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Thor: The Dark World

2013/11/11 By staze

thor the dark world posterThor: The Dark World, in short, was a different movie from Thor. The original Thor, much like its director Kenneth Branagh, was extremely Shakespearean. And many people either loved it, or hated it for that. I was in the former camp, but I’ve known several in the latter. Thor: The Dark World however, was very much a Marvel movie. More action, less depth, etc. Is this a bad thing, no, not at all. The movie was still quite good, but it just didn’t feel like a true sequel other than the same characters existing in both. There was very little action in the first movie, it mainly focused on character, and plot. The second movie, however, had a lot of action, and at times, I’ll admit it dragged on just a bit too long (not Iron Man 2 long, but still, longer than was necessary).

The movie focuses largely around a relatively shallow enemy that reminds me a lot of the antagonist from Star Trek. There, but really not very deep… only wanting to bring about his own vision of the universe, and revenge. They did more than Star Trek to flush him out as the antagonist, but not a whole lot. On the “good guy” side, viewers were obviously expected to be Marvel fans, with several references, and tie ins, to the original movie, and Avengers. I would imagine someone viewing this movie without the others would enjoy it, but be rather lost on much of the plot.

The cast of the movie, as usual, was extremely well selected, and there seemed to have been no recasting from the previous movie. The acting and direction were also superb. The only flaw really was that the movie left it’s former Shakespearean roots behind and went to the Marvel storeroom for action and motivation. Overall, I enjoyed it, and I would certainly place it above most other Marvel sequels (save maybe Spiderman 2). Recommended, though maybe not the 3D version I watched as it probably isn’t worth the extra expense.

[xrr rating=4/5]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Avengers, Marvel, Thor: The Dark World

Apple Airport Extreme A1408 (5th Gen)

2013/11/08 By staze

Airport ExtremeI have had a 3rd Gen, Airport Extreme (802.11draft, dual-band) since they came out, and I’ve been pretty happy with it. But, figuring that I had some eBay credit, and wanted 3×3 MIMO, I went on eBay and was able to pick up a 5th generation Airport Extreme for cheap. $60 later, I had one that was nearly brand new. And I didn’t want a current Airport Extreme because I think they look dumb, and don’t sit neatly above my Mac Mini. Oh, and nothing that does 802.11ac.

Apple makes it dead simple to upgrade (you can click on the current one in Airport Utility and tell it you want to upgrade. It downloads the current settings, and loads that config on the new one. The only real impact was my external IP changing, which isn’t a big deal. Total downtime, 60 seconds or so.

As for the base station itself, it does support native IPv6 routing, which is cool. Otherwise, it just feels faster. Using a device that only has 2×2 antennas (my Macbook Air), the speed difference is mainly due to signal strength, which is about 50% better than the 3rd gen. Using a device that has the 3×3 antennas, the speed is about 50% better (surprise!). But obviously, with my 50mbps Comcast connection, none of this really matters that much for internet connectivity (though torrenting seems better, as I’m guessing the router is able to track more connections). We’ll see if I get another boost when I swap the routing aspect of the network with the Asus RT-N16 I am working on.

[xrr rating=5/5]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 802.11n, Apple Airport Extreme

Rigol DS1052E Oscilloscope

2013/10/11 By staze

Rigol_DS1052EThis review is long over due, since I’ve since purchased a new scope, but it needs to happen, so…

I purchased a Rigol DS1052e in May, 2013, to help with my electronics learning, and repair. I purchased the unit from Tequipment.net for just under $300 using their already low price, plus their 6% discount given to eevblog.com readers. Anyway, got the scope, and all and all, very happy with it. Yes, it’s old. Yes, the screen is small. No, it doesn’t have an analog-like screen, or amazing memory depth, etc. But, it works. And it works extremely well. It’s very easy to “hack” to a 100Mhz scope, and it’s worked great for everything I’ve used it with (repairing a couple multimeters, an LCD monitor, and a few other things). The scope has really been reviewed to death, so I’m not going to post a lot of really new information other than to say, if you need a scope, and have an easy $300 around (but not enough for the higher end DS2000 series), I wouldn’t hesitate for a minute to buy the DS1052e. Now, with the release of the DS1000z series, that might change my mind (since they’re not really much more, and offer features comparable to the DS2000 series), but for the money, it’s really hard to beat the Rigol. Yes, Owon, Hantek, etc all make similarly priced items, but I’ve never heard anything really positive about the scopes other than their price point. The Rigol works, and works quite well. The probes that came with it weren’t THAT great, but I picked up a couple of cheap 100mhz probes on the suggestion of an eevblog forum thread, and they worked quite well. The nicest thing about the other probes were that the compensation adjustment was on the plug end, rather than the probe end.

Scope control, and readout via USB to a computer works quite well as well. I never tried over RS232, or printing directly from the scope, but really, those seem a bit gimmicky for most things. The scope sat on my bench, so really, I didn’t need any of that stuff… just for it to work as a scope, which it did great! So if you need a scope, and only have $300 or less to spend, I wouldn’t hesitate for a minute. It works great, and I wouldn’t have been able to diagnose and fix the projects I had. Sure, a cheap analog scope probably would have worked as well, but why? =)

Spec wise, the scope compares pretty well to much more expensive scopes from only a few years ago (or even current Tektronix scopes). Build quality was very good, and the unit is quite light. Really the only complaint is the same thing many have said, is that the fan is pretty loud. At some point in the future, if I don’t sell the unit, I plan to open it up and replaced the fan with a near silent computer fan. Many have done this, and had good results. The biggest trick is getting the casing off without breaking the power button. But, hey, I silent scope would be much nicer. Even the DS2000 series is a bit loud. =/

[xrr rating=5/5]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: DS1052E, Oscilloscope, Rigol

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