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Calliban appears to be working on a promising path toward using simple CO2 from Mars atmosphere, in the Internal Combustion Engine topic.
However, nuclear reactor heating of CO2 is NOT "internal combustion"
Please consider where you'd prefer Calliban's new inititive might fit....
I'd like to see if there might be a way to focus on piston vs turbine internal combustion engine designs, separately.
At the moment, we have piston and turbine engine concepts interwoven in the Internal Combustion Engine topic.
Here is a list of topics that contain "engine"...
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Internal combustion engines for Mars by SpaceNut [ 1 2 3 … 12 ]
Planetary transportation 297 Today 10:10:19 by tahanson43206Worlds, and World Engine type terraform stuff. by Void [ 1 2 3 … 9 ]
Terraformation 206 Yesterday 20:58:08 by VoidGenetic Engineering on Martian crops by jfenciso
Life support systems 8 2022-04-30 12:25:52 by RobertDyckNASA eyes ion engines for Mars orbiter launching in 2022 by SpaceNut
Unmanned probes 5 2022-04-20 05:50:58 by Mars_B4_MoonOGRE Engine Games Software C++ Animation 2005-2022 MIT License by tahanson43206
Science, Technology, and Astronomy 1 2022-03-04 17:58:41 by tahanson43206Sticky: Large Ship Engineering Model by tahanson43206 [ 1 2 ]
Mars Analogue Research Stations 29 2022-02-22 21:56:57 by SpaceNutWhich Companies are Currently Recruiting for Mars Colony Engineering? by SeaDragon
Science, Technology, and Astronomy 1 2021-08-07 10:03:04 by tahanson43206CO2 Sublimation Heat Engine by louis [ 1 2 ]
Life support systems 34 2021-01-24 19:37:52 by SpaceNutMartian air breathing engine by Antius
Human missions 14 2020-12-11 20:48:17 by SpaceNutAir breathing engines on Mars by RobertDyck [ 1 2 ]
Planetary transportation 33 2020-12-11 20:42:26 by SpaceNutReaction Engines by louis [ 1 2 ]
Interplanetary transportation 45 2020-04-05 15:36:39 by SpaceNutMars Atmospheric Kinetic Engine by Antius [ 1 2 ]
Science, Technology, and Astronomy 36 2020-03-12 20:53:05 by SpaceNutLegacy Science Technology Engineering Math by tahanson43206
Science, Technology, and Astronomy 0 2019-12-12 08:51:55 by tahanson43206Towards highly reusable rocket engines. by RGClark [ 1 2 ]
Science, Technology, and Astronomy 26 2018-10-27 09:19:00 by RGClarkSpaceX's Mars Development Engineer Head, To Speak At Our Convention! by EdwardHeisler
Not So Free Chat 0 2018-07-29 13:00:43 by EdwardHeislerSpaceX & Boring Co engineers headed to Thailand to help rescue effort by EdwardHeisler
Not So Free Chat 5 2018-07-07 18:55:24 by SpaceNutAdvanced Aerospike Rocket Engine Design by kbd512
Interplanetary transportation 17 2018-05-26 10:02:02 by QuaoarReaction Engines secure funding. by louis
Interplanetary transportation 8 2018-04-14 21:56:19 by SpaceNutTowards a cyclical flow jet engine. by RGClark
Science, Technology, and Astronomy 5 2018-04-07 12:39:04 by GW JohnsonState-change engine/generator by FreudSlip
Life support systems 2 2017-05-21 11:10:20 by SpaceNutPulse-detonation rocket engine. by Void
Interplanetary transportation 3 2016-08-29 11:54:14 by GW JohnsonVortex Rocket Engine by Quaoar
Human missions 3 2016-02-25 21:53:33 by SpaceNutengineering art, the knowledge of the 50 plus club by SpaceNut
Human missions 3 2015-08-02 22:09:07 by SpaceNutNuclear jet engine by RobertDyck
Interplanetary transportation 10 2014-12-27 15:33:49 by GW JohnsonNon-Space Uses for Rocket Engines by JoshNH4H
Interplanetary transportation 17 2014-04-24 22:21:41 by JoshNH4HQ&A with the engineers and scientists currently working with Curiosity by Rxke
Unmanned probes 1 2012-10-20 05:39:35 by falkor
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For SpaceNut ... we turned a page, so rather than go back, I'll just restart today's Post Repair report here...
Today's Trailbreaker finished with a Green screen, but 74 skips...
Search String One is: skipping to next
Search String Two is: you do not have permissionTotal Input Lines 12,465
Total Output Lines 279
Lines containing String One 149
Lines containing String Two 112 <<== 61 SpaceNut posts149 less 112 >> 37 non-SpaceNut report lines.
Not every post reported has two report lines. FluxBB rejects have one.
The total number of posts to edit is therefore between 37 and 19.
That's still a hefty number.
Ok !! the actual count is 19 .... Nice!
The 19 edits were completed in 30 minutes. Some delay occurred because the posts were interesting. That is a hazard of the occupation.
Inspector will now check the work.
Inspector finished with a Green screen ... checking results:
Total time of Processing: 01:49:07
No potholes. No edits. Good run
Today's Re-Scan will cover 33001-34000. It will start (about) 22:00 local time.
Update next day at 7:18 local time ... The re-scan finished with a Green screen.
Completed Sequence for ID: 34000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 33001
Last Number of Run: 34000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-05-2022 at 07:18:50
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:28
3 Skip Exceptions were recorded.Total time of Processing: 07:50:07
All three skips were potholes. There were no Edits! Clean run!
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For SpaceNut ... today's Post Repair runs will cover:
Trailbreaker: 46501-46800
Re-Scan: 34001-35000
Update at 8:05 local time ... For SpaceNut ... we seem to have found another failure mode....
A topic is showing up with my ID as the author. I stopped the run in order to investigate.
Hopefully the original posts are intact, and the spurious new posts can be deleted.
Update at 9:29 local time ... the problem was post 46507 ... it has been corrected and is back in place.
The posts created in error have been edited to show they were created in error.
I'll complete adjustments for the remaining posts processed before the halt, and then resume the run at 46560.
Update at 13:32 local time...
The Trailbreaker run to 46800 finished with three sessions.
The show stopper was 46507, which had a count of 19270 characters.
The previous show stopper was (if I recall correctly) over 20,000 characters.
It is simple enough to change the program to NOT attempt an update if a post is more than 10,000 characters.
After finishing the manual post repair today, I'll begin to make the necessary changes.
We are just over half way through the 77,000 posts to be visited, and there will (no doubt) be more long posts, so a simple skip when they occur will save them for a manual update, which proceeds without incident.
It seems clear the failures are occurring due to the use of the serial line, and possibly the use of third party software, which may be getting bogged down when it is given too much work at a time.
There are lots of SpaceNut posts, which (of course) are already fixed. i have just 9 to attend to.
Update at 14:46 local time .... edits are completed and it is time to run Inspector.
The WBA program is queued up for an update to skip posts that exceed a size, such as 10,000 characters.
I'll make the number adjustable by reading it from the screen at start up time.
The underlying problem is that ** something ** is causing the browser to ** think ** that submit occurred before the actual end of data flow. This might occur (pure speculation) if data is being batched up and the end of the data is processed before earlier packets are received.
If this is the case, I would suspect the third party software is the place to look. However, in the short term, just limiting the size of posts should catch the problem before it occurs.
Update at 18:00 Local time:
Completed Sequence for ID: 46800
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 300
Starting Number: 46501
Last Number of Run: 46800
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-05-2022 at 17:58:17
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:22
1 Skip Exceptions were recorded. <<== potholeTotal time of Processing: 01:49:18
Count of edits: Zero >> Good run
Tonight's re-scan will cover 34001-35000.
it will launch around 22:00 local time.
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Some folks were long winded...
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For SpaceNut re #2154
Thanks for noting our "koff koff" "long winded" member ...
He seems to have copied an entire book review from an online source, and then added his own comments.
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Tonight's Re-Scan will start shortly and run for (just about) 7 hours.
In recent days, these runs have been pristine, which supports the notion that the updated and current Inspector is doing a decent job.
Up stream from Inspector, is the better performing Trailbreaker.
Trailbreaker is (obviously) not yet "perfect", because it can be laid low by an Internet Rogue Wave or a lurking pothole with just the right features.
I haven't finished the update to WBA yet, but will try to have it ready to run by Saturday morning.
Update next morning: Inspector finished with a Green screen:
Completed Sequence for ID: 35000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 34001
Last Number of Run: 35000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-06-2022 at 07:05:25
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:26
1 Skip Exceptions were recorded. <<== potholeTotal time of Processing: 07:09:02
Total edits: Zero! Clean run!
Today's Trailbreaker will try for 47100. The new version to skip large posts is still in development.
Today's Re-Scan will cover 35001-36000.
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For SpaceNut re Post Repair initiative ...
This post is to record today's Trailbreaker run to 47100.
Trailbreaker finished today's run ... there were 61 SpaceNut posts in this 300 post series.
There were 13 Edits requested, so I'll tackle those now.
The edits are completed. Inspector will now check the work.
Update at 19:28 local time .. Inspector reported a clean slate ...
Tonight's Re-Scan will cover 35001-36000
Update next day:
Completed Sequence for ID: 36000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 35001
Last Number of Run: 36000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-07-2022 at 07:59:51
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:26
1 Skip Exceptions were recorded.
1 pothole. Zero Edits. Good run.
Total time of Processing: 07:08:50
Today's Trailbreaker will cover 47101-47400
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For SpaceNut re Post Repair initiative...
Trailbreaker: 47101-47400
Re-Scan: 36001-37000
Update at 12:18 local time .... Trailbreaker is running...
Work is progressing on adding a new Script command: CheckSendSize:nnnnn
The foundation steps are completed.
A procedure for the next work session is documented.
The next work session should see the new command ready for testing.
When implemented, the operator can pass a size in as a parameter, or over-ride it with a screen input.
The screen input will be taken as the final word at run time.
The need for this new command arises from a failure that occurs when a post is large, and the browser receives a Submit command even though the text is not yet delivered to the browser Edit screen. When this occurs, and text continues to arrive to the browser, the observed behavior is that FluxBB creates a new post and deposits the additional text there.
Update at 13:24 local time ... thanks to Mars_B4_Moon, the active list is now extending to two pages! Bravo!
Update at 14:31 local time ... Trailbreaker finished ...
There were no potholes in this series...
Lines containing String One 117
Lines containing String Two 64
This translates to 32 SpaceNut posts and 27 non-SpaceNut posts
27 is a bit more than I would have preferred ... it'll take about an hour to retire them all.
I'll schedule that work session for later.
Update at 16:30 local time ... 27 posts were adjusted in 30 minutes flat. Now the Inspector will check the work.
Update at 19:59 Inspector reported a clean sweep ...
Tonight's Re-Scan will cover 36001-37000
Completed Sequence for ID: 37000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 36001
Last Number of Run: 37000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-08-2022 at 07:45:59
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:25
4 Skip Exceptions were recorded. All of these were potholes. There were no edits. Clean run!Total time of Processing: 06:59:55
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For SpaceNut re Post Repair initiative....
Today's Trailbreaker will try for 47700.
Today's Re-Scan will cover 37001-38000.
Update at 12:27 local time ... Trailbreaker made it all the way to 47700.
It reported no potholes in this stretch. There were 57 SpaceNut posts and there are 12 Edits needed.
The 12 Edits were completed. Inspector will now check the work.
Update at 16:00 local time .... Inspector finished with a Green screen ...
No potholes. No Edits! Clean run.
The laptop earned a rest! Today's Re-scan will start after tonight's Zoom.
Completed Sequence for ID: 38000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 37001
Last Number of Run: 38000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-09-2022 at 07:58:25
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:25
1 Skip Exceptions were recorded.Total time of Processing: 06:57:48
pothole: 1
Edits: Zero ... good run
Today's Trailbreaker will try for 48000.
Today's Re-Scan will cover 38001-39000
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For SpaceNut re Post Repair Initiative ...
Today's Trailbreaker will try for 48000.
Today's Re-Scan will cover 38001-39000
Work on WBA will resume. A new feature is in development, to check Send size and Skip if over a limit.
There are two specific locations where the new feature will be added ...
The new script must be identified and handled properly at Setup time.
At Run time, the new script must be processed to detect over-large posts and perform a smooth skip if necessary.
Update at 12:22 local time ... Trailbreaker finished with a Green screen.
There were no potholes.
SpaceNut posts: 23
Non-SpaceNut posts to edit: estimate: 21 (89-46 >> 43 so no more than 22 edits.
Update at 13:57 local time ... it turned out there were 23 edits.... all are completed.
The count was off because there was more than one FluxBB reject. A FluxBB reject shows as only one line, where mismatches show with two.
The Inspector will now check the work.
Update at 17:36 ... Inspector reported no potholes, and no edits. Clean run.
The laptop has earned a break. Today's Re-Scan will start around 22:00 local time.
Update next day:
Completed Sequence for ID: 39000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 38001
Last Number of Run: 39000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-10-2022 at 07:49:04
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:26
38 Skip Exceptions were recorded. <<== all potholesNo edits: Good run!
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For SpaceNut re Post Repair initiative ...
Today's Trailbreaker will try for 48300
Today's Re-Scan will cover 39001-40000
All edits turned up by Trailbreaker are corrected.
There were several interesting FluxBB rejects.
Inspector will check the work.
Changes to WBA to provide a limit on post size are installed. Testing is scheduled for tomorrow morning.
The Inspector found a post to correct. That is a surprise, but not completely unexpected, because there were a ** lot ** of edits to do today, and I obviously missed one.
The laptop has earned a rest.
The re-Scan over 39001-40000 will start (about) 22:00 local time.
Update at 20:41 ... a first test of the new CheckSendSize:nnnn script command was mystifying.
Testing without an Internet connection can only go so far. I tested offline, and then tested online.
The script progressed normally until it hit the new command. At that point, the program stopped advancing.
It was running in the sense that it was not halted and not obviously failing.
CPU usage was minimal, so no loop had occurred. The limit parameter was set to 10000, so the program should have continued processing as though the Check statement were not present.
I'll set up a debug session tomorrow.
In the mean time, I've commented out the new command, and will run the Inspector.
Update next day ... The Re-Scan through 40000 completed with no Edits and 46 potholes.
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For SpaceNut re Post Repair initiative...
Today's Trailbreaker will try for 48600.
Today's Re-Scan will cover 40001-41000
Update at 14:10 local time ... Trailbreaker found some posts with mismatch.
On this occasion, there were no FluxBB rejects. I enjoy finding those, because they offer a bit of a puzzle to solve.
Mismatches are just Smileys and European punctuation, but I do find myself having a moment to look at the discussions going on 18 years ago. We seem to be past religion and the Gulf War right now.
The Inspector will check the work.
An update to WBA will be installed. The new script command CheckSendSize:nnnnn passed non-Internet testing, so a new version will be installed for live testing later today.
Update at 17:38 local time:
Completed Sequence for ID: 48600
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 300
Starting Number: 48301
Last Number of Run: 48600
No potholes. No edits. Clean run.
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-11-2022 at 17:36:08
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:22Total time of Processing: 01:49:31
The laptop gets a well-earned break.
Today's re-scan will start at (about) 22:00 local time.
Re-Scan will cover 40001-41000
Completed Sequence for ID: 41000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 40001
Last Number of Run: 41000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-12-2022 at 07:47:35
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:26
1 Skip Exceptions were recorded.Total time of Processing: 07:08:18
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Special message to those that use FaceBook as hackers are stepping up fishing pretending to be you but if you use email notifications to a secondary device you can see the real email being used.
This means that even Iphones are not secure to apps for banking and more as the accounts are being intruded into via facebook accounts.
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Thanks for the heads up! I've not trusted Facebook ever, and even less since relative's accounts were hacked.
And now even less (if that were possible)....
PS ... I noted your comment about the huge hydrogen powered truck ... That is the ideal solution for the long run.
You asked about energy cost, but Ma Nature provides everything for free.
From my perspective, there is more energy pouring out of the Sun than we will every hope to be able to harness.
Solutions that allow massive mining trucks to operate smoothly and reliably, that don't pollute the atmosphere in the process, are the way to go, and the Sun is happy to pour all the gigawatts you need, at no charge.
It's up to us humans to take advantage of all that generosity.
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Yes the day hours of sun are free but the equipment are not for scale of application with storage to go hand in hand with the levels being generated and they do have limited life times requiring replacements that never go down in cost but up....
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Today's Trailbreaker will try for 48900
Today's Re-Scan will cover 41001-42000
Update at 12:58 local time .... Trailbreaker found 12 posts to edit.
The updates are complete, and Inspector will check the work.
Completed Sequence for ID: 48900
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 300
Starting Number: 48601
Last Number of Run: 48900
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-12-2022 at 17:28:01
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:22Total time of Processing: 01:49:03
No potholes. No Edits. Clean run.
The laptop earned a break.
Today's ReScan will start (about) 22:00 local time.
Update at 21:01 local time ... I ran another test of the new CheckSendSize script command.
It worked offline, but failed again in live mode.
I restored 46507, edited the bogus posts, and started today's rescan.
This is (or should be) a relatively simple feature to add to the program, but it is giving me a hard time.
The ** worst ** part of it is that failure is public. I can't delete the bogus posts, because some sort of artifacts put the buttons out of reach.
Update the next day: I was able to delete the bogus posts on another browswer.
The CheckSendSize script command appears to have been set up correctly, but it failed to work in the live test.
The Compare-Before-to-After command worked, and it caused Skip to Next, but it was too late.
Apparently the creation of false posts is happening WITHOUT a submit.
Something about the size of the posts is creating conditions in the browser that cause it to perform submit before the script calls for it.
The CheckSendSize is correctly placed ahead of the transfer script command.
It simply fails to work.
*** The Re-Scan completed with a Green Screen.
There were no potholes and no edits. Clean run!
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Today's Trailbreaker will try for 49200.
Today's ReScan will cover 42001-43000
Update at 16:33
Today's Trailbreaker only found five posts to edit. Over 50 were SpaceNut posts.
This is just a guess on my part, but the low number of edits ** may ** be due to SpaceNut yielding to temptation, and fixing other posts while he was working on his.
In any case, Inspector found one post I'd missed, #49082 <<== corrected
Tonight's Re-Scan will start (about) 22:00 local time.
Update next day:
Completed Sequence for ID: 43000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 42001
Last Number of Run: 43000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-14-2022 at 09:25:48
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:26Total time of Processing: 07:06:20
Potholes: Zero Edits: Zero
While a clean run over 1000 posts is not unexpected, it is still nice to see.
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Special item for SpaceNut .... the drone fog/cloud water harvester concept got a boost today.
A report (from Google) on the ability of Redwood trees to capture fog water using "specialized" structures seems worth investigating. i'm hoping whatever those structures are, they can be built into a drone that will fly through fog/cloud. The idea would be to collect as much water as possible with as little drag as possible.
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Today's Trailbreaker finished with a report of 15 posts needing attention.
All 15 edits are complete. Our "unquote" author showed up.
There were two potholes. The Inspector will run after today's North Houston meeting.
Today's ReScan will cover 43001-44000
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For SpaceNut special report... the new script command CheckSendSize appears to be working
46507 was put through the wringer and the script skipped the post as was needed.
The offline test had failed because the conditions of online were not duplicated sufficiently.
In the process, I changed the command to point to the location of the data to be tested.
That improved the accuracy of the behavior.
Here is a section of the log to show the new feature:
Starttext from Clipboard Row 0 in Step: 36
I miss 9/10/1977.
Ahh yes, the good 'ol days...
I hadn't a care in the world. My life was full of optimism. I desired nothing but life's necessities. People adored me. I was 5 months old... :;):
End of Text from Clipboard Row 0
Output to Send LESS than Limit! ID: 46506 Send: 219 Limit: 10000
Delay for long paste: 3 seconds
Text direct from Clipboard in Step: 52 http://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php … 506#p46506
Completed Sequence for ID: 46506Starting Sequence for ID: 46507
Text direct from Clipboard in Step: 22 I'm re-reading "The Power Broker; Robert Moses and the Fall of New York" for the third time. I LOVE the book a lot.I thought I would just insert a little book review.
Skipping 19,000 characters
End of Text from Clipboard Row 0
Output to Send MORE than Limit! ID: 46507 Send: 19243 Limit: 10000
Skip Request #2 for ID: 46507
Time Out! Skip Requested! Skipping to Next from Post: 46507
Completed Sequence for ID: 46507
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That sure was a long winded post... no wonder we had so many topics crash in the past....
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Thanks for noting introduction of the new Limit Send command.
The size of 10000 characters is pulled from a hat. It may need to be adjusted downward.
One possibility that I thought of recently, is that the 3rd party software may contain buffers of a fixed size, such as 8192 bytes.
If the problem we have seen is caused by the post exceeding such a buffer, then we may see it again if 10000 is too high.
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Today's Inspector is running.
The North Houston chapter meeting was as interesting as I'd hoped it would be.
The speaker has been tracking off-the-books satellites (along with a cadre of similar investigators world wide).
The justification for looking for "secret" satellites seems understandable enough.... even "secret" satellites fall out of the sky at some point, and since the launching Nations choose to keep everything about them secret, the danger they pose to the public is unknown as well.
The publication of facts about hidden satellites seems (to me for sure) to be a worthy public service..
The video of the talk will be published shortly at North Houston's web site: northhoustonspace.org
Update at 21;10 ... the Inspector reported two potholes and no edits. Clean Run.
It is close enough to 22:00 to start today's ReScan covering 43001-44000.
The ReScan delivered another perfect report ...
Completed Sequence for ID: 44000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 43001
Last Number of Run: 44000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-15-2022 at 08:13:39
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:26Total time of Processing: 07:08:49
Potholes: Zero Edits: Zero Good Run!
This string won't continue. There ** are ** potholes lying in wait!
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Today's Trailbreaker will try for 49800
Today's ReScan will cover 44001-45000
Today's Trailbreaker reported two potholes, a number of SpaceNut posts, and a reasonable number of edits.
All edits are completed. Inspector will now check the work.
Completed Sequence for ID: 49800
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 300
Starting Number: 49501
Last Number of Run: 49800
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-15-2022 at 15:39:42
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:22
2 Skip Exceptions were recorded.Total time of Processing: 01:49:04
Potholes: 2 (expected) Edits: Zero (also expected) Clean run
Today's ReScan will start (about) 22:00 (after Zoom)
Update next day: Re-Scan finished through 45000
Potholes: Zero Edits: Zero! Good run!
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For SpaceNut re Post Repair initiative...
Today's Trailbreaker will try for 50100.
Today's Re-Scan will cover 45001-46000
Update at 12:10 local time ...
Today's Trailbreaker finished with a Green screen.
That is good. However, even better:
Pothole count: Zero
Skip count: 39 <<== that ** includes ** SpaceNut posts
It has been a while since the count has been that low!
Skip Analysis:
73 skip lines
54 SpaceNut report lines (divide by two >> 27 SpaceNut posts)
19 skip lines so a maximum of 10 posts to edit ... Nice!
OK! There are 11 posts to edit ... FluxBB rejected two, which changed the skip count
11 posts to edit is an agreeable number ... enough to be interesting but not a burden.
Update at 12:55 local time ... 11 edits are complete ...
One post contained an unrecoverable image reference. However, the primary web site was still in place.
Inspector will now review the work.
Completed Sequence for ID: 50100
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 300
Starting Number: 49801
Last Number of Run: 50100
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-16-2022 at 14:54:47
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:22Total time of Processing: 01:49:00
Potholes: Zero Edits: Zero Clean run!
The laptop earned a break! Today's rescan will start at (about) 22:00 local time.
Update next day:
Completed Sequence for ID: 46000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160
Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 45001
Last Number of Run: 46000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-17-2022 at 10:48:37
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:25
Total time of Processing: 07:02:48
Potholes: Zero Edits: Zero Good run!
Another 1000 posts polished and on the display case, ready for visitors interested in ancient forum history.
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Today's Trailbreaker will try for 50400
Today's ReScan will cover 46001-47000
Update at 14:00 local time. Trailbreaker reached 50400 with a Green screen.
No potholes were encountered.
Skip analysis: 42 SpaceNut posts. Estimate: 10 non-SpaceNut posts to edit
Edits are completed. Inspector will check the work.
Completed Sequence for ID: 50400
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 300
Starting Number: 50101
Last Number of Run: 50400
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-17-2022 at 17:11:17
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:22Total time of Processing: 01:49:05
Tonight's ReScan will covcer 46001-47000. It is scheduled for (about) 22:00 local time.
The laptop earned a break!
Update next day .... Surprise ... The Inspector halted with a Red Screen.
There was nothing in the log to explain this result.
The last Post processed normally was 46376.
The log entry for 46377 shows that the browser was off in la-la land
I'm guessing an Internet Tsunami caught the laptop and sank it.
I'll resume the Inspector with 46377, when I queue up tonight's Rescan.
The sequence 46001-46376 contained Zero potholes and reported Zero Edits.
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Today's Trailbreaker will try for 50700.
Today's ReScan will resume at 46377 and extend through 48000
Trailbreaker finished with a Green screen.
There were 36 SpaceNut posts, and (about) 15 edits to perform.
The actual count of edits was 11 ... there were two FluxBB rejects.
Inspector will now check the work.
Inspector reported no potholes (as expected) and no edits, which is good.
I'll now start (restart) the ReScan from yesterday, and include tonight's scan over 47001-48000.
The run will take at least 12 hours, assuming it finishes.
The run took 13 hours and finished with a Green screen!
Completed Sequence for ID: 48000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1624
Starting Number: 46377
Last Number of Run: 48000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-19-2022 at 09:23:10
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:29
1 Skip Exceptions were recorded.Total time of Processing: 13:00:17
Potholes: One
Edits: Zero - Clean run
The Re-Scans are caught up to 48000... The Trailbreaker will reach 51000 today, if all goes well.
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For SpaceNut re Post Repair initiative ...
Today's Trailbreaker will try for 51000.
Today's Re-Scan will cover 48001-49000
Update at 12:47 local time... Trailbreaker finished with a Green screen ...
Potholes: 4 SpaceNut posts: 20 Edits needed: 20 estimated 25 Actual
The 25 include FluxBB rejects as well as the more common Smiley Faces and European Punctuation
As it turned out, the four potholes were what I thought were FluxBB rejects.
The work will be checked by Inspector...
*** For SpaceNut ... work on the Auditor is progressing at a snail's pace ... the challenge immediately at hand is to find all the posts in the initial collection of updates performed by early versions of WBA. Unfortunately, there is a lot of manual tweaking of the collected data needed.
For example, in an early version of WBA, the post processed in "Loop" mode (to be sure the program is set up correctly) did not record the post it was working on. That is a problem now, when I need to find those early posts to compare them to the posts in the NewMars database now.
Fortunately, there is no deadline for this work to be completed. The vast majority of the posts are readable and usable, and we don't have very many folks looking at the early years anyway (except for Mars_B4_Moon).
Still, I'll keep chipping away at the pile of work to be done.
Meanwhile, the current scripts seem to be performing well, and we are just about to reach 51,000 out of 77,000.
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Special to SpaceNut .... it was an unexpected opportunity to write to Governor Newsom today! It is definitely NOT something that comes up often.
However, lightning ** does ** strike occasionally. I've written to our Arizona contact to alert him to the Utah inquiry.
Update at 17:35 local time ... Inspector finished with 4 potholes (expected) and no edits.
Update next day:
Completed Sequence for ID: 49000
Total Command Lines found: 31
Total input Lines in script: 160Number of ID's processed: 1000
Starting Number: 48001
Last Number of Run: 49000
Summary for Web Automation Report for 05-20-2022 at 08:34:04
Average time of Loop from Main form: 00:00:25Total time of Processing: 06:51:10
Potholes: Zero Edits: Zero! Good run!
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