![]() This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Mulberry Community The program is open to all ages you can register by calling the library at 76 or stopping by. Mysteries of the Komodo Dragon Mary Crump J NF You Wouldn't Want to be a Secret Agent During World War II John Malan J NF Let The Whole Earth Sing Praise Tomie de Paola JE NF Three Scoops and a Fig Sarah Lauk Akin JE The Adventures of Granny Clearwater and Little Critter Kimberley Willis Holt JE The Genius Files: Mission Impossibleĝan Gutman Jficĭemon's Covenant Sarah Brennan Young AdultĬooking with Henry and ElliebellyĜarolyn Parkhurst JE The Hunchback of Neiman Marcus Sonya Sonesğiction ![]() My Favorite Countess Vanessa Kelly Romance The Double Comfort Safari ClubĚlexander McCall-Smith Non-Fictionīlack Magic WomanĜhristine Warren RomanceĮleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart Sarah MacLean RomanceĬloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Kieran Kramer Romanceįace of Danger Roxanne St. ![]() Garfield From the Trash Bin Jim Davis Non-Fiction Bring your hand held gaming devices and make use of the library's wireless internet to play head to head.ĪPA Publication ManualĚmerican Psychological Association Non-Fictionįavorite Desserts Made Gluten FreeĚmelia E. We will have all kinds of board games and the Wii set up for the community to come and play with us. To register call the library at 76 and pick up a permission slip at the library. Pre-registration is required and a signed permission slip must be turned in at the start of the lock in. We will have theater games, a spontaneous costume contest using the costume prop box, decorate candy apples, learn Hollywood make-up techniques. Julie Miller the theater coordinator for the youth theater at the Frankfort library will be hosting the lock in. We will be having a theater themed lock in for grades 6-12 on Saturday October 29th, 6-9pm. If you have donations for the sale, they can be dropped of during the library open hours. The fall book sale at the library will begin on October 14th and end October 28th. MulberrylibraryIf you would like more information on any of these events please call us at 76, email me at or stop by the library at 615 E. ![]()
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10/30/2022 0 Comments Raspberry pi flirc case![]() ![]() With a kernel build churning along (I spend more time than most building kernels on my Raspberry Pi boards) and the top plastic off, I figured that some water would cool the cores down. I’ve got this extra performance, and I enjoy wringing out devices like that. Why? Because I figured I should be able to do that. My goal, for no particular reason, was to sustain 1.4Ghz. I started messing around assuming that, eventually, I’d bolt a peltier cooler on somehow to keep things as cold as I wanted them. Just how good is the thermal connection to the case? How much heat can I really pull out? I don’t know what you do when you’re bored and it’s smokey outside so you can’t do much property work, but I’m inclined to play around with kernel builds and thermal throttling - or, at least, I was a month or two ago. ![]() But, neither will they stay cool enough for 1.4GHz unless the room is really, really cold. Temperatures won’t keep climbing towards 80C and the more extreme throttling unless the room is really, really hot. Temperatures under load rise up to about 60C, the processor throttles back to 1.2GHz, and then temperatures are stable just a hair above where it will run at 1.4GHz. What I found, playing around, is that the FLIRC case will cool the 3B passively at 1.2GHz, but not 1.4GHz. See those plastic tabs around the edge? Those let you remove the plastic top if you have reason to - which I most certainly do! The aluminum does a great job spreading heat to the whole case. There’s a depression in the top that reaches down to make contact with the processor, which serves to transfer heat to the entire case - it’s noticeably warm in operation, but the processor stays nice and cool, because it has a very large heatsink with a lot of area to radiate heat. The bottom is plastic, so wireless still works well. In addition to protecting the Pi very well, it just looks good. It’s a beautiful aluminum case with a nice plastic cover on the top. If you’re lucky, you can find a combo that comes with a Raspberry Pi 3B and the FLIRC case together. You can order from them directly, or find them on eBay for about $18. ![]() :~ $ vcgencmd measure\_clock armĪround the time I picked up the Raspberry Pi 3B (Micro Center is awesome), I also decided to mess around with the FLIRC case. The CPU will throttle independently of what the kernel governor requests. If you’re trying to measure the processor speed on a Raspberry Pi 3/3B , any of the guides talking about the Linux processor governor are wrong. At that point, it drops back to 1.2GHz, remains there up to 80C, and then throttles much like the old system. For the 3B , while the processor is rated at 1.4GHz, it will only hold 1.4GHz up to 60C. For the Raspberry Pi 3, the processor held 1.2GHz up to 80C, and then throttled back to hold ~80C. The faster processor, though, is a bit of an interesting case. Plus, there’s the nice mental heat spreader over top, helping cool hot spots on the chip. The board is thicker and heavier from upgraded internal power/ground planes, which helps spread heat, preventing the chip from clocking down as much as on the Pi 3. This replaced the Raspberry Pi 3, and included a number of very nice improvements - gigabit ethernet, 5GHz wireless, slightly faster RAM, a new power supply on the board, an improvement in processor clock speeds and, most excitingly, radically improved thermal behavior. On Pi Day, 2018 (March 14, or 3.14), the Raspberry Pi foundation announced the latest and greatest Raspberry Pi - the Raspberry Pi 3B . #RASPBERRY PI FLIRC CASE SOFTWARE#My Raspberry Pi 3B can build the Linux kernel at 1.4GHz without even hitting 50C! Can yours do that? Plus, the fan is automatically controlled by some software and the GPIO pins - which, in addition to saving a (tiny) bit of power, just looks cool when the fan comes on automatically. As is often the case in my lab, what started as “messing around” turned into something far more exciting: This contraption! I have no idea what to call it, but it’s pretty cool (running)! It does a really good job with the 3B as well - but it didn’t keep things quite as cool as I wanted. It’s slightly more expensive than the “Moster” heatsink case I used, but it’s a good bit better at cooling a Raspberry Pi 3. What I missed, though, was an even better case on the market that does an even better job with cooling - the FLIRC case. Earlier in 2018, I did some experiments related to the Raspberry Pi 3 thermal behavior under load, and I found a case that worked reasonably well to keep it cool. ![]() 10/30/2022 0 Comments Alecto hades fanart![]() ![]() He also grew to genuinely respect his opponent's skills as both a warrior and a fellow king. In fact, the only time he lost control of himself was upon discovering that his opponent, Qin Shi Huang, shared a similar view on kingship to that of the late Poseidon, to which Hades' response was to burst out howling with laughter at the irony. Īlthough Poseidon's death was the motivation for him to participate in the Ragnarok tournament, he didn't become blinded by rage and hatred instead, he remained level-headed and kept his composure since the beginning of his match. Additionally, Hades also believes it is his duty as the eldest to avenge his younger brothers should they ever die, as evidenced by him coming up from Helheim into Valhalla to participate in the seventh round of Ragnarok, all to avenge Poseidon, who died in the third round.ĭespite being a king, Hades believes that Poseidon was the God most worthy of the title. Ībove all else, Hades seems to love all his younger brothers and firmly believes it is his own duty as the eldest to watch over his brothers' backs. Hades seems to be a very sophisticated and quiet individual while also being a very respected and feared God among the Greek Pantheon, seen when Ares immediately gives up his seat to him at his order and when all the Gods stood at attention upon him entering the arena. Finally, he wears long white jeans and a pair of shoes filled with square patterns. His attire is shown to be quite formal and extravagant, with a collar that spans all the way to his upper chest, and badges decorated on the left and right side of his coat. He's shown with a leaf-like pattern tattooed across his forehead, a spiked choker necklace lined, and a bead-like earring on his left ear with many smaller piercings.
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