router wise, i'd really like to see mikrotik/routerboard step up and create beefier hardware i think their products are really easy [to work with] up_the_irons: isn't that some kind of multiplexing on 10x10Ge? with hardware forwarding jberg? mercutio: was referring to that picture of the 100GE module 19:29:23 jbergstroem router wise, i'd really like to see mikrotik/routerboard step up and create beefier hardware │ josephb i was referring to that ah sorry. i mean as in switch/router infrastructure qbit: 43 jbergstroem: not sure up_the_irons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Gigabit_Ethernet CaZe: coarser takes many more turns ( but that is what OE said it would do, no? ) qbit: Possibly towards the end of the batch. The beans tend to popcorn out and bounce around. mm also 43? But 190 is a lot of turns. oh 43degrees? 43 turns. Wait, what was 190? ooh degrees for the adj nut heh :/ but 43 turns is about what i get as well finally realised what the axel lifting you were talking about would be a symptom of :D i will gander at that in about 40 when i make more coffee :D Even when it looks like it's not bobbing up and down, it usually still is. You can feel it if you put your finger on top of it less bobbing means more alignment correct? Yes. k - wew You just have to decide how much bob is acceptable. You can knock the outer burr around to get a better alignment but it's tricky because everytime you tighten one of the bolts, it throws it back out of alignment. aye CaZe: 64 turns for 12g