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  2. The Federalist Papers. https://guides.loc.gov/federalist-papers/full-text and the slightly more readable format. https://csac.history.wisc.edu/constitutional-debates/the-federalist-papers/ no particular reason.... This section starts to hit harder: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
  3. That doesn't look like a stock unit to me but SRPP off a common heater supply...that's such a terrible idea. I do find it funny though that the High-amp circuits seem to be regressing, getting worse and worse over the years while still being filled with parts that are long out of production.
  4. speaking of fucked, here is the latest highend.de stupidity. tube current source added to antares v3.5 board. 6sn7 has a max cathode to filament voltage of +/-100v which means that anything over 400vppss at the output is slowly destroying the current source tube. god damm how hard is it to read the 6sn7 datasheet. even worse the filaments of both current source tubes tied to the same transformer winding. sure does not look like srpp. how fucking stupid is this idiot. edit: this may have been done by someone else using the highend.de board.
  5. Extra Veggie Turkey Chilli 🥒 🫑 🦃 🌶️
  6. Extra Veggie Turkey Chilli (Cooked after dark, to avoid repercussions)
  7. RIP to the 8 people in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, victims of a mass shooting
  8. RIP to Actors Bud Cort & James Van Der Beek..... Bud Cort was of course Harold in Harold & Maude, he did several other prominent roles but will likely be remembered mostly for H&M. One other movie I liked was Electric Dreams; he played the voice of the computer (and that's also where I fell in love with Virginia Madsen).
  9. A Memento Mori for Skye was going to cost $450, so I went to Michaels, got a DIY kit, and did that myself this morning. Then I took her up to animal control and "relinquished" her body to be communally cremated.
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  11. I've mentioned Martin Sturtzer on H-C many times over the years. He is a German ambient artist who lives in Wuppertal, Germany (home to the coolest tramway in the world.) He has an impressive synth collection and the single best behaved synth kitty I have seen in my life. He is not happy. Also, Spotify sucks balls.
  12. Made my morning a little bit better...
  13. You have to have multiple "bucha" drinks on a "woke" desk. Are those turkeys of the "Jive" variety?
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  15. Dusty Chalk

    Cable Cutters

  16. The Turkeys took an interest in proceedings.
  17. Unrelated: This mashup is so smooth, just (chef's kiss) Throwing in Santana at the end just elevates it that much more.
  18. I just want to thank everyone who's contributed so far. I haven't posted an update yet because I've been overwhelmed. Thank you all, so so much!
  19. A quick chicken dish to avoid eating out. Turned out pretty good.
  20. Putting this here, because I live under the delusion that I will some day get through the "Check out this music (fuck VEVO)" thread. As I mentioned elsewhere, a DJ I knew for over 25 years died recently. Periodically, he'd send me a link to a remix he thought I might like. I used Faecesbook's "see friendship" and found a few of them yesterday. Maneater needs no introduction. It's a summation of early 80s synth pop to a T. It's infectious, over the top and will be stuck in your head for days. It's not an easy song to remix properly and do anything original. Certainly there are a legion of remixes out there, most significantly faster than the original's ~90 BPM. Flying White Dots went in the opposite direction, stripping out most of the original and making sparing use of sparse elements while dubbing the absolute fuck out of things. I have sneaked this remix into more than a couple downtempo sets over the years. On the other end of the energy spectrum, The Reflex Stems turn Lennon's diss track against McCartney (that is as much autobiographical as it is about Paul) into a nearly 10 minute epic. In spite of its length, there isn't too much wasted space here. The Reflex wisely left enough time before John's vocals come in to make it easy to work this remix into more conventional downtempo. For me, this is a great "late into the set" track. Both remixes exemplify Matt's ear for quality. I played both of them (unmixed) over my main sound system last night as a tribute.
  21. Five coasters and an outboard cup holder? It seems like you plan to have many drinks simultaneously while working at that desk. 😳
  22. No particular reason behind the jfets, aside I like the to-71 package and that it’s fairly easy to build the layout around them SMD transistors because they are small. I had to decrease current at some locations to reduce heat. I see this amplifier merely as an experiment. I wanted to test if it was possible to make a small board. The bias servo is probably needed while moving from heatsinked MJExxx to small smd transistors. I believe the bias servo previously posted by Kevin, with dual op amps, is preferred. So, another experimental board…
  23. Hey guys, I haven’t posted here in a good while. I’m glad that the forum is still alive. 😀 Does anyone have experience comparing the BHSE with KGST? I am kind of in the market for e-stat (specifically for the Audeze CRBN, I’m really surprised with how much I like them). I planned to order KGST from Birgir but a second hand BHSE popped up in our local market at around the same price. Not many e-stat gears are circulating around nowadays so I have no choice but to blind buy.
  24. Doing research. Chefs Blind Taste Test Frozen Pizzas "It's not like, a straight up crime against humanity"
  25. Thanks, that helps a lot. It's a Marantz M4U. It seems to work pretty well, though I think I'll eventually buy the Shure one you recommended. But will likely get a proper sound card first. (using the USB interface that came with the Marantz for now)
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