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  4. Happy Birthday Ken!
  5. Happy birthday!
  6. Cheers Mr guzz (ken) -- Happy Birthday - (<<- your cheer)
  7. Have a great birthday Ken! Cheers!
  8. Happy Birthday!
  9. Happy Birthday, Ken!
  10. Happy Birthday Ken!
  11. Happy birthday, Ken! (party favour noise)
  12. Merry Birthday, Ken!!! And happy Xmas too
  13. Happy Birthday!
  14. Upgrading a Silicon Graphics Indigo2: Going farther back - the new Commodore 64 Ultra:
  15. Happy birthday, Ken!
  16. After almost a month of business travel, I finally had some time to follow up on this thread. It’s great to see that the filament PSU design has been making further progress. Today I did a quick and very simple thermal check on a Megatron after about 30 minutes of warm-up using a basic thermal camera: Transformers: max ~28 °C Power supply section: max ~55 °C (MOSFETs + rectifier bridges) 1.5 kΩ resistors under the EL34s: ~67 °C Overall the thermal behavior looks very reasonable and well within expectations.
  17. Maybe my last pizza of 2025.
  18. You know, there's a Chris Rea fireplace "visualizer"...but it's Christmas music, so I, personally, will pass. I would love an ambient/IDM fireplace, though... Ah...close enough...
  19. Yesterday
  20. Not precisely IDM, but close enough. Exhibit A: Exhibit B:
  21. ah .. Christmas... 4k!
  22. Cats, squirrels and other critters will have to wait. Let's talk about using an unnecessarily shallow depth of field. Last night it was cold AF, especially by Vineyard standards. In spite of that, I picked one of my new lenses, bundled up and went downtown. Zero points for guessing which one I chose. As I have said repeatedly, the list of things that have encountered in my life that lived up to the hype were (in no order): Citizen Kane, Ardbeg Uigeadail, Biosphere's Substrata, Tapatio hot sauce and the Canon EF 85mm F/1.2L (II). I last shot with the 85L in 2009, when it was a relatively new lens. Also, when I was a young, spry man in his 30s who had no problem lugging around a glass boat anchor + camera body for hours on end. The 85L is so comically fat, it changes the entire shooting experience. The balance of the camera feels different. Every shot takes just a bit more effort. I actually find it easier to hold things steady for longer exposures than with some lighter lenses. Of course, the depth of field is (to use the technical term) non-fucking-existent. I'm not old. You're old. (This joke works a lot better on places that aren't Head-Case.) Shot wide-open because I can. Downtown EDG's Christmas decorations (which are so famous, people come from all over the world for the "Christmas in Edgartown" first lighting.) TBH this is not a terribly compelling shot. It does look a bit like a still from a movie. Same idea, reflected off a truck. There's no real artistry to the wafer thin DoF, but it looks neat. It actually takes a fair amount of work (and some luck) to use such a shallow plane of focus effectively. I actually really like these two. The ornaments are sufficiently in focus, and the background is a warm cozy dream. The way I describe the 85L's handling of OOF highlight is that it paints them. It looks like a less cloying version of a Hallmark card. That's about it from an hour's walk. My hit rate was abysmal. Not terrible surprising, as I was shooting in Program mode with auto ISO. The 5D kept the 85 at max aperture and 1/80th shutter speed, while it adjusted auto ISO on the fly. Most of the Christmas lights are LED, and strobe at 60Hz. This effect is noticeable to the naked eye and super obvious in photos. I have two shots of the same doorway where one strand is out and then other. It looks comically bad. Also, while the 85L's shallow DoF is amusing, it's not reliably useful. It turns out that having more than a paper sheet's worth of a frame in-focus is good idea. Who knew? If it's not so ball freezingly cold, I'm going to back out and shoot more lights. I won't lug the 85 again. 35 years ago I dislocated my left shoulder and it never healed correctly. It was in absolute agony by the end of last night. If I'm smart, I'll take my OG 50mm F/1.8 (arguably the best lens I own for actually taking photos and not dicking around.) The 17-40mm is also a great walkaround lens. Modern bodies have sufficient high ISO performance that it's F/4 aperture is not a problem. I also have a strong notion to make use of the 135 F/2L. It's not as over the top as the 85L (what is, this side of Leica?) but its optical qualities are legendary.
  23. Has the metaxas & sins ethereal ever been discussed here?
  24. Zwift supports motorcycles?
  25. Quite a loss. Godspeed, Chris.... 2025 has been a rough one. HS
  26. When it is cold and wet outside, Zwift is just the best. Also, good news. @MexicanDragon will be joining the HC-Zwifters soon!
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