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  2. Slowly but surely continuing to improve. I've got a long way to go before I can challenge Nate for FTW (w/kg I have no chance), but its amazing how much a little bit of regular riding improves your cardio.
  3. The Controversial Photography of Martin Parr
  4. I was just checking to see what else I might have missed from his career, at IMBd. But it seems that Sanford and Sons was pretty much it, at least of anything significant. He was perfect for that unassuming role. RiP.
  5. (Referencing an older discussion about music vs musicals) I'm not a fan of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar....but I love that song "I Don't Know How To Love Him." What a wonderful rendition! Especially considering it is not in their native language. The folk song and their harmonies was wonderful too.
  6. guzziguy

    Guitar-Case

    Huon pine? Is it from Middle Earth?
  7. Any style, any language, and Pelageya always makes it sound good. From Jesus Christ Superstar And back to Ukrainian folk song
  8. Yesterday
  9. Demond Wilson, Last Main Cast Member of ‘Sanford and Son,’ Dies at 79. You big dummy!
  10. Look like 1544's to me too and that's not good given the gain is a quarter of what it should be. It is just me or are the output tubes AC heated? Those wires seem to run right to the transformer...
  11. Looks like they cheaped out on the input transformers (LL1544A I think). Bass response is poor on these compared to their bigger brothers (LL1690/LL1676) as is level handling - they'll clip from a lot of modern sources - which will ultimately limit the output signal.
  12. There is not enough detail to retrace anything or know what is on the heatsinks but from a build quality standpoint... this is very dire. One thing springs to mind... where is the power supply? Seriously, where is it? Also signal wires make no sense, that bias supply has be scratching my head, that's not how you do point to point wiring and servicing this would be an absolute nightmare. Does anybody see 20k€ here?
  13. 1 metric boatload of labor goes into building stuff like this. And then making more and more. compared to a bunch of other stuff at this price level this is actually worth the asking price. No idea of performance. Highly similar to megatronxl. In 10 years when the electrolytics need replacing its going to be a multi day project.
  14. Good luck.
  15. This is my latest to add to the growing collection, I think a may have a problem... oh well. This is a Simon Marty guitar, it features his innovative radial bracing, the back and sides are ancient Huon pine, salvaged before a dam flooded a valley, estimated between 1000 -1500 years old, the neck is Australian rosewood and the top is spruce.
  16. Kazuhito Yamashita 25 March 1961 – 24 January 2026
  17. Sad indeed. R.I.P. Catherine O'Hara.
  18. I mean, at least he isn't Daniel Tosh. But sorry, that's the best I can do under the circumstances (Epstein files epic disgust today). Not in the mood for tolerance these days.
  19. Wow. OK, so at least now I know that he was repeating something he heard. And probably not something he meant as a direct attack aimed at me personally. It's still incredibly poor judgement, but that's much easier to navigate than the alternative. This morning when my direct manager came into work, he immediately asked how I was feeling, and said he'd been worried about me since I escaped early the day before. We went somewhere private and I told him some things that I'd gone through during the AIDS epidemic that might bring some understanding to my emotional breakdown. Some of those I've never spoken to anyone about. I don't want to elaborate on that here, but a lot of my issues stem from survivors guilt. You think you're beyond events that happened 40 years ago and out of the blue something triggers you all over again. He was incredibly sympathetic and completely understood how that could affect me the way it did. He's straight, but "California straight", which is to say very insightful and dismissive of anyone who isn't. I explained to him that I decided I didn't want to take this event any further. I didn't want to admonish this young man, and I really didn't want to involve upper management. He respected those wishes, but he did suggest that tomorrow (Saturday), while all of the office staff and upper management were away for the weekend, he direct myself and this young man to a private office space. He told me that if I were willing for the two of us to have a private, civil conversation and explain some of the events that I'd discussed with him, and what triggered my response to the 'joke' he told, he thought this young coworker would be sympathetic and it might be a positive lesson to learn earlier as opposed to later. I'm not completely comfortable doing so, but I do think he's probably correct. And I don't want this to fester. As much for my own piece of mind than any other reason. We'll see how that goes, but I do suspect his instincts are good ones.
  20. For sports, I think the A7V should be a nice upgrade. I'm noticing the battery dies way faster with precapture on, but I think the feature is well worth it. One from Asheville from a couple of years ago. And the obligatory B&W.
  21. Last week
  22. Amazing from SCTV to Schitt's Creek and on through recent dramatic roles. RIP to the legend Catherine O'Hara. Sad day. ☹️
  23. Carr has had a number of comeuppances over his early years. Now 53 he seems to be past this shady past. Who can ever forget the late great Sean Locke in Carrot in the Box on 9 out of 20 cats does Countdown
  24. RiP
  25. Also, Jimmy Carr also made rape jokes. He thought the euphemism, "Struggle Snuggles" -- for rape -- was funny.
  26. Is this the joke? If so, it's supposed to be offensive, no?
  27. RIP Catherine O' Hara. Details coming.
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