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  1. Yuk....feel better soon Dusty!
  2. Every year the school has kids bring in cookies for the teachers. We buck the trend and send in biscotti.
  3. don't I know it. in 10 years I doubt we will be able to continue to run 9 nmr magnets, 3 mri, and 5 ft's, plus all those low temperature epr experiments. luckily I will be retiring in 2.5 years or less there are 400mhz superconducting liquid nitrogen magnets, but those are toys.
  4. Animals As Leaders- The Madness of Many Cool stuff here... metal jam-band, like a real heavy Umphrey's. "The Brain Dance" is particularly fantastic.
  5. Headaches suck Dusty, glad you are feeling better. Almost wish I went back to more headaches and less dizziness.
  6. Makes you feel like the front of your face is about to explode off your head. Get better soon Dusty!
  7. ^This. Fuck sinus issues.
  8. Norton doesn't seem to like his site, so I haven't gone thru the security warning yet And probably won't bother.
  9. looks like a standard Hammond case to me and no pictures of the insides available. Stay away.
  10. RIP Dr. Heimlich. I sucessfully used his maneuver a dog . So, his life saving expanded to animals too.
  11. RIP Dr Heimlich. We talked about him during lunch this afternoon. He was a thoracic surgeon, he had designed his famous manoeuvre theoretically and hadn't ever put it in practice until he was rather old and living at a residence. He saved the life of an old lady with his own hands even retired
  12. I think he hangs out on the pinkfishmedia.net forum, but not sure how much he contributes. His stuff seems to be well-thought of there, and from what I gather is dissed on the Naim forum, which is probably a good thing
  13. Dr. Henry Heimlich maneuvered to age 96. 2016 decided that was enough. RIP to a real lifesaver.
  14. I think that pretty much tells you what you need to know.
  15. I forget now which liquefier we bought when we moved from Eynsham to Tubney. But it was big. Because this was cryogenic systems manufacture on a large scale we had to deal with a serious amount of helium. Every magnet could take typically 5 (and sometimes many more) training quenches. And because these were in less than efficient test cryostats, each quench took at least 100 litres of helium (for cool down and reservoir). So 500 liters plus per magnet, at a production of one a day or thereabouts. Not counting all the other systems (variable temperature inserts, He3 and dilution fridges). So a daily use of 600-700 litres was typical, which had to be compressed and stored (two monster pressure tanks outside), and then liquefied 24/7.
  16. Checking out happy hour at a new taqueria that is stumbling distance from my apartment.
  17. Xavier and I went out for a ~13 mile ride in the rain today with a buddy of mine who is testing out his new bike and wheels. Not sure if buddy's flash went off for this one or what, but man, this bike is gorgeous. **BRENT**
  18. That was my nickname, when I lived in Alaska.
  19. Still love this. Beck — Morning Phase
  20. 1 point
    Finally have my baby back from her trip to Connecticut after nearly two months of being without her. Oh man, she sounds great. Thanks, Doug!

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