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  1. http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/12/01/8-innovative-gadget-gifts-for-techie-in-your-life.html In case it disappears...
    5 points
  2. You guys know what a cheap skate I am so it should be no surprise when I rave about a significant "deal" from Apple on something I really want. Apple's always had some piddly ass discounts for students, employees and some pro users (my AES membership gets me the employee discount). To make a long story shortish, they have a student "package" deal that's kind of awesome. It's called the "Pro Apps Bundle for Education" and it includes Mainstage, Final Cut Pro X, Logic Pro X, and their Compressor. All for $200! Normally that's the price for either Final Cut or Logic so we're talking about more than %50 off if you want those two. Back when I was studying Post Production I made the decision to buy Avid's Media Composer but I later wished I'd gone with Final Cut Pro. Don't get me wrong, MC is much more powerful than Final Cut but I feel like I have to take a refresher course everytime I want to import some clips into it. Final Cut is much more intuitive for a die hard Mac guy like me. As far as Logic goes, I still love Pro Tools, Ableton, and Reaper but they just aren't as quick and deep as Logic or Cubase are for orchestral or large hybrid compositions. So, for me, it's a no brainer. I was going to buy Logic Pro X anyway and now I get Final Cut for the same price. https://www.apple.com/us-hed/shop/product/BMGE2/pro-apps-bundle-for-education
    4 points
  3. ^^Pics of the jacket??? I spent the afternoon testing out various types of motorcycles. Need to settle on exactly what type of bike I want to start with so tried out a bunch of different brands and types of bike. Mostly focused on the Adventure bikes as I thought they are the most practical. The main issue I had with them is they are really tall but seem to handle fine. Tried the Ducati which seemed to have all the right tech and was sportier than the Triumph Tiger which is at the top of my list so far. Then the 2017 Tiger 1200. The new model will not be in stock until March and is a big improvement on these, in tech, engine, etc. Like the looks of these a lot but it is even higher than the Ducati. Not as sporty feeling as the Ducati either but more comfortable. Then I tried something in a different class, the KTM 1290 Super Duke. Really fun to ride but not as useful for road trips, etc. Ran out of time so did not get to try any of the cruiser type bikes, but that should happen this weekend. I did however take part in my favorite part of starting a new hobby, buying shit.
    4 points
  4. My wife signed up to let me do another season of Autocross and I splurged on a pair of custom double adjustable front shocks for the Focus ST. There is a Celica that when it shows up is just in another world (1-2 seconds faster) and I'm hoping these bring me to his level but looking at the times from Nationals where some guys are stock (other than sway bar and tires) the issue is more likely me. I'll also get an alignment done in the spring when I get them installed. Got my Championship Trophy (a jacket) last week. It is sweet!
    4 points
  5. Had the office Holiday/welcome (new guy)/birthday (2 people)/congrats (one guy promoted internally)/ going away (this guy) party today. Now we get to go home early. Not a bad Friday. Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
    3 points
  6. It would be hard to do worse than the current, older generation running the US.
    3 points
  7. Had the soccer carpool today and the 12-year-olds made me listen to "Gucci Gang" several times while conducting an animated discussion about who drinks more lean, Lil Pump or Smokepurpp. I'm not super optimistic about the future generation ...
    3 points
  8. SRM-212 with lead acid battery has been done
    2 points
  9. Bourbon cupcakes that a co-worker brought in today.
    2 points
  10. Here it is as requested. Hopefully I get another next year.
    2 points
  11. The BMW 1200 GS is worth a look too.
    2 points
  12. Dinner leftovers for breakfast. Rack of lamb, carrots, white bean puree. Is 9:30 am too early to open some wine?* (* Yes, it is.)
    2 points
  13. Meanwhile ... https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/12/01/apple_ios_11_security_downgrade_decried_as_horror_show/
    1 point
  14. Did you also try repositioning your head? They are apparently very sensitive to position.
    1 point
  15. Not going to debate with you, but ECP L3 & DSHA-4 are amazing with the HD800. My HD-800 + L3 combo is near the KGSSHV + SR009/SR007 level.
    1 point
  16. Well, you need a really good amp to wake up the HD800. Doug makes several that compliment them perfectly and the KG SuSy Dynahi and the old Headroom Balanced Max are also great options. Once they are mated with those amps they are even better than the Utopia. But Utopia is superb out of portable source and that's an amazing quality to have. They also match well with Sony NW-WM1A.
    1 point
  17. I pulled the trigger and bought one. New toy and all, but man I’m really loving the sound of this thing. Finally a not-fucking-around, dead serious ultra High-end dynamic driver headphone that isn’t cheaply built and/or uncomfortable. This is how an expensive headphone should look and feel on and off your head. I know a LOT of effort went into that Beryllium driver, but its shocking to me just how smoothly, accurately and realistically it can convey every little harmonic and dynamic swing of an orchestra, from deep bass to the highest of highs. I’d even go as far as saying I’ve never heard treble so smoothly extended and cleanly and naturally textured from any transducer that I can remember. The 007s might have the ultimate upper hand on the mids and deep-bass (altough this is, amazingly, definitely no slouch) but on dynamics, treble coherency and ultimate resolve I rank the Utopia as a superior performer personally. A fine recording of Verdi’s Requiem Dies Irae popped up earlier and the dynamics actually scared the crap out of me, while every little component in the recording was kept clear as day and separated in a free floating three dimensional space. The sound isn’t thin or lean at all, it’s lively, powerful and authorative and ready to fight should it be called upon to do so. This is the best dynamic driver headphone in the world to my ears and, all things considered, somewhat deserving of its high price relative to cheaply built crap a la Hifiman and Abyss. I’m just blown away by its capabilities, and it achieves this driven from a Chord Mojo should you want to stay ”portable” with something like just an iPad and Tidal HiFi.
    1 point
  18. They should have giving him some love by recommending the GS-X as well....
    1 point
  19. A 2x30Vac SumR is what I am using on mine. The Antek transformers seem to work well also, and much cheaper. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk You can do anything you want Whether it is a good idea or not is another matter. I know I asked Kevin a number of pages ago about using ceramics here and he said he couldn’t guarantee that it would meet the noise specs that he had measured. I would suspect electrolytic would have pretty abysmal performance here. Much higher ESR and leakage I would think. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
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  21. 12 year old white boys from Marin be street.
    1 point
  22. Screw the Toyota X2!!!! As long as you're having a good time and you're in one piece (preferably the vehicle also but that's optional), then it's nothing but goodness. Drive her like you stole her!!! HS
    1 point
  23. Huge congrats Chris! Screw that Toyota! I bet he doesn't have a wife as understanding as yours! Wear that hoodie in good health!
    1 point
  24. Why does it not have a bedazzled CHAMPION on the back?
    1 point
  25. My favourite was "Breathe" live, when I saw Ministry back in the day, same tour that generated this video, only imagine it without the drumming. Everyone in the audience was familiar with the song, so it still built tension like nothing, and when they finally started (around 3:26 in the video), the entire floor started jumping up and down...and I was carried along with it. Scared the shit out of me at the time, but it's a memory I love retelling. (wanders off to look up that remix)
    1 point
  26. Was consumed at Smartmouth Brewery so, had beer.
    1 point
  27. the pot and the 2 associated resistors are the optional parts. and the values of the resistors change depending on what voltages you want. none of the 4.5 digit dvm's are accurate enough. Especially since if you reverse the leads you get different numbers. In fact 6.5 digit dvm's are just barely enough and the keithely ones in particular read different numbers if you flip the leads. The agilent ones do not. 7.5 or 8.5 digit dvm's highly recommended.
    1 point
  28. It is so good. I play it in the car when I want to piss off my kids.
    1 point
  29. This song (remix version, I think it's called Red Line White Line Version or similar) has my all-time favorite long intro, to any song ever.....
    1 point
  30. Finally got home after a long day. Dinner was unplanned and spectacular courtesy of a local food truck that happened to be on the route back to the hotel. Carne Asada Tater Tots Shredded Pork Panini All thanks to this place, which aptly described my mood at the time.
    1 point
  31. I didn't take pictures but I made some leftover stuffing waffles tonight. Should have put an egg in there to hold it together. Crunchy and tasty.
    1 point
  32. This is a genuine recorded conversation, from the UK government archives. Miss those guys!
    1 point
  33. Last night, but: Pistachio crusted chicken And black truffle sachet with mushroom cream sauce
    1 point
  34. Happy belated, Bro’ Bryan! Look forward to raising a glass with you soon!
    1 point
  35. +1 on that. Lost my father in law back in July. Still can't really talk about it. I couldn't see him in the last days. However, he came to me in a dream a few days ago. He was checking out the new fish in the reef tank like he always did, I thought someone broke in, I went to approach and realized it was him. He said its ok, it's ok son, then he was gone. I felt very calm when I woke up in the morning like a weight was lifted. I'm guessing that was him saying goodbye
    1 point
  36. Feature, not a bug. It's a visual oil-level indicator: if it's not leaking, it's out of oil. If it's leaking, you need to add some more oil.
    1 point
  37. Thanks. I'm not an experienced musician, just a rookie wannabe, so for me it's not that easy guessing the kind of person playing and the kind of development it took to get that performance. I've been able to perceive and enjoy the Michelangeli's perfectionism and intellectual approach, the rigor or perhaps sort of "emotional sterility" on Pollini, the unique vision of Gould... but I've not been able to "get" what's behind Arrau's performances. Not that I've listened to everything he recorded, and never got to watch him live. I'm now listening to the first CD on the set that Jacob recommended. I think this is not the Arrau I've listened to in other performances
    1 point
  38. Old news to some. Also possibly the cringiest thing I have seen in my life.
    0 points
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