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  1. At The Hand and Flowers in Marlowe (2 Michelin Star) Summer Radish and Haggis Tart with Crispy Lamb, Creamed Horseradish and Lemon Thyme Essex Lamb “Bun” with Sweetbreads and Salsa Verde Blueberry Soufflé with Parma Violet Ice Cream and Verbena Custard Awesome Others around the table had things that looked like this Loin of Cotswold Venison with Black Pudding, Salt Baked Carrot, Keema Pie and Lime Pickle "Fish du Jour" (forget which fish it was) with Butter Roasted Cabbage, Seaweed, Caviar and Toasted Brassica Beurre Blanc Gooseberry and White Chocolate Bavarois with Provence Sponge and Bay Leaf Ice Cream (the thing that looks like Saturn!)
    7 points
  2. Was pleasantly surprised to find out I was the only hire given an office (corner one to boot) to myself. Other folks were given larger rooms with better views but have to share the space with other new professors. Between all the meetings over the last 6 days, I finally had a chance to sit in a room that was a real office of my own - I had one in grad school but that doesn't really count. I get to have business cards with my name on them. I get to have my name next to the door outside. As silly as it sounds, it was those things I secretly have been chasing and wishing for all my life. Today, I officially started/continued my journey in academia as an associate professor of mathematics and an assistant professor of medicine as a dual appointment. My work schedule for the fall semester is close to 100+ hours a week between all the obligations but man am I looking forward to it all. Can't remember the last time I was ever this excited. I'm beyond exhausted from moving into the new space in 96 F weather but I'm happy. Today was a good day. Even my mom asking when I was going to get an MBA didn't ruin my mood I think I'm done with school. At least for a little while.
    6 points
  3. Breakfast. Two pounds of ancho chili flank steak. Some eggs (I like them hard.*) (*Giggety.)
    4 points
  4. Welcome to the glorious world of high voltage.
    3 points
  5. I have two Marvel coolers, the freestanding one that has been flawless and steady but the built-in one in a wine closet has crapped out on me and needs to be serviced and perhaps have the seals changed. My only real advice is to get two temperature zones because different types of wines and beers have different preferred temperatures. Also pay attention to the min / max temperatures for the zones because you know you want to serve your stouts warmer than your IPAs. Here are some general guidelines from Craft Beer and Brewing magazine. 35–40°F (2–4°C): Mass market light lagers 40–45°F (4–7°C): Czech and German Pilsners, Munich Helles, wheat beers, and Kölsch 45–50°F (7–10°C): IPAs, American pale ales, porters, and most stouts 50–55°F (10–13°C): Belgian ales, sour ales, Bocks, English bitters and milds, Scottish ales 55–60°F (13–16°C): Barleywines, imperial stouts, Belgian strong ales, and Doppelbocks
    2 points
  6. Ya, it's hard to know what to say sometimes. Miss you, Matt.
    2 points
  7. Before assembly: That's not a speaker stand, that's a speaker palanquin. Not really, but the way the wood extruded from all sides made me think of a palanquin. Actually, they kind of remind me of Lincoln Logs...does anyone else remember Lincoln Logs?
    2 points
  8. I've heard and loved most of the classic Grados . I've owned every pink driver model (RS1, SR325, SR100/200/300) and find they represent my favorite John Grado sound, but I always ended up selling them on. Then I found these weird things: These have the smaller red/pink drivers found on John's earliest headphones, and HP1000 gimbals. The cups are very shallow, about the same depth as early SR60s, and as a result they don't fit in the gimbals properly. You have to insert them "backwards" to get the angle right when they're on your head, but it doesn't negatively effect the comfort. They sound phenomenal. Similar to the earliest RS1, but they're designed to be worn with flats. The inscription on the buttons matches that of the prototype RS1s given to dealers, but I've never seen the cup style used anywhere else. All in all, I'm smitten. Loans available on request to SO.
    1 point
  9. She managed to convince Harvey not to fuck up Ric's trip to St Lucia.
    1 point
  10. She's probably too busy with her new house to use her influence.
    1 point
  11. I'm listening to my BH right now. The offset drift a bit and you have to wait a few minutes until it stays low and stays stable. All the measurements seem correct. It run hot, very hot, very very hot....
    1 point
  12. Congrats CJ! And am I the only one here who thinks that MBAs are overrated? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  13. We love you and we miss you! Life for you on this rock was entirely too short. You are always in our thoughts Matt, and we truly hope that you are somewhere better!
    1 point
  14. a pair of glasses and some patience, might be a better choice ...in rgrds to the terminal block, screw'ing too hard will never give you that kind of enjoyment (although @swt61 might object)
    1 point
  15. I have plenty of 400VDC-rated black terminal blocks that I ordered from Mouser. Here is a part number for one of them: 651-5452258. They may not be the same one that Kevin mentioned. I'll check to see if they have their bottom covered when I get home.
    1 point
  16. My Dad has roughly about 1,500 bottles now and he owns a number of these types of coolers. My advice is to get one with nice pull-out drawers. Think of it more as a way to display the bottles you really want to drink than as long term storage. A cool/dark basement is really all you need for long term storage and aging. These wine coolers are more of a luxury, but the ones with nice pull-out drawers are really nice for choosing what to drink. You can use them for aging wines, but they aren't really necessary for that purpose. Just my 2 cents.
    1 point
  17. England has actually made great culinary strides in the last couple of decades.
    1 point
  18. Congratulations and good luck! What college?
    1 point
  19. I was just teasing -- England is not exactly famous for anything more than cucumber sandwiches, yet that seems to be cuisine of the highest order.
    1 point
  20. I'm using one of Doug's amps, an ECP L-2. It is a very good match.
    1 point
  21. The original UERM was a triple armature design as well.
    1 point
  22. I think it's a pretty good deal. A hundred more than I paid and you get the Zebrawood and add'l armature. Obviously you have to add in the add'l cost and hassle from the molds and mailing. Note Massdrop is slooooow.. I'd also consider how often you'll utilize them. I use mine mostly for travel. They seal pretty well and are easy to carry so I find them convenient. Best of luck with the decision. I expect they'll be some good deals coming up in November so if there's something else you know you'd prefer, I'd hold out for them. HS
    1 point
  23. Absolutely cut to shape! Don't worry about toeing the stands in, it'll look fine. You don't want there to be any stand platform in front of the speaker drivers. I prefer a little overhang, myself, but flush is fine, too. PS That's cool about the mementos. PPS I've taken to typing, "Unrelated" when I anticipate such a merger.
    1 point
  24. Dusty, When my wife's grandmother passed away a year and a half ago, the family visited her house/farm afterwards and my father in law invited us to take a memento or two as they were going to sell the estate. My kids grabbed an original box of lincoln logs, but this past weekend they finally opened them up and have been playing with them non-stop. Such a cool toy, they don't build them like that anymore. EDIT: the forum did a very weird auto-merge of posts which made it sound like someone that can't have a coherent focused conversation, so I'm inserting this edit to let everyone know I am a normal human being. The etsy guy I linked to seems really cool, knowledgeable, very fairly priced for quality work, and communicates promptly and very well with all of my questions. The Stealth's have a trapezoidal shape to them, in that the front width is slightly shorter than the back width, the whole non-parallel thing going on. The builder is happy to and recommended cutting the top plate to match the speaker exactly, which I think would look cool, but that means for toe-in, you have to angle the whole stand, so visually it seems kind of askew with the TV furniture that is next to it. Do I go ahead and do that, or do I just have him make the top plate a normal rectangle shape slightly larger than the speaker dimensions to toe in the speaker while keeping the speaker stands set up straight on and in-line with the rest of the furniture?
    1 point
  25. DC, I can only offer my experience with the UERM CIEM's I have owned for a few years now. Mine are an older model with only a couple of armatures vs the three armatures provided with this UE product. What i can tell you is when they state reference monitor, they mean reference monitor. Very neutral IMO. So just be sure you're good with that....it is your preference. I think UE are good to deal with. Massdrop....meh. Stating the obvious, but the quality of the mold making is critical to your comfort. Don't let them get too creative with filling in gaps for hair in the ear, etc... unless they're really good. Best of luck. HS
    1 point
  26. I was stuck in the can at maximum coverage, so only caught it on the wane, but I still caught it, and it was cool! I'm so glad my co-worker urged me to go outside and experience it for myself, it's entirely different than seeing a picture of it, even partial.
    1 point
  27. I'd probably go something more like this. https://true-residential.com/Products/Undercounter/Wine-Cabinet/
    1 point
  28. The last conversation I remember having with Matt was at MOA II. Matt was trying to tell me a gay joke but he kept giggling and had to start over more than once. That's a good memory! And just typing that made me tear up. I'm such a fag!
    1 point
  29. I wouldn't charge a penny over $3850
    1 point
  30. Dammit I had hoped the dark one would have arisen and taken Brent back to where he came from.
    1 point
  31. My Frigidaire still going strong after two moves in the past 5 years. But it's probably half the size of what you looked at. It also stores more beer than wine.
    1 point
  32. https://furnituremaker.com/portfolio-item/rafter-tail-speaker-stands/
    1 point
  33. Seems appropriate for an ass-early drive down to Salem, OR to go witness certain celestial phenomena.
    1 point
  34. It's funny with Tidal, they always recommend JayZ... for some reason... I thought the whole reason to pay for this shit was not to get ads for things one could not care less about?
    1 point
  35. Is there an A$AP Shitty, or does that just go for all of them?
    1 point
  36. You finde the parts here: https://www.don-audio.com/radiation-shielding-magnetic-shielding-tafo-hum-trafo-shielding-electro-magnetic-sheets-grain-oriented-electric-sheets-electro-magnetic-foil-shielding-foil-shielding-sheets It's a band thats wraps around the trafo (secured via cable tie) and a top plate, most of the time the band is enough, but i want to be on the secure side with the top cover. Works great and its cheaper then mu metall cans.
    1 point
  37. I got routine blood test results. My triglyceride levels were 489 mg/dl, right before I became a vegetarian. Two years later, it's at 160. Still a little higher than I'd like (high triglyceride levels run in the family; for instance, my mother weighs a hundred and twenty pounds and has as pretty low calorie diet, but has a triglyceride level over three hundred, despite statins), but I think that's a pretty darned good result. Everything else in the lipid panel were squarely in the "normal" zone. Fasting blood sugar is under 100 (everybody on both sides of my family over the age of 30 has diabetes except for me and my mother, so I think this is a triumph!), my resting pulse has fallen under 75 (again, still higher than I want, but it was over 100 two years ago). Blood pressure has been good despite reducing the amount of medication I take. I think I'm doing pretty darned well.
    1 point
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  39. Dammit Matt! I just mentioned to JP yesterday that Facebook keeps recommending Matt as a friend because his account is still alive even though he isn't. Fucking bums me out.
    0 points
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