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Um hello PNW, I moved here for the rain not the snow. First time my car has ever been snowed on... poor thing.5 points
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So much stuff I can’t remember it all, but I’ll try! Local Wisconsin blue cheese Mixed salad with Brussels sprouts and a bunch of other good stuff Seared sea scallops with house made Kimchee and some sort of great sauce Roasted duck breast with buttermilk biscuit, local country ham, etc etc Deep fried oyster mushroom, sprouts, sauce ... Poached pear, almond semi-freddo, chocolate cookie, chocolate truffle ... funny how I remember the dessert ...4 points
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Thanks all. Did get my first skate in since the crash today, felt ok. All slides worked out as expected. Had a couple of good meals, which each were the size of a couple good meals, with a couple of good friends.4 points
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2nd DAM1021 build close to being complete, waiting for a 1-foot USB cable. This one is with the DAM1021-12 board, the one the uses .01% and .02% resistors which can be visually identified by the blue resistors in the R-2R ladder. The TPA Cronus/Hermes re-clocking and isolator is probably an overkill here given the DAM1021 already provides both functions on the board. The power supply for the DAM1021 is based on TPS7A3301 set for 9.3VDC rails. Based on my experience I would not skimp on the PS for the DAM1021. The extra power supply is needed for the Cronus/Hermes.2 points
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Mini Dynalo After running the amp for over an hour, bias was 14+mA, so right where I want it to be. I thought it might be interesting to create a table or spreadsheet showing different users biasing and results, so I made a Google sheet, here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1D5LDuRdupZRoWR-GfAd03fkFSBAMY4-E_VcYfCAI1Z0/edit?usp=sharing Go ahead and fill in your info if you like so this is available for all to see. Note: this is the first time I've created a Google sheet, so let me know if you can't edit it and I'll try to figure it out Heatsinks: I've been looking for some. The ones that @mypasswordis mentioned from ebay don't seem to be available any more, and I'm having a hard time finding any that appear to be suitable size. There are some I almost pulled the trigger on that were 50mm x 25mm, but the 25mm would leave the end transistors half covered. I could get the Fischer SK81/37.5/SA from TME and cut them in half, but I'm trying to avoid that if possible. I'd need enough for 3 amps. EDIT: Found these, 45 x 35 x 18mm on ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/263051780518?var=5620541922001 point
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Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan (for really obvious reasons)... I've been meaning to read it for years.1 point
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After looking online at all sorts of random devices/gadgets, from Jensen isolating transformers ($200) to $80 power plug hum eliminators (little devices that plug at the outlet that have diodes in between the wall and plug grounds), I figured it prudent to see if just plugging the turntable through an extension into the zerosurge that has the whole rest of the system plugged into it would eliminate the ground loop. Yup it did! lol. I used a generic power strip to check so I just ordered a standard extension cord (14awg 15a, matched the supplied power cord with the technics) for a few bucks. I'm sure I can probably just order a longer power cord to replace the whole darn thing as well. I guess sometimes it's the simplest solution that is the most ideal.1 point
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In case you missed it... "The Zach" has a biscuit, fried chicken, egg, and bacon, all smothered in gravy. The place is called "Serious Pie and Biscuit" He tempted fate by choosing this place. Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk1 point
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¡Feliz cumpleaños, bish! Have a good skate! [emoji84] Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk1 point
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Happy Birthday Colin. I heard you invited lots of people to your Birthday. But not a soul turned up!1 point
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Happy birthday, Colin! I hear Brent is going to perform a Mexican Hat Dance to celebrate the occasion! What an honor!1 point
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Happy Birthday, Colin! Here's to hoping the day is filled with less crashing than last weekend.1 point
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Thanks all! House/dog sitting at the Mayberry compound. Me and three bitches celebrating hard! Salad, chips and dip, ice cream and cake! Worked outside today on the router table project. All in all, the best birthday in many years!1 point
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Story of my life, and probably most DIYers... casework is the worst which 3d printer do you have? Here is version 1 of the hamster cage, needs a few more improvements before I'm willing to try to machine everything1 point
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Stax mafia boards linked to in the stax mafia boards thread i highly recommend you doing a diy-t2 as your first amplifier. More than one person has done this. If you survive you will learn a lot less dangerous is the supersymmetry dynalo with the golden reference power supply then the current feedback amp balanced or single ended with the golden reference power supply more challenging is the uber2 amp1 point
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RIP to my sister-in-law Carol.....a wonderful, silly, generous, smart, sometimes neurotic woman who loved her family, especially her two kids, more than I thought humanly possible. Had been having epileptic seizures off and on, meds weren't fully helping; usually seizures in sets of two when they came. She and my brother were in Florida visiting my older nephew. Apparently last night she had two seizures but then a third, went back to bed after, and never woke up. I'm going to miss you horribly....may your love shine down from heaven.0 points