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  1. OK I'm notoriously not that price sensitive but, yeah, that's nuts.
    4 points
  2. Would not surprise me if this was a Head Caser.
    3 points
  3. How about "its good *enough* because I like it?" This show is over-analyzed from fans and foes alike. I'm happy to have it come to a conclusion even if rushed and not as good as it could have been.
    3 points
  4. Alligator deployant strap for me Omega. Pleased with the craftsmanship and customer service from Jean Rousseau. HS
    2 points
  5. This is my favorite part of Weekend Update, at the end of the year.
    2 points
  6. Meanwhile ... https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/15/technology/personaltech/music-streaming-cd.html
    2 points
  7. It was 10,800 new and the clearance price was 8500 and they offered me another 20% off. It is last years model that does not have the full pull out in the cabinet, it just has the pull down door on the top. It was really over the top and felt like I could park my SUV on top of it.
    2 points
  8. Mostly came to mattress shop as I must upgrade to a King as Sady and Kasia are bed hogs. Ended up with a new Aireloom Adjustable, a 77” OLED, 2 65” OLEDs, the Lynx Sequoia Grill and I still haven’t left the store.
    2 points
  9. Santa came much earlier this year!!! Thank you so much, Kerr.. I mean, Santa! ?
    2 points
  10. Gah. I can't find my M42 to EOS adapter anywhere. As I continue to blow the dust off 15 years worth of photography equipment, I've now unearthed my not insubstantial collection of mid 20th century manual focus M42 lenses. I want to mount my E. Ludwig Meritar 50mm f/2.9 to my IR 5D. It's a quirky lens, and fantastically slow by the standards of 50mms. I've shot film through it, but never mounted it to a full frame DSLR. I actually have a bunch of M42/EOS adapters, but they're more or less permanently attached to my (as of, say, 2009) preferred lenses. The adapters are secured to the lens via a set screw, which is nontrivial to remove. The weather is perfect right now, and if I can't find the adapter I want, I may be forced to dig out a micro screwdriver. Also I have a bunch of photos to post here. Later.
    1 point
  11. Other than the “hey let’s quickly kill everyone and end this thing” I’ve been enjoying it.
    1 point
  12. I'm sensing the title "Very Tippy Genius" has had it's day!
    1 point
  13. Bruins where dominating in the Canes series Congrats to them.
    1 point
  14. The final episode of "The Bodyguard." It is ridiculous, but in the best possible way.
    1 point
  15. Thanks all! Not a bad day at all, though I did work all day downtown. Came home and both sons were there (with the younger son's girlfriend). Had a nice dinner and too many 3 Floyds Space Stations. Overall a good day! I took today off hoping to go for a semi long ride with my younger son, but the weather isn't cooperating. I guess I'll just take it easy!
    1 point
  16. I think you've stretched the diaphragms too much.
    1 point
  17. Wow. That is one damn good looking chassis!
    1 point
  18. I’ve retested and I got about the same results. Also tested a pair of SR-007 mk2 and then I got graphs more like your Orpheus Clone and 007mk1. I’m very satisfied with the bass, well not as good as 009S but good for my DIY headphone. I’ve tried different diaphragms and some of them are terrible, but I actually manage to do some better. Another thing is that my home made phones are not as sensitive as Stax and the diaphragms need time to charge. They start soft and after half an hour or so the sound reach it’s max. Here is how I stretch the Mylar film. 12 inch inner tube and Scotch Magic tape.
    1 point
  19. looks like Kerry's build Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
    1 point
  20. Wow magnificent! Nascent Audio?
    1 point
  21. Odd, my Google translation came back- "I love headphones. Come drink my beer and listen to my beautiful beautiful music" Ken, you must not have the latest Google update.
    1 point
  22. If you were neither the parent of young children nor a connoisseur of animated musicals in 2013, it’s hard to explain the cultural force that was Frozen’s signature ballad. “Let It Go” was the perpetual soundtrack of children’s play dates, car rides, and birthday parties. It stalked your days and haunted your dreams. https://qz.com/quartzy/1576997/let-it-go-is-the-most-streamed-disney-song/
    1 point
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