Everything posted by bhjazz
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HeadphoneAddict seriously injured in car accident
The Eagles are on right now over here. This one's for you and your daughter, Larry. One day at a time. That's all we can do. Take it easy Take it easy Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy Lighten up while you still can Don't even try to understand Just find a place to make your stand Take it easy.
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What are you listening to Part the Third
Linn Records downloads - 24 Bits of Christmas. The Mozart is quite amazing, although I don't like being left on a V chord...GAH...GIVE ME RESOLUTION! The Katherine Bryan is wild. Love it.
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And now what did you do TODAY?
Did the same a number of years back. Going to daylight hours was really a treat I did not expect. I had just spent so many weekends trying to keep up with the rest of the "daylight hours people" and not knowing, really, what day it was. It never really worked for me at night. I think you might like the change. I don't know what your back issues are, but where I work now we have a few people using the motorized lift desks so you can stand or sit whenever you want. I think they are quite happy with them. As much as can be. Good luck. And for Larry - OMG. I'm so glad to see you posting. Sending healing thoughts your way.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
Nice to see a shoutout for Krampus. Thanks, Knucks!
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DIY Home Security
Front Point Security. Completely wireless system, upfront pricing. You do your own install, they help you ensure it is all connected. They also have a cool mobile app so I can turn on the lights, etc, while away, check the alarm status, etc. I thought their pricing was pretty decent.
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Happy Half Century Skullguise!
That makes three of us. No worries: as your body goes to hell, your brain continues to grow. Well, at least for what you might remember. Happy Birthday!
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BenQ debuts first portable ESL speaker
The new generation of Jeklin Floats.
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Happy Birthday Bozebuttons
Happy Birthday, fellow December birthday boy. And it's on a Friday, no less. Hope you have a great weekend!
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Room treatments/damping
I'm pretty partial to ASC Tube Traps. They made a huge improvement in my own room, and it doesn't remotely sound dead. After talking with them (the people at ASC, not the Tube Traps) the speaker placement was just as important as the traps themselves. Do the math and get your speakers 29% (I believe) from the wall behind them. tubetrap.com is more of a fansite, but has good setup diagrams and such. Acoustic Sciences is the product home. I'm still not done with what was "prescribed" for my room. I should probably take the dollars I have for a turntable purchase and get another set of traps instead.
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Cleaning out dust
I have a Metro car vac kit and it's quite amazing. They are usually overpowered and the company has an old-school reputation for having good products. For me, this would be a good way to finally stop buying canned air at costco. Anyway, this would be my vote for what do to - just blow it out.
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
Cool. Finally, Star Wars previews that don't include one million CGI drones of some sort.
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Now this you didn't see coming....
And replacements for previous replacements. Well, good to see that the new subcontractors are all here at HC. I know where to shop first!
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The analog thread.
Could the Soundshop replace the tonearm cables?
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The analog thread.
VPI replaces the Traveler with the Scout Jr. in 2015. Blurb and photos Oh, and take a look at the VPI Prime photos as well. I always wondered if the HRX would have any trickle-down.
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What are you listening to Part the Third
- The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
"Meats" brings a different connotation. Was that scene cut?- The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
Rantum-scantum hey gammer cook, princum-prancum with a silent flute. Houghmagandy Houghmagandy clapperdepouch, Mrs. Fubbs’ parlor Lerricompoop.- And now what did you do TODAY?
Great news on new jobs. That's always fun. Well, I hope it is, anyway. I finished a four day class on Spring Core. Spring is a dev framework that works with Java. I had read some tech books prior to the class, but crap, I had no idea how much meat I wasn't getting in the books. Geez. It was awesome. Hopefully I'll get to use it a lot...I suppose that part is up to me.- Happy Birthday Brent!
Wishing you beer, biscuits and badassery on your birthday, Brent!- What are you listening to Part the Third
- Speaker Porn
Ah, Mike L, up here in the Seattle area. Nicest guy you will ever meet in audio. The rest of his system is here. I have not heard his recent version of the system, but a friend a few years back declared it to be easily in the top five on the west coast. Check out the last photo: When he bought the house, it had a horse barn out back. He had it closed in and walled in, with the acoustic work being done by Rives Audio. Total custom from top to bottom. Damn.- Coconut Audio power cable, connected and transporting energy
Yin sand and Yang sand to correspond with and neutralitize alternating current. I'm guessing the darker sand would neutralitize any current on white wire, and the lighter sand would neutralitize (yes, you read that term right) any current on black wire. Ground is where the sand comes from, so no specific sand is required to bring it into adjustment.- The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
The Voltron Building ? ? ?- Blu-Ray player software for Windows?
VLC plays blu-ray just fine, just not by default. You do have to set up a few things in windows, but there are a few sites online to tell you how. It all seems to stem from Sony and their grip on the ownership of the words blu-ray. Oh brother.- Mike Mercer review Cavalli Liquid gold
Pandering is capitalized. That's a city near Penang, right? - The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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