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EdipisReks1

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  1. 12 minutes ago, Pars said:

    And am I the only one here who thinks that MBAs are overrated?

    I'd have a hard time arguing, being the holder of a good one. 

    What did I do today?  There is a new Massdrop drop, if anybody here wants a Pico Slim or DAC/Amp, but also I set up a date with a professor at my alma mater whom I've been flirting with for four months (she's finally back in town, now that school has started again).  I guess this has been the long-game.  We'll either get along or hate each other, but I'm looking forward to finding out on Thursday night. 

  2. 32 minutes ago, Voltron said:

    A musician friend just asked me if anybody was talking about the H2 Designs MIYO dac/adc/headamp that is USB powered and tiny.  He claims -- as does the website https://gomiyo.com/ -- that audio engineers are hot on this product because it has "high grade converters with super low jitter rates."  I have not found a single mention here on HC but I am curious if anyone has looked at it.  

    There is a lot of marketing speak on that website.  As somebody who works in marketing, it makes me suspicious. 

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  3. 44 minutes ago, Hopstretch said:

    Every day this thread strays further from the light of God's love.

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    Did you buy a Galet, Stretch?  That micro-rotor is so sexy.

  4. 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. 

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  5. 3 hours ago, bjarnetv said:

    The process to have it serviced in the first place was a real clusterfuck, and at the time i didn't have the energy to go back there and start a fight over whose fault it was.
    It was an old watch, so i guess there was no guarantee it would be properly waterproof, even with new gaskets.

    Well, I mean, there is no guarantee that a time traveling dinosaur won't sit on your bicycle tomorrow.  Old watches can be made waterproof the same way new ones can.  The watchmaker fucked up.  That sounds shitty all around, though. 

  6. On 8/12/2017 at 8:09 PM, bjarnetv said:

    that sucks, hope it was just some slight condensation, and nothing serious.

    i had the gaskets changed on my old seiko diver three years ago, but one week later, it looked like this after a swim:IMG_0177.thumb.jpg.5e0a091e9a4ed312bc6346e24fc88732.jpg:

    I was on a holiday in Egypt at the time, and the result was a rusty movement and lots of blemishes on the dial.

     

    The brown lume plots put my teeth on edge.  I do hope whoever serviced that watch paid for repairs. 

  7. Well, so much for the Omega.  Condensation showed up inside the crystal, this morning.  Having the watch sit in silica gel with the crown open didn't fix it, so off to ABC Watchwerks.  They are going to let me pay whenever I'm able to, which is awfully nice, but it means I won't have it on my wrist for at least a month.  My guess is a gasket is already going (seems kinda soon, since it was serviced when I bought it, Spring 2015).  I was soaked by a sudden rainstorm a few days ago.  I dried the watch off completely before activating any of the complications (I think I timed something Friday, so it was perfectly dry), and that is the only time I know the watch encountered significant moisture since I bought it.

  8. Have you looked at Ikea?  They have rubber mattresses that don''t have any foam, or at least used to.  Well, it probably depends on what you call "foam."  Most mattresses probably have some foam on the top and bottom, for the quilted layer.

  9. 12 minutes ago, dsavitsk said:

    Is anyone aware of any reasonable mattresses made without foam - latex, petroleum, soy, or otherwise?

    That kinda sounds like a "traditional" mattress, unless I read that wrong.  Do you want something without any of those?

  10. 4 minutes ago, swt61 said:

    That band is perfect for it! 

    I'm weird (that's not news) because I've always preferred an Omega to a Rolex. 

    You aren't weird.  Omega makes wonderful watches, and this '69 is as good as my '68 Rolex.  I have always had trouble with this watch, though.  Obviously I love my pre-moon Moonwatch, but it has always been an issue for me, having it fit just right.  The bracelet that came with it has been problematic (it grabs arm hair), and I never found a leather strap that I absolutely loved,  even with custom straps, and I never found a Milanese style strap I loved with it.  I love this strap.  I think it's perfect, like you say.  

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