July 24, 20196 yr Craig, we will be in Garda Lake next week. Will reco restaurants if you wish. Any interest in Franciacorta recos?
July 25, 20196 yr Garda Lake day two. Craig, rain is forecasted for Saturday and Sunday but as a consolation there is this
July 25, 20196 yr On 7/24/2019 at 8:46 AM, Augsburger said: Craig, we will be in Garda Lake next week. Will reco restaurants if you wish. Any interest in Franciacorta recos? Definitely to both - thanks! Have a great time out there. How hot is it where you are? It is bat shit crazy hot in the UK - 38C today (100F), and since it is usually cold and wet here we don't have aircon. So everyone is hot and cranky.
July 25, 20196 yr It is 38 degrees here as well but the rain is expected to drop the temperature to low 30s. I reco drink lots and often...which is what we are doing in a Proseco sort of way.
July 26, 20196 yr At Cabo San Lucas. Picture is of lands end, the name is literal. That is where the Baja peninsula ends and the sea of Cortez meets the pacific ocean. Getting away from those areas is a must though. The other best thing besides the ocean. El pastor.
July 31, 20196 yr I thought I remembered that the Duomo had some significant claims to fame. It was under continuous construction from 1387 to 1965 - a period of 578 years with a total of 65 architects in sequence. It is truly huge, with a capacity of 40,000.
July 31, 20196 yr Truely humongeous, and the details within from the stained glass to the carved marble were spectacular. Edited July 31, 20196 yr by Augsburger
August 2, 20196 yr Saw The (National) Theatre, in The (Lark) Theater, with Joanne, Dahling Captivating. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/28/theater/the-lehman-trilogy-review-sam-mendes.html https://www.npr.org/2019/04/03/709206827/financial-catastrophe-makes-for-riveting-theater-in-the-lehman-trilogy https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/lehman-trilogy-theater-1197762 https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2018/jul/13/the-lehman-trilogy-review-lyttelton-sam-mendes Edited August 2, 20196 yr by Grahame
August 2, 20196 yr Occasionally National Theatre tickets sell out for a production before we get the chance to buy tickets. So we do exactly the same and go to a movie theatre and watch a live production. I did not know that they also did that in the US. Last thing we saw at the National was last year - a superb production of MacBeth with Rory Kinnear and Ann-Marie Duff. Next London production we're going to see is on Saturday - a new David Mamut play called Bitter Wheat, with John Malkovich. The reviews have panned it, which means it is probably very good! We're very lucky where we live - we are within 90 minutes drive of Stratford on Avon (RSC), Chichester and 45 minutes by train to London. Spoiled for choice.
August 2, 20196 yr As we were leaving the Duomo a tour group passed us by and I noticed one of the group's name tag- Indigo Montoya. I was laughing my ass off for the next two hours. I guess you have to be into fencing to fully appreciate the humor Edited August 2, 20196 yr by Augsburger
August 2, 20196 yr Celebrating Karen's birthday with an extended weekend celebration.... Last night we saw Livingston Taylor at a nice theater that is about a mile away from our Maine condo! Nice time, though I tried to get a note to him through the staff to wish her a happy bday and he didn't.... BTW, the Cowboy Junkies are coming there in October, will try and see them. Today, we're both working remotely, but we'll do a nice dinner at a restaurant by the water tonight. Then son comes up tomorrow and we'll do a couple more things. Then home Sunday; Karen is going to a play with a friend, then her mom is taking us out Sunday night to celebrate.... Edited August 2, 20196 yr by skullguise
August 2, 20196 yr Author 16 hours ago, Augsburger said: As we were leaving the Duomo a tour group passed us by and I noticed one of the group's name tag- Indigo Montoya. I was laughing my ass off for the next two hours. I guess you have to be into fencing to fully appreciate the humor Or a Princess Bride fan.
August 3, 20196 yr Bitter Wheat starring John Malkovich was awesome. It was basically a parody of Harvey Weinstein. The name of Malkovich's character was Barney Stein, a fat movie mogul who comes to grief amid a sexual abuse scandal. If you get a chance to see Malkovich on stage, jump at it. He is a truly great stage actor. How on earth David Mammut got away with a script that even had a similar name in it is amazing. Edited August 3, 20196 yr by Craig Sawyers
August 5, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Craig Sawyers said: Where did you buy the long-obsolete dual FET's? Or did you have a hoard of them I had the 389's and got the 109's from a guy on diyaudio that had a good rep. I measured the resistance between pins 1 and 3 then 5 and 7 and they both came out at like 50 Ohms. Then I checked them with a transistor tester and they both showed up as jfet. As far as I can tell they're real.
August 5, 20196 yr Did you check Idss on them? I assume they are BL grade, which from memory should be between 6-12mA?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
August 5, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Pars said: Did you check Idss on them? I assume they are BL grade, which from memory should be between 6-12mA? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I'll check again, but I think they were 6-7ma
August 5, 20196 yr I would like buy some 2SK389´s in DIP-7 for my Xono but I think it´s easier to match a pair of 2SK170.
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