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vqstaphbeard 11-18-15 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by gaucho777 (Post 18325554)

Heck yeah! I didn't know there were fellow Linux Gurus here.

The Golden Boy 11-18-15 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by romperrr (Post 18327947)
I'm interesting in what you're writing about GB, but I'm only understanding half of it. Any suggestions on where I can go to learn more about stereo setups? Currently my main music machine is an old Webcor similar to the one seen here:
https://img0.etsystatic.com/000/0/53....152803306.jpg

Wow, I didn't expect someone to actually pay attention to what I was writing...

If you're interested in home audio the way people are with bikes here- the Audiokarma forums: Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums

I've found it's much easier to make your money go away with music gear than it is with bike gear.

squirtdad 11-18-15 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by vqstaphbeard (Post 18328333)
Heck yeah! I didn't know there were fellow Linux Gurus here.

No linux, can barely survive unix (VI is a good editor????)..... but I would bet I could still break down a cobol dump even though it has been over 20 years since I did.

USAZorro 11-18-15 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by seedsbelize (Post 18328158)
If, like many of us here, you tend toward thriftiness, you can buy a short subscription to Fine Woodworking's online edition and then download like mad. I also subscribe to Woodworker's Journal digital. I believe it is free.
I like my vintage, 1980 Craftsman router very much. When buying a router, heavier weight is generally a better quality router.

Thanks. Going to do this after I return from Thanksgiving travels.

inkandsilver 11-18-15 04:26 PM

http://i909.photobucket.com/albums/a...pscykjzn39.jpg

Here's a photo I took last summer.

clubman 11-18-15 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by rootboy (Post 18327751)
... as Zappa played "Titties & Beer" Bozzio was amazing.

Capt Beefheart tour methinks. He was/is? amazing.

clubman 11-18-15 04:43 PM

First year of college for our son Cole and it's killing me. You don't know what you've got till it's gone. Like my thinning hair.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-w...731_190034.jpg

jimmuller 11-18-15 05:24 PM

[MENTION=29368]rootboy[/MENTION], how do you start a thread and have it generate 97 messages, no make that 98 counting this one, in just two days?

I use Linux, can't say I'm an expert but I do grok Unix rather well. Recommended listening - Blue Heron, provided you like music no younger than the 15th century.

seedsbelize 11-18-15 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by rootboy (Post 18328299)
Good advice, SeedsB. I subscribed to the paper version of Fine Woodworking for many years and it is a very good publication. I still have stacks and stacks of them and the problem becomes, what on earth to do with them? This was before the online archives stuff was available. Great magazine though. I even have a copy of issue #1 .

I agree also on the router. heavier is good. As is more power. Plenty of outfits make good routers these days. Porter-Cable. Hitachi. Makita, etc.
I have my 3 HP Elu mounted under a router table, which is very handy for doing moldings and profiles, etc.

By the way, SeedsB…I am interested in woods. Do you happen to know what species of cedar you're using? Spanish? Of course, I just learned there are many, many species of it down that way.

Cedrela odorata. While in Belize, I walked past stumps at the sawmill, that were 7 and 8 feet across.

Henry III 11-18-15 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by RobbieTunes (Post 18327316)

Who the heck made that comforter? The fork is bent. No seriously the blades are all jacked up.

The Golden Boy 11-18-15 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by CMC SanDiego (Post 18327572)
+1
Make mine with French Vanilla ice cream....which I'm told by the French doesn't really exist since vanilla is from Vietnam. I'm betting that Vietnam Vanilla ice cream probably couldn't be marketed as successfully.

I've found that, for the most part, I prefer A&W root beer and either grocery store brand iced cream or the Schwann's vanilla iced cream. As much as I would prefer to like something fancy-pants like Sprecher root beer and Gilles frozen custard. But no- it just works out that A&W is the perfect root beer float root beer. The iced cream thing... I've used all the Breyers and all the fancy brands, but it always works out that the cheap grocery store branded iced cream always works best- the only exception I've found is the Schwann's iced cream. It seems anti-intuitive that the best root beer floats aren't made with the "best" components...

iab 11-18-15 08:41 PM

Your son is Leonardo DiCaprio? Cool.


Originally Posted by clubman (Post 18328849)
First year of college for our son Cole and it's killing me. You don't know what you've got till it's gone. Like my thinning hair.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-w...731_190034.jpg


clubman 11-18-15 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by iab (Post 18329377)
Your son is Leonardo DiCaprio? Cool.

Yeah but this week he may resemble a stoned Jesus of Nazareth. I'll find out tomorrow.

Wileyone 11-18-15 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by JamesRL (Post 18325790)
If it was me, recurve. I still regret that when I went away to university and needed money, my mom sold my takedown recurve. I've never owned a compound bow, but I have shot them.

12 Gauge works better. But if noise is an issue...

Ex Pres 11-18-15 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by The Golden Boy (Post 18329335)
I've found that, for the most part, I prefer A&W root beer and either grocery store brand iced cream or the Schwann's vanilla iced cream. As much as I would prefer to like something fancy-pants like Sprecher root beer and Gilles frozen custard. But no- it just works out that A&W is the perfect root beer float root beer. The iced cream thing... I've used all the Breyers and all the fancy brands, but it always works out that the cheap grocery store branded iced cream always works best- the only exception I've found is the Schwann's iced cream. It seems anti-intuitive that the best root beer floats aren't made with the "best" components...

Did you ever get a float from an A&W stand? I guess it's been since the 60's (always went after hoops practice) since I've been to one. Have no idea if there's even any left.

Wileyone 11-18-15 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by The Golden Boy (Post 18329335)
I've found that, for the most part, I prefer A&W root beer and either grocery store brand iced cream or the Schwann's vanilla iced cream. As much as I would prefer to like something fancy-pants like Sprecher root beer and Gilles frozen custard. But no- it just works out that A&W is the perfect root beer float root beer. The iced cream thing... I've used all the Breyers and all the fancy brands, but it always works out that the cheap grocery store branded iced cream always works best- the only exception I've found is the Schwann's iced cream. It seems anti-intuitive that the best root beer floats aren't made with the "best" components...

Ever tried barq's root beer?

Velognome 11-18-15 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by Wileyone (Post 18329420)
12 Gauge works better. But if noise is an issue...

if noise was not the issue I'd be asking for Santa to bring me a 50 cal.

due ruote 11-18-15 11:13 PM

Router. I have been happy with this one.

gugie 11-19-15 12:30 AM


Originally Posted by squirtdad (Post 18326378)
My conundrum watching my son at football games: I want to see him play and I don't want to see him play at the same time.

Why? he only plays (or mostly only plays) when the team does not make a first down as he is the punter

and only 3 or 4 more High school games left, depending on how the playoffs go. Hope he gets picked up for college ball.

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...psxusfjzeq.jpg

Good luck in the playoffs!

gugie 11-19-15 12:39 AM


Originally Posted by USAZorro (Post 18327431)
I have zero experience with building stuff that requires any precision, but I just picked up a 12" compound miter saw and plan on trying to work towards competence this winter. Any suggestions for how-to sites would be very welcome. I also realize I will probably need some other tools (a router comes to mind). Tips on that welcome too.

Fine Woodworking. At first you'll feel incompetent, unworthy to hold a sharply honed chisel. Eventually you'll pick up enough skills to make you want to attempt hand cut dovetails.

Dave Cutter 11-19-15 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by noglider (Post 18325126)
...... I don't know anyone other person who is a choral singing software professional who is also into bikes. I wonder why that is and if it says anything.

It says... that in a world of "me too, look-a-likes"... you are unique. Or at least... one in several million.

Besides being old, retired, and a cyclist... I like the flashy side of technology. I have had a smart house years before it became popular. I like movies and my wife and I built a basement home theater.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=488902

As we enter into the winter off season... there will be time to enjoy movies.

Dave Cutter 11-19-15 12:59 AM


Originally Posted by Ex Pres (Post 18329430)
Did you ever get a float from an A&W stand? I guess it's been since the 60's (always went after hoops practice) since I've been to one. Have no idea if there's even any left.

Locations | A&W® All American Food

okane 11-19-15 05:03 AM

Root Beer just ain't the same anymore because......
 

Originally Posted by Ex Pres (Post 18329430)
Did you ever get a float from an A&W stand? I guess it's been since the 60's (always went after hoops practice) since I've been to one. Have no idea if there's even any left.

....sassafras was what gave it that special taste. Of course as with many things we used to enjoy, the government banned it as a cancer causing ingredient. I'll bet it was forced fed in hugh quantities over a long period of time to lab rats, and one of them developed a tumor.

Back in the 1950's (yeah, I'm a grouchy old man!) a frosted mug from an AW Root Beer stand was the ultimate treat for kids like me. It had a taste I just can't describe but it was deeeeeeelicious.

Root beer today is made up of mostly artificial ingredients (which probably cause more cancer than sassafras did) for flavor. And of course the flavor is bland in comparison with the "old days" of dangerous root beer.

Thank goodness big brother has taken this step to protect us from Killer Root Beer! :thumb:

eschlwc 11-19-15 05:11 AM


Originally Posted by daf1009 (Post 18325270)
Well...my latest pursuit occurs in my easy chair every Saturday...following my Clemson Tigers football team into the nbr1 position in college football...

me too.

darrell royal said, "you dance with who brung ya," and my sooner relatives brung me. (fortunately.)

i'm flying down for this saturday's ou/tcu game under the lights in prime time and, of course, turkey and dressing and the family football game in the yard where at least one unlucky person will sprain an ankle.

it's a bit of an illness. i blame guys like this:

http://www.soonerguys.com/wp-content...-pruitt_SI.jpg

boomer!

iab 11-19-15 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by clubman (Post 18329399)
Yeah but this week he may resemble a stoned Jesus of Nazareth. I'll find out tomorrow.

The hippy Jesus is my second favorite Jesus. Of course the sweet baby Jesus is my favorite. The zombie Jesus and upcoming apocalypse Jesus scare me a little.

Velognome 11-19-15 07:23 AM

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rootboy 11-19-15 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by clubman (Post 18328830)
Capt Beefheart tour methinks. He was/is? amazing.

You know, I had forgotten that Bozzio was drumming then, but you're right. Saw Zappa on the Bongo Fury tour twice. I had seen the Mothers a few times in SLC , but I had to drive down to Phoenix to see them with Beefheart. A funny anecdote; after singing one of the songs on which he was featured, I think it was Debra Katabra, during the long solos, Beefheart sat down on his stool, his ever-present brown paper bag at his feet, and just glared out into the audience, both middle fingers raised in salute, as the slowly rotating stage of the Celebrity Theater revolved around its full 180 degrees and back to us. I had only remembered the concerts featuring Bozzio that came later. I guess it was the Sheik Yerbouti and Joe's Garage era. Thanks for the memory jog.

I read somewhere that during the auditions for drummers for Zappa's band, after Bozzio did his thing, all the drummers that were behind him waiting for their turns , just left. The guy was a virtuoso for sure.

Sadly, yes…it is "was" for the good Captain. Van Vliet died about 5 years ago. One of a kind, he was.

rootboy 11-19-15 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by jimmuller (Post 18328954)
[MENTION=29368]rootboy[/MENTION], how do you start a thread and have it generate 97 messages, no make that 98 counting this one, in just two days?

It's easy, Jim. Just make it about nothing in particular. Remember how many entries the so-called saddle thread generated? I think folks here like to relate about other stuff in their lives other than bike-related topics.
I know I do as I don't have much bike-related stuff to contribute.
Threads like this are off topic, to be sure. But I think people like them from time to time.

noglider 11-19-15 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by Velognome (Post 18330033)

Coming from you, this is extra funny.

JamesRL 11-19-15 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 18325126)
I know several people who are into bikes and also software and Linux as I am. I know plenty of people who are into bikes and choral music as I am. Ere are plenty of people who are into music and software at the same time. But I don't know anyone other person who is a choral singing software professional who is also into bikes. I wonder why that is and if it says anything.

Tom, I have you covered. As I previously mentioned, I'm not into Linux, but I've spent a good part of my life in IT departments, a couple of jobs with software companies, one with a telecom manufacturer, one with a manufacturer of nuclear reactors. My current title is technology advisor to a fairly well known organization. I've been paid to sing, but don't consider myself a professional there. Cycling is probably my weakest part of the trio, but many years back, it was a very big part of my life, and I'm hoping to get it back up there.


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