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thinktubes 11-21-15 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by The Golden Boy (Post 18336084)
What is that stuff?

I assume the speakers are on nifty mid-century tables- but it would be awesome if the legs were part of the speakers...

clockwise starting with the turntable: Grado Laboratory Turntable, McIntosh MC240 power amp, Jensen TR-3 speakers, KLH Model8 FM tuner, Conrad-Johnson PV-2a preamp, NAD CD player.

The stands for the jensens are home made. The Jensens have been replaced by a pair of JBL C36s.

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2047/...3f5_z.jpg?zz=1

inkandsilver 11-21-15 11:49 PM

^^nice stuff, thinktubes. Ahh, are those the tubes that inspired your screen name?

The Golden Boy 11-22-15 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by thinktubes (Post 18336755)
clockwise starting with the turntable: Grado Laboratory Turntable, McIntosh MC240 power amp, Jensen TR-3 speakers, KLH Model8 FM tuner, Conrad-Johnson PV-2a preamp, NAD CD player.

The stands for the jensens are home made. The Jensens have been replaced by a pair of JBL C36s.

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2047/...3f5_z.jpg?zz=1

Such cool stuff!

Fahrenheit531 11-22-15 10:58 AM

Because fatherhood is sometimes the biggest test of all:

I waded through the freewheel and axle issues with the Paramount, getting it ride-ready Thursday for El Tour de Tucson Saturday.
I left work Friday night and dashed off to the expo and picked up my number and other essentials.
We handed off the children to grandma Betty that night so they could be at her place while we rode the next day.
At 6am on ride day I got a call from my daughter saying that my not-quite-four-year-old son, nursing a cold when we dropped him off, was miserable and crying and wanted to be home, not at grandma's.

My wife rode. I did not. There will be another. :)

The Golden Boy 11-22-15 02:14 PM

We have one tree in front of our house that always hangs on to it's leaves, long after all the other trees in the neighborhood have dropped their leaves. With the snow yesterday, the leaves still stayed on the tree. This morning, though a metric ton of leaves came off the tree and are now on top of the snow and on the shoveled sidewalk. Kind of odd and bass acquards.

obrentharris 11-22-15 11:24 PM

https://obrentharris.smugmug.com/Oth...MG_7815-XL.jpg

Quaking Aspens have long been used as notebooks and drawing pads in the American West by the shepherds who accompanied the flocks to their high mountain summer pastures.

Most often the inscription consists of a name, a date, and a hometown or area in the Basque country.

https://obrentharris.smugmug.com/Oth...MG_7816-XL.jpg

But the subject matter runs the gamut from the poetic to the pornographic. Most of the flocks no longer travel into the mountains in the areas that I frequent.

https://obrentharris.smugmug.com/Oth...MG_7819-XL.jpg

As the trees age and die the florid script of the shepherds is disappearing.

https://obrentharris.smugmug.com/Oth...MG_2433-XL.jpg

They are replaced by crudely carved messages of "Drew Loves Jessica."
Those who study these carvings call them "dendroglyphs."

Brent

okane 11-23-15 08:00 AM

Is that artwork copyrighted?
 
Would like to print a few hobby cards I can give to peope who say they have some old bikes to sell.

Would be a marketing master stroke if I had a t-shirt with that design too!

And I'm not joking about the cards....the design a real attention getter!:thumb:

ascherer 11-23-15 09:10 PM

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My wife and I have a bunch of vintage glass:

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Glennfordx4 11-24-15 08:21 AM

I have been working on a bunch of Lionel trains as of late. I just gave my Uncle 3 complete sets of my old Lionel trains for his Grandsons to enjoy as they are 4 & 6yrs old. Most of what I gave him are MPC Lionels but I am building two 2034 Steam Engines from 1952 to be his main engines as they will pull more then the Light Weight MPC's. I like buying Trains that need work cheap & then build them up. I have a big collection of N, HO & Lionel trains that I just don't have anywhere to set up along with HO slot cars. I bought out a Closing Hobby Shops inventory of HO Trains about 5 years ago, mostly Ahearn, Walthers & Bachman.

Glenn

Before & After Pictures of a 1952 Lionel 2034 Engine, 1130 Engine, Lionel Line Tender & NYC Caboose which was missing Railings & Smoke stack,

http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/m...psijhnzelw.jpg
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squirtdad 11-24-15 11:57 AM

Saw my first Google self driving car, no steering wheel and all (I have seen their research vehicles for years which were modified cars/suvs) and wonder.....how do you just go for a drive or cruising. No real way to put a destination for those. or how do you see something of interest and interrupt you planned route? Coffee and to work now

Velognome 11-24-15 04:10 PM

I'm fairly confident it will wander off course without any input.

rootboy 11-24-15 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by Velognome (Post 18343521)
I'm fairly confident it will wander off course without any input.

I know I do. Just check out this thread.

Velognome 11-24-15 04:23 PM

oh look, ducks.

bici_mania 11-24-15 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by dweenk (Post 18325046)
The answer is: 4

That is incorrect.

The correct answer is 42.

Now we only need to sort out what is the right question.

rootboy 11-24-15 05:58 PM

By the way, I like those tree dendroglyphs, Brent. Some are very artistic.

rootboy 11-24-15 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by thinktubes (Post 18336755)

I dig that lamp too. I have a floor lamp of roughly the same vintage, with tripod base.

squirtdad 12-17-15 04:39 PM

this counts as something else....my effort to go viral with a bad performance

this is undoubtedly the world's worst Chistmas Elf Rap. It's only redeeming benefit is that it is short

Merry Christmas


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swKB4s4_WFw

rootboy 12-17-15 04:53 PM

Yeah...that's pretty bad. ;)

mechanicmatt 12-17-15 05:01 PM

Good as any place to ask. What gifts have you decided to get you significant other/spouse?

rootboy 12-18-15 07:05 PM

Cripes. Don't ask. What do you get for a woman who doesn't want anything?

I've been relying on ear rings for way too long.

Pemetic2006 12-18-15 07:13 PM

I'm taking my wife to see "It's a Wonderful Life" at a local, independent theatre this Sunday. Other than that I'm fresh out of ideas.

JJScaliger 12-18-15 08:46 PM

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I sold my Cinelli supercorsa and bought a sailboat. Islander 26 bahama. My family is very excited! No regrets.

Don Marco 12-18-15 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by mechanicmatt (Post 18397185)
Good as any place to ask. What gifts have you decided to get you significant other/spouse?

I got my wife a theremin. She's gonna love it.

http://medias.audiofanzine.com/image...ard-517284.jpg

The Golden Boy 12-18-15 11:42 PM

Have I mentioned... Alicia Witt?

https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8347/8...f79398e1_b.jpg

gaucho777 12-19-15 12:55 AM

I know her only as St. Alia of the Knife from the planet Arrakis, brother of Paul Muad'Dib. I should check out her piano skills.

inkandsilver 12-19-15 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by Don Marco (Post 18400113)
I got my wife a theremin. She's gonna love it.

http://medias.audiofanzine.com/image...ard-517284.jpg

Awesome! Great gift, cool wife.

Grand Bois 12-19-15 11:39 AM

I finally found the tuner to complete my seventies Onkyo system. There are two turntables connected also. Onkyo made great stuff, but it flies under the collector radar. I only had to give $11.35 for the tuner and it's like new.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...908/sUZjTc.jpg

Keeping the old stuff running requires some work. This high end cassette needs belts. I have five complete vintage systems set up,so it's always something. I enjoy doing it.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...908/42XzUa.jpg

Grand Bois 12-19-15 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by squirtdad (Post 18331167)
Not sure if this will work...but pandora station for christmas....... think reggae, polka, and schmaltz http://www.pandora.com/station/1742670404900275807

I have it playing now on a sweet 1968 Sansui 5000 and little AR B18 speakers. My daughter already yelled at me to turn it down. That happens a lot here. I said I would but I didn't. Her two week old daughter seems to be digging it. She's laying five feet from the speakers.

rootboy 12-19-15 06:41 PM

What were you playing that the lil girl dug, GB ?

I wish I had the aptitude to work on this kind of stuff.
It's not up my alley I'm afraid.

bwilli88 12-19-15 07:04 PM

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