Two pairs of speaker terminals. They looked when when they in small plastic ziplock bags on the counter but back home they came in three types:
- uninsulated for 4mm bananas
- insulated w/o the 4mm banana-hole
- uninsulated w/o the 4mm holes.
Also a two litre glass can to make roseleaf liqueur.
- uninsulated for 4mm bananas
- insulated w/o the 4mm banana-hole
- uninsulated w/o the 4mm holes.
Also a two litre glass can to make roseleaf liqueur.
I have lots of power transistors to match so I found theese three, oldschool and from a school rheostats, 300w, now I can test under any number of loads, and I think they're kind of cool.
I have some precision panel meters I will build into them, across the load.
I have some precision panel meters I will build into them, across the load.
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My bottle of single cask is getting low so I went to get another. Not available, so I got this.
the 17 year old single cask was $170 and a wee bit out of my purse.
Very nice.
When I was in Montreal last month, I got a bottle of 25 year Bas-Armagnac It was nice indeed.
Delord Bas-Armagnac 25 Years Old | Product page | SAQ.COM
Wow! Even LCSC wants like 7$ a piece for them!
ON Semiconductor|ON Semiconductor MJ15003G|Transistors (NPN/PNP)|LCSC
ON Semiconductor|ON Semiconductor MJ15003G|Transistors (NPN/PNP)|LCSC
You'll end up twisting the frame with that Nokian on one corner.
Today I received a new monitor. 27" 1440p 144Hz Viewsonic curved. It is actually a downgrade for me, as I am passing my 28" 4K Samsung display to my wife for photo processing/editing work. Spyder 4 on the way as well.
Also, I paid $0 to do a fresh install of Manjaro Linux on a separate SSD drive today and I have to say I am very impressed so far. It'll take me a bit to migrate everything over and eventually abandon my years-old, 4-times-upgraded Ubuntu installation. It is about time I "cleaned house".
Today I received a new monitor. 27" 1440p 144Hz Viewsonic curved. It is actually a downgrade for me, as I am passing my 28" 4K Samsung display to my wife for photo processing/editing work. Spyder 4 on the way as well.
Also, I paid $0 to do a fresh install of Manjaro Linux on a separate SSD drive today and I have to say I am very impressed so far. It'll take me a bit to migrate everything over and eventually abandon my years-old, 4-times-upgraded Ubuntu installation. It is about time I "cleaned house".
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If you're using the GNOME version, install "system-config-printer" to make the "add printer" button actually work. They forgot that one...
I've been running Manjaro GNOME for a couple of years now after a long time on Ubuntu. I don't miss it. You don't have to upgrade it either - it's a rolling release.
AUR is great.
It took me a while to figure out some of the tweaks (like not compressing local packages - edit makepkg.conf for that one) and now that I've used zsh, bash seems lacking.
Enjoy playing
I've been running Manjaro GNOME for a couple of years now after a long time on Ubuntu. I don't miss it. You don't have to upgrade it either - it's a rolling release.
AUR is great.
It took me a while to figure out some of the tweaks (like not compressing local packages - edit makepkg.conf for that one) and now that I've used zsh, bash seems lacking.
Enjoy playing
I can't do GNOME3. I was a GNOME user for a very long time until 3 came along and, like so many, I absolutely hated 3. Then I discovered MATE, like so many others, and breathed a sigh of relief.
This time around, I decided to give Cinnamon a try. So far I don't hate it. A nice "Mojave" theme + Plank and a few tweaks - my daughter thought it was a Mac at first.
This time around, I decided to give Cinnamon a try. So far I don't hate it. A nice "Mojave" theme + Plank and a few tweaks - my daughter thought it was a Mac at first.
A roland TD17-KVX drum kit. Mapex P600 kick pedal, and Mapex H-P800EB high hat stand for my very spoit Daughter.
To replace the Yamaha entry level drum kit that I originally bought for my wife, but she never really played, but my daughter took to, and has outgrown.
Tony.
To replace the Yamaha entry level drum kit that I originally bought for my wife, but she never really played, but my daughter took to, and has outgrown.
Tony.
Today I received the rest of parts to complete the leach superamp, I'm really looking forward to the build, a nice weekend, no kids, no engagements, just the solder fumes, coffee and me.
Sounds fantastic!
In the age of COVID, solitude seems like an odd thing to wish for - but I confess that I don't get nearly enough of it.
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