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Listening to Gov Cuomo speak. He's quite enjoyable and informative.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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I get the occasional newsletter from AIX Records (audiophile label) and the owner is very much against these "high-end" cables that snake-oil salesmen push, and he copied this review, which gave me quite a chuckle:
I ran into a couple this week that should get awards for creative use of the English language. Maybe this one will bring a smile to your face as they did for me...(better than getting angry, right?)
“The Product Name Omitted maintain a very deft touch on the music, with a strong accent on detail resolution, but not at the expense of warmth or musicality. What I found particularly attractive was the way it could help unmask subtle microdynamic cues in the musical performance, ones that usually lurk at or just below the sonic waterline”
What the heck is the "sonic waterline" or the "detail resolution"?!? And once again that tired and true fallback, the "microdynamics." There is no such thing. And remember that this $3500 power cord plugs into the back of my OPPO BDP-205 and where the electrical signals find their way to the power supply circuit board through 12-gauge stranded wire at decidedly less cost.___________"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
- Lin Yutang
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Started using the fence I took apart to build my wife a 3 bin compost setup. My back hurts. Also went morel hunting this morning. Blackstone fried rice for lunch
2 LBGE, Blackstone 36, Jumbo Joe
Egging in Southern Illinois (Marion)
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Botch said:I get the occasional newsletter from AIX Records (audiophile label) and the owner is very much against these "high-end" cables that snake-oil salesmen push, and he copied this review, which gave me quite a chuckle:
I ran into a couple this week that should get awards for creative use of the English language. Maybe this one will bring a smile to your face as they did for me...(better than getting angry, right?)
“The Product Name Omitted maintain a very deft touch on the music, with a strong accent on detail resolution, but not at the expense of warmth or musicality. What I found particularly attractive was the way it could help unmask subtle microdynamic cues in the musical performance, ones that usually lurk at or just below the sonic waterline”
What the heck is the "sonic waterline" or the "detail resolution"?!? And once again that tired and true fallback, the "microdynamics." There is no such thing. And remember that this $3500 power cord plugs into the back of my OPPO BDP-205 and where the electrical signals find their way to the power supply circuit board through 12-gauge stranded wire at decidedly less cost.I think the folks that right those sort of high end stereo reviews also write these type of wine reviews..."Deep purple colour. Aromas of rich dark currants, nectarine skins, gushing blackberry, but lots of fragrant tobacco, rich soil, white flowers, smashed minerals and metal. Medium-bodied and saucy but racy acidity stabilises the wine nicely with the robust tannins. Deep red currants and ripe cherries, laden with mocha, loamy soil, charred herbs, pencil shavings, roasted hazelnut. Dense like characters that make it perfect for cellaring, however it is drinkable straight away once you expose it to the earth’s atmosphere. This is a delicious Sonoma Cabernet! Has been matured for 24 months in 2 year old 55% Tronçais and 45% Vosges oak. 95 points."
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
Starting some Jamaican Scotch Bonnet pepper seeds. Spent the weekend planting a garden at Dad's.
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I've had these inside since early Feb. So this week I've been taking them out during the day. Bishop Cap, hot Banana , Long Slim red Cayennes , and Tangerine Dream. Oh the garlic in the background is coming on also.
Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent.
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I’m pi$$ed... Why did I wait this long to make pasta carbonara? Holy moly...
Coleman, Texas
Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
"Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
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Day four home from work. Annual Koi pond clean today.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
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SciAggie said:I’m pi$$ed... Why did I wait this long to make pasta carbonara? Holy moly...Visalia, Ca @lkapigian
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HeavyG said:
I think the folks that right those sort of high end stereo reviews also write these type of wine reviews..."Deep purple colour. Aromas of rich dark currants, nectarine skins, gushing blackberry, but lots of fragrant tobacco, rich soil, white flowers, smashed minerals and metal. Medium-bodied and saucy but racy acidity stabilises the wine nicely with the robust tannins. Deep red currants and ripe cherries, laden with mocha, loamy soil, charred herbs, pencil shavings, roasted hazelnut. Dense like characters that make it perfect for cellaring, however it is drinkable straight away once you expose it to the earth’s atmosphere. This is a delicious Sonoma Cabernet! Has been matured for 24 months in 2 year old 55% Tronçais and 45% Vosges oak. 95 points."
I'm also an (amateur) oenophile, and I've applied some of those descriptions to different wines I've had the pleasure of sampling over my lifetime. I can usually identify one, and occasionally two, of the above aromas for any given wine, but not the laundry list this person had (minerals, vs. "smashed" minerals??!?.)
But, there is a difference. There is a rigorous award system to gain the worldwide title "Master Sommelier", and those folks can identify the grape (easy), the style (easy for them), the particular winery (the Terriorè (sp?), or soil/altitude/sun direction/latitude), and even the year it was made. This is precisely tracked and yes, they can do it. Consistently!
Audiophiles? HAH! There have been a few "blind" testings between different speakers (easy), amps (pretty easy for transistor vs. tube vs. D), but preamps, digital formats, speaker cables, or most of all power cables, No Way! The most ridiculous excuse I've ever read was that... a properly-assembled system slowly acquires an ionized "shell" over all conductors, connections and cables, over several weeks. Therefore, a "side-by-side" comparison of any link in the system is not possible. However, people with highly-refined hearing (like me) can identify these differences... (paraphrased)The above-mentioned owner of AIX Records obtained some subversive video of A-B comparisons during Audio shows, showing volume levels being manipulated (loud always sounds better) during switchovers, convincing most of a roomful of "audiophiles"; and he's subsequently been banned from some of those shows/clubs.
Science still loses out to Salesmanship.
___________"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
- Lin Yutang
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@lkapigian I used my last package of homemade bacon for this dish. It added so much flavor. I’ll eventually tumble down the sausage/charcuterie rabbit hole. Dang you guys...Coleman, Texas
Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
"Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
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Botch said:HeavyG said:
I think the folks that right those sort of high end stereo reviews also write these type of wine reviews..."Deep purple colour. Aromas of rich dark currants, nectarine skins, gushing blackberry, but lots of fragrant tobacco, rich soil, white flowers, smashed minerals and metal. Medium-bodied and saucy but racy acidity stabilises the wine nicely with the robust tannins. Deep red currants and ripe cherries, laden with mocha, loamy soil, charred herbs, pencil shavings, roasted hazelnut. Dense like characters that make it perfect for cellaring, however it is drinkable straight away once you expose it to the earth’s atmosphere. This is a delicious Sonoma Cabernet! Has been matured for 24 months in 2 year old 55% Tronçais and 45% Vosges oak. 95 points."
I'm also an (amateur) oenophile, and I've applied some of those descriptions to different wines I've had the pleasure of sampling over my lifetime. I can usually identify one, and occasionally two, of the above aromas for any given wine, but not the laundry list this person had (minerals, vs. "smashed" minerals??!?.)
But, there is a difference. There is a rigorous award system to gain the worldwide title "Master Sommelier", and those folks can identify the grape (easy), the style (easy for them), the particular winery (the Terriorè (sp?), or soil/altitude/sun direction/latitude), and even the year it was made. This is precisely tracked and yes, they can do it. Consistently!
Audiophiles? HAH! There have been a few "blind" testings between different speakers (easy), amps (pretty easy for transistor vs. tube vs. D), but preamps, digital formats, speaker cables, or most of all power cables, No Way! The most ridiculous excuse I've ever read was that... a properly-assembled system slowly acquires an ionized "shell" over all conductors, connections and cables, over several weeks. Therefore, a "side-by-side" comparison of any link in the system is not possible. However, people with highly-refined hearing (like me) can identify these differences... (paraphrased)The above-mentioned owner of AIX Records obtained some subversive video of A-B comparisons during Audio shows, showing volume levels being manipulated (loud always sounds better) during switchovers, convincing most of a roomful of "audiophiles"; and he's subsequently been banned from some of those shows/clubs.
Science still loses out to Salesmanship.
My AV setup is laughable, compared to what most folks here have. Caliprince managed to wreck the DVD player some time back, so hooked up an old Magnavox DVD writer as backup. With white and red banana plugs.We’re Luddites and don’t watch much TV. The little guy may never know what he’s missing#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
lkapigian said:GATraveller said:
Tonight's dinner consisted of smash burgers on the Blackstone served with chips and box Mac N cheese. No pics.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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Peachtree Corners, GA -
GATraveller said:
Other girls may try to take me away
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Botch said:HeavyG said:
I think the folks that right those sort of high end stereo reviews also write these type of wine reviews..."Deep purple colour. Aromas of rich dark currants, nectarine skins, gushing blackberry, but lots of fragrant tobacco, rich soil, white flowers, smashed minerals and metal. Medium-bodied and saucy but racy acidity stabilises the wine nicely with the robust tannins. Deep red currants and ripe cherries, laden with mocha, loamy soil, charred herbs, pencil shavings, roasted hazelnut. Dense like characters that make it perfect for cellaring, however it is drinkable straight away once you expose it to the earth’s atmosphere. This is a delicious Sonoma Cabernet! Has been matured for 24 months in 2 year old 55% Tronçais and 45% Vosges oak. 95 points."
I'm also an (amateur) oenophile, and I've applied some of those descriptions to different wines I've had the pleasure of sampling over my lifetime. I can usually identify one, and occasionally two, of the above aromas for any given wine, but not the laundry list this person had (minerals, vs. "smashed" minerals??!?.)
But, there is a difference. There is a rigorous award system to gain the worldwide title "Master Sommelier", and those folks can identify the grape (easy), the style (easy for them), the particular winery (the Terriorè (sp?), or soil/altitude/sun direction/latitude), and even the year it was made. This is precisely tracked and yes, they can do it. Consistently!
Audiophiles? HAH! There have been a few "blind" testings between different speakers (easy), amps (pretty easy for transistor vs. tube vs. D), but preamps, digital formats, speaker cables, or most of all power cables, No Way! The most ridiculous excuse I've ever read was that... a properly-assembled system slowly acquires an ionized "shell" over all conductors, connections and cables, over several weeks. Therefore, a "side-by-side" comparison of any link in the system is not possible. However, people with highly-refined hearing (like me) can identify these differences... (paraphrased)The above-mentioned owner of AIX Records obtained some subversive video of A-B comparisons during Audio shows, showing volume levels being manipulated (loud always sounds better) during switchovers, convincing most of a roomful of "audiophiles"; and he's subsequently been banned from some of those shows/clubs.
Science still loses out to Salesmanship.
Well...I was mainly just referring to the pretentiously florid style of writing that one often comes across in writings in those two subject areas.In both of those areas I have no doubt that there is a small (very, very, very small) percentage of humans with particularly gifted senses that can distinguish things that the bulk of humanity (the 99.9999999% of us) cannot.Both of those subject areas rely heavily on peer pressure to manipulate guide the general public towards product offerings they deem worthy.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
got the truck up to 140 mph friday during rush hour on interstate 95, had to do it once. 5 pm and no one there.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
SciAggie said:I love my wife - truly - but God help me if I have to stay quarantined with her for much longer...Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
northGAcock said:SciAggie said:I love my wife - truly - but God help me if I have to stay quarantined with her for much longer...
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Gulfcoastguy said:northGAcock said:SciAggie said:I love my wife - truly - but God help me if I have to stay quarantined with her for much longer...
Look at the bright side. If you cannot hear the voices in your head, aren't you less likely to be crazy?
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No plated photos, but served with a salad of black eyed peas, sweet potato, and roasted green beans.
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Looks like the day ended well. Got home and 4 pair of fine American made Roundhouse overalls, a pair of American made Wolverine boots, a fine American made RTIC 65 cooler and several RTIC cups and jugs arrived. If luck holds, maybe the wife will serve anus for supper 🤤
Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
Status- Standing by.
The greatest barrier against all wisdom, the stronghold against knowledge itself, is the single thought, in ones mind, that they already have it all figured out. -
Uh, good luck w/ that?
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SGH said:Looks like the day ended well. Got home and 4 pair of fine American made Roundhouse overalls, a pair of American made Wolverine boots, a fine American made RTIC 65 cooler and several RTIC cups and jugs arrived. If luck holds, maybe the wife will serve anus for supper 🤤
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Just a friendly reminder fellows. With the temps hovering around 90 now on a daily basis, keep your eyes peeled when out. They are on the prowl.
Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
Status- Standing by.
The greatest barrier against all wisdom, the stronghold against knowledge itself, is the single thought, in ones mind, that they already have it all figured out. -
Been working on this today..spool for the wire welder went kaput after literally 2 minutes..so I couldn't finish my router sled (for flattening). After a bunch of little crap going wrong all week I blew my gasket ..went to lowes and got an electric hand planer. Will finish this weekend come hell or high water.
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