Hmm alright, having had a quick crack at cold turkey and not
finding it very palatable. I'm presently on ~half doses of my
regular tramadol... so far so good, I'm pretty shot by the time the
next dose is due but thats probably better than having an over
abundance.
WE're having great weather in Aus. The more northern sections of
the east coast are having storms, king tides, and watching the
beaches was away... some 4 or more metres had disappeared last I
checked in on it. While down here south of the border, the
Mexicans are having a string of 30c+ days. I'm looking forward to
the cool change due tomorrow or the day after.
Sabretooth has been thermaling out. Whats new? I gave in and gave
it a new home. The case it was in was a relic from about the
original I-Mac days when PC's suddenly got some painted metallic
looking cases. This one is green and vaguely creamy beige. Looks
spiffy in a retro kind of way but its not the most ventilated. Its
been rehomed in a Cooler Master Centurion of some model. I suspect
around Mk3 or 4. Its much the same case as daily drive but all
black whereas daily has some silver on it too. Its looking much
happier.
A Friend o' mine, yup still got one or two, bought himself one of
these fangled ARM powered Mac-Mini's. He's exceedingly happy with
it. Out performs its predecessor an intel powered Mini.
Apparently crunching just as hard as Intel, for far less heat and
power. He's thinking if they stick, there's going to be blood in
the water as Intel tries to figure out what to do next. I s'pose
to some degree AMD would be in the same boat, but they have the
wood on Intel already at the moment, so they've got the high
ground, Apple seems to be heading for the middle ground.
The church is giving me the irrits. We've got eased COVID
restrictions so its pretty much a full house. On the plus side not
so many watching online. Bt it means the house band is back at full strength. Week 1 the bass guitar shakes the living daylights out of
the camera, and I rename them "The Cam Shaker" band. 2nd week no
bass guitar, but the keyboard is pushing out the same kind of
volume and rhythm making up for it. And once again it shakes the
camera around. No sign of any effective solution yet, when its
going on you can feel the baseline through the bench and all. :/
They're still forging ahead with new cameras something like so https://bird-dog.tv/p100-overview don't quite see the fascination
myself. Think even more it'll be time to retire when they arrive.
Their website is looking prettier, I found for forum software and
added it in. But its proving difficult to get content from them to
put on it. Tired of asking. I've gotten a bit vindictive about it
with my filler content. I might call it quits on that too. Trouble
is that... as per the camel is a horse designed by a committee I'm
getting tangled in their politics and I have zero interest in that. http://houseofrefuge.net.au
And that is I think all the news I have... ahh not quite..
somethings close to blowing up my hudson msg bas again. No idea
why.. warning I'm getting is that msg text file is to large. I've
cranked up the expiry for the moment. I did look into squish wihch
I thought it did.. apparently it doesn't :/ So I'm going to have
to get to the bottom of it, or create some nifty and creative way
out of my predicament.
Everywhere you go, there you are...
Their website is looking prettier, I found for forum software and
added it in. But its proving difficult to get content from them to
put on it. Tired of asking. I've gotten a bit vindictive about it
with my filler content. I might call it quits on that too. Trouble http://houseofrefuge.net.au
Intel are in a bind I think at the moment. I have not followed it too closely in recent years but I thought AMD were crushing them now
with the Ryzen gear? Sound right?
..but did you solve the hummmmmm? :)
Everywhere you go, there you are...Yesterday once was now...
Holy crap. I looked at the site. It's hilarious. I wish I could
use that strategy at work.
On 12-16-20 12:51, Spectre wrote to Avon <=-
The low end has been consumed or is in the process of being by ARM and
low power chips. So Intel as you say is in a bind and is wedged into
the centre portion of the market. I've seen musings around that if its not careful Intels x86 may be on its last legs as a dominant force.
..but did you solve the hummmmmm? :)
Well no... I still believe its gound a ground loop hum. However it
also seems to hum on unloaded inputs. There's been a "vocaliser"
jammed into the mix while there was only one singer, and if it has flat
..but did you solve the hummmmmm? :)
Well no... I still believe its gound a ground loop hum.
Maybe it just doesn't know the words, so it hums? <g, d & r> ;P
x86 may be on its last legs as a dominant force.
Well no... I still believe its gound a ground loop hum. However it also seems to hum on unloaded inputs. There's been a "vocaliser" jammed into
And tomorrow never comes...leading to it being very frustrated...Everywhere you go, there you are...Yesterday once was now...
On 12-16-20 22:47, Spectre wrote to Vk3jed <=-
..but did you solve the hummmmmm? :)
Well no... I still believe its gound a ground loop hum.
Maybe it just doesn't know the words, so it hums? <g, d & r> ;P
I believe it knows the words, but its Sssssss tone deaf ;)
Hmmm (excuse the pun) well if there's hum without inputs connected
perhaps it's an earthing issues in the power supply of the amp? Just
a guess..
The low end has been consumed or is in the process of being by ARM and low power chips. So Intel as you say is in a bind and is wedged into the centre portion of the market. I've seen musings around that if its not careful Int x86 may be on its last legs as a dominant force.
I have heard *somewhere* that Intel was aware of this trend in the
mid 2000s already and their contingency plan is to leave the
consumer market and become military contractors. --
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