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  • edited February 2024

    Update on my caffeine reduction - today marks 8 days with zero caffeine, not even chocolate. So got that going for me.

    My nicotine reduction is going well, also. Down to less than half a pack on average, with a goal of zero nicotine in the next 6-8 weeks.

    After that is focusing on weight management and training to be able to pull off a 5K on demand (currently able to run/walk a 5K). Will be an all-new JR come DDIY.

    Steve_Lee6thplanetugly_wooferjhollanderSilver1omoTom_STurn2ani_101tajanesWolfand 2 others.
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  • edited February 2024

    Looking at this handsome boy as the next addition to our family:

    He's a black mini Schnauzer, 8 weeks old, we meet him next week. Sadly, we lost our previous beautiful companion - the salt and pepper Schnoodle in the avatar - some time ago and it's time for a new furry presence.

    Geoff

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  • @GeoffMillar said:
    Looking at this handsome boy as the next addition to our family:

    So I'm guessing he'll have your family all fully trained by 8 months...

    Steve_LeeGeoffMillar
  • @tajanes said:

    So I'm guessing he'll have your family all fully trained by 8 months...

    We shall see!

    Geoff

  • Had a mini-schnauzer a few years back. He was pretty smart for a walnut. He somehow contracted pancreatitis and became diabetic, which apparently is not uncommon in this breed. They can also get acne and rashes from allergies. They can also wolf down peanut butter sandwiches when unsupervised. He knew he was in trouble, tried to get rid of the evidence quickly, and apparently thought the pending scolding was worth the transgression.

    Steve_LeeGeoffMillar
  • edited February 2024

    We’ve been looking at a few rescue schnauzers lately. This would be our 3rd. It’s about the only breed my allergies will tolerate. Thankfully they are friendly, smart and funny. Our first was diabetic, so we gave her insulin shots every day.

  • @Wolf said:
    Had a mini-schnauzer a few years back. He was pretty smart for a walnut. He somehow contracted pancreatitis and became diabetic, which apparently is not uncommon in this breed. They can also get acne and rashes from allergies.

    Yes, they can have heath issues and a low fat diet is essential. They can also suffer from gall bladder issues, stones in the bladder and other things which kept our vet in fine wine.

    Hobi, our late schnoodle, was on a special diet and had several tablets a day; he showed great skill in eating the food around the pills but not the pills themselves. He was a lovely dog with a beautiful nature

    Geoff

  • @Tom_S said:
    We’ve been looking at a few rescue schnauzers lately. This would be our 3rd. It’s about the only breed my allergies will tolerate. Thankfully they are friendly, smart and funny.

    We had a look at a rescue dog but she was four and had grown up in a house which never trained here, took her for walks etc although she wasn't otherwise maltreated. She therefore had a few issues which would have made her a bit difficult for us; a shame as she was a really cute dog and it would have been nice to give her a good home.

    Geoff

  • I took on a guitar amp repair project for a friend who plays guitar at our Church. He bought this Ampeg B-12XT amp a long time ago. I don't know the whole back story but he had a "high end" shop in Chicagoland recap it and change the old 2 prong plug to a safe 3 prong plug. A few years ago it started squealing and having a lot more hum.

    This is what it looks like under the hood (grant it, this amp was made in 1967, so pretty common for the time period):

    A bit busy I'd say. Right away I noticed that the shop just drilled a hole in the steel chassis and attached the ground lead from the new 3 prong plug/cord with a ring terminal. No other grounding changes were made to the amp :(

    Then while doing my voltage and ohm checks I discovered this honey of a solder joint. It was one that they did when recapping the amp:

    After redoing all of their solder joints, adding copper wire runs to create a real star gound system the amp is now very quiet and musical. I hate "hacks"!

    Silver1omo6thplanetjhollanderGeoffMillarSteve_Leetajanes
  • Right on, man🤘🏼

  • Those are such cool old amps. Glad you were able to get it singing again.

    tajanes
  • This should maybe in the booze section, but I went to a supermarket wine shop this morning and they had a sign saying they were selling "Gluten Free Wine" ??

    Wine doesn't have any gluten anyway as far as I know...just grapes, maybe some sulphur dioxide and either egg white or bentonite (i.e. dried fish bones) for fining/filtering. Acid or sugar may also be added, depending on the rules of where the wine's made.

    Makes as much sense as 'cholesterol free bananas', etc.

    Geoff

  • @GeoffMillar said:
    Wine doesn't have any gluten anyway as far as I know...just grapes, maybe some sulphur dioxide and either egg white or bentonite (i.e. dried fish bones)

    When my wife went vegan we were shocked to find out that wine wasn't just grapes. I actually did not believe at first that there were eggs in wine. Shows what happens when you assume.

    6thplanetSteve_Lee
  • edited February 2024

    My dad makes homemade wines in the cellar, and I KNOW he doesn't use eggs. Most of them are fruit based. You could start that hobby too...

    You vegan by proxy too then, David?

  • @Wolf said:
    You vegan by proxy too then, David?

    Not really, but pretty much everything made in the house is vegan, so probably 95% of what I eat is vegan.

  • I stumbled onto this via Leland Sklar's YT channel. Watch these masters in action.

    Steve_Lee
  • There is vegan wine, typically it's unfined so can be a little cloudy, but I think there are other products which will do the same job.

    'Vegan wine' is a real product, 'gluten free' wine is BS.

    Geoff

  • @Tom_S said:
    I stumbled onto this via Leland Sklar's YT channel. Watch these masters in action.

    Nice guitar solo, thanks for the link

    Geoff

  • Wife and I eat a lot of vegan meals in-between non-vegan meals. We enjoy it.

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  • edited February 2024

    One of the issues with packaged vegan food and meals such as falafel, sausages and patties is that many have a huge amount of salt and other flavourings, which sort of undermines their health benefits.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-25/plant-based-food-vegan-vegetarian-is-it-healthy/103503542

    We make our own vegan/vegetarian meals, such as chick pea burgers:

    2 tins drained chick peas
    1 tablespoon plain flour
    six spring onions, diced and lightly fried for 5 mins in olive oil
    1/2 cup plain yoghurt
    2 eggs
    1 tablespoon oat bran
    handful of chopped fresh coriander or parsley
    black pepper to taste
    1 teaspoon garam masala powder
    handful of frozen peas or sweet corn kernels
    no salt!

    Blitz the chick peas in a food processor, then mix everything together, form into 7-8 burgers and put in fridge for at least two hours. This is a fairly wet and gluggy mix but turns out fine.

    Lightly fry in olive oil until golden brown on both sides. Don't turn over too soon or they sort of fall apart.

    We serve with a topping of yoghurt and mango chutney.

    Geoff

    6thplanet
  • So nice here today my truck got bath. Snow tomorrow then back to the 60’s by the weekend 🤷🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    jr@mac6thplanet
  • I would hand wash the Sorento, but I imagine my shoulder would reject such nonsense.

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  • 72 here (Northern IL) right now. Maybe even warmer tomorrow before the winds pick up, temps drop 50+ degrees, and chances for thunder storms and even tornadoes late tomorrow night.

  • So when word gets out that you can fix musical instrument stuff.... more stuff starts coming your way :o

    jr@mac
  • Ibanez AD9 analog delay pedal. I had to blow it apart like this. Otherwise no access to the component side of the board and there is zero silk screen on the backside.

    6thplanet
  • Dry (clean) output channel works but wet (processed) channel has no output.

  • edited February 2024

    Wanted to give a shout out to Bryan K. He gave me this function generator about 6? years ago maybe. It needed a tiny bit of rehab but has worked great for me for years working on my audio projects.

    Thank You Bryan!

    6thplanet
  • I have several O-scopes (Tektronics, Hitachi, etc.) but for doing audio level debug I always go to this cheap hand held scope. I think I paid less than $100 for it.

  • Scratch that... I found my receipt. I paid $119 for it 5 years ago. Unfortunately it's around $199 or more now :(

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