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Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 4:52 pm
by seremtan
xer0s wrote:Gramps is giving it a good wank to all this attention...
lol wat
your british needs moar work, dude
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:11 pm
by xer0s
Teach me the language of the gods.
Btw, since you quoted my post. $10 says Gramps makes a comment about it...
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:18 pm
by Κracus
xer0s wrote:What if we all collectively ignored Gramps? We could go as far as to add him to our "Foes" list. Anyone game?
I don't see why you couldn't ignore him yourself... Why do you need a collective to shun someone? Seems kind of petty, a lot of that goes around here though.
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:23 pm
by plained
nice catch on the wacom ey!
yea i like a nice knife only for me i like a sharp knif but not a crazy supersharp knife!
http://www.kitchenknifeforums.com/showt ... ese-knives
my fav/most used knives are
henckels
8" scalloped santaku
5.5" boning
3" vegetable
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:25 pm
by xer0s
Κracus wrote:xer0s wrote:What if we all collectively ignored Gramps? We could go as far as to add him to our "Foes" list. Anyone game?
I don't see why you couldn't ignore him yourself... Why do you need a collective to shun someone? Seems kind of petty, a lot of that goes around here though.
Because my point is, Gramps loves the attention (I realize I'm giving him a lot just by posting this). And if it was just me that ignored him, he'd still have all you other schlubs giving it to him...
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:36 pm
by phantasmagoria
Got a month or so off work - Arduino starter kit came today. Gonna work my way through a few of the starter projects before I tackle my main endeavour .. a photogrammetry based 3D scanner, for which I think I'll have no other option than to buy a Canon 5DS and a fuck off macro lens. Needs must and all that.
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:38 pm
by Κracus
I'm currently in the process of "hacking" into a laptop. It's a domain joined device, encrypted with bitlocker and is of course password protected. I'll be able to access the administrator account because I've removed the password that was protecting the account, using nothing more than a blank CD.
That's how weak, windows and most encryption types are.
I find that less difficult than explaining to you why your point, and my point are the same.
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 5:44 pm
by YourGrandpa
Κracus wrote:xer0s wrote:What if we all collectively ignored Gramps? We could go as far as to add him to our "Foes" list. Anyone game?
I don't see why you couldn't ignore him yourself... Why do you need a collective to shun someone? Seems kind of petty, a lot of that goes around here though.
QueOs is just upset that I he's on my ignore list. Funny thing is, he knows that and continues his futile attempts to engage me.

Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 6:02 pm
by xer0s
QueOs?
Anyways. If Gramps was to actually look at my posts, he'd see I never engage him. I only point out how pathetic he is.
But I'm going to end this exchange, since it's only fueling his already overly enlarged ego (head)...
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 6:37 pm
by ToxicBug
phantasmagoria wrote:Got a month or so off work - Arduino starter kit came today. Gonna work my way through a few of the starter projects before I tackle my main endeavour .. a photogrammetry based 3D scanner, for which I think I'll have no other option than to buy a Canon 5DS and a fuck off macro lens. Needs must and all that.
You want to make a physical 3D model then scan it to make it animated on a computer? Don't those scanners exist already?
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 7:19 pm
by phantasmagoria
ToxicBug wrote:phantasmagoria wrote:Got a month or so off work - Arduino starter kit came today. Gonna work my way through a few of the starter projects before I tackle my main endeavour .. a photogrammetry based 3D scanner, for which I think I'll have no other option than to buy a Canon 5DS and a fuck off macro lens. Needs must and all that.
You want to make a physical 3D model then scan it to make it animated on a computer? Don't those scanners exist already?
Yeah, we have one at work - it's a FARO arm which uses a laser on an arm to scan in pointcloud data of static objects.
For bigger stuff (such as scans of people) we use 3rd parties who specialise in body scans and they use photogrammetry which has literally hundreds of DSLR cameras rigged up on arrays which take a multiple set of picures all at once.
The problem with our FARO arm is it's an old piece of heavy shit which takes ages to set up and can't really scan concave shapes due to the limitations of the arm and if you knock your object you have to start again. Even fluctuations in temperature can fuck the scan up because of expansion and contraction. For my job, as well as original concepting what I do a lot of is take existing objects, scan them in using the FARO and then modify them based on what the designer wants and then either 3D print modifications or make a whole new model based on this original scan data. This is really handy because often the designer doesn't quite know how big a model is, or often, despite looking at it on their screen, what it's going to look like in reality and the models we get professionally printed cost literally hundreds of thousands of pounds. This money, time and effort can end up going down the shitter if they want it 5% smaller or if it doesn't look right or some shit, but if I'm basing the scale and form on an a thing he can tangibly hold in reality he's got a much better idea of the size of the print and we can scale it accordingly digitally.
Anyway, the photogrammetry stuff we get done professionally is fantastic and after some online research I've seen some people do it with objects on turntables. (instead of hundreds of cameras around the object, twist the object around a single camera). This is a decent excuse to get a tax deductible DSLR, learn a bit of simple Arduino programming and hopefully end up with a decent static object scanner that doesn't cost hundreds of thousands of pounds (the FARO originally cost a stupid sum of money and it's pretty obsolete now). My main concern is going to be getting the scale right.
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 6:32 am
by Whiskey 7
I sent flowers across the globe to my Aunt. She has recently had an operation (abdominal I believe) and I used that internationally famous flower seller; you probably know that name. Anyway, I got delivery confirmation emails but haven't heard from her

I do hope she's OK. Fingers crossed all is good

Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 6:44 am
by Whiskey 7
Communication today. She is crook as she picked up a virus while in hospital.
Strange, these days you got to hospital and are in worse health on leaving

Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 3:11 am
by ToxicBug
Received my 2016 Giant TCX Advanced Pro 1 today
[lvlshot]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37769942/2016-04-01%2019.54.01.jpg[/lvlshot]
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 3:38 am
by Ferrao10
Great pedal. You can't go wrong with it. Whatever crunch you want, it delivers.
Haven't found a flaw yet.
Also the RV-6. A very good reverb-simulator, imo. Digital unit, features that en vogue "shimmer" effect if that's your thing. It's not really good with the classic reverberation-sims like plate, spring, hall but shines on modulate and dynamic mode.
And as a blast from the past: my flanger-unit, Boss BF-2 broke down recently, it was my fault. Got a used one from ebay for 30€.
Are the newer models any better?
You can't beat Boss for what they do but other great pedals are:
Dr. Scientist Frazz Dazzler
Fulltone Deja Vibe
Way Huge Supa-Puss
Dunlop Crybaby
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 4:54 am
by Captain
ToxicBug wrote:Received my 2016 Giant TCX Advanced Pro 1 today
[lvlshot]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37769942/2016-04-01%2019.54.01.jpg[/lvlshot]
Nice, let's go for a ride if you ever bring it to Toronto.
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 3:38 pm
by plained
Ferrao10 wrote:
Great pedal. You can't go wrong with it. Whatever crunch you want, it delivers.
Haven't found a flaw yet.
Also the RV-6. A very good reverb-simulator, imo. Digital unit, features that en vogue "shimmer" effect if that's your thing. It's not really good with the classic reverberation-sims like plate, spring, hall but shines on modulate and dynamic mode.
And as a blast from the past: my flanger-unit, Boss BF-2 broke down recently, it was my fault. Got a used one from ebay for 30€.
Are the newer models any better?
You can't beat Boss for what they do but other great pedals are:
Dr. Scientist Frazz Dazzler
Fulltone Deja Vibe
Way Huge Supa-Puss
Dunlop Crybaby
cool i like your pedal passion!
I have an old early 80's bf2 and it never quite got me where i wanted.
a few years ago i went on a vintage japan pedal kick and i collected up quite a few.
one flanger that really really impressed me was the arion sfl-1
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/arion/sfl1#
i have several and they all sound incredible, grey box or black box , they absolutely kill !
I have not tried the newer shilanka ones tho i only have the japan ones. the japan flanger has the purple battery cover.
i see now that the price has risen dramatically i picked up all of mine for usually under 10$ each!
should be able to snag one for under 40 tho.
truth be told you would not be disappointed with any of the old japan arion pedals, they are incredible, the construction is top notch(real parts mounted through a real board.)
ones i like to use are the sad-1, tube mania, sod-1.
the old sdi-1 red battery cover distortion does a pretty convincing early evh!
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 5:57 pm
by Ferrao10
plained wrote:http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/arion/sfl1#
should be able to snag one for under 40 tho.
truth be told you would not be disappointed with any of the old japan arion pedals, they are incredible, the construction is top notch(real parts mounted through a real board.
Many thanks Plained!
The unit for 30€ from ebay was the substitute for the broken down unit. So, I got a working flanger again. I use it very rarely, though. It's a great effect but just not very mix-friendly.
Anyways, the Arion does look interesting, especially because of the feedback loop-ability.
http://www.gearbug.com/product_info/ari ... anger_sfl1 says "stupid plastic with weak knobs"
Does that mean the casing is plastic? That'd be aweful.
The easiest to go for me would be
this. Can you tell wether this is the J version?
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 8:44 pm
by seremtan
ToxicBug wrote:Received my 2016 Giant TCX Advanced Pro 1 today
[lvlshot]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37769942/2016-04-01%2019.54.01.jpg[/lvlshot]
nice, and props on choosing disc over rim
get some slick marathon plus
and replace those cheap pedals ffs
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 9:02 pm
by plained
yea i know what you mean i dont really use modulation effects either but theyre fun to play around with
that guy from that page was using that flanger for his casio keyboard!
here are some guitar guys talking about them
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index. ... ed.997670/
yea theyre plastic but it is tough plastic for sure ive never seen a broken or cracked one, and if it happend every one of them is housed in the same enclosure so you could just swap it into a new one hehe, actually a smart way to keep production costs down too. one thing a bag of arions weighs like 25% of what a bag of boss, dod, ibanez's weighs and the paint wont get all chipped up cuz theyre plastic!
like alot of japan stuff the engineering of these pedal seems deceptively simple yet it is actually very smart and very effective at achieving very good durability at low cost, the pots are board mounted but they are nylon long shafted (flexible)and have a sleeve over them that supports and protects them from diagonal shearing forces. the knobs are located kinda protected by the battery cover (close to and lower than). the skirts of the plastic knobs are less than 1mm from the control plate so that when the knobs get stepped on the skirts transfer the force to the control plate and not so much to the pots, kind of like the ibanez 9 series but crappier! :P . i have some older 80's dod's and the pots are super vulnerable but theyre pretty durable too

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none of it matters to me as all i care about is the sound.
i have heard some very experienced people praise them for their sound, for ex, phaser comes close to mutron, chorus comes close to leslie, and sad-1 come close to echoplex!
i dont know if i'd go that far but they sound dam good
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:01 pm
by Captain
seremtan wrote:nice, and props on choosing disc over rim
get some slick marathon plus
and replace those cheap pedals ffs
Did they even have bicycles back then?
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:49 pm
by Whiskey 7
Planning some holidays
Local Holiday: We dropped in to our local motoring club to pick up some free road maps yesterday. Yes, some freebies still exist.
We are planning a driving holiday down south over two weeks this July (our winter in Australia). We just love the cold. Google maps say it is about 4,000 kilometres (round trip)but you can add 1k (tourist contingency) so about 5,000 kilometres all up. That will make a nice drive. We have friends we can drop in on and it will be nice to catch up
Last we were down that way we did the picturesque Great Ocean Road. I have a DVD somewhere with our helicopter tourist flight over the
The Twelve Apostles and that was awesome.
Search images for Great Ocean Road/The Twelve Apostles as you wish.
Overseas Holiday: While there I picked up a map of the United Kingdom and paid $18 for it. Like I said, some freebies exist. Later today I'll be studying that UK map as the intention is to do a driving holiday there 2017/2018.
Might throw in a European River Cruise as they are currently offering heavily discounted airfares to Europe. We figure if we are so close to the UK why not combine them.
If you were following I was asking about the Northern Lights. Abisko Sweden was one of the possible destinations, Yellow Knife Canada the other. So looking like a side trip to Sweden might be added
We are considering the Canada/Alaska alternative as the European holiday is starting to sound busy, busy, busy.
Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 11:02 pm
by Doombrain
seremtan wrote:ToxicBug wrote:Received my 2016 Giant TCX Advanced Pro 1 today
[lvlshot]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37769942/2016-04-01%2019.54.01.jpg[/lvlshot]
nice, and props on choosing disc over rim
get some slick marathon plus
and replace those cheap pedals ffs
It's a CX bike, they all come with disks

Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 11:09 pm
by Captain
He'll say he knows and some bullshit about you not understanding English, something about some 4chan meme, and he'll insinuate that he's a pro rider even though he hasn't been on a bicycle since before WWI.
There, saved you the effort

Re: What is new in your little world?
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:32 am
by Ferrao10
plained wrote:...Arion...japan stuff...
Well, thanks for a new addiction

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The more I look into them the better they seem. Still, plastic casing, hmm.
Will try to find the SAD-1 though. Analog delay is on my list anyways.
@ToxicBug and bike-people in general: are hydraulic disk-brakes sensitive to temperature? What are the advantages to mechanical disk-brakes?