Schiit Happened: The Story of the World's Most Improbable Start-Up
Sep 26, 2019 at 10:34 PM Post #51,377 of 149,848
If you are referring to the DAC option card available for the Asgard 3 , then I would select 24 bit depth.
 
Sep 26, 2019 at 11:55 PM Post #51,379 of 149,848
Hahaha post the porn! Previous pic was my "top" shelf ... here's my "bottom" shelf. Lol had to start some overflow shelves too. I just like glass bottles ... tubes, spirits, it's all good! :yum:

The kids say we're "alcohol enthusiasts" ... if we were alcoholics those bottles would be empty :laughing:!






I was about to say classic :thumbsup:, but then realized the proof difference. I don't think I've had that one ... that's the "East" variant right?
I don't know.
We have it here in 37,5% and 42%
 
Sep 27, 2019 at 6:26 AM Post #51,381 of 149,848
Sep 27, 2019 at 9:37 AM Post #51,382 of 149,848
I have never been a fan of gin but I have had friends swear by gin soaked golden raisins as a health benefit. I do not suffer from that much joint pain so I am not the best person to recommend the purported health aid.
I also am not a lover of gin, but I did make up a kilo of gin soaked prunes after seeing a segment on a TV medical program, didn't seem to offer any benefit and now I have a litre of gin (and a pack of prunes) hanging around - I was prepared for another batch. :worried:
I bought some Schweppes Indian Tonic Water to see if my opinion of G&T had changed, but it hadn't :disappointed:

Perhaps I should get some dry vermouth :cocktail:
 
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Sep 27, 2019 at 10:14 AM Post #51,383 of 149,848
I think Bombay Sapphire is the best gin ever made, and another interesting product is Hendrick's Gin that has added flavours of Bulgarian Rose and cucumber.
Very un-gin-like gin :)

BTW, @wink has been spotted over in the Member's Lounge playing word games.

And ... any person who stocks Col. EH Taylor and Angel's Envy bourbons is my friend!
 
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Sep 27, 2019 at 10:48 AM Post #51,384 of 149,848
I also am not a lover of gin, but I did make up a kilo of gin soaked prunes after seeing a segment on a TV medical program, didn't seem to offer any benefit and now I have a litre of gin (and a pack of prunes) hanging around - I was prepared for another batch. :worried:
I bought some Schweppes Indian Tonic Water to see if my opinion of G&T had changed, but it hadn't :disappointed:

Perhaps I should get some dry vermouth :cocktail:
My body (edit: that is supposed to say buddy lol)swears by Gatorade powder and gin...It is probably not a good idea as it is pretty easy to drink...but you are drinking more or less straight gin with sugar and flavoring...and he says you know electrolytes to prevent the hangover *shakes head*
 
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Sep 27, 2019 at 10:49 AM Post #51,385 of 149,848
I think Bombay Sapphire is the best gin ever made, and another interesting product is Hendrick's Gin that has added flavours of Bulgarian Rose and cucumber.
Very un-gin-like gin :)

BTW, @wink has been spotted over in the Member's Lounge playing word games.

And ... any person who stocks Col. ET Taylor and Angel's Envy bourbons is my friend!
Angels Envy Rye is one of my staples! So very yum!
 
Sep 27, 2019 at 11:19 AM Post #51,386 of 149,848
2016, Chapter 3:
The Importance of Service

The Art of Troubleshooting

Okay. Let’s say the shiny new product shows up…but it doesn’t work quite right. It’s noisy, or it glitches when hooked up to your laptop’s USB port. Or it works happily for a year or two, then drops a channel. Or suddenly refuses to show up in your computer sound output panel.

In these cases, it’s time to troubleshoot.

And this is where it sometimes gets fun. Because there are some people out there who absolutely, positively refuse to believe there can be anything wrong with their system other than their Schiit product, and will spend much time and effort defending their system, rather than doing some simple troubleshooting.

Another GREAT chapter that hits close to home!

I'm an automitive powertrain development engineer, and by far the one thing that gets blamed for well over 90% (probably closer to 98%) of all our customer complaints is the powertrain calibration which is very rarely ever the actual cause of their issue(s) 9 times out of 10 the cause is from
something the customer has changed and forgets to tell us about or they don't think it matters. Since there is that 1 time out of 10 chance though, we still have to fully troubleshoot every issue to determine what the actual issue is which can and usually does end up being a MAJOR resource hog...
 
Sep 27, 2019 at 11:44 AM Post #51,387 of 149,848
Is that Jet-A1? :beerchug:

You are closer than you know! I DID chug a lot of jet A1 in these guys. I was in an ex-military jet partnership for a while. The little red one (an ex-Red Arrows Gnat) is the most fun you can have with your clothes on!

Cheers
 

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Sep 27, 2019 at 12:20 PM Post #51,388 of 149,848
You are closer than you know! I DID chug a lot of jet A1 in these guys. I was in an ex-military jet partnership for a while. The little red one (an ex-Red Arrows Gnat) is the most fun you can have with your clothes on!

Cheers
Now That Is Cool, mates! :)
 
Sep 27, 2019 at 12:25 PM Post #51,389 of 149,848
I also am not a lover of gin, but I did make up a kilo of gin soaked prunes after seeing a segment on a TV medical program, didn't seem to offer any benefit and now I have a litre of gin (and a pack of prunes) hanging around - I was prepared for another batch. :worried:
I bought some Schweppes Indian Tonic Water to see if my opinion of G&T had changed, but it hadn't :disappointed:

Perhaps I should get some dry vermouth :cocktail:
Needless to say that the Gin/Raisins/Prunes and sometimes Ginger therapy is fake news.
 

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