Schiit Happened: The Story of the World's Most Improbable Start-Up
Oct 31, 2022 at 11:14 AM Post #102,046 of 150,209
Are DACs with chokes, like yggy, faster than dacs without chokes, like gumby & bifrost?

Listening to a familiar bluegrass album, and I can swear the banjo playing seems "slower"/more articulate.... like it was previously too fast to hear with 100 percent clarity, but now I can pick up each strum/string picking better then before.
My 'new' MGB GT V8 will have a choke.

I am hoping it will be pretty fast :beyersmile:
 
Oct 31, 2022 at 11:23 AM Post #102,048 of 150,209
A local guy made the arrows that were used in Deliverance. James Dickey, the author was an avid archer and some of his gear was used in the movie. (Bear take down and one standard recurved hunting bows) Dickey was lecturing at the local university when he had the arrows made.

I competed at the same archery club and had arrows made by the same gentleman, his cresting was very recognizable.

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Sweet! I used to shoot 50+ years ago and mostly used Flu-Flu arrows as I could not hit anything!

ORT
 
Oct 31, 2022 at 11:28 AM Post #102,049 of 150,209


"My theory is, that when it comes to important subjects, there's only two ways a person can answer. Which way they choose, tells you who that person is. — For instance, there's only two ✌🏻 kinds of people in the world: Beatles people, and Elvis people. Now, Beatles people can like Elvis, and Elvis people can like Beatles — but nobody likes them both equally. Somewhere, you have to make a choice. And that choice tells you who you are!"

I'm a Stones man.

There's two kinds of people in the world: Those who think people can be divided up into two types, and those who don't.

Graucho Marks
 
Oct 31, 2022 at 11:32 AM Post #102,051 of 150,209
Sweet! I used to shoot 50+ years ago and mostly used Flu-Flu arrows as I could not hit anything!

ORT
I competed at 20 yards indoors as well as field archery. My oldest brother was Illinois state champion and my other brother did all right as well. Me back in the day.

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Oct 31, 2022 at 12:41 PM Post #102,055 of 150,209
The Alison Krauss/Robert Plant albums aren't too shabby either. I think that I like their first album better, but the second one is good too.
Alison Krauss/Mark Knopler another great Duet Album......

Leo
 

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