@6thplanet said:
Thanks! Was a great time. That club/bar was a great place to play. Saw many national acts come through there. Shaun, the lead player/singer was good friends with the guy that booked the bands. We got to open for Accept, Slaughter, and Ronnie James Dio. 🤘🏼😈🤘🏼
Opening for RJD !! Real treat/rush, yes?
Splendid and the video was fun to watch, Eric - you still have all that hair, man?
Dio was a complete gentleman. He met us as we were setting up, thanked us for being there, and offered his crew for anything we needed. Was definitely the best show we were ever a part of.
...as for the hair, no. Long story short, my thyroid stopped working and one of the effects of it was my hair falling out, and not just on my head. Reguadless, I don't miss it. It was nice, but the up keep.... kudos to women and men that deal with all that.
@Nicholas_23 said:
oops , grabbed the wrong thread previously to post to ....
Had to pick up a new battery for the XJ today , the two year old megatron interstates, after two years, wouldnt take a charge, even after cooking it for a day on the charger. I ended up getting a duracell "ultra" 690 CCA this morning hoping this one will last longer , 210 bucks! What brand have you guys used that have lasted longer than two or three years? P.S. I do not run any accessories or stereo system in this vehicle.
I buy Napa brand just because it’s close. My F150 is gonna need a battery very soon as it’s on its 7th year. I will be shopping around this time.
I've had really great luck with the house brand at Farm and Fleet. I buy their top of the line (Platnium Series). Last one was good for 7 years. The one before that 8 years.
@Colonel7 said:
Just finished the new Netflix series Senna last night. I thought it was very good and would recommend it. Interesting how it is told through the Brazilian rather than Hollywood lens. Also, the “making of” episode was more than worth the watch to see how they did the cars and tracks
Thanks, will check it out. He was a national hero and much loved.
Senna was a great driver, but his 'win at all costs' driving rather put me off; there's a great interview of Ayrton with Jackie Stewart where Jackie asks him why, among all the great champions, he felt the need to run into people and risk lives. Apparently Ayrton didn't speak to him for many years after that.
Same with Schumacher (who's in a very sad situation and has been for some years) : his deliberately running into Damon Hill to secure the championship was disgraceful. You never saw Stewart, Moss, Andretti, Fangio, Brabham or Clark etc doing that.
We had a couple of those situations occur growing up. If they are not ran in conduit, a rock can drop in the ground and wear on the jacket. Water gets in and corrodes the aluminum to aluminum oxide.
What was interesting about it, was that half the house had power and half acted like it was running at under 110vac. Dim displays, not turning on, etc. Not like half the house on one side vs. the other either. Half the kitchen worked, half not, etc, really weird all around. After the second occurrence, they put conduit in.
@Steve_Lee said:
Looks like aluminum oxidation from a severed insulation jacket . . .
Yep. Happens. In the beginning, it can be something as small as a nick from a shovel.
@Wolf said:
We had a couple of those situations occur growing up. If they are not ran in conduit, a rock can drop in the ground and wear on the jacket. Water gets in and corrodes the aluminum to aluminum oxide.
What was interesting about it, was that half the house had power and half acted like it was running at under 110vac. Dim displays, not turning on, etc. Not like half the house on one side vs. the other either. Half the kitchen worked, half not, etc, really weird all around. After the second occurrence, they put conduit in.
Guess that kind of makes sense. One leg was ok while the other leg was struggling to pass anything, like a dog passing a peach seed.
@Wolf said:
Dio wasn't a tall fellow, right? Sometimes I'm surprised how big a persona comes from such a small front man.
Still, that had to have been fun...
Absolutely. Big voice from that little guy! It was kinda comical seeing him looking up at Shaun, who's 6'1.
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Dio was a complete gentleman. He met us as we were setting up, thanked us for being there, and offered his crew for anything we needed. Was definitely the best show we were ever a part of.
...as for the hair, no. Long story short, my thyroid stopped working and one of the effects of it was my hair falling out, and not just on my head. Reguadless, I don't miss it. It was nice, but the up keep.... kudos to women and men that deal with all that.
Dio wasn't a tall fellow, right? Sometimes I'm surprised how big a persona comes from such a small front man.
Still, that had to have been fun...
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I buy Napa brand just because it’s close. My F150 is gonna need a battery very soon as it’s on its 7th year. I will be shopping around this time.
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I've had good luck thus far with Duralast.
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I've had really great luck with the house brand at Farm and Fleet. I buy their top of the line (Platnium Series). Last one was good for 7 years. The one before that 8 years.
Thanks, will check it out. He was a national hero and much loved.
Senna was a great driver, but his 'win at all costs' driving rather put me off; there's a great interview of Ayrton with Jackie Stewart where Jackie asks him why, among all the great champions, he felt the need to run into people and risk lives. Apparently Ayrton didn't speak to him for many years after that.
Same with Schumacher (who's in a very sad situation and has been for some years) : his deliberately running into Damon Hill to secure the championship was disgraceful. You never saw Stewart, Moss, Andretti, Fangio, Brabham or Clark etc doing that.
Geoff
Lost power in half the house, just because of this guy
What happened (caused that)?
No idea, the utility company replaced the 2 manifolds(?) and added an extension to that cable.
Looks like aluminum oxidation from a severed insulation jacket . . .
Yeah, the manifolds were super corroded as well.
We had a couple of those situations occur growing up. If they are not ran in conduit, a rock can drop in the ground and wear on the jacket. Water gets in and corrodes the aluminum to aluminum oxide.
What was interesting about it, was that half the house had power and half acted like it was running at under 110vac. Dim displays, not turning on, etc. Not like half the house on one side vs. the other either. Half the kitchen worked, half not, etc, really weird all around. After the second occurrence, they put conduit in.
InDIYana Event Website
Yep. Happens. In the beginning, it can be something as small as a nick from a shovel.
Guess that kind of makes sense. One leg was ok while the other leg was struggling to pass anything, like a dog passing a peach seed.
Absolutely. Big voice from that little guy! It was kinda comical seeing him looking up at Shaun, who's 6'1.
https://x.com/brianroemmele/status/1865887144239317472?s=46&t=UxUwFO-wJhLN1_WtH2nx7Q
Smoke On The Water - Beethoven in reverse
Well damn, this messes up my household todo's while burning last of PTO later this month.
Looks painful!!
Oh no!!!
What happened there ?
Looks like he tripped over a toroid transformer . . .
I ha e 2 kids in boots right now. I feel for ya.