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Post by geebo on Sept 25, 2014 19:23:37 GMT -5
So you, tunatamer, stiehl11 and I were all married to the same thing? "Thing" is an interesting concept although sometimes that might be fairly accurate I was told at one point that "You'll be OK, you'll always have your music" So I end up with you folks. Happy now and the thought was true. But damn expensive!! Waiting for the shipment confirmation and a day off for getting it in the rack As expensive as this hobby can be, my ex was more so. And she was no hobby.
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Post by socketman on Sept 25, 2014 19:28:41 GMT -5
"Thing" is an interesting concept although sometimes that might be fairly accurate I was told at one point that "You'll be OK, you'll always have your music" So I end up with you folks. Happy now and the thought was true. But damn expensive!! Waiting for the shipment confirmation and a day off for getting it in the rack As expensive as this hobby can be, my ex was more so. And she was no hobby. I must have been married to her sister. I feel ya
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Post by boscobear on Sept 25, 2014 19:29:18 GMT -5
Weather, hot air baloons, crusies, sisters, ex-wives, Godzilla (want to see the new movie) and more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Godzilla reminds me of my ex, except she wasn't as good looking first thing in the morning. So you, tunatamer, stiehl11 and I were all married to the same thing? Whoo dudes, you guys were all married to the same woman, at the same time, LOL Clones When falling in love with a beautiful woman, you MUST remember that someone else is really glad she is gone. It took me two marriages to learn that valuable & very expensive law of life
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Post by autocrat on Sept 25, 2014 19:44:23 GMT -5
There's a heap of women out there complaining about the morons they used to be married to.
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Post by geebo on Sept 25, 2014 20:06:24 GMT -5
There's a heap of women out there complaining about the morons they used to be married to. No problem with that so long as I'm not married to one of them. Call me anything but my ex's husband.
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Post by pras1011 on Sept 27, 2014 15:57:11 GMT -5
Where is dirac? ??
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Post by Thunderduck on Sept 27, 2014 16:09:03 GMT -5
Sweden?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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Post by geebo on Sept 27, 2014 18:04:02 GMT -5
Sweden?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
It's 53° in Stockholm.
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Post by rswood on Sept 28, 2014 12:46:43 GMT -5
On September 12th Kiethl said Dirac was basically done, could be 5 minuets or 5 days, with needed days for testing.
Can Kieth or someone else from Emotiva give us an update?
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Post by Erwin.BE on Sept 28, 2014 13:45:26 GMT -5
Emo-minutes are not the same as we mortals know minutes. They last about 10x longer.
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Post by autocrat on Sept 28, 2014 18:25:48 GMT -5
Emo-minutes are not the same as we mortals know minutes. They last about 10x longer. Actual delivery date is defined as "a date after the delivery date as originally announced". That's as close as anyone can get to prediction.
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Post by Percussionista on Sept 28, 2014 18:56:38 GMT -5
On September 12th Kiethl said Dirac was basically done, could be 5 minuets or 5 days, with needed days for testing. Well if it were 5 minuets it would depend on the tempo - that could account for any delays. Though minuets are usually fairly spritely. Too bad it wasn't 5 polkas 'cause then it would have been ready really quick!
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Post by richardrc on Sept 28, 2014 21:08:39 GMT -5
Emo-minutes are not the same as we mortals know minutes. They last about 10x longer. It depends ion your inertial frame of reference.
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Post by boscobear on Sept 28, 2014 21:35:07 GMT -5
What don't you understand? When it is done it will be done, it's that simple. Not rocket science, just working science. When it's over it will be over, when it's done it will be done, pretty simple when you sit down and think about it. Then, it is all about how you define, it , and then when, it ,is done. See how simple, don't you like surprises? You never know when a surprise is coming, if you did, then it would not be a surprise, right. So saying that , it will be a surprise when it comes. It will also be a surprise when it's done, so now I bet you can.
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Post by villock on Sept 28, 2014 21:50:24 GMT -5
What don't you understand? When it is done it will be done, it's that simple. Not rocket science, just working science. When it's over it will be over, when it's done it will be done, pretty simple when you sit down and think about it. Then, it is all about how you define, it , and then when, it ,is done. See how simple, don't you like surprises? You never know when a surprise is coming, if you did, then it would not be a surprise, right. So saying that , it will be a surprise when it comes. It will also be a surprise when it's done, so now I bet you can. I still don't understand, so do you think it will be done by this Tuesday?
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Post by rswood on Sept 29, 2014 0:27:30 GMT -5
What don't you understand? When it is done it will be done, it's that simple. Not rocket science, just working science. When it's over it will be over, when it's done it will be done, pretty simple when you sit down and think about it. Then, it is all about how you define, it , and then when, it ,is done. See how simple, don't you like surprises? You never know when a surprise is coming, if you did, then it would not be a surprise, right. So saying that , it will be a surprise when it comes. It will also be a surprise when it's done, so now I bet you can. If you pay your electricity bill and your lights don't go on in the morning , and your butter is melted, it will be exciting waiting for the power to come back on, think of the fun of anticipation. But just maybe you will call PG&E to find out status.
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Post by bargain on Sept 29, 2014 6:27:14 GMT -5
I accidentally turned my fridge off for 3 days when I turned the XMC off at the wall. The blood was everywhere.
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Post by SticknStones on Sept 29, 2014 10:58:08 GMT -5
A reasonable estimate would be when the Dirac tutorial appears so shall......
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Post by jethro on Sept 30, 2014 0:39:46 GMT -5
I'm still patiently waiting for the XMC-1 to work as advertised. One thing I'll never count on unfortunately is Emotiva to deliver on time. Everyone needs to understand that they will have Dirac when they get it just like they got an XMC-1 minus the Dirac when they got it.
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Post by hemster on Sept 30, 2014 0:43:41 GMT -5
^That explains your signature, Jethro.
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