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   / Good morning!!!! #124,221  
2020-12-23, 0336

24 right now...high in the low 30's.

Last day of work until 02 January! I'm looking forward to the time off. Yesterday, work was really busy. Doubt much goes on today though. Our plant manager's last day....officially, he's retiring at the end of 2020, but with the shutdown, this will be the last day I see him. Good guy, definitely an "old school" manager who came up through the ranks (started of as a polisher 30some years ago). A bit rough around the edges (so am I, BTW) but a good guy to work with. Got him a bottle of Wild Turkey for a Christmas/Retirement gift.

Old school with common sense is the best. Good luck with the replacement.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,222  
Ron, my Hunter furnace is in good shape and still 85% efficient after 25 years. They made 'em to last, so good that the company that made them went out of business.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,223  
Don, my concern about the shot is waiting in line for my turn. Some of the places here are going to be drive threw. What if you had a bad reaction as you are driving away?

Drive-through is a bad idea for the vaccination, like you said there are a certain percentage of people who are getting bad reactions.
3rd Alaska health care worker suffers anaphylactic reaction following COVID shot - Alaska Watchman

Good morning! 65˚F heading to the 70's before the cold front comes through this afternoon and lowers the temps to the 30s for Christmas.

We are getting together for the Park cedarcide this morning - should be a good day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,225  
Going to 47° today. The meltdown continues, now in a flood watch. The wind was real cold yesterday blowing across the snow, but a lot melted.
Getting hair cut later today.

Wife said Walmart was a zoo yesterday with checkout lines to the back of store.

You guys were guessing car types, I was looking at all the open room in the garage.

Buppies, have a good day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,227  
Paul, how do you "tune" the ports in those speakers?
do you use insulation inside?
I'm assuming the ports have the most to do with bass and midrange while the tweeters
do their own thing.
Do you build your crossovers from scratch or buy assembled tunable ones?

The box volume, port area and shelf length are calculated based on the driver resonant frequency and the desired low frequency performance.
The midrange is in a sealed box of its own, and the high frequency driver is mounted directly to the waveguide, also sealed from the cabinet.
The crossover net work is built from scratch as well. I do buy the inductors rather wind my own.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #124,229  
mpham what is the grey car?

Better question is where is all the stuff that's supposed to be cluttering the garage? ...... :thumbsup: That's the cleanest garage that I have ever seen!:D
 

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