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Title: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 19, 2023, 07:06:29 PM
Thought I'd try a "nothing is off-topic" thread, considering the nonsense we started in the other.

I used to build computers back in the late 90s/early 2000s. Built one for myself last week and it's the first computer I've ever built that had no removable media drive. Also, setting up the bios was trivial. I remember jumper configurations, ridiculous bios combinations, etc. I can't believe how easy it is. Threw all the pieces together and it booted into Windows without issue. So strange to me.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 19, 2023, 09:51:06 PM
I build all my home computers- always have.  Ends up costing a bit more and requires more research, but I get the exact things I want and it is typically higher quality than anything I could buy.  Plus I can upgrade things and reuse things more easily.  Haven't made one yet without any drive bays.  Mostly because I still use removable trays for large spinning rust for the slow/big storage, and need a disc reader/writer.  M.2 is da bomb, for sure.

Current main desktop system (which is now 4 years old):

ASUS Prime X570-P Ryzen 3 AM4 with PCIe Gen4, Dual M.2, HDMI, SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.2 Gen 2 ATX Motherboard

AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler

Kingston Technology HyperX Fury Black 32GB 3466MHz DDR4 CL19 DIMM (Kit of 2) Memory HX434C19FBK2/32

Corsair Force Series MP600 1TB Gen4 PCIe X4 NVMe M.2 SSD

UCEC 5.25" Front Panel USB, 2xUSB 3.0, 2xUSB 2.0, HD Audio (to supplement rear ports)

ZOTAC Fanless GeForce GT 730 DirectX 12 (feature level 11_0) ZT-71114-20L 1GB 64-Bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 (x8 lanes) Video card  (I am not a gamer, this is very old now, but hard to find fanless)

Cooler Master Centurion case mid tower with 5 x 5.25" external bays and 1 3.5" external bay and filtered front air flow.

Antec 750W power supply

LG 5.25" sata M-Disc Bluray writer WH16NS40

3 Connectland hotplug 5.25" sata trayless drive bays for 3.5" HDD (had 4, removed one to install USB front port panel)

Connectland hotplug 3.5" sata trayless drive bays for 2.5" HDD

3x 3.5" WD 4TB sata hard drives

1x 2.5" Sandisk 256GB sata SDD

(And ultrawide LG monitor, Brother multifunction laser, Creative speakers, Asus Linux router, Cyberpower UPS, etc)

Even though it is now kinda old, it is plenty fast enough for anything I ever throw at it.  Running Linux Mint, of course.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 20, 2023, 08:09:41 AM
The one I just put together, which is set up as my gaming/home theater rig:

Gigabyte Z590i Aorus Ultra, Mini-ITX size, 1 PCIe Gen4 slot, single M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 1 and Gen 2, HDMI, 6gbps SATA, 2.5Gbps LAN, Wifi 6 built in, 3200MHz ram support native

Intel i5-11400f, 6 core, 12 thread

Thermarite Assasin X120 cooler

Team Group CL16 DDR4 3200MHz 2x16Gb ram

Team Group M.2 1TB NVMe SSD

WD Blue 1TB 5.25" HDD (for large game installs)

Seagate 2TB 3.5" HDD (For my PLEX server)

Front-ish I/O panel, USB 3.0x2 and audio

No-name 600W ATX PSU

MSI GTX 1070 full-size dual fan GPU

Cooler Master Q300L Mini ATX case, with 4x120mm fans. Went with that case because it sits in a hi-fi cabinet and anything less wouldn't have enough airflow.

All hooked up to my 65" TCL TV that was like $300 for Black Friday.

Cost right about $500 to build, other than the HDDs, which I already had.

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: dboogie2288 on June 20, 2023, 09:27:56 AM
Hahah yeah me too! I worked for about 2 years a local computer renaissance. Remember those?! They were awesome! Our store rocked....it was run by this Chinese lady and she was a ball buster. Other CR stores looked like a semi had just unload a full trailer of machines at any given moment, but our store was pristine. Always clean, always organized. It was something to be proud of.

I was promoted to assistant manager within my first year and I made a killing there. Made some commission on my service work, commission on my sales/builds, and then a pretty nice base hourly...I think it was 14 bucks an hr at the time. I cant tell you how many PCs I built in that period, but we had new and used for every budget. We even had a customer that came in every 6 months or so for a custom build gaming machine to run quake on. I remember this massive voodoo3 card we installed in one of his new machines. I was proud of those, hand built, tested fully, confident that it would last him years without issue. Of course they weren't as flashy as they are nowadays with the glass cases and RGB LEDs and crap. But he would have a powerhouse machine in a plain beige case built by a local shop. Of course, he was back in to get the latest and greatest in no time....not because of a bad machine, just because that's what he wanted.

I miss those times, simple times. Build PCs, go out with friends, hang out with my girl, go home and do it all over again. Growing up sucks.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 20, 2023, 10:37:00 AM
I still think there's a couple Computer Renaissance stores around
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 20, 2023, 12:01:29 PM
Loved those stores. I don't think they have too many left.

Now I go to MicroCenter close to me.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 20, 2023, 03:52:21 PM
We don't have either of those.  All we had was independent stuff and CompUSA, and when CompUSA went bye-bye, that left only BestBuy, which isn't exactly what I consider a computer store.  So pretty much all mail-order for many years now.

But yeah, I worked for a year at an independent service/sales store (prior to that I worked at Radio Shack), but it went out of business and I moved on.  Still, freaking fun days.  Up to my arms in computers and answering questions, troubleshooting, etc.  Everything was always exciting and new.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 20, 2023, 08:25:46 PM
Oh yes. Radio Shack. That was a great store. Last year I needed some capacitors to repair my old TV. Couldn't find them sold anywhere locally. Back in the day I would have simply walked into RS. Kids nowadays don't repair anything.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 20, 2023, 11:34:01 PM
Oh yes. Radio Shack. That was a great store. Last year I needed some capacitors to repair my old TV. Couldn't find them sold anywhere locally.

It was my favorite place, which is why I wanted to work there so badly, but they had a minimum age so I couldn't work there.  Applied when "of age" and they took me immediately- I knew almost everything about every item in that store.  What ruined it for me was when I moved and the new location had a manager that only cared about high pressure sales, which I simply won't do.  I ended up answering all the hard questions and fixing the difficult issues, while other staff stood at the front, jumping on people, and making all the money.

And yes, my first computer was, of course, a TRS-80 CoCo 1, bought long before I could work at Radio Shack.

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Back in the day I would have simply walked into RS. Kids nowadays don't repair anything.

Nor would they know how.  Too busy deciding which gender flavor/orientation or "identity" gets them the most attention while spending the rest of their time staring at phones.  OK, maybe it isn't THAT bad, but, in my day....  well, get off my lawn.  Oh wait, there is nobody on my lawn, they are just sitting in their rooms staring at phones.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on June 21, 2023, 05:07:08 AM
My IT background came from my Dad who was at various points a DataComms specialist (Military secure Teletype systems), and Electrical Engineer, and Electronic Engineer, a Mainframe Engineer,  a COBOL Programmer, and then he went into management and eventually Leadership Training. So, we always had IT kit at home ranging from a Wang Word Processor (size of a fridge) to various IBM, Honeywell, and DEC (PDP & VAX) Mini-Computers and eventually the inevitable X86 machines.

In my 20's, whilst working as an Electronics Tech in a college, I got dragged into maintaining the CAD computers (386's running AutoCAD) and learned the WinTel world pretty thoroughly through that. After that I worked as a PIC Programmer working with GPS and GSM systems and then got into doing Software Tech Support due to speaking French and being an accomplished trouble-shooter.

Personally I started my computing journey with a Sinclair ZX81 (Z80- BASIC & Machine Code), then a Sinclair QL (68008- BASIC, FORTRAN, PASCAL and C), then my first introduction to the WinTel world with a 286 running MSDOS 4.11 and later on 6.22 and Win 3.1.
By the time I replaced my home 286 it had 4MB RAM and was running EMM286 to manage the extra RAM and would run Wolfenstein 3D very well indeed and Doom adequately. That 4MB RAM required 102 separate chips to be fitted and took me hours!!
The advent of Quake made me upgrade to a 486 and since then it has been a long stream of upgrades and replacements until the current PCs.
Games PC - 7year old i7-4790, 16GB RAM, GTX960, 2TB SSD, 2TB HDD, 2x 32" monitors.
Garage PC - 15 year old Q9550 , 8GB RAM, GTX750Ti, 512GB SSD, 1TB HDD, 26" monitor.
Both run Win10 because it's what I use for the gaming PC and while I have played with Linux quite a bit it is no use for many games.

I also have a couple of old laptops and a few VMs that I use/play with from time to time, but less so these days as I spend all day working on a PC (Software Support for Radio-Oncology treatment systems) so in the evenings I don't really want to play with PCs.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 21, 2023, 09:32:14 AM
I also miss Radio Shack of old. I've had pretty good luck with Chinesium Amazon capacitors. I currently do a little side work repairing Super Nintendos. It really is amazing how far the internet has come as far as sharing knowledge. It's so easy to see what others have done and to reduce the amount of experimentation to see if mods and repairs work.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 21, 2023, 01:48:50 PM
Ahhh. The days when HDD space and RAM were limited, and we had to find ways to make-do with little. I remember using Stacker on my first white box PC because I only had a 20MB hdd and 1 (or maybe 2 mb) of RAM, out of which DOS took up 640kb! I had no math co-processor so playing actions games was crappy as hell; so I had to make the screen small! My first programming language was Quick Basic then Pascal. Learned 8086 (or was it 8088) machine lang in college.

Those were fun days trying to squeeze every ounce out of our limited resources. And miss those heavy "clicky" IBM keyboards that felt satisfying.

Now the kids have too much and no appreciation for the joys of limitation; and crappy touch screen keyboards. Moore's law ruined it for them. I still miss my Blackberry keyboard. Solid.

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on June 23, 2023, 02:50:07 AM
Plenty of mechanical keyboards out there with a plethora of key types. You can buy IBM M-type keyboards but you are gonna pay $100+
Personally I use a Hyper-X Alloy Elite 2 because I don't like "clicky" mechanical keyboards, but the feel is so much better than crappy membrane keyboards.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on June 23, 2023, 05:18:30 AM
You know why the click is there, right?  IBM keyboards came out with that feature as they were transitioning from Selectric typewriters to PCs.  People liked the click of the keyboards.  It was a comfort sound and a means to know that you actually pressed a key.  Yes I know it's probably way past the time for that but truthfully I like a clicky keyboard.  I worked for IBM during that transition.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 23, 2023, 05:38:47 AM
I hate those noisy things.  Always have :)

They were *quality* though... but that doesn't mean they have to be loud keyboards to be good quality with good feedback.  Kinda like vehicles don't have to be LOUD to have good performance.  Biggest form of noise pollution where I live are stupid, low-end cars and motorcycles with illegal exhaust modifications that do essentially nothing but annoy everyone many, many, many times every day; and wake me up from my needed sleep nearly every morning.  Not that I am bitter or anything....
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on June 23, 2023, 08:21:42 AM
Old manual typewriters are going for BIG money at the flea markets around here. In any shape. I coulda cleaned up with all the ones I tossed.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 23, 2023, 09:58:38 AM
If I don't get tactile feedback with a little sound I don't like it. Somatosensation or bust for me.

I dislike iphones w/o the home button. I hate cars that have an "on" button. My new Samsung washing machine has a touch screen. Sucks ass.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: BruceR on June 23, 2023, 10:09:09 AM
If I don't get tactile feedback with a little sound I don't like it. Somatosensation or bust for me.

I dislike iphones w/o the home button. I hate cars that have an "on" button. My new Samsung washing machine has a touch screen. Sucks ass.
I've never heard anyone say they like their Samsung appliances.  Usually lure you in with some cool but useless features, and then their longevity is crap.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 23, 2023, 10:26:00 AM
That's what I read online.

We always buy the European style front loader machines and wanted one with a large capacity. This seemed to be well priced (guess b/c people bitch about their quality  :) ).

Had good reviews. We'll see...

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 23, 2023, 03:14:28 PM
We always buy the European style front loader machines and wanted one with a large capacity. This seemed to be well priced (guess b/c people bitch about their quality  :) ).

Had good reviews. We'll see...

I have been very happy with my huge, front-loading Frigidaire FAFW4221LB 4.2 cu.ft.  It is 12 years old now.  Cleans really well and holds a TON of stuff.  Plus has an "allergy" mode which heats the water really hot/long for bedding and such.  And it wasn't that expensive either.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: gPink on June 25, 2023, 01:09:18 PM
We just dumped an HE front loader for an old style top load agitator machine. You can actually get enough water in it to clean your clothes.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 25, 2023, 06:26:20 PM
We just dumped an HE front loader for an old style top load agitator machine. You can actually get enough water in it to clean your clothes.

A front loader doesn't need anywhere near as much water to wash clothes.  That is by design.  If you watch it work, it will add a little water and it will turn to get the limited water (and soap) into the clothes, then it pauses and allows the liquid to run through the clothes on its own.  Then it turns the opposite direction and does the same.  It senses the water level all the time, and will add more and more until it is the ideal amount to run through the clothing but not so much as to be unnecessary.  This not only saves water and electricity and detergent (and fabric softener if you use that), it means the soap is more concentrated (less diluted).  So it cleans better.  It is also far less wear on the clothes because it is not twisting and agitating them (wet fibers are far more fragile).  I have found it really does clean much better than conventional top-loaders and clothes last longer.

It also means there is much more space for clothes because it doesn't need so much water.  A top loader will not clean clothes unless there is a ton of water so all the clothes can float and move freely.  That is not the case with a front-loader.  So you can literally "stuff" a front loader, filling every inch of the tub with clothing, and it will clean them just as effectively.  I can wash a king-sized comforter in my home front-loader, which is amazing.  I can also wash two large bath towels, two hand towels, two rags, two king-sized pillow cases, a king-sized fitted sheet, AND a king-sized top sheet in one load and still have room for more.

Now there is one caveat to front loaders- although they CLEAN better in the wash cycle, they don't RINSE as effectively through that tactic.  So most machines will have a "second rinse" option, and I always use that (mine will remember the setting).   But even with that active, it still uses less than half the water and retains all the other positives.

Two other tips with front-loaders:  When you go to wash a cloth or rag, get it wet and wipe the seal to keep it clean.  Also, ALWAYS leave the door cracked significantly OPEN when you are done with laundry, to prevent mildew.  And a tip for drying: never use high heat, use low heat instead.  And don't "over dry", this is easy to prevent with any modern dryer that has auto-sensing.  Both will stress clothes more, while also wasting power.

Yes, it is apparent that I have spent far too much time analyzing washing machines :)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 25, 2023, 08:52:02 PM
Hahahaha. You have analyzed washers quite a bit. :)

Front loaders clean better, use less water and are gentler on clothes. They can get moldy though. So I keep the door open for a day after wash. Most of us are just not used to these washers. They are great though.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 25, 2023, 10:20:00 PM
Hahahaha. You have analyzed washers quite a bit. :)

I tend to analyze most everything quite a bit.  It is pretty exhausting.  There is a Consumer's Report enterprise in my brain just waiting for the next thing to come along and consume me.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on June 26, 2023, 04:20:21 AM
We have a front loader but the dispenser area gets pretty bad after a few months so I detach that and put it in the dishwasher to clean up the areas I can't get to.  I also take the top off it and take out the plastic piece that the dispenser fits into and clean that as well.  All done then some Afresh in it and we're good for the next couple of months.  And we leave the door open too.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 26, 2023, 08:50:26 AM
Shifting gears on the nonsense thread a bit. Can someone recommend some OTC multiuse bottles of dry-eye drops? Currently my research tells me that Blink and Refresh are best due to their use of "vanishing" non-BAK preservatives.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 26, 2023, 11:20:57 AM
Refresh has worked well for us.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 26, 2023, 03:29:53 PM
I installed a new gas cap. Pretty happy with it so far. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PLB9BRR
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 26, 2023, 09:13:33 PM
We have a front loader but the dispenser area gets pretty bad after a few months so I detach that and put it in the dishwasher to clean up the areas I can't get to.  I also take the top off it and take out the plastic piece that the dispenser fits into and clean that as well.

Yep!  I do the exact same thing.  That dispenser thing can get nasty.  Mold/mildew just love anywhere wet and warm.  In think it can live on detergent and fabric softener, and those might hold water in there longer as well.

I don't have any issues with the tub, though.  I guess that just has no trouble drying out.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 26, 2023, 09:18:35 PM
Shifting gears on the nonsense thread a bit. Can someone recommend some OTC multiuse bottles of dry-eye drops? Currently my research tells me that Blink and Refresh are best due to their use of "vanishing" non-BAK preservatives.

My Ophthalmologist recommended the PF (preservative free) versions of Refresh and Systane.  So I bought both (Costco had a good price on one of them).  Because they are PF, they have to be in "individual servings".  However, you only need a few drops in each eye, so I just hold onto the rest for later in the day.  Not like it will get all THAT contaminated in just several hours.  The PF versions will cost more, due to the more packaging and such.

Anyway, I find that Systane seems to work a bit better.  There are also "generic" versions of it available from various locations for cheaper.  Thankfully, several months after the surgeries, my eyes are no longer insanely dry.  So now I don't have to use either but rarely.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 26, 2023, 09:25:01 PM
I installed a new gas cap. Pretty happy with it so far. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PLB9BRR

Yeah, my fight with the stock one has always been annoying.  Never-ending corrosion issues to the point I could barely open it until I took it all apart and cleaned and lubed it.  Then it would be good for only another year or two.  Rinse and repeat, over and over.

Finally ended up replacing it with the same OEM new part (moving the cylinder) in mid 2022.  No problems with that one yet, but it hasn't been long enough to know yet.

http://zggtr.org/index.php?topic=20069.0
http://zggtr.org/index.php?topic=25405.0

I was considering something like that simple Amazon one at one point, if I got frustrated enough.  But I didn't want black, I wanted to keep the lock, and also keep the "captive" ability of the stock one.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 27, 2023, 05:52:48 AM
Yep!  I do the exact same thing.  That dispenser thing can get nasty.  Mold/mildew just love anywhere wet and warm.  In think it can live on detergent and fabric softener, and those might hold water in there longer as well.

I should have mentioned that not only do I leave the door open, I also leave the dispenser tray all the way open for a few days after use that that helps, as well.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 27, 2023, 10:13:59 AM
Never-ending corrosion issues to the point I could barely open it until I took it all apart and cleaned and lubed it.

Second bike with the same issue. Wasn't going to let it happen again. An additional perk; the opening is smaller than the OEM one. It's about the same size as the inside of the actual filler and this allows a lot less splash while filling.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 27, 2023, 10:39:53 AM
Sometimes I like a little hint of mildew smell. Makes it feel farm fresh.


I should have mentioned that not only do I leave the door open, I also leave the dispenser tray all the way open for a few days after use that that helps, as well.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 28, 2023, 05:30:36 AM
Sometimes I like a little hint of mildew smell. Makes it feel farm fresh.

Eeeew

Is that with or without some Eau de Manure?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 28, 2023, 10:01:41 AM
Currently without Eau de Manure.

Speaking of which, while looking for soil conditioners this spring I remember seeing bags of manure for sale at home depot! WTF.

So, if I am hankering for the farm fresh smell to go with my farm fresh eggs in the morning, I know I can augment the mildew smell with some warm manure patties placed right in my little front yard.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on June 28, 2023, 01:05:48 PM
It's good for roses...
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 28, 2023, 01:45:45 PM
Good for fire as well. My mom grew up in a farm, she says it's great for all kinds of plants and can use it for fuel as well!

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on June 28, 2023, 07:06:39 PM
Not chicken though.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 29, 2023, 08:53:57 AM
Anyone out there playing Diablo 4?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 19, 2023, 01:54:22 PM
Haven't been around much due to my other projects. Currently trying to get my drag car ready for the Duct Tape Drags coming up soon. '78 Camaro sh!tbox.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 20, 2023, 03:34:21 AM
Won Powerball again.  Not as lucky as the last draw.  Won $8 this time.  Won $16 the last time.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on July 20, 2023, 09:43:23 AM
All these weeks. I won nada. Someone in CA won the $1 billion.

I won't start playing the mega millions until it hits $900 Million.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 20, 2023, 10:03:50 AM
Someone won powerball. I'll have to get a mega millions ticket when I'm doing errands.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on July 20, 2023, 10:15:41 AM
Yup. Some lucky bastard in L.A. won it.

Mega Millions is at $720 million. Good luck.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Pilgrim on July 21, 2023, 01:55:11 PM

We have no luck in those huge jackpot lotteries.  The odds are tremendously against you.  We have much better luck playing the smaller lottery games like Keno when at the local restaurant/pub enjoying some food and drink.   
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 23, 2023, 08:20:33 AM
Same here with the smaller games on line...
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on August 10, 2023, 05:45:11 PM
Picked up an old Canon FTb. Haven't shot on film in 20 years, and even then it was like disposable cameras or a 110 film camera.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on August 11, 2023, 05:18:43 AM
I'm going to use my Dad's old Voigtlander again.  Everything is mechanical circa late 50's early 60's.  The slides he took were phenomenal as far as color and sharpness.  Can you still get 35mm film?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on August 11, 2023, 08:48:47 AM
Absolutely, 35mm is still made. Local camera stores, if you have any around, usually still have some. That's a good place to try a couple of rolls to figure out what you like. B&H Photo, Adorama, and  Filmphotographystore.com are the ones I use. I like them all for different reasons.

The Canon FTb I picked up is basically one of the last fully mechanical cameras that Canon made. There's a little mercury battery for the meter, but I'm not bothering with that. I've got a halfway decent light meter app on my phone.

After I shoot a few rolls, I'm going to develop them myself. Picked up a little light panel so I can do my own digital "scans" with my DSLR.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on August 18, 2023, 09:34:46 AM
6 more weekends until the race. Going to be close.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53114418969_9f24a3ee4e_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2oVxhhi)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: BruceR on August 18, 2023, 01:33:34 PM
Reminds me of my old '76 Camaro.  My ex-wife nagged me into selling it.  But like the car, the ex is long gone.  The car gave me a lot less headaches.  Wish I'd kept it.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on August 21, 2023, 03:45:01 AM
LOL...
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on August 22, 2023, 08:48:18 AM
Jim, was this site down for some time yesterday?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on August 22, 2023, 09:55:58 AM
It was down for a day or 2.  Don't know the cause..
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on August 22, 2023, 10:00:30 AM
I saw it was down for a day or 2. I assumed that Rick was doing something with it. Is he hosting ZGGTR.org from his place or is it on a hosting site?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on August 22, 2023, 10:19:29 AM
In other news I've been to a couple of bike meets recently and thought you might appreciate seeing some of the pics I took.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on August 22, 2023, 10:23:03 AM
Oh those are some nice bikes. What is a Norley!! Looks like a Norton with a big engine. Never heard of that. I gotta google it now.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on August 22, 2023, 10:56:22 AM
Those ARE cool bikes. Is a Norley a Norton with a Harley engine?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on August 23, 2023, 01:17:11 AM
There are 2 Harley engined custom bikes in there. Both by the same custom builder.
The Norley is indeed a Norton Featherbed frame with a Buell engine, and the "HD" (mimic-ing the HRD Logo)  is the same with a Sportster engine, but trying to look like an Egli Vincent.
The bottom left pic is an actual Egli Vincent.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on August 23, 2023, 03:43:44 AM
Went to the Toyota dealer the other day to drop off the Prius for service work.  Decided to look at the '23 Tundras.  I liked the styling and the interiors, but OMG the price.  One was 66k and the other was 71k.  My Tacoma looked like a toy compared to them.  Both running V6 with Turbo.  No V8 anymore.  And one was a Hybrid!  It was the 71k one.    What I found strange was the mpg on both.  19/22 city highway, which is similar to my Taco.  I couldn't understand the same mpg on the Hybrid though.  What's the point of a Hybrid if the mpg is the same?  Well, in doing some research on it, the hybrid generates more HP and torque.  Also the mpg figures seem to be inflated according to reviewers.  In the end neither of them are in my future.  I just can't see buying them.  I don't need anything that expensive to drive around in and I don't tow or scream around at high speed like some of those auto commercials show people doing these days.


One other fact I found out from the salesman is that if you see a Toyota emblem that is blue, it's a hybrid!  I've been owning hybrids since late 2004 and I never knew that.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on August 23, 2023, 08:54:03 AM
I have 5 more weekends to get my car ready for the drag races. It's getting damn close. Might have to take a day or two off work to get it done.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on August 28, 2023, 01:07:01 PM
Hope to fire this guy up next weekend.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53145755737_515bc45c38_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2oYiTBp)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 05, 2023, 12:05:12 PM
It runs!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: tweeter55 on September 06, 2023, 05:26:37 AM
 Was there any doubt?
:banana :banana :banana :banana
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on September 06, 2023, 07:38:10 AM
Congrats!
Post a video if you can, Red.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 06, 2023, 09:46:10 AM
Click to go to Flickr for the vid

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Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 06, 2023, 09:47:13 AM
Was there any doubt?
:banana :banana :banana :banana

Unfortunately. The motor hasn't been run for 5 years, and the car hasn't ever had a running motor. I bought it without a motor and trans.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on September 06, 2023, 11:00:32 AM
That's a nice album you got there Red.

Aren't these supposed to growl? That is how you put fear into pansy city boys like me.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 06, 2023, 11:06:57 AM
Basically running open headers for now. Having an exhaust was an un-needed waste of time. The drag race we're getting ready for is on the 29th, and we still have a fair bit to go.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on September 06, 2023, 11:24:01 AM
May I ask, ballpark, how much is such an undertaking costing you? These are expensive. And is that your shop or home garage?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 06, 2023, 11:37:29 AM
That's my best friend's home shop. Cars are expensive. Especially race cars. I'd have to guess probably $10k in accumulated parts. I've been getting parts/hand-me-downs/gifts for 15 years. The final stretch to get it going has been probably $3k.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 19, 2023, 08:10:20 AM
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Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 25, 2023, 10:48:29 AM
We got the car done in 17 days. Racing Friday and Saturday!

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Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 05, 2023, 01:05:36 PM
Made 5 passes. My best ET was 13.000 and the motor popped. Will find out this weekend what happened. I think we melted a hole in a piston.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on October 05, 2023, 01:21:35 PM
What! How does one melt a hole in the piston?! Please take pics.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 05, 2023, 02:52:35 PM
150hp shot of nitrous. One intake valve rocker decided to loosen up, and the next cylinder fed from that part of the intake got a double shot at 6k RPM. There will be pics next week.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on October 06, 2023, 01:56:23 AM
Melting a hole in a piston is easy. All you need is for the mixture to be too lean and Nitrous effectively adds oxygen so leans out the mix massively unless you add a lot of extra fuel. Gas burns SUPER hot very close to the spark plug if leaned out too much, and that hotspot eats into the piston crown until it burns through and you lose compression.
I had N2O on a Yamaha XS250 back in my late teens and we holed a couple of pistons before we got the mixture right. Was fun though as we had the only 250 that could stay with 750s off the line and could get to 115Mph.  8)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 06, 2023, 08:56:57 AM
It's a wet system, so leaning out shouldn't have been a problem, but anything is possible.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 09, 2023, 09:25:10 AM
So cylinder 1 intake valve:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53246298850_993a766bc6_z.jpg) (http://'https://flic.kr/p/2p8cczm')

Meant double shot to cylinder 4, leading to this:
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53245801976_2719b32b3a_z.jpg) (http://'https://flic.kr/p/2p89DSy')
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Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on October 09, 2023, 02:12:03 PM
The last non-U.S. car I bought was a '86 Honda because Ford did not have anything close to it I cared for.

Being from a Ford family where all my family and wife's family worked this was difficult.

Since then, all my vehicles were Ford as they made much better stuff for me.

I now will be looking for a new car in the next year or so.

It will not be a Ford, or a GM or a Chrysler. THEY DON'T MAKE CARS ANYMORE, only SUV's. I want a car.

Since making that stupid decision, I have written letters and told the dealer, we won't be buying our next car from Ford.

The current Honda Civic is a beautiful little car that will most likely be my next vehicle.

I know all the reasons U.S. makers are not making cars anymore, well, they make them, they just don't sell them in North America.

History repeats itself.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 09, 2023, 03:02:30 PM
Even the used market bears that out. People want trucks and SUVs. Very few people want cars.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on October 09, 2023, 09:16:59 PM
THEY DON'T MAKE CARS ANYMORE, only SUV's. I want a car.

Yep, I have noticed that as I start my long search for what might be my next car.  But your observation is not limited to just those brands.  ALL manufacturers are pushing cars aside for these SUV things that will have much poorer performance (they weigh more, have a higher center of gravity, and worse aerodynamics).  Weighing more = slower to accelerate, harder to stop, worse at cornering, and worse gas mileage (or electric range).  Higher center of gravity further hurts cornering and stability.  Plus more materials so they are more expensive.  And won't fit well into small garages.  Most people probably don't need or use that extra space, and almost none will ever leave paved roads.

But the market has spoken.  So "car" people's choices continue to dwindle.  I feel your pain.

As for "American", my first car was an 80's "American" and only now, several decades later, would I even consider an "American" car.  It has taken THAT LONG for the quality to become reasonable again.  It is worthy to note that many "foreign" cars are now made in the USA with USA labor and mostly USA or NA parts.  Not all, of course.  But it is funny because some "American" cars are actually less "American" than some non-"American" models (depending on how you measure things)  The lines can be very blurred.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on October 10, 2023, 03:40:37 AM
I'm glad I'm not alone in hating SUVs and the current obsession for the damned things. I used to be able to see through/around the car in front which enabled me to see further down the road and so could gauge the flow of traffic and drive smoother. Now I have to leave such a big gap to the fat-assed opaque SUV in front that the gap inevitably gets filled with yet another fat-assed SUV.
Many of the drivers of SUVs also seem to have no clue about the width of their vehicle so they end up driving across 2 lanes. On Sunday I went for a ride on my C14 and on a narrow single lane I met a fat-assed SUV coming the other way. Since the idiot driver of it had no idea of the width of her behemoth she was too scared to pull over enough for me to pass, so we stood there for 30 secs before she realised that she had a choice of either reversing 200yds to the previous passing point, or else pulling onto the grass verge in her fully 4x4 capable Range Rover. I just stood there and waited. Eventually her passenger (husband?) got out and I thought we were going to have some words, but he just went around and took her place in the drivers seat, and drove onto the grass verge so we could both go on our way.
I drive a big 2004 Lexus LS430 because I am a big guy and am uncomfortable in most smaller cars. Our neighbours have a new e-Mustang SUV and that fat-assed monstrosity has less interior space, yet still manages to block sightlines mostly due to the tinted rear window,....in a country where it isn't sunny that often!.
The last time I was in the USA (Florida in 2016) I rented a Ford Taurus which was a nice car. The engine was a bit bland but it had plenty of space and drove nicely. It's now discontinued due to a lack of demand which is a shame, but we seem to be a minority as the people want fat-assed SUVs.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 10, 2023, 12:45:23 PM
I'm likely in the minority around these parts. I like my SUV. At 6'5", it really helps. Fiance is 6'2", and two teenage boys, there aren't many cars that would fit the four of us. Throw in two dogs and a mess of camping gear, I've actually thought about getting a flat trailer to help... But I'm likely also in the minority that I've been driving larger vehicles my whole life. My first car was a '78 GMC 3/4 ton. Put 320 miles on a 30 foot RV this past weekend.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on October 11, 2023, 05:03:17 AM
I have no objection to people having these vehicles if they need them.
My sister used to have a huge 7 seater for her + hubby + 4 kids + our Mum.
The problem is all the rest who have no need but WANT to have the biggest car because they feel inadequate otherwise.

If I was 5'10" I would happily drive a Mondeo or Focus sized car for the rest of my life.
At 6'4" I can drive them but they are uncomfortable and unsafe because I have to have the seat so far back that my head is beside the B pillar and it blocks my side view.
I have never owned a new or even nearly new vehicle because of my size. To get something big enough within budget I have to buy 15+ year old top end cars like my current 2004 Lexus LS430 and previous 2001 S-Class Merc, 1998 Acura RL, etc. Even in the SUV market, only the top end models are big enough for people my size (or bigger).

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: lather on October 11, 2023, 04:13:44 PM
The last 4 wheel vehicle I purchased was a new 2005 Chevy Express cargo van. For track days and camping trips and for shopping for large crap like lumber. It has about 135,000 miles on it now and the only repairs it has ever needed was the AC compresser. one of my 4 or 5 bikes  (at any given time) has been my primary transportation since 2005 when Hurricane Katrina hit and gas prices around here doubled. When prices went back down I kept commuting on my bikes because I discovered it made going to work a lot more pleasant.

But  the Chevy Van was great for track days as I could just ride my Yamaha R3 right up the ramp into  it and be on my way after hooking up a few tie downs. It was also great for camping as I could just throw everything in the back and head out. I quit doing track days when Coivid closed the track and quick camping when my back got bad to bad for sleeping on an air mattress. But The van came in handing when I wrecked the C14 last year 750 miles from home.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on October 14, 2023, 05:58:45 AM
I was watching Youtube the other day and caught this...  Did you know, that with Toyotas you can disable/turn off the key fob so it doesn't communicate with the vehicle?  This is for those asshats that steal cars by cloning your key fob.  I tried it on my 16 Tacoma and it worked.  So here's what you need to do.  Hold the lock button down and press the unlock twice.  This will disable the fob.  To enable, just press the unlock button.  I think it's more for the vehicles that have the ability to unlock the doors by grabbing the handle.  Not sure if it works for the older ones without that ability or it's for those with remote start.  Both of my vehicles are not remote start but it does work with them.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on October 14, 2023, 10:23:18 AM
Americans are the biggest they've ever been, we've always equated "smaller" cars as things of lesser value too and less safe. The makers follow the money. If I could, I'd buy a Diesel 5-speed Fiesta from Europe or a  Ka if they still make that model, Spain?

My '22 C-14 is the first FOB vehicle I've owned, I don't care for it and I hope it's the last but I doubt it.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on October 14, 2023, 11:40:27 AM
Personally I like fobs and push button starting.  I rented a car the other day that used a key.  Drove me crazy trying to remember to pull it out to start the car lol as I'd always get in and look for the push button.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on October 16, 2023, 03:08:05 AM
I was watching Youtube the other day and caught this...  Did you know, that with Toyotas you can disable/turn off the key fob so it doesn't communicate with the vehicle?  This is for those asshats that steal cars by cloning your key fob.  I tried it on my 16 Tacoma and it worked.  So here's what you need to do.  Hold the lock button down and press the unlock twice.  This will disable the fob.  To enable, just press the unlock button.  I think it's more for the vehicles that have the ability to unlock the doors by grabbing the handle.  Not sure if it works for the older ones without that ability or it's for those with remote start.  Both of my vehicles are not remote start but it does work with them.

My 2004 Lexus has "Smart" fobs but there is a button in the drivers footwell that switches the "Smart" side of the fob off if you want. The remote still works if you press the Lock/Unlock/Trunk buttons. The "Smart" side of it only works if the fob is within arms length of the car, so keep your fob either more than 6 feet away from the outside of your house, or else in a faraday cage (tin box?)

A colleague had his nearly new Kia stolen via a booster. He has security video of them holding the device next to his front door whilst someone else held the other half of their device next to the car. They had the car open and started in 30 secs and were gone in under 1 minute. Insurance replaced the car and he now has a Faraday cage (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09P9L3VZ6) where they hang all of their keys.

These newer security systems are not perfect, but compared to the "good old days" of keys and hotwiring they are way more secure. I saw a video many years ago of an ex-thief who took a whole 25 secs to pop the door on a car, start it and drive off. No keys and to any bystander it looked like he had dropped his keys in the foot well of the car.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on October 16, 2023, 08:12:25 AM
Not sure of the rest of the world but here in Ohio we have quite a bit of a problem with people using some sort of app from Chinese tic-toc in that they are able to access the car and steal Kia's and Hyundi's to the point where dealers are offering steering wheel lock bars and law enforcement is at a loss to try to stop joy riders and thiefs.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on October 16, 2023, 08:20:08 AM
I don't know the details (and don't want to know) but "apparently" the TikTok method of stealing Kia/Hyundai uses a screwdriver and a USB cable.
It is a specific defect in their cars rather than an issue with Smartkeys or such.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on October 16, 2023, 07:53:34 PM
I don't know the details (and don't want to know) but "apparently" the TikTok method of stealing Kia/Hyundai uses a screwdriver and a USB cable.
It is a specific defect in their cars rather than an issue with Smartkeys or such.

^^^ This

There isn't an inherent problem with push-to-start with proximity fobs.  I have been using them for 24 years now.  The Kia/Hyundai disaster is a problem that they simply didn't include an basic engine immobilizer, like I have had, built-in, from the factory, for my last THREE cars, covering a span of **34 YEARS**.  Something we also have the C14.

The Kia/Hyundai issue isn't high-tech, they are just using electronics to get the weak DOOR electronics to unlock (yes, Kia screwed that up also) so they don't damage anything external.  Once inside the car, they get it started with a simple screwdriver because they are mechanically overwhelming the cheap ignition physical lock... the same way cars (PRIOR to engine immobilizers) have been stolen forever.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on October 16, 2023, 08:42:02 PM
HAs Kia had a recall, or a fix for this yet?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on October 17, 2023, 02:12:48 PM
Not sure if they have done anything in regards to a recall if they are issuing steering wheel bar locks....maybe a stop gap measure until they can figure out how to fix it without bankrupting the company
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on October 17, 2023, 04:34:58 PM
You have to wonder just how much money was "saved" by not having an engine immobilizer.  $25 to $50 per $30,000 to $50,000 vehicle?

The insurance industry must be REALLY angry.  It would not surprise me if they immediately doubled or tripled the comprehensive rates on every affected model.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on October 18, 2023, 07:11:43 AM
I've owned KIAs in the early 2000's....pieces of crap.  The engine and drivetrains were good but they don't do much when the rest of the car is falling apart around them.


https://www.npr.org/2023/05/18/1177005881/kia-hyundai-theft-settlement-tiktok
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on October 19, 2023, 02:47:30 AM
I've owned KIAs in the early 2000's....pieces of crap.  The engine and drivetrains were good but they don't do much when the rest of the car is falling apart around them.
https://www.npr.org/2023/05/18/1177005881/kia-hyundai-theft-settlement-tiktok
The early 2000s ones were crap, but they have come a LONG way since then.
They are easily a match for most of the Japanese cars now and almost as reliable as Toyota.
They offer 7 year/100k mile warranties so they are pretty confident about their product build quality.
Yes, they screwed up with the recent security issue but otherwise they are pretty decent cars.
I wouldn't buy one but that is because I wouldn't fit in any of their cars, except maybe the £60k EV9.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on October 19, 2023, 05:41:56 AM
The early 2000s ones were crap, but they have come a LONG way since then.
They are easily a match for most of the Japanese cars now and almost as reliable as Toyota.

That is my understanding, as well.  I have no direct or even send-hand experience, however.  This tends to hold with a lot of Korean products (LG, Samsung, etc).  Remember that Japanese products were also crap at first and evolved quickly to match and then surpass the quality of perhaps other countries until it became, arguably, the best available anywhere.  Korea kinda followed the same path Japan did.  And I expect as their standard of living accelerates and labor becomes super-expensive, and prices get really high, another country will then also fall the same path.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on October 19, 2023, 03:59:24 PM
To add, China is where Kia was 20 years ago and where Japan was 50 years ago.........
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on October 20, 2023, 06:10:22 AM
To add, China is where Kia was 20 years ago and where Japan was 50 years ago.........

China is a bit more unpredictable, though.  There is no lack of government "interference" in Japan and SKorea, but China takes it to a really high level.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 20, 2023, 07:52:21 AM
Commissioned some art so I could make shirts. Pretty happy with it.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53271902166_b74f8992fd_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2pasqxQ)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: lather on October 20, 2023, 09:35:08 AM
Here is my Autocrosser from back in th 80s. Holley, Edelbrock, Competion Cams, Hooker, Summit suspension and a Muncey rock crusher.
(http://www.barrowcreek.com/gallery/79Camaro.jpg)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on October 20, 2023, 03:50:32 PM
Here is my 1989 Jackson Racing supercharged CRX Si.  Only autocrossed it once, though.  Great fun, but hard to put power to the ground in a FWD.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: lather on October 20, 2023, 06:31:18 PM
It was big fun to go around corners in Tlthe CRCsi on 3 wheels!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: lather on October 20, 2023, 08:45:04 PM
I autocrossed a CRXsi also and actual got third place in a statewide event. Never won a trophy with the Camaro. With the mods I had to run in C Modified which put me against Porce 911s. I Gould out run them but could not corner with them.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on October 21, 2023, 10:41:14 AM
It was big fun to go around corners in The CRXsi on 3 wheels!

LOL- yeah.  The CRX is front heavy and FWD and I was running stock suspension and wheels.  Regardless of the power, it wasn't going to do all that well in autocrossing without a lot of additional work.

I am nostalgic about the CRXsi- great transmission and engine, comfortable, nice controls, reliable.  Of course my stock G37S is tremendously more everything.... despite being a lot heavier, it is so quiet, powerful, comfortable, handling is good, RWD.  If it were a manual transmission, I would be getting myself in trouble.

I keep eying the Q50RS, even test drove it.  Price is insane.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 23, 2023, 01:41:18 PM
All cars are race cars if you try hard enough.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on October 23, 2023, 04:34:21 PM
I have drifted my 2 ton LS430. Does that count?  :o :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 24, 2023, 08:52:35 AM
Absolutely that counts. More noise more better.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on October 29, 2023, 07:44:24 PM
First new car I bought was an '86 CRX-SI, red. Had many more miles on it when I had to sell it because of rust issues at 126,000 miles. Being from a family where everyone worked at Ford, this was not a popular choice, but the U.S. spec '86 Escort GT was just not a car comparable to the Honda. Best car I ever had until the '01 Ford Focus.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: lather on October 29, 2023, 09:23:52 PM
I'm not sure the year but Think it was an 85cred CRXSi
I bought fir my second wife. When we divorced  she got it and I bought an 86 or 87 black one. Sold it a year later when I married my 3rd wife who had two small kids. Bought a used Chevy lumina minivan. The things ya do for love! :shoot: :pukeface:
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on October 30, 2023, 08:45:07 AM
Just dropped some coin for a new rotating assembly for the engine for the Camaro. Roll cage is supposed to be delivered today. Lots more ridiculousness coming for that.

Went to the last day of Death Week for Sick the Magazine. Watched about 3 hours of drag racing. Was a good day. Looked like about 60 cars made it the whole week. 56 cars made the whole 2000 mile trip.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on October 31, 2023, 03:58:10 PM
My first car was a '70 Nova with a 307 and a 3-speed stick, dark green and dark green interior. Slotted ET aluminum wheels, RWL tires with glass pack dual exhaust. Looked good, sounded good, but was not fast at all. ;D
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on November 01, 2023, 10:21:35 AM
Really excited to start putting the cage together. Need to pull the motor and get the block to the machinist.

Also finally pulled my hot weather windshield and put my regular one back on. 55* this morning in Phoenix. Love this time of year.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on November 06, 2023, 01:14:24 PM
Well, that's the problem.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53314101321_bc9d8930c8_z.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2pebGTt)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on November 06, 2023, 03:41:19 PM
Damn. You guys keep on overpowering this poor car and then having to tear her down. How often do you really get to drive the car?

 
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on November 06, 2023, 03:55:19 PM
Just the 5 passes. This was actually pulling the motor for full carnage. Didn’t know there was a window in. There.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on November 07, 2023, 02:28:54 AM
Dayum, were the compression ring gaps at 180° from each other when it was assembled or has the NOS heat burned through the rings as well?
I've never seen blow-by like that but then leaning out with NOS is pretty destructive. I'm amazed that there isn't more damage to the bore.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on November 08, 2023, 06:10:48 AM
The gaps moved around, I'm sure. That motor had been running for a long time before we threw nitrous at it. We didn't expect it to hold together forever, just longer than it did. Motor was just an "extra" that was replaced by a performance motor and wasn't built for nitrous.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on November 09, 2023, 02:34:45 PM
Cashews aren't nuts.
Color is added to tires to make them black
My sister in law is crazy
The beast molts, the fluff gets up your nose
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on November 09, 2023, 03:45:04 PM
Cashews aren't nuts.

Peanuts aren't nuts either and they even have the word "nut" in them!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on November 10, 2023, 06:50:38 AM
Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on November 10, 2023, 03:52:25 PM
Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't.

Anaphylaxis....  I *never* feel like having a nut.  Although I can be nutty.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on November 11, 2023, 06:57:28 AM
I concur...
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on November 15, 2023, 07:12:06 PM
Just what in the heck is Nutella anyhow?
Who would name a nut Filbert?
Peter Paul Almond Joy has nuts, Mounds don't.
Any way you stack it, my sister-in-law is a nut.
Sorry about your diverticulitis which is secondary to diverticulosis which is exacerbated by nuts.

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on November 16, 2023, 02:15:09 AM
Peanuts aren't nuts either and they even have the word "nut" in them!
But they are Peas of a sort (legume).  8)
I like nuts of almost all kinds, but I have never understood why people eat Sweet Chestnuts. They are just nasty, toasted or not.
Now a Brazil, Pecan, Cashew, Pistachio or a Macadamia will have me drooling, but of those ONLY the Brazil is actually a nut and is mildly radioactive.
The rest are dry drupes, but we call them nuts.
As for Nutella, it is mostly Hazelnuts/Filberts/Cobnuts which are of course not a nut (dry drupe) and are bland when eaten raw.
Nuts huh? :loco: :nuts: :deadhorse: :popcorn:
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Post by: VirginiaJim on November 18, 2023, 05:27:00 AM
You would have to be silly to eat a radioactive nut..
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on November 18, 2023, 05:47:45 AM
The old brightly colored plates we loved in the 50's and 60's called "Fiestaware" are all radioactive. They have since changed the glaze and are now safer.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on November 18, 2023, 06:05:48 AM
Radioactivity adds flavor.
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Post by: George R. Young on November 18, 2023, 07:17:30 AM
I'm not a facebook user, but the way I understand it, everybody just posts to what is effectively a single thread, and all topics are sort of merged into a single hodge-podge. I sure am glad we're not like that.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on November 18, 2023, 11:13:22 AM
Most people would freak if they knew how much radioactivity is used in the medical field and how much is travelling around on the roads at any one time. It's very low doses, which is a term we like to hear and use to keep people from freaking, nonetheless, it's out there and it's not like you can wash it off. I was told recently this could be termed an unintended consequence of progress. I have a feeling where we are progressing to and it would also freak a lot of people. So, ask me about how the Browns are doing.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on November 19, 2023, 12:48:05 PM
How are the Browns doing?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on November 19, 2023, 02:52:54 PM
What is a Browns?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on November 19, 2023, 03:14:11 PM
Wrong thread...  Football team you nitwit..
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Post by: BruceR on November 19, 2023, 07:01:16 PM
Wrong thread...  Football team you nitwit..
Oh..football.  I was gonna say I took the Browns to the Superbowl last night.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on November 19, 2023, 09:01:40 PM
Wrong thread...  Football team you nitwit..

Oh, that tackleball thing I have heard of before.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on November 20, 2023, 08:16:04 AM
My friend in Australia was dumbfounded when I told him about the Browns, he said, why on earth would you name a team after diarrhea? ;D Even when I told him it was named after Paul Brown, virtually the inventor of modern day NFL American football, he was perplexed.


Hey now, they have won more games this season so far than in the previous few years.  ::)

America's favorite virgin Doris Day was briefly considered for the "Mrs. Robinson" part on the "Graduate" film. It was felt that may not be a good idea as it would not fit with her "virtuous" image she cultivated on and off screen.
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Post by: VirginiaJim on November 20, 2023, 11:46:13 AM
I really liked her..
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Post by: BruceR on November 21, 2023, 07:03:35 AM
Was she a Browns fan?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on November 21, 2023, 07:30:49 AM
I think everyone at some time is some type of Browns fan.

Julie London, who many here may remember most as playing Dixie McCall on the old Emergency series, was actually married to Bobby Troupe who played Dr. Early on the show too, and, they both were in big bands back in the 40's and 50's.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on November 21, 2023, 08:41:21 AM
Hmm, didn't know that.
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Post by: Big Red on November 21, 2023, 09:39:32 AM
I actually know someone who's a Browns fan. It is a subject of much shame for him.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on November 21, 2023, 12:39:56 PM
Not to ramble on too much about Cleveland, but the Browns have one of if not the largest number of out of town and out of country fan club numbers, it's huge, especially for a market size like Cleveland. Unfortunately, because of that and a few other things, you can safely say that everyone reading this now can tell their children and grandchildren that their great-grandchidren will never see a Cleveland team much less the Browns in an NFL Superbowl game. The ghost of Art Modell hangs heavy over Cleveland, much like Boston's curse of a World Series win, which if I'm correct was broke in 2004 by the team coached by Tito Francona who just recently left as coach of the Indians, whose tenure here did not include a Series game. stow the Ghoulardians comments.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on November 27, 2023, 01:23:36 PM
On some shows of the 60's and 70's, right after the closing credits there is a final production company credit that shows a pair of sweaty arms and hands holding a hammer and chisel that stamps the Roman numerals "VII" along with "Mark seven Enterprises" or something like it. Anyhow, those limbs are Jack Webb's, AKA "Joe Friday" of Dragnet fame who created the show and produced many others such as "Emergency" and "Adam-12".
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on November 27, 2023, 01:36:33 PM
Rode up Mount Lemmon and back last week with a group, and Tortilla Flat Saturday with the ol'lady two up. Did some stuff on the Camaro Sunday.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on December 02, 2023, 11:02:12 AM
I'm finding lately that Woolybear caterpillars are not really accurate for predicting the winter forecast.

Most of our books these days are made from paper using wood which will essentially disintegrate over time.

Humans are not really set up to digest corn.

A Sparrow cannot carry a coconut in flight.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Pilgrim on December 03, 2023, 02:23:02 PM
A Sparrow cannot carry a coconut in flight.

European or Arican?   ;)

Ski season has begun in NH.   The bike is plugged in and hibernating. 
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 03, 2023, 03:01:32 PM
Never heard of Arican and I'm pretty good with geography.  But can a sparrow carry a coconut...  Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 03, 2023, 03:02:44 PM
Some more random nonsense...been fighting a bad right hip.  Will get it replaced in the next few weeks.
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Post by: lather on December 03, 2023, 03:52:20 PM
Best of luck. Doctors have gotten good at those. A friend  got his replaced 6 weeks ago and already back riding his bicycle.
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Post by: Strawboss on December 04, 2023, 09:17:05 AM
I'm hip to all that. ;D

Humans are the only mammals that drink milk after infancy.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on December 04, 2023, 10:09:45 AM
Humans are also the only mammals that make rockets. It's good to be us.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 04, 2023, 10:53:22 AM
Make sure you show this to your butcher ah... orthopedic doc and tell him they better not do this sh!t to you.

https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.karanr/video/7111030705643080965?lang=en


Some more random nonsense...been fighting a bad right hip.  Will get it replaced in the next few weeks.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 04, 2023, 02:37:02 PM
I think I'm going to ban you for that...  I've been irreparably psychotically damaged by that vid.  Shudder.
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Post by: VirginiaJim on December 04, 2023, 02:37:59 PM
Best of luck. Doctors have gotten good at those. A friend  got his replaced 6 weeks ago and already back riding his bicycle.


Thanks, Lather.
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Post by: DC Concours on December 04, 2023, 02:44:12 PM
 :o

They are not called butchers for nothing. They are the bloodiest docs of them all. Next time ask their surgery nurses. It's a blood bath in there. Neanderthals of doctors.

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 05, 2023, 04:50:43 AM
From what I can see online of the actual procedure using the Mako Stryker (I like that name) there's very little blood loss and no muscle cutting....I hope.  The Stryker is a robot assist device that preps the socket.  You get a CT scan.  This information is fed into the Stryker to map out the socket for the surgeon.  And if everything goes well I'm out of the hospital in less than 24 hours.  Doc told me it will be an overnite stay.  I haven't heard yet when I'll be scheduled on the day of.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on December 05, 2023, 07:10:54 AM
Hope it goes well Jim ;D
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Post by: Strawboss on December 05, 2023, 08:43:30 AM
Turn off the TV, don't read the paper, don't watch videos about anything pertaining to medical procedures especially one that you will experience soon. If most people saw what goes on medically either in the ER, OR, or in the field to accomplish procedures, we would pass, we would also most likely die. Because most people are not familiar with many aspects of procedures, they equate what they see as brutal abuse or assault. I know this firsthand.

My dad has had both hips replaced, the last in 2019 when he was 91, he was in and out in 24hrs and was walking around in 48hrs with no pain. You can say they have it down very well now.

Good luck and stay compliant with all rehab procedures and stay active afterwards
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 05, 2023, 10:54:54 AM
It'll go well for you. Propofol and pain meds. You'll not feel a thing. Before long you'll be doing the tango with your sexy new hips.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 05, 2023, 02:37:19 PM
Thanks all, I'll keep you guys informed of the progress..
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Post by: deepseamdv on December 05, 2023, 09:15:05 PM
I got a new right hip last year. They kept me in the hospital for 5 days followed by 6 weeks in a rehab center. I have been fully functional since. Occasional minor discomfort if doing heavy work. No regrets, I could hardly walk 20 yards before. Good luck and do the rehab.

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 06, 2023, 03:34:56 AM
I really hope I'm not in the hospital that long but I guess it depends on how you do after the surgery and your general condition.   I'm in the not able to walk that far category now.  It used to be I could ride the bike without pain but getting in and out of vehicles hurt like heck.  Now I can't throw the leg over the bike.  It's killing me not being able to ride.  We went to Virginia Beach about a month ago but had to leave after the first night.  Pain was too much.


On the plus side, I'm using my father in law's antique wood cane that he got from his father...  I think of him every time I use it which is every day now.



Glad you are up and about now..
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on December 06, 2023, 04:05:52 PM
Good luck, Jim. Glad that sort of stuff is getting better all the time.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 06, 2023, 04:19:53 PM
If you don’t mind me asking Jim, what happened that caused you to need a new hip joint? Osteoporosis, osteoarthritis too much lovemaking in your younger years? What was it?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 07, 2023, 10:07:40 AM
DHAC, don't have a clue.  It started hurting about a year and a half ago in Hawaii.  I thought it was a groin pull but it kept coming back.  According to the doc it was due to extreme arthritis.  Hurts like a mother at times.  I can't wait to get it replaced.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 07, 2023, 10:47:25 AM
My left knee is starting to hurt too. Especially in the winter. I think I have some arthritis there. I need to get an xray soon. Sucks.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on December 07, 2023, 04:43:52 PM
For me, it is my foot.  Out of the clear blue sky with no obvious cause, pain and nerve stuff in the ball of my right foot.  After months of little improvement regardless of what I did (different shoes, pads, orthotics, ibuprofen regiment, etc), I finally went to a podiatrist for the first time in my life.  He called it "metatarsalgia" which isn't very descriptive.  In latin, it just means "foot bone pain"!  Anyway, he helped me discover diclofenac, and that is some great stuff (easy, cheap, safe, no prescription).  Did nothing for several days and then suddenly- wow.  He said it could take 10 weeks to heal.  Unfortunately, 16 weeks later,  if I stop the diclofenac, the pain returns to being exactly the same.  Sigh.

Then my right shoulder started with constant pain for months.  And I developed eczema on my face for the first time in my life.  Getting older sucks in so many ways!  I guess the alternative isn't that attractive, though.

Anyway, no problems with hips or knees yet (knock on wood), but they really have made a lot of improvements over the years in the procedure.  For many people, it is just amazing how quickly they can heal from the surgery and be almost normal again.  Jim will do great!!!!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on December 08, 2023, 08:38:38 AM
Maxtog, Voltaren is the trade name, side effects may be bleeding.






Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 08, 2023, 02:29:33 PM
Don't take voltren for such an extended period. It can put holes in your stomach. My mom used it for disk pain and the doc warned her and only prescribed a limited amount.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on December 08, 2023, 05:49:06 PM
[diclofenac] Well, it is only twice a day on about a 2 square inch area on bottom of one foot.  Hopefully it will be OK. But will check with Dr.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 09, 2023, 05:55:07 AM
I'm on that as well (twice a day) and hope to be off of it by the end of next week.  I was also slathering my hip with Voltaren and bought stock in the company it seems.


DC, when you are in enough pain to grasp at straws for pain relief (I know, I was there) you'll try anything to relieve it.  I was prescribed Tramadol as well which was a bit** to get filled at CVS.  Kept on getting from CVS that it was in the Ins Co hands.  I finally said bullshi* to that and pulled a GoodRx and took it in.  Told them in no uncertain terms that I'm paying for this, fill the dam* prescription.  They filled it and warned me that this info was being sent to the state. Told them to fu** off and the state as well.  With all that rant being said it really didn't help that much with the pain.  I don't see how anyone could get addicted to it as it did little for the pain after all was said and done. I grew up in the 70s and I know what drugs can do and their effects.




diclofenac twice a day
2 tylenol in the morning and at night
and at night I supplement with Gabapentin and CBD


Even with all that it's very rare for me to have a full night's sleep and what helps the most with that is stopping drinking unfortunately, as I do likes my toddy at night.  No effects from stopping drinking but sleeping better. 


The only real relief I have for the hip is sitting and not moving.  I've gained over 15 pounds from that and look forward to getting out and moving starting week after next.  Now the leg is starting to give way at times and I have pains in the whole leg (shins and knee).  Not sure if that's from me walking funnier than I normally do or the swelling in the hip is somehow affecting the sciatic nerve.  And I have been living with this for the last several months.



Funny enough I had a colonoscopy mid November and the anesthesia for that gave me the best sleep I had in a few months lol.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on December 09, 2023, 08:35:46 AM
It's a sad state and very telling when the Gov't "bans" or restricts something, drugs, guns, medical info via Hippa, etc...that only makes it very much harder or prohibitively expensive for law abiding people to get the things they need while the people the ban was aimed at have no problem at all getting it.

 OH just passed a law concerning recreational marijuana, we've had medical marijuana for a few years now but it's extremely hard to get a marijuana RX. Mainstream U.S. medicine has pooh-poohed marijuana in any capacity for years for a variety of reasons, its changing but very slowly. DO's are much more open to things out of the regular realm of what we think and know of mainstream medicine here. It looks as though now if you want to use it here to relieve pain, it will be much easier and lawful and you won't have to jump through ridiculous hoops and laws or restrictions to simply have some aspect of a normal life.

Thinking of getting some gummy bears for my dad, I won't have to drive to MI and break the law to relieve his anxiety.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 09, 2023, 10:23:06 AM
Sorry you are in such pain, Jim. A couple of years ago I started having plantar fasciitis and tried a lot of things to cure it. It got better but never did heal completely. There were times the pain was unbearable. Like having a nail hammered into the arch of my foot then next day letting your foot go through frostbite radiate from the arch out. Rinse and Repeat. Terrible.

The problem with foot issues especially if it is tendon inflammation-- is that they are hard to cure. Very little blood goes to your tendons and so pain meds cannot get there to de-inflame it. Same with topical creams. Perhaps consider cortisone injections. There are pros and cons to that such as steroid induced weakness/damage to tendons. As a runner I opted not to do that since I risked tearing it altogether later. And as we get older or have diabetes blood supply problems happens in the feet first so don't add further injury when possible.

Maxtog, sorry I misunderstood. I wasn't speaking of diclofenac creams. I thought you were taking the rx pills/cream. Pills can cause holes in the stomach. The cream will thin out your skin though. My doc had me take both with restrictions. The cream (useless) 2 weeks on and 1 week off. If the cream worked for you it may not be tendinitis, just soft tissue injury. Good news.

I would still recommend you seeking 2nd opinion from a (sport med) orthopedic doc. They have in-depth knowledge of the musculoskeletal system. Just don't have them butcher you like in that vid :)




Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on December 09, 2023, 04:11:11 PM
In my case, the diclofenac cream seems to work well, masking about 80% of the problem (at two times a day, was more like 85+% at 3 times a day).  But the Dr. said as an anti-inflammatory, it would also aid/speed the healing process.  Well, that part it seems not so much.  I have to wear "Dr. Sholl's" sneakers, all the time, and at work, and with extra padding, and I try not to walk as much.  So it is easily bearable and hasn't ever gotten any worse.  But, like Jim, I gained some considerable weight due to lack of activity and the associated lowering of my metabolism.  So I do need to do some caloric restriction soon.

I will probably give it a couple more months and if there is no improvement, I will go back and do the "now what" type thing.  They might need some better imaging or something to see what is actually going on.  The idea of surgery would be last on my list.  Heard lots of horror stories about foot and hand surgeries...  I would have to be pretty  desperate for that route.   Thankfully, nowhere near that amount of issue.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 09, 2023, 05:08:27 PM
The cream seemed to lose effectiveness for me..  I'm not using it now.  I had plantar fascitis.  Went to the doc (waste of time).  Even tried the good feet store.  All useless.  It healed by itself after about 2 years.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on December 09, 2023, 08:05:03 PM
2 YEARS??  OMG.  Sigh.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 10, 2023, 04:47:57 AM
There are exercises you can do to help the healing process but I was too lazy for that lol.  You have a good feet store down your way.  That's an alternative but it can be expensive.  They don't tell you that in the commercials.  My visit with them cost me close to a grand, but I bought tennis shoes with them too.  The biggest thing is the inserts.  You have to have them so it might be a bit cheaper.  Doesn't hurt to visit them.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 10, 2023, 07:35:47 AM
It's been several years for me. It certainly has gotten much better but it’s not healed. The flareups do happen... almost weekly, but minor. I heard about the good feet store. Never went in there because the doctors had given me certain inserts to use, and those helped, the next thing to try is ultrasound therapy. The doctor himself thinks they’re not very helpful in my case because I have thicker scar tissue on the fascia. He told me that he can go in there and release the fascia completely.  But that comes with its own problems to.

My problem is running. That’s the root cause. I Love my planter fascia. But he is old and tired now. I feel for him...he has given me thousands and thousands of miles of enjoyment and runner's high. My quiet companion throughout the years, my quiet companion through all the solo runs. I love him. I try to take it easy for him now.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: lather on December 10, 2023, 08:14:13 AM
I've been a lifelong runner also. In early years had plantar fasciatis and shin splints often. But when I retired in 2010 I got serious with strength training 3 times a week at the gym. Feet and ankles not giving trouble anymore. Knees and hips not giving me problems except a little bursitis. My problem is mostly osteoarthritis of the spine and degenerative disc disease L4 and L5. Wake up with pain in the back and right leg and numb toes. Running actually helps that.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on December 10, 2023, 09:36:06 PM
My problem is mostly osteoarthritis of the spine

My mom has that issue, and, just like my grandmother had, she is hunching over some now and also has lower spine issue with pain.

I had been taking Vitamin D3 for many, many years, and in 2020 upped it to twice a day at doctor's orders when bloodwork showed it was still kinda low.  It seems to be evolving that few people are getting enough D3.  So I am getting about 5000 IU per day.  I never got COVID-19 at all, so I wonder if that helped?  Anyway, the latest and greatest now is vitamin K2, which I JUST started tonight.  It helps with proper calcium depositing where it belongs, which is good for bones/teeth, but it PREVENTS depositing calcium where it does NOT belong, like in the arteries and joints.  I don't take calcium, but get enough in my diet.  K2 seems like a good precaution, so it might be worth researching.  Not that expensive, either, about $0.09 for 100mcg/day

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G3BM83Z

Take daily with meal that contains fat and D3.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 11, 2023, 02:45:02 AM
My wife and I both take the D3 for just the reason you stated.  It worked most of the time and I say that because we got all the vax but I got Covid this past winter as did my wife.  I'm going to look into that K2.  D3 works in keeping pink elephants away as I certainly haven't seen any of them.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on December 13, 2023, 06:49:23 PM
Not to start anything but I just like to say that the covid vaccine or any booster does not prevent you from contracting the disease, it merely lessens the severity of the symptoms. And, each time you get the disease, whether or not you have had any vaccinations, it will be a lesser impact to you. You cannot vaccinate against a virus, it is misnamed.

BTW, I'm going to look into the K2, that sounds interesting.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on December 13, 2023, 08:09:22 PM
Not to start anything

Oh no, but you did! :)  And it really is possible to have rational, good conversations about such things.

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but I just like to say that the covid vaccine or any booster does not prevent you from contracting the disease, it merely lessens the severity of the symptoms.

Ideally, yes.  Assuming it actually triggers an immune response that is useful to what is actual circulating at the time.  But if you have strong protection, you won't know you were infected because the virus is unable to replicate to the point of making you sick.  Or the symptoms are so small, they are just dismissed (like in my cases, constant allergies).

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And, each time you get the disease, whether or not you have had any vaccinations, it will be a lesser impact to you.

Also assuming the immunity you gather is effective against later variants, yes.  Sometimes it can be very relevant.  Other times not so much.

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You cannot vaccinate against a virus, it is misnamed.

Well, just depends on one's definition and perception of vaccination.  Most people believe that a vaccination will protect from getting sick.  And often it can.  But it depends on a lot of factors.  I am not a virologist but have picked up a lot of info.  For example, the immune system has short term reaction (antibodies, which are produced and circulating) and long term memory (t-cells and such).  The greatest protection is short-term, since antibodies will presumably be present and immediately attack the targeted virus when it is seen.  But antibodies fade pretty quickly (months).  Long-term memory (years) allows the immune system to remember and produce antibodies that are no longer present in the body, fairly fast, once the virus is identified again.  Being sick with a virus or having an effective vaccination- either will illicit protection both now and in the future.  That is, assuming your immune system is "normal".

The problem is that most viruses mutate.  That can made the antibodies less effective or ineffective.  And/or the t-cells unable to identify the mutated virus later.   The issue with the first c19 vaccine is that although it was quite effective initially, c19 mutated pretty quickly, and the next incarnation rendered the vaccine much less useful.  And the mutation after that left it pretty much completely ineffective.  And it stayed that way.  And the first update of the vaccine, when it finally came out, was too late- what it targeted was already passing, so it wasn't that effective.  The third update (mid this year) is wait and see....

Personally, I got the first vaccine in early 2020 and the booster in late 2020.  The late booster was already of little value, and I probably could have skipped it.  I didn't bother with any other vaccinations.  Why?  Just personal choice and risk calculation- I never "got" C19 (even after it mutated a lot), the vaccines were proving not to be that effective anymore, the next one was bivalent and I don't really didn't want to challenge my immune system with something already not useful.  This last one- well, C19 is so much weaker now, I just don't feel the need, especially since there is credible evidence of dangerous complications (although the risk is small, and perhaps less risky than C19 itself).  But I did get an annual flu vaccine- have done that every year forever.

C19 was never really going to go away, but fade into the background.  At this point, it is probably no more dangerous than what we see as the "seasonal flu."  That doesn't make it any fun to have, nor not dangerous for some people (flus tend to be more dangerous for the young, C19 overwhelming for the old).  Each person should make their own risk/reward assessment based on the best info they can find and/or at the advice of their own physician.  Nothing is without risk.  But people who repeatedly exposed themselves over and over and over and over again to the exact same vaccination, well, I don't think that was a good idea (and the prime reason I rejected the bivalent one), especially people like me with a pretty hyperactive immune system.

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BTW, I'm going to look into the K2, that sounds interesting.

It shows promise, but not with anything to do regarding the immune system, mostly about heart/circulatory disease.  And that is a major killer.  As for D3, that is well-known to be very important for bone health and also immune system strength.  The former is well understood.  The latter, not so much.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 14, 2023, 05:36:20 AM
Not to start anything but I just like to say that the covid vaccine or any booster does not prevent you from contracting the disease, it merely lessens the severity of the symptoms. And, each time you get the disease, whether or not you have had any vaccinations, it will be a lesser impact to you. You cannot vaccinate against a virus, it is misnamed.

BTW, I'm going to look into the K2, that sounds interesting.


I certainly think that's true as I got it anyway with all the vaccines I've taken.  While I wouldn't say my symptoms were mild, they weren't terrible either.  Sense of taste got screwed up and still are.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on December 14, 2023, 07:17:15 AM
I believe I had C19 in early 2020. We weren't even rapid testing for it yet. I was icky for a week. Got the shot and the first booster, got C19 twice (verified) more. Followed all mask mandates before and after. Had a not great reaction to the shots. Basically felt like I had a cold for 3 days. Funny though that when I got C19 after the vaccination, that was the worst I had it. Was basically bedridden for 4 days, and not good for another week. I have no opinions of C19 vaccinations for anyone else. I'm someone who believes in personal liberties. You should be able to make your own choices.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on December 14, 2023, 02:45:30 PM
Followed all mask mandates before and after.

Well, we knew before C19 mask mandates that they don't work.  Many studies about them and the flu, which is also an airborne virus, are well-known for many years.  The big recent study released earlier this year, just reinforced that mask mandates did nothing for C19.  Individually, if used absolutely correctly, masks can offer users a slight protection from infection or transmission, but hardly worth bothering with.  The primary purpose of masking is to prevent transmission of bacteria (not airborne viruses).  Ironically, hand-washing, on the other hand (pun intended), turned out to be significantly effective at preventing transmission of C19.

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Had a not great reaction to the shots. Basically felt like I had a cold for 3 days.

Same here.  I had no reaction to the very first, but the 30 day booster had same thing- fever and sick, but only for one day.  And same thing 11 months later with that booster.  Ironically, getting sick after a booster does prove that your body did identify a pathogen and started to fight.  So that is kinda "good."

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Funny though that when I got C19 after the vaccination, that was the worst I had it. Was basically bedridden for 4 days, and not good for another week.

The immune system is a fantastically complex thing.  So many factors can complicate how you will react, how badly, for how long, etc.  For example, yours could have been weak or distracted at the time from fighting something else.  Plus with the mutations, it might be different enough to cause major illness and evade your protection but the same time similar enough that the immune system was tricked initially into the wrong reaction.

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I have no opinions of C19 vaccinations for anyone else. I'm someone who believes in personal liberties. You should be able to make your own choices.

ABSOLUTELY

I believe strongly in research, offering ACCURATE information to the public, and even encouragement (BASED ON ACTUAL SCIENCE NOT POLITICS).  I also think vaccines are a fantastically wonderful tool/option.  But never mandates.   Mandates (of all sorts), inaccurate information (including mistakes, unsubstantiated speculation, misleading info, exaggerations, and even outright LIES) that were fed to the public have now severely damaged the public trust and created huge polarization.
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Post by: DC Concours on December 14, 2023, 04:18:07 PM
Strawboss, look what your started.
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Post by: Strawboss on December 14, 2023, 06:47:34 PM
Who am I to tell anyone who wants to think they can get vaccinated against a virus? If it makes you feel better, do it, you'll still get it.
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Post by: maxtog on December 14, 2023, 07:28:53 PM
Strawboss, look what your started.

:)
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Post by: DC Concours on December 14, 2023, 07:40:09 PM
I wish we all had medical degrees.
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Post by: maxtog on December 15, 2023, 05:33:19 AM
I wish we all had medical degrees.

It would be helpful in this area, since there seems to be a great shortage.  But, seriously, I just wish schools would trade some of their endless indoctrination to focus on critical/rational thinking, logic, and statistics.  That would probably be good enough.
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Post by: Boomer on December 15, 2023, 07:24:38 AM
It would be helpful in this area, since there seems to be a great shortage.  But, seriously, I just wish schools would trade some of their endless indoctrination to focus on critical/rational thinking, logic, and statistics.  That would probably be good enough.
They can't do that. If they did, then nobody would believe their lies.  :deadhorse:
I had a discussion recently with a former friend who was adamant that what he had seen on YouTube proved that experts in a particular field were lying for personal gain.
It was so funny that I laughed out loud and told him he was a "gullible moron", which is probably why he has now cut me out of his life.
He just couldn't concede that his personal opinion, backed by some YouTube videos (that the creators get paid lots for) was no substitute for critically reviewed research done by people who have made that subject their life's work. Work reviewed by other people in the same field, and others in related fields.

Science is not some boogeyman that's coming to get you. It's a method of investigating and checking how/why things work/happen. It has checks and balances and if the current set of theories are proven to be wrong, then they are discarded and new ones that fit all the data are developed. If there is insufficient data then any theory is worthless. If the theory doesn't fit ALL the data, then it is mostly worthless. Yes, some scientists are loathe to discard their pet theories but in the face of better theories most eventually capitulate.

The definition of a Vaccine is "A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products." In the case of the virus vaccines the second half doesn't hold, but the first half very much does.
The vaccines stimulate immunity which leads to the body handling the virus better when it gets exposed to it. How much better depends on the individual but typically means that you either never knew you were infected or only suffered minor symptoms. Catching the virus and surviving it does a similar thing, but the risk is seriously high, whereas the risk from the vaccine is extremely low.
Life is a risk and there are no guarantees, but I'll take a tried and tested vaccine every time rather than suffer the consequences.
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Post by: DC Concours on December 15, 2023, 11:57:30 AM
It's amazing how, in just the last few years we have had so many brilliant medical doctors and constitutional lawyers appear on forums and YouTube. Interestingly though, I learned most work from their mom's basements and have never use deodorant.

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Post by: maxtog on December 15, 2023, 03:46:55 PM
They can't do that. If they did, then nobody would believe their lies.  :deadhorse:

Really.

It is so much more important to learn HOW to think than WHAT to think (plus the simple ability to say "sorry, I was mistaken").  But it seems that critical thinking has just been evaporating the educational area... even at college level, replaced with "my truths" and "safe spaces".  Emotion has replaced reason, tribalism has replaced listening, and speculation has become religion.  I thank the powers that be that somehow I got it earlier in life and then the science classes in my high school system were really quite good.  Ironically, it was much weaker in college, at least in the core curriculum.

Well, I did my small part when I was teaching for a few years as an adjunct back in the day (computer-related field).  Perhaps if I ever retire, I could volunteer in some capacity to teach logic/reason/debate, but I doubt I would even find a venue that would be interested.

Ug, I sound like some grumpy, old "get off my lawn" guy again.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 16, 2023, 07:20:03 AM
Got the hip done on Thursday.  I'm actually walking around a bit at home without a walker but I'm taking it easy.  Pain was a bit' after the spinal block wore off (about 8 hours) after surgery.  Pills didn't work so much but helped a little though.  They actually had to use some IV pain meds which did work for about an hour or so, but I think that was by design.  Slept all night on the lazy boy last night.  I sleep on my side but they said oh no, don't do that.  It was all I could do not to.  Did a little bit of walking in the house with the walker and then decided not to use it.  Even went up and down the stairs.  So far so good but I have to not push so much as I don't want to injure anything over.


What surprised me was the spinal block.  Didn't hurt like I thought it would.  Kept on asking for whiskey but they wouldn't give it to me lol.   I was very impressed with the care I got at the hospital.  Nothing negative about that at all.
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Post by: maxtog on December 16, 2023, 10:06:09 AM
I hope you heal fast.  Don't overdo it!
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Post by: DC Concours on December 16, 2023, 10:08:51 AM
It is good to hear. Hope you heal fast.
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Post by: Boomer on December 16, 2023, 03:29:37 PM
Rest and heal Jim. Glad yer through it and recovering. You'll be doing a trackday on an H2 in no time  :rotflmao:
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Post by: DC Concours on December 16, 2023, 03:44:53 PM
Get well soon, Jim. And don’t sleep on the lazyboy. I think your bed would be better.

Did they tell you the condition of your old hips once in there?
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Post by: Rubber_Snake on December 16, 2023, 05:15:28 PM
Glad you’re doing well Jim.  Incidentally, my son preps the prosthetics (parts) for hips, shoulders and knee surgeries.  He stands in the O.R. and uses a laser pointer to light up the parts that the surgeon calls out for the techs to retrieve.  He’s told me about how rough they are on the patients (as a matter of necessity).  Sledge hammers, slide hammers, big ‘ol drill bits, serious power tools...  It’s like carpentry on humans.  It’s no wonder patients come out of those surgeries feeling like they’ve been in a car wreck.  Be sure to follow the Doc’s instructions and not to overdo it. 

Godspeed.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on December 18, 2023, 09:57:47 AM
Good luck, Jim. I'm glad everything is going well so far. Take it slow and you'll be back in no time.
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Post by: VirginiaJim on December 18, 2023, 05:52:46 PM
Glad you’re doing well Jim.  Incidentally, my son preps the prosthetics (parts) for hips, shoulders and knee surgeries.  He stands in the O.R. and uses a laser pointer to light up the parts that the surgeon calls out for the techs to retrieve.  He’s told me about how rough they are on the patients (as a matter of necessity).  Sledge hammers, slide hammers, big ‘ol drill bits, serious power tools...  It’s like carpentry on humans.  It’s no wonder patients come out of those surgeries feeling like they’ve been in a car wreck.  Be sure to follow the Doc’s instructions and not to overdo it. 

Godspeed.


I sure do have the bruising.  Heading to the doc tomorrow ahead of schedule as I have a very large water blister that's formed lower than the main incision.  Slightly yellowish but I'm think that's the stuff they wipe over the skin mixing with the fluid.  No pain or nothing like that.  The doc did call in some more antibiotic which I'll pick up tomorrow.


It's still feeling the pain and actually walking around without assistance with a cane.  Dumped the walker after the first day.  My wife has taken off this week to help assist with everything.  Couldn't have done it without her.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on December 19, 2023, 08:59:43 AM
Thank God for the charity of women.
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Post by: VirginiaJim on December 19, 2023, 04:22:31 PM
Yes as I'm not as nice as she is..  The blister had popped by the time we got to the doc today.  He wasn't too concerned over it.  Called it a fracture blister.  I'm more concerned over the 'open' wound and getting it infected.  Again, my wife is taking care of keeping that cleaned up.  They removed the stitches from the upper incision which involved a parallel piece of tape.  I think that they are called zipper stitches.  Took an x-ray of my hip and said everything looked perfect which is fine by me.


I'm a passenger right now and I have trouble getting into our low slung Prius.  Having trouble getting my right leg in.  Have to have my wife lift it up to get it into the car.  I've got to work on that.  The truck is totally out of the question at the moment.


Anyway, things are progressing positively.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 19, 2023, 07:56:53 PM
Is there no way to cover the open blister wound?
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Post by: VirginiaJim on December 20, 2023, 06:14:00 AM
Doc said clean it several times a day with half hydrogen Peroxide and water.  I've found over the years that covering something like this keeps it 'wetter'.  I want it to scab over or dry up.  I'm going to attempt to walk out of the house and go down to the end of the block and come back today.  Fairly flat.  One of the unintended consequences of this hip issue is that I've gained over 10 pounds from lack of activity.  If you don't hear from me in awhile I've fallen into the ditch and yelling 'I've fallen and can't get up!'  LOL   I am taking my cane along for support and most likely my wife will be with me in all seriousness.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 20, 2023, 10:28:21 AM
Hi Jim...

I think you should seek the advice of a wound healing clinic. INOVA Wound Care clinics if needed.

Cleaning your wound several!!! times a day with peroxide is not a good idea. It prevents proper healing as it indiscriminately kills regenerative and immune cells plus good skin bacteria. You should only do that initially when the wound is dirty (or gets soiled again). Thereafter, use plain water (and soap). Or sterile normal saline solution (NSS) (and baby soap if needed).

You should initially use antimicrobial ointment and an absorbent, breathing gauze to cover the wound, then move to Vaseline + gauze then to medical grade silicone tape. Silicone tape does wonders for wound healing! Most people do not know this. Even some docs don't. Consult a proper doctor for timing of the silicone tapes. Can't be applied whenever.

My advice is worth the price you paid for it. $0.00. Or zero silver coins for the preppers amongst us who listens to the financial savant William Devane.

I believe you would get better advice from a post-op wound care clinic. Granted, I just became a so called doctor during Covid by listening to the other so called doctors giving advice on podcasts from their mother's basements. But having an elderly mom who has had diabetes since she was a teenager, I am very cognizant of any wounds on her and wound healing protocols. Diabetes and wounds are two dangerous combo.

And no drinking alcohol until everything heals down tight.


Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 20, 2023, 12:20:28 PM
Your last sentence stopped me in my tracks...I can do all of the above but that..lol
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 20, 2023, 01:03:06 PM
I know. That's why I said it. Plus it is true! Last time I mentioned it, you were about to ban me. :)
But try just for a month. then get back to it!

Anyway, you are in good spirits! That is truly half the battle. Strong mind, strong body. I am happy to see you like this.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 20, 2023, 02:07:36 PM
Overdid it a bit today on a walk outside with my wife.  Paying for it now.
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Post by: maxtog on December 20, 2023, 03:37:57 PM
I was told (by a practitioner) that wounds heal faster when they remain clean but moist/damp.  It still has to breathe, though, but that the tissue generation is faster when damp.  It also leaves less scarring.  Of course, I imagine it probably depends on the type and size of wound.  At my work, they spend a lot of time examining and treating and assessing lots of types of wounds.  Determining right amount of moisture is one of the challenges.  Also a lot of work is done with "wound vacs", keeping a slight negative pressure on certain types of deep wounds to speed healing.  Also, silver-infused dressings (silver is like a magic anti-bacterial).

I agree that using hydrogen peroxide/iodine/etc repeatedly will actually damage skin repair.

https://www.woundsource.com/blog/clearing-air-about-moist-vs-dry-wound-healing
https://woundeducators.com/wound-moisture-balance/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568799/

As I usually say, consult with your practitioner :)
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Post by: DC Concours on December 20, 2023, 06:23:29 PM
Maxtog, your work is interesting, indeed. I'm always wanting to learn about wound healing for my mom.

Do you guys do any research on diabetic clotting disorders?
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Post by: maxtog on December 20, 2023, 08:18:16 PM
Maxtog, your work is interesting, indeed. I'm always wanting to learn about wound healing for my mom.

Do you guys do any research on diabetic clotting disorders?

Not really.  It is more about treatment by the wound care team, and also rehab.  We take in a lot of post-surgical patients.  A lot of them are knee/hip replacements.  Others include bedsores, back surgery, etc.

I am not clinical, myself, but working in healthcare for many decades, one picks up a LOT of information.  For example, nutrition is also very important for wound healing.

As for diabetes, I have seen the ravages of those who don't properly treat that disease.  It affects the whole body, and people not following proper treatment can end up with severe nerve damage, hearing loss, heart problems, and all kinds of amputations from poor circulation and lack of pain perception causing injury and poor healing.

As for infection control, I think I said it once before in a thread around here somewhere- I think the best thing going would be to put in HEPA filters and UV sterilizers in the HVAC systems of public buildings (not just healthcare settings).  Unlike the whole insane "face mask theater", which is not effective, HVAC system modifications could really make a very significant dent in transmission of viral and bacterial infections while also reducing allergens, odors, mold/mildew, and dust.  Plus they are completely passive, non-intrusive, and do not use much energy.  But there is expense to install and maintain.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 21, 2023, 08:01:43 AM
Despite some medical info here, my wounds are healing quite nicely.  Did put some Neosporin on them this morning but I think it's a waste of time.  As far as leaving a wound moist that makes no sense to me at all.  With the blister I had and wounds similar to that I've found that putting something on it to 'crust' it up helps heal it faster.  In the past (I'm dating myself here) I've used Mercurochrome on the them to help seal them.  They healed much better.  I can't find the Mercurochrome I've used in the past, though.  The new stuff isn't as good.  My wife uses New Skin.  Her skin is 'delicate' in that it tears more easily compared to mine.  Her Dad had skin like that.  If she doesn't use it and just puts a bandaid over it they get infected.  This does not happen with New Skin.
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Post by: lather on December 21, 2023, 09:01:07 AM
Again Jim, best of luck. I was grateful to see Maxtog's links about wound healing. I had surgery on my ear a week ago for skin cancer. The doc took a 50 cent piece junk out of my ear and its going to have to heal from inside out  as no way to stitch it.  It's making me crazy not to be able to put a helmet on!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 21, 2023, 09:10:49 AM
If you are healing well then keep doing what is working for you. Neosporin or bacitracin is good idea.

They say never to pop blisters. The light yellow blister "fluid" serum has a lot of healing cells floating around.

I have to concur with Maxtog, keeping it moist does help in healing faster than simply keeping it dry. Unless you have diabetes or a bleeding disorder. New cell growth in wounds happen from bottom up and edges inwards. Moisture helps the cells "crawl" faster.

Hydrophilic polymer and potassium ferrite used for drying wounds is available but not for everyone. I keep medical grade of that for my mom for emergencies not for would healing purposes.

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 21, 2023, 09:12:14 AM
Might be because it doesn't have mercury in it anymore! :)

Like my old mercury fillings. They are the best. One is almost 30 years old. The white ones are crap.

I can't find the Mercurochrome I've used in the past, though.  The new stuff isn't as good.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 21, 2023, 10:02:08 AM
Looks like it did contain mercury and was banned in 1998 sadly.  It worked for me and the whole family.
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Post by: maxtog on December 21, 2023, 03:39:54 PM
Looks like it did contain mercury and was banned in 1998 sadly.  It worked for me and the whole family.

Yeah, well, mercury is really not a good thing when it gets into the body.  Surprised it was on the market even that long.  There are different forms and some can be absorbed through the skin...

And yes, as a kid, I did play with mercury in my bare hands (as I am sure many of you did).  Pure (elemental) mercury won't penetrate in-tact skin.  So there is that.  But I probably wouldn't do it again... why push luck?  It is a fascinating material, holding a liquid metal which is cold and heavy.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on December 21, 2023, 07:33:28 PM
Mercury was used for all sorts of things. Jim's wound care solution, thermometers, eyedrops, fillings, vaccines. Then came the anti-vaxers and ruined it for all of us.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 26, 2023, 08:10:20 AM
I was actually able to lift my right foot to get into the passenger side of the Prius.  Getting better.
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Post by: Big Red on December 26, 2023, 09:43:18 AM
Awesome news, Jim!
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Post by: tweeter55 on December 26, 2023, 02:19:55 PM
I was actually able to lift my right foot to get into the passenger side of the Prius.  Getting better.

 :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana :banana

Jim, you had to know it was only a matter of time.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on December 26, 2023, 06:57:58 PM
Haven't dared trying the truck yet...
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on January 03, 2024, 05:51:30 PM
Did you get this? Just read this on google news.

https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safety-communications/do-not-use-synovo-total-hip-resurfacing-system-fda-safety-communication
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on January 04, 2024, 07:16:11 AM
I'd imagine Jim didn't get one of those, as the manufacturers were admonished already in 2022. Hope you're continuing to improve at pace, Jim.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on January 04, 2024, 10:58:43 AM
I am indeed improving day by day.  Actually drove the truck the past few days on some short hops.  At least my right leg doesn't bother me anymore using the accelerator pedal and brake.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on January 04, 2024, 03:04:45 PM
Did you get this? Just read this on google news.

https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safety-communications/do-not-use-synovo-total-hip-resurfacing-system-fda-safety-communication (https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safety-communications/do-not-use-synovo-total-hip-resurfacing-system-fda-safety-communication)


Well, I'm hoping all the right things were done.  The surgeon seemed very competent as is his office staff.  I guess we'll see in the long run..  Now I need to get better and start riding the bike again.  Planning on doing way more traveling this year with the wife on the bike and vehicles.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on January 04, 2024, 06:08:08 PM
I'm sure all the right things were done. I just wanted to bring this up to your attention just because it came onto my newsfeed and we were discussing hip replacement here. For personal interest, I'm subscribed to medical news so I often get recalls and warnings showing up in my news panel.
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Post by: VirginiaJim on January 05, 2024, 03:30:34 AM
I appreciate the heads up...
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Post by: Big Red on January 05, 2024, 06:45:52 AM
Good to hear you're continuing to do better. I totally understand wanting to do more with the wife. Looking to do more traveling with my family this year, too.
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Post by: DC Concours on January 05, 2024, 06:55:26 AM
How are those blisters? They dry up?

Have you resumed your alcohol consumption or are you waiting till you are completely healed? :)
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Post by: VirginiaJim on January 05, 2024, 11:33:27 AM
The blister broke before I got to the doc to look at it.  Completely healed now.  I've stopped drinking temporarily (aaaargh!)  :yikes:  as it's affecting my sleeping (stopped a day ago).
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on January 08, 2024, 10:24:14 AM
We went dry for a few months before Thanksgiving. After that, we stayed off everything but bourbon. Much lower calories than the beer we were drinking. Trying to be better about my own health.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on January 08, 2024, 11:43:13 AM
I'm more of a whisky drinker myself as well.  Only time I do beer is when I'm grilling.  One beer, to set up the grill.  Another to actually grill.  A final one for the serving after the cooking is done.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on January 15, 2024, 04:41:16 PM
Getting married in 6 weeks and we're going on a motorcycle camping tour of part of the state and Route 66 from one side of AZ to the other. Two people, two bikes, four days. Done plenty of camping, plenty of long riding, but motorcycle camping is new to both of us. Any suggestions?
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Post by: lather on January 15, 2024, 05:17:25 PM
Go to a back packing store. Camping gear for back packers is what you need for motorcycle camping.
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Post by: Big Red on January 15, 2024, 06:06:13 PM
I should've been more specific. Got plenty of gear. Backpacking included. Done plenty of pack in camp trips and hunts. Used to carrying a lot of gear. Didn't know if people had any specific tips. Like I think I'm going to pack my sleeping bag right behind the front seat so I can have a bit of a back rest.
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Post by: Boomer on January 16, 2024, 05:03:27 AM
I should've been more specific. Got plenty of gear. Backpacking included. Done plenty of pack in camp trips and hunts. Used to carrying a lot of gear. Didn't know if people had any specific tips. Like I think I'm going to pack my sleeping bag right behind the front seat so I can have a bit of a back rest.
Since you will be carrying most of the gear (unless your better-half also rides a C14), don't forget to refer to your bike as "Luggage" at every opportunity.  :rotflmao:

When I used to camp I always put the tent on the back seat as that was the heaviest single item.
The sleeping bag(s) can go on top of the trunk or even on top of the side-bags as they are light.
The ideal is to keep the weight as low as possible as that improves handling and control.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on January 16, 2024, 08:26:42 AM
I think my cot is going to be the heaviest thing. I'm getting old and don't want to sleep on the ground. I'm probably just overthinking everything because I want it to go really well. Our campsites aren't more than an hour from a city anyway, should I need something.
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Post by: Big Red on January 26, 2024, 11:59:16 AM
Not much progress on the race car. Got a new seat from Deathwish. Top Sellier. It's even taller than the custom tall seat I had made. Pretty decent seat. Finalizing the planning for my after wedding party next month... I hate organizing events.

How are you holding up, Jim?
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Post by: VirginiaJim on January 27, 2024, 09:25:31 AM
Getting better every week, Red.  I actually walked around our block yesterday (75 degrees outside).  I had to stop a few times as I was getting tired but I made it home.  Carried a cane just in case and I actually started using it as an assist the last 100 yards or so.  Now I'm getting severe indigestion which I never had before the op.  I think I've figured it out though.  I've continued taking diclofenec twice a day after I stopped the pantoprozole.  Didn't put those  two together when I was taking it and the antacid.  So now I've stopped the diclofenec to see if any pain gets worse, but so far so good although this is the first day lol.


Now for something completely different.  Saw a show that highlighted Hillbilly Hotdogs in WV.  Told the wife, sounds like a road trip.  6 to 7 hours from me but might piggy back on a visit to the AF Museum in Dayton, OH.  I'm keenly interested in the Homewrecker dog.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on January 29, 2024, 09:03:19 AM
I love specialty hotdogs. Being in Phoenix, I’m spoiled for choice on Sonoran dogs. I love a good Chicago dog, too.

Got more than half the roll cage welded into my car. Not my greatest welding, but it is coming along.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on February 26, 2024, 10:05:00 AM
Welded in some more floor plates for the cage in my drag car this weekend. Also finally installed all my switchback stuff and tail tidy on my 2010. I forgot how much I liked the extra lighting.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on March 08, 2024, 12:33:53 PM
60mph crosswind on I-40 blew my magnetic tank bag clear off my bike. Riding in it wasn't much fun, either. Had to knock 300 miles off of our camping/touring trip, but it was the far safer option.
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Post by: DC Concours on March 08, 2024, 06:32:12 PM
Damn. Those are dangerous winds. You could get blown to the side as well. I'm a little girl. I can't handle winds over 25mph
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Post by: DC Concours on March 08, 2024, 06:33:25 PM
Did you lose any valuables?
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Post by: VirginiaJim on March 09, 2024, 07:19:10 AM
The Marsee magnetic bag was very secure and I've rode with it on without issue cross country to Reno and back.  Winds were heck but it stayed on.


Red, I hope you were able to retrieve it.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on March 11, 2024, 03:25:08 AM
Many many moons ago I was riding my old C10 "Sanji" to my sisters in 80mph gusting winds. It was hard work (mostly a headwind) and guzzled fuel, but about 50 miles from getting there I crossed a bridge and the winds chose that moment to become a sidewind. Luckily there were no other vehicles around me as I used both lanes getting across the bridge dragging the left footpeg the entire way across in a mostly straight line. About 3 miles further on I found a Motel, chained my bike to a heavy steel post that was well concreted in and checked in for the night.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on March 11, 2024, 12:30:26 PM
I did get my bag back, miraculously virtually undamaged. I had my spare Packtalk Bold and my 35mm Canon FTb in there. The video of the ride doesn't do it justice. Which is just as good, as family is the intended audience for the video and I'd rather not hear about how dumb it was. The bag is a Chase Harper 650. It's super secure and I never had any issues before. Just the right gust.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on April 12, 2024, 09:50:16 AM
Just bought a 5" waterproof carplay screen from AliExpress. When it gets here, I'm going to do a little review.  I'm excited to mount it and keep my phone out of the Phoenix summer sun.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Rubber_Snake on April 12, 2024, 10:09:32 AM
Just bought a 5" waterproof carplay screen from AliExpress. When it gets here, I'm going to do a little review.  I'm excited to mount it and keep my phone out of the Phoenix summer sun.
Very interesting.  I am looking forward to it.  Presently, I have an iPhone that I use a quadlock charger to mount to my bike.  I do not like how hot it gets.  In fact, I’ve had the phone shut down as a result. 
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on April 12, 2024, 02:14:01 PM
Very interesting.  I am looking forward to it.  Presently, I have an iPhone that I use a quadlock charger to mount to my bike.  I do not like how hot it gets.  In fact, I’ve had the phone shut down as a result.

I don't even use the quadlock charger. Just sitting on the mount, my phone has gotten hot enough to shut down.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on April 12, 2024, 05:19:52 PM
I've never ordered from AliExpress. I would like a review on that :)

Just bought a 5" waterproof carplay screen from AliExpress. When it gets here, I'm going to do a little review.  I'm excited to mount it and keep my phone out of the Phoenix summer sun.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on April 13, 2024, 04:31:09 PM
I've never ordered from AliExpress. I would like a review on that :)

I have.  I bought a stainless steel watch band for my Galaxy Watch 4 Classic because I simply couldn't find one I liked anywhere else.  It actually turned out fine.  Took a while to get here, but no problems at all.  Was actually exactly as described, fit perfectly, good quality, low price, and has lasted for years.   I think it was the only time I have used them.  Of course, experiences are likely to vary a lot.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on April 13, 2024, 05:43:30 PM
Thank you for that review, Max. Between aliExpress and the new temu site, I think our choices for buying international has widened. I only know eBay and Amazon. I am looking to try other venues because The variety seems wider and prices better.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on April 15, 2024, 09:06:43 AM
I've never not received something I ordered from AliExpress. There has been stuff that is not quite as advertised, but close. I've had no issues with Temu, either.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on May 28, 2024, 10:16:54 AM
Productive weekend. Brought the engine over from my buddy's house who used to build them for a living, to my other friend who's shop is our base of operations. First, we needed to move the truck bed, so we set it back where it goes. First time sitting on all four wheels since we cut up the frame to shorten it. Sits about 8 inches lower. Going to look SWEET when we get the bed painted.

(https://zggtr.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=25623.0;attach=34376;image)


Started at 9:30 in the morning with this:
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And a 2:15 in the afternoon, we had this. Click to go to Flickr for the video.

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Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on May 30, 2024, 05:50:32 PM
Nice looking truck!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 13, 2024, 08:57:19 AM
This weekends progress consisted of stabbing the motor, wiring it to fire, and it moving under its own power again!

https://youtu.be/n41BmDSxOOE

https://youtu.be/NGk8nLdIZdo
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 13, 2024, 09:37:59 AM
Nice videos Red.

You build all these things how about installing a seat belt so that you are safer while racing.  :P
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 13, 2024, 10:39:23 AM
Last year it used the factory seat belt. That had to be pulled to install the roll cage. Next time the 5 point harness goes on sale, I'll get one. They're only certified for two years, so I'm in no hurry to get one, as even a shakedown pass would be in late August or so.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 13, 2024, 01:00:05 PM
They are certified for 2 years only!

Boy, I wonder how long my car's belts and motorcycle helmets are cert'd for. I have cars and helmets that are from the last century!!

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 13, 2024, 03:36:26 PM
Race certified safety gear is different. Seatbelts, clutches and flywheels, flexible scatter shields are all two year expirations. Flexplates are 3 years, flexplate shields and protective clothing are 5 years. Snell/SFI expire 12 years after cert start year (Like Snell M2020 or SFI2015) and FIA helmets expire 18 years after cert start year.

Last I checked, car seatbelts only expire once used in an accident. Helmets "should" be replaced after 5 years of "normal" wear, but what does that even mean?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on June 14, 2024, 03:56:49 AM
The below is my advice. If you don't like it, then ignore it.  ;D
If you live in a state/country that allows riding without a helmet, do whatever you want. It's your head and your choice.
Personally I have had my life saved at least 5 times by my helmet in 47years and maybe 1/2 million miles of riding.

My advice is:
If the expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam has gone brittle, do not ride with it as that is the "crumple zone" that saves your life.
If the shell is damaged beyond minor surface scratches, do not ride with it.
If the straps or other bindings are frayed or worn, do not ride with it.
In an accident, if your head hits the ground with the helmet on, do not ride with it again. The EPS is now compressed and useless.

A good rule of thumb is 5 years usable helmet life, assuming you ride every day (eg. commute) and store your helmet inside the house and not in direct sunlight.
If you only ride once per week, and store the helmet carefully, then up to 10 years. Personally I wouldn't go beyond that.
If you store the helmet in the garage then subtract 1/5 of lifespan (due to all the oil/fuel vapours in the air degrading the EPS).
If you store the helmet in direct sunlight, subtract 1/5 of lifespan (due to UV degradation of the shell and any plastic parts).

I often get asked what is a good cheap helmet. There is no such thing.
There are good helmets and cheap helmets. Buy the best that you can afford.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on June 14, 2024, 11:05:46 AM
Excellent advice!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 14, 2024, 01:36:08 PM
All valid. I would narrow the last a little in scope, though. There ARE good, cheap helmets. No great ones, though. HJC makes some really good helmets in the lower price ranges, with some pretty comprehensive certifications. The Sedici that I bought to I could use it as a car helmet is also pretty solid for the price. Neither holds a candle to my Shoei, but I like all three for different reasons.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 14, 2024, 02:42:45 PM
Excellent advice!

I agree.

I ride only weekly and keep them inside, never dropped, so they should last a long time.  But when people store them in less-than-ideal ways, it is a good idea to replace at some shorter interval.  Plus you get the benefit of newer safety and convenience standards.  Of course, in my case, I can't get anything to fit without causing major pain, so I will hold onto what I have probably longer than advisable.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on June 14, 2024, 03:50:08 PM
I thought the Scorpion helmets were pretty good but I like my current Shoei.  I wanted a helmet made in Japan from Japanese workers who have a bit higher work ethic than the workers in China.  Indian had their helmets made in China early on and they were sh*t.  Bought it from a BMW dealer in Fredericksburg whom I like doing business with.

I keep my helmets 5+ years...usually.

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 14, 2024, 08:03:46 PM
I thought the Scorpion helmets were pretty good but I like my current Shoei.

Both my current helmets are Scorpion- fit and wear well, reasonable price, good features, nice style, and good customer service, too.  Apparently my head it totally incompatible with Shoei.  I have a brand new one in a box I can't wear.  Love everything about it- well made, high quality, quiet, EXCEPT it causes major pain on the top of my head no matter what I tried.  Can't sell it either, since I used it and tried several mods (some questionable).
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on June 16, 2024, 09:03:34 AM
I had a bird commit suicide on the side of one of my Scropions.  Broke all the mechanism and had to replace the helmet plus scared the cr*p out of me.. 
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 16, 2024, 09:24:47 AM
I should buy a new helmet. Thank you for all this info.

Speaking of protections, does anyone know how long UV protection lasts on a face shield? Is the the same as 2 years they say for sunglasses?

 
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on June 16, 2024, 09:26:24 AM
What the hell Jim!! Don't let the PETA people hear that.

I had a bird commit suicide on the side of one of my Scropions.  Broke all the mechanism and had to replace the helmet plus scared the cr*p out of me..
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 16, 2024, 12:14:12 PM
does anyone know how long UV protection lasts on a face shield? Is the the same as 2 years they say for sunglasses?

I am not aware UV protection ever diminishes or "expires" on lenses or visors.  I suppose it is possible that repeated, incorrect cleaning, over time, could strip the protection coating/layer off.  Even so, you can replace the visor with a new one without getting a whole new helmet.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/646392/does-sunglasses-uv-protection-expire
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on June 17, 2024, 02:10:38 AM
Apparently my head it totally incompatible with Shoei.  I have a brand new one in a box I can't wear.  Love everything about it- well made, high quality, quiet, EXCEPT it causes major pain on the top of my head no matter what I tried.  Can't sell it either, since I used it and tried several mods (some questionable).
Shoei's fit heads that are more rounded. Scorpions are more for those with oval heads.
When I was younger it was always Arai for oval-heads and Shoei for round-heads.
If you have an oval-head then you will feel that pain on top of your head when you wear a round-shaped lid.
If you have a round-head  and wear an oval-shaped lsd, then the pain points are more of a band/ring just above your eyes/ears.
https://thebikercompany.co.uk/blogs/news/head-shape-and-measurement (https://thebikercompany.co.uk/blogs/news/head-shape-and-measurement)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 17, 2024, 08:30:38 AM
What's funny is that Cycle Gear lists the Arai Regent-X, Shoei GT Air II, Scorpion EXO, and HJC i10 as all intermediate oval. I have tried them all on and I can tell you they do not fit the same. Moral of the story is to actually try them on. I know some people don't like Cycle Gear, but my local store kicks ass.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 17, 2024, 07:49:43 PM
If you have an oval-head then you will feel that pain on top of your head when you wear a round-shaped lid.https://thebikercompany.co.uk/blogs/news/head-shape-and-measurement (https://thebikercompany.co.uk/blogs/news/head-shape-and-measurement)

Interesting info.  But the article says nothing about pain on the top of the head, only on the sides/front/back.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 17, 2024, 08:08:34 PM
Moral of the story is to actually try them on.

Agreed.  And I did.  Unfortunately, in my case, it doesn't matter.  The pain doesn't start until perhaps 20 min or longer (and when it starts, it is bad and unrelenting until helmet is removed and then it is gone very quickly).  That is longer than most trials.  I am also not sure just standing in a store with it on that long would simulate actual riding (body position, wind pressure, bumps).  I am pretty sure I tried an Arai but was a long time ago so I don't recall the problem.  But it was likely color not available and/or no drop-down sun visor (which I insist on) and/or uncomfortable and/or price was astronomical.  I might have posted about it somewhere on here in an old thread.

I do think there is something anatomically strange about my head and doubt most people would have this much issue.  Even my newer Scorpion (EXO-T1200, 2017) can cause this pain, a little, sometimes.  The old one never does (EXO-1000, extra large, 2011).  In ancient times, I had an HJC (1999 or 2000?) and had no problems with that one, either.   The Shoei (GT-Air, 2015) ALWAYS does. 

http://zggtr.org/index.php?topic=22782.msg282677#msg282677
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on June 18, 2024, 01:38:27 AM
Pain right at the top of your head is normally because the EPS is pushed hard into that point (soft foam fully compressed) and since you only get it after riding for a few mins that is the most likely explanation as the turbulence is bouncing that EPS against your skull.
It sounds to me like you have an Oval Extreme head shape so that is going to make finding comfy lids difficult as manufacturers tend only to cater to the 3 middle shapes (Round, Normal, Oval). If the Scorpion works for you then you need to find a bike shop that stocks them and test them to find one that feels like your current one. Yes, you will pay more buying from a shop, but those are the joys of being non-standard.
I have to go to specialist stores for most things due to my size and getting bike jackets and boots has always been a challenge. Some things I can order online, but shoes (size 16US) I HAVE to try before I buy. The same with gloves as I have shovels for hands and need size 5XL.
Lid wise I am lucky as despite the size of the rest of me, my bonce is a round Medium so I have a decent choice of lids.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on June 18, 2024, 05:14:10 AM
Yeah, I am kinda used to non-standard.  I have:

1) Obviously a strange head, large/tall and not round, complete with ridges on top.
2) Unusually short legs and arms compared to a long torso for someone only 5'7" tall (26.5" inseam, 29-30" waist).  Hemming pants is easy and always, but finding anything smaller than 32" waist is very difficult.
3) Short but very wide feet (8.5 EEE) and with a high instep.  Finding shoes is always a long-shot.
4) Broad shoulders and neck, so shirts that fit there are like a tent everywhere else, so I have to custom take in most everything.  Thankfully I am competent with a sewing machine.
5) Hands are wide and with short but thick fingers.  Wide enough to fit hand = fingers too long, which is very annoying.
6) Glasses seem to be almost impossible to fit- unequal eyes and ears, has to sit way high on nose for correct field of view, which results in too much pressure on nose pads.  I always expect having to go back for different pads and adjustments at least 3 times, regardless of brand or type.
7) In-ear earphones never fit, regardless of size/shape/brand, resulting me to press them back in a zillion times during use.

I absolutely hate shopping for clothes/shoes/etc.  It is always an exercise in frustration, disappointment, and often futility.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 18, 2024, 07:48:18 AM
Sheesh. And I thought finding stuff for ogres was hard.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on June 19, 2024, 01:42:51 AM
I have a friend who is 5'10" and no matter where he goes he can find stuff to fit.
The whole world seems to be designed around him,..... and I hate him! (I don't really, but it does wind me up!  ;D)
They have absolutely no idea of the struggle. ::)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 20, 2024, 08:50:57 AM
It is so true. Right now my teenagers are regular sized. Pisses me off. Even when I was their age, it was already difficult to find things.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on June 26, 2024, 04:22:10 PM
Put a new radiator fan in the '78 Camaro, built a rear deck panel and carpeted it for the '63 Nova. Also swapped the rear lugs on the '63 so they work better with the spacers we're running.

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Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on June 30, 2024, 06:35:39 PM
If Kitty Wells married Conway Twitty, she'd be Kitty Twitty.....just sayin
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 01, 2024, 04:04:18 AM
Sigh... lol
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on July 01, 2024, 08:43:27 AM
Can you tell us about the rocket/missile and the penis-and-balls gasket you got hanging there? I used to build some rockets and RC planes from Great Planes when I was younger. Still have some old OS engines laying around.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 01, 2024, 07:07:26 PM
The penis gasket is a Toyota water pump gasket. I used to manage an auto parts store, and I love parts jokes. We hung it up because it's funny. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B42FD1VY/

As far as rockets, it's another one of my hobbies. I've got a Level 2 NAR cert, which lets me buy and use motors up to and including "L" size.

This rocket is called "The Neutral Zone", paint scheme and decal from Star Trek TNG. It's about 11.5 feet tall and weighs about 55 pounds loaded for flight. It's mounted on our portable launch pad/trailer. Both the rocket and trailer were scratch built. (Trailer body was a harbor freight deal)

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https://youtu.be/l3gOnct-7yU?si=9UO_PDk93Ea8rb3e

EDIT: Flickr is having a hosting issue. When resolved, the pics will populate.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on July 02, 2024, 10:45:46 AM
What the hell Red! How many hobbies do you have? I though that was a Revell model.

I feel bad that I let my fun die. I need to get back to all that. Building models, firing up some little Estes and fix up my old Great Planes 40. I miss those days.

How much of these rockets are reusable?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 02, 2024, 08:58:22 PM
I have too many hobbies. Guns, cars, rockets, models, welding, photography, fishing, camping, and I’m sure there’s more.

Almost all of the rocket is reusable. Just the engine, or engine reload is used up.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/4647/24411569627_6a95272a50_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/DcaFav)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on July 03, 2024, 09:39:13 AM
Damn Red. Do you live in a different temporal dimension? How do you have time for all these wonderful hobbies? I am missing out.

Good for you!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 03, 2024, 03:53:26 PM
Riddle me this x2


#1  Oven had no power, everything else on the circuit 'appeared' to be ok.  My circuit tester indicated ground and neutral were shorted amongst other bad things.  Unplugged the oven and figured the outlet was bad and replaced it.  No joy there.  Didn't help anything.  These outlets were GFCI protected from the electrical panel.  Replaced another outlet figuring that was the issue....nope.  Went to the panel and pulled the GFCI for that circuit and replaced it with a non-GFCI.  Didn't help at all but had a new GFCI in my pocket just in case.  Did not install it.  When I removed the existing GFCI I noticed the curly que pig tail was not tight in the panel...so I was thinking that could be it.  Now the strange thing was that I could cut power and one of the outlets was still live.  If I plugged my tester into it, the oven would power up.  Weird as cra*.   This was a combo outlet combination with a receptacle and switch for the lights over the sink.  The lights were on a separate circuit.  I had just got to the point where I'm thinking I need an electrician to sort this out when I had a thought.  Let me pull that outlet and look at it.  As I was touching it I saw sparks flying from the neutral and ground points.  Pulled the outlet out and tightened up the ground and neutral (they were severely loose).  There's your problem lady!  Fixed that up and I am now back to normal.  Geez, that took some years off my life troubleshooting that.  Had to have a Scotch (Macallan 12 double cask) to celebrate. Yay!  So before this coming Monday I'll be putting the GFCI back in for those outlets.


#2  TPMS on the Indian...  I reached my threshhold of plugged holes on the rear tire and was going to hold off getting a tire for a bit or so I thought I was ok.  Bearing in mind that the rear TPMS was taking over 10 miles to come alive (shades of the C14).  Took it in for an inspection (similar to an MOT but every frickin year) and it failed for the rear tire.  Got the tire replaced and now the rear TPMS is functional within a few blocks.  WTF!  I'm not complaining but why is it working better instead of the same?  I'm thinking it may be due to removing the air and then replacing it again but who knows...


It never ends does it?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on July 04, 2024, 04:00:47 AM
At first I didn't understand much of the first part as I didn't know that a GFCI is what we "olde worlde" types call an ELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker), but now I understand.  8)
Electrical stuff is always fun, especially when you are working on a house where some idiot has fitted 2 separate earth stakes (one next to house, the other next to workshop 100ft away) and hasn't balanced them, so you can get 30mA between the 2 circuits and that trips your GFCI/ELCB out for no obvious reason. Once we figured that out an extra 3ft of earth stake hammered into the ground on one of them balanced them and no more weird power outages.

As for the TPMS, probably a blockage in the sensor that was freed by the process of changing the tyre.
My C14 TMPS has never failed to come on in under 100yds and normally displays before I get into 2nd gear.

Our MOT Test is annual as well. We are only allowed one plug in the rear tyre (none in the front) and the tread depth limit is a minimum of 1mm across the entire width of the tyre.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 04, 2024, 04:38:32 AM
I don't think they check here in VA for tire plugs in tires.  I'll have to ask my grandson as he is a vehicle inspector in VA.  I think that you may be right about a blockage in the TPMS.  And here in the States, vehicle inspections are controlled by the States themselves with many of them not having inspections at all.  Mine failed because of self inflicted abnormal tire wear due to a knucklehead trying to set the belt tension.  Cocked the rear wheel it did.  You know, I really miss shaft drive bikes.


I'm glad I found that issue in the receptacle as that's the kind of thing that causes home fires.  Probably wouldn't hurt to check the wiring connections especially in an older home.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 04, 2024, 09:19:33 AM
Ohio is recklessly free of the ravages of state inspections.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 04, 2024, 10:32:36 AM
Damn Red. Do you live in a different temporal dimension? How do you have time for all these wonderful hobbies? I am missing out.

Good for you!

I don’t. I’m usually only active in 2-3 at any one time. And I rotate through to keep things fresh.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 04, 2024, 10:34:44 AM
Ohio is recklessly free of the ravages of state inspections.

AZ is probably even more so. I love it.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on July 04, 2024, 12:22:55 PM
Anytime my old GFI circuits go bad it's always been the outlets themselves. I don’t know if it’s moisture, or the intricacies of these GFI outlets themselves, but they always break sooner than the rest.

Virginia doesnt fail tires due to plugs.
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/admincodefull/title19/agency30/chapter70/partIV/

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 04, 2024, 05:33:42 PM
Ohio is recklessly free of the ravages of state inspections.

I just don't get my Concours inspected.

Motorcycles (in VA at least) typically have small inspection stickers that are typically on the fork tube.  When I bought the bike in 2011, one couldn't even see the sticker unless he/she bent over and looked for it.  Sometime after  it expired, I just removed it and have never had an inspection on the Concours.  So, I am risking a ticket.  (I am lazy and it just isn't worth the inconvenience; rest assured I would not ride an unsafe or poor condition vehicle).

I do get the car inspected every year.  The sticker is FAR more visible :)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 04, 2024, 05:46:09 PM
Anytime my old GFI circuits go bad it's always been the outlets themselves. I don’t know if it’s moisture, or the intricacies of these GFI outlets themselves, but they always break sooner than the rest.

I have never had any of my GFI outlets fail (in the 32 years of this house) and need replacement.  Maybe I am lucky with those or ended up buying a good brand.  I think I have about 4 of them.  But the one I installed on the patio, for the outside circuits, does false trip occasionally, even though the outlets are all in weather-shield boxes.  I think it is due to spiders making a web inside them and a filament gets humidity-wet and then allows an ever so slight short.  Well, I guess that isn't a false trip, it is actually doing its job properly.  It can just be annoying :)

I have no GFCI breakers, just "normal" ones.  And after 32 years, I did have one breaker go defective, just recently.  It was the 30A dryer circuit.  I have no idea when it actually started failing, though.  I happened to be in the garage while running the dryer inside and it was quiet and I heard a crackling sound coming from the panel.  No light/heat/smell, though.  Yet that unmistakable electric sound.  Pressing on the affected breaker changed the sound, I assumed it was a poor connection.  Killed and opened the panel and removed the the breaker and inspected the contacts, they and the panel rails were fine.  Tightened the hot and reinserted.  Problem persisted.  On second removal I finally noticed that a bunch of "char" came out of the breaker when I tilted it around and shook it.  Replaced it a few weeks ago and no more problem.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 04, 2024, 07:47:54 PM
I've had a GFCI breaker fail in the past and replacing it fixed it.  However I do agree that the receptacles are usually the issue 99% of the time.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 05, 2024, 08:35:29 AM
GFCI outlets have moving parts and extra circuitry. A regular outlet is more a flexure than something with moving parts, and generally makes them quite long lived. There are still original two prong outlets in my grandmother's house that still work perfect.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 07, 2024, 08:36:20 PM
Cue-pon or coo-pon
Grow sher rees or grow sir rees
Root, rut or rout

And lastly

Ohio was the first state to use political jurisdictional boundries for it's counties in 1803, all other before used natural boundries, rivers, mountains, etc...
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on July 08, 2024, 02:20:16 AM
Coo-pon
Grow Sir Rees
Root - Below ground part of a plant. (slang - to have sex in Australia)
Rut - What a male deer does, or deep groove worn by repeated use.
Rout - Disorderly retreat or to quote Month Python "Run Away!!!"

If you were referring to the word Route, then it is a way or course taken from start to destination and is pronounced Root in UK and Rout in USA.

And finally a Concourse (Con-Cor-Ssss) is "A place where pathways or roads meet, such as in a hotel, a convention center, a railway station, an airport terminal, a hall, or other space."
Personally I have never ridden a Concourse or seen one fitted with side-bags.

I have however ridden a few different Kawasaki Concours (Con-Coors (yes, like the beer!)) and even a couple of Kawasaki Concours 14s, in addition to many 1000GTR, and 1400GTR.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 08, 2024, 05:15:34 AM
I have however ridden a few different Kawasaki Concours (Con-Coors (yes, like the beer!))

Actually, it is "KHAN kour" (as in "tour", no "s" sound), since the word/term is a French derivative :)  No beer.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on July 09, 2024, 04:52:20 AM
You are right about the silent s, but in French it is "Con" pronounced with a nasal n and "Coor"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6qAmej_Bh4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6qAmej_Bh4)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 09, 2024, 05:18:30 AM
You are right about the silent s, but in French it is "Con" pronounced with a nasal n and "Coor"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6qAmej_Bh4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6qAmej_Bh4)

I like how he pronounces the anglicized version first, which is very close to how I say it, although usually with the stress on the first syllable (like most two-syllable con words: contour, console, condom, contra, congress, content, conflux, conjure, consort, concave, concert, contact, context, etc; although there ARE exceptions, like contain, convulse, conflate, converse, control, contempt).  The actual French pronunciation is probably not comfortable for most people.

English is whack :)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 09, 2024, 08:00:48 AM
Many over the years have made fun of my family's way of speech as they are from the south, Birmingham AL to be precise. However, if you knew the King's English, it can said that they speak a more correct version of it than most Americans. Many can't hear this as they have trouble with the various accents and wrongly assume the talkers are not smart. I know differently.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on July 09, 2024, 08:25:30 AM
To be fair many of us Brits struggle with the way people from Birmingham (UK) pronounce words let alone those from Birmingham, AL.  :rotflmao:
I love the differences and think that the world will be a poorer place with less accents and languages, but modern communications and media are homogenising these.
However, I will never accept a Kawasaki Concourse unless KHI build a Station/Airport Concourse somewhere and name it after themselves.
Of course we don't have such silly problems over here, except of course the arguments over whether it is a GTR1400 or a 1400GTR,....  :battle:
ZG1000/ZG1400 - Vive la difference!!  :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 09, 2024, 09:44:33 AM
Whenever we go to see my family I need to translate for my wife as words and phrases along with the southern accent sometimes mystify her. Oh, and BTW, the accent used by Tom Hanks while playing Forest Gump is no accent I ever heard in Alabama.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 09, 2024, 04:31:08 PM
Born and raised in VA, lived my whole life here.  I think it is hilarious that when I call various locations across the country, nobody seems to know where I am from.  Not South, not North, not quite Midwest, not West Coast.  Ultimately I tell them I am a "Mid Atlantican", which is what I consider myself.

I rarely have trouble understanding anyone from anywhere in the USA/CA.  And the variety of speech is very interesting.  And from many years of being in tech, I am also pretty good with most Indian English, as well (I can even speak it, which is HILARIOUS when you see/hear me do it).  No problems with "educated" British English, although I do have some significant difficulty with "less educated" British and Irish English.... some movies I have had to turn on subtitles....

The hardest part of the portability of English isn't the accent (and certainly not spelling- who cares if Brits and such like adding lots of extra, useless "u"'s or have some special hatred of using "z"'s), it is the idioms.  A significant amount of communication is conducted using local-only words/phrases, slang, quirks, figures of speech, etc.  Not knowing these can leave one lost very quickly.   Example- even something as simple and seemly normal as saying "back off" can have a confusing non-literal meaning.  Here is a cool (another idiom) site:  https://www.theidioms.com
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 09, 2024, 06:28:59 PM
To add, when we go to Alabama, we stop in at a Hardee's in Montgomery for fries on our way to Florida, I tell my wife, "order, pay, take what they give you and don't question", you can't understand them and they have not a clue to what you are saying.

We watch a of of Brit TV and we also need to enable the subtitles many times too, and, we have also looked up words and phrases online when we don't know what they are taking about.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 10, 2024, 08:06:57 AM
Spent the last couple of weekends re-re-rewiring the '63 Chevy II. Just about ready to fire the thing up again for the first time in 3 of 4 years. So many iterations. This latest teardown was to add a more modern transmission and air conditioning. AC isn't quite ready to be finished off as we still need some hoses, but the transmission is in. This weekend will be wiring the trans controller and figuring that nonsense out.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 11, 2024, 09:01:27 AM
If Elke Sommer married Brian Setzer-she'd be Elke Setzer

Is there a peanut shortage in your area, we can't get peanuts here in Cleveland OH
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 12, 2024, 12:48:03 PM
Another good one!


As far as peanuts go, I live in a peanut state (VA) so no shortage here as far as I know.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 12, 2024, 02:32:23 PM
I love peanuts.  They are a great legume.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 12, 2024, 02:54:04 PM
I like my nuts salted.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 13, 2024, 09:57:59 PM
We used to be able to get big cans what Planter's called "giant Virginia cocktail peanuts" at GFS which is a food supply company, not sure if it's a national company. Those went away a few years back. This is a specific type. I'm sure it will resolve itself soon, just strange is all.

 I mentioned elsewhere that whenever I'm south of the Manson-Nixon Line, I enjoy boiled peanuts, but for me, it has to be in smaller quantities. I also like raw peanuts but those are just not found here.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 14, 2024, 12:48:36 AM
I mentioned elsewhere that whenever I'm south of the Manson-Nixon Line, I enjoy boiled peanuts,

Again, been here all my life.  Never seen, been served, or know about "boiled peanuts".  Sounds strange.  Also, there is nothing special or magical about the "Mason-Dixon Line", at least nothing I have noticed in my lifetime.

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I also like raw peanuts but those are just not found here.

Not sure I have ever seen or eaten raw peanuts, either (I assume that means completely uncooked in any way?)   Roasted in shell, sure (as long as soaked in salt... peanuts must have salt, kinda like potatoes or eggs.  Roasted/salted no shell good and much easier. My fav would be "dry roasted" (with that nice spicy coating) or "honey roasted."  But also love peanut butter.  Peanut butter and chocolate- OMG yum.  Reese's peanut butter cups are dangerous, so I just don't buy those since I have no self control.  Oh, chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting- super yum.  Peanut brittle is also great stuff.  And who doesn't love a peanut butter and banana sandwich?

For some reason, I am slightly allergic to peanut skins, even though peanuts are not nuts.  Thankfully, almost all processed products remove them.  I am very allergic to most nuts (especially walnuts and pecans), and *deadly* allergic (and almost died once) to at least one (but not sure which, so I avoid all of them).  Love cashews, which are also not nuts (but nor are they legumes, like peanuts; they are "drupes").
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on July 15, 2024, 03:27:34 AM
A Peanut allergy is different from a Tree Nut allergy in terms of the protein that the body reacts to, but otherwise the symptoms are similar.
Almonds/Cashews/Pistachios are also Drupes but they grow on trees and many who are allergic to other Tree Nuts (Walnut, Hazelnut, Pecan, Brazil) are also allergic to Almonds/Cashews/Pistachios/Peanuts.
The term "nut allergy" came about because mixed nuts in processed foods were triggering reactions but each case could be a reaction to a different protein from a different nut.
Some nuts contain similar if not identical proteins to other nuts, so you can be allergic to many but rarely to all nuts.

I am allergic to a particular protein found in high(er) concentrations in most Dairy cheeses, and on 3 occasions in my life when I have eaten sufficient quantities of the protein (unknowing) I ended up in hospital. As a consequence I have a MAJOR aversion to any cheese whether it be Dairy, Sheep/Goat, or whatever, but the protein only exists in Dairy so whilst I am not allergic to Feta, I still avoid it like the plague, and I generally avoid all diary products as much as possible. I assume that the same holds for most people with a nut allergy of some ilk where they find it easier to just avoid all nuts. I often don't correct people who think I am Lactose intolerant (although it does give me wind) because it means that they will avoid putting dairy in my food. In fact I can drink UHT Dairy Milk, Sterilised Dairy Milk, and most Ice Cream because the processing breaks up the protein I react to.

Because of my bodies initial reaction to a high enough dose of the dairy protein to me cheese is closely associated with the smells and sensations of vomiting, sufficiently so that even the slightest whiff of cheese can turn my stomach.  :doublepuke:
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 15, 2024, 09:25:06 AM
But also love peanut butter.  And who doesn't love a peanut butter and banana sandwich?

Equal parts peanut butter and unflavored greek yogurt. Mix together. You end up with a light, tangy, peanut butter substance that is FANTASTIC on a sandwich with banana.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 15, 2024, 03:31:49 PM
I assume that the same holds for most people with a nut allergy of some ilk where they find it easier to just avoid all nuts.

In my case, yes.  I am somehow very allergic to some nuts, deadly allergic to one at least one unknown one, and not allergic to almonds, but avoid them, along with all true nuts to be on the safe side.  Not peanuts, though, since they are so radically different.  I have lots of allergies, unfortunately- many animals, pollen, mold, dust, etc, and asthma on top of all of that.  But I have no other food allergies (that I know of), other than nuts.  I asked my allergist a few times about being tested to find out which was the "deadly" nut (instead of just the "misery" nuts), and he said they didn't really have tests like that for food allergies.  So I might never know what it was.  He also said it is complicated, because what I ate was only PRESUMABLY from whatever nut it was, but could have been something else, or something on the nut (like a rare mold).  I had an epi-pen with me for about a decade and then stopped bothering about 30 years ago.  They are expensive, bulky, and can't tolerate much temp variation.  I am "livin' dangerously" I guess.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on July 16, 2024, 03:31:25 AM
My testing involved several months of being injected just under the skin several times in the middle of my back with tiny samples of various proteins and the reactions being noted. Apparently their are protein groups and if you react massively to a particular protein, then you normally react to a lesser degree to all proteins in the same group. In my case they narrowed it down to a particular group (which I have the name somewhere) but it's exclusively found in cows milk, so at that point the testing stopped, which was a major relief as the reactions were getting BAD the closer they got to the actual protein. The early tests itched on occasion, but the last set gave me blisters on 4 out of 7 injections and one actually burst.
I've never carried an epi-pen as my reaction is predictable and I normally have time to get to a doctor/hospital before it gets really bad.

I have had a few "minor" instances which are merely uncomfortable, but my last hospitalisation happened when I was 18 so I've managed to avoid a major for 40+ years  8)
That hospitalisation was for Lasagne, which was so tasty I had seconds.
I had asked if it had cheese in, and they said normally yes, but they had left out the cheese for me.
Unfortunately the store bought Béchamel sauce had cheese in it and they didn't realise.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 16, 2024, 04:30:04 PM
My testing involved several months of being injected just under the skin several times in the middle of my back with tiny samples of various proteins and the reactions being noted.

Yep, that is a pretty standard procedure, what they used to call a "scratch test" (because they used to use scratches and then dab the allergens on the scratches before changing to under-the-skin procedures).  I have had that done at least twice.  But I was told they didn't do that with foods, only environmental (contact, mucosa) allergens, because it didn't work for foods.

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I have had a few "minor" instances which are merely uncomfortable, but my last hospitalisation happened when I was 18 so I've managed to avoid a major for 40+ years

Same here!  I had several "uncomfortable" (as you put it) experiences as a child, which warned and let everyone know I was allergic to most nuts.  But when I was 17, it happened....  It was Christmas Eve afternoon, at work, and I thought I was eating a mix that had peanuts in it, and was wrong.  Didn't eat much.  Within seconds I had mouth welts, then within minutes my uvula and tongue swelled so big, they were blocking my throat.  Before the ambulance got there, my blood pressure was crashing, I was turning blue gasping for air (between airway blockage, lots of mucus, and asthma reaction as well), covered in welts, and I was semi-conscious.  Ambulance administered massive amounts of epinephrine on the way to the hospital.  In the ER, I narrowly avoided a tracheotomy because they shoved a thin oxygen tube down my nose, past my mouth and into my lung area.  I was put into inflatable "pants" for hours that squeezed the blood from my legs back into my torso.  I was unconscious for most of it (I had only memories of waking to constant vomiting), and spent Christmas in intensive care.

How the hell has our species survived?  Such a ridiculous over-reaction to a harmless thing.  I guess culling was natural/frequent; at least I haven't passed on my defective genes, though.   Many years of immunotherapy (as a child, then later, again, as an adult, still doing it now) and various daily meds, have kept at least the normal allergies and asthma in check.  So much better stuff available now than when I was a kid.  Montelukast and Fexofenadine, for examples, were MAJOR game-changers for me.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 17, 2024, 06:23:02 AM
I'll be visiting Feridies outside of Franklin VA for some peanuts this weekend.  They are a subsidiary to the Virginia Diner.  Coincidentally one of my clients.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 17, 2024, 03:42:08 PM
They are a subsidiary to the Virginia Diner.  Coincidentally one of my clients.

Virginia Diner is a place I have been to twice (I think).  The first and only place I had ever heard of "peanut soup", which I had, and it was good.  I am told it is also offered in historic Williamsburg, but I don't remember it being on the menus when I ate there a few times.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on July 18, 2024, 12:49:03 PM
I love nuts.
I love the taste of a little salt on my nuts.
And the only nuts I can find with a little salt are Hampton Farms salted nuts. Does anyone have any other recommendations? Hampton are not readily available.

Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 18, 2024, 02:48:16 PM
And the only nuts I can find with a little salt are Hampton Farms salted nuts. Does anyone have any other recommendations? Hampton are not readily available.

What do you mean "with a little salt", do you mean "with salt" or "with less than typical amounts of salt" (or "low salt")?  I can't answer that, since most are just salted or unsalted.  Never seen "Hampton Farms" products and don't see any "low salt" options on their product pages.

Otherwise, Virginia Diner has their own brand of high-quality Virginia peanuts in all kinds of varieties, and they ship. https://www.vadiner.com  (the site seems really slow)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: BruceR on July 18, 2024, 03:42:17 PM
Look up the Peanut Shop in Williamsburg, VA.  I've seen their products for sale in Bed Bath & Beyond, if you can find any stores open.  But they also will ship peanuts to you.  I think the only restriction is they do not ship chocolate-covered goods in Summer.  But that place is like a Baskin Robbins of peanuts.
Oh, and Max, boiled peanuts seems to be more of a Georgia mountains thing.  Haven't really seen a lot of boiled peanuts in my travels anywhere else.  I personally do not like them but some people do.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 19, 2024, 08:31:05 PM
Like I said, south of the Manson-Nixon Line, I've had them in GA, AL,NC,SC. Raw peanuts are exactly that, raw. Not roasted, salted, dried, treated, soaked or otherwise sullied in any way with anything else, just raw peanuts. You gotta really like peanuts to enjoy raw peanuts, if you like peanuts, you know about raw peanuts, especially GA and AL.

The Mason-Dixon Line is a special thing for some, especially northerners, it's a line that says, you are now in the south, a different place. It was a marker of history, of war, of freedom for many, a thing of the distant past that reminded us of our country's start and creation and how it was surveyed by George Washington. When you crossed over it, you were now in what was a different country at one time. Things looked different, people sounded different, it was warmer, towns were smaller and people were friendlier. For me, it's still that way when I go to GA and AL to visit friends and family.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on July 20, 2024, 12:52:45 PM
I should have said, lightly salted, preferably boiled or roasted in salty brine/oil. I've have had a few different brands where I find a lot of loose salt in the bottom on the pack. I  like to eat the roasted shells. The Virgina peanuts are crappy. They are large and bland.  Hampton farms seems to be ok for everyday use and snacking. There are other brands my gf gets me but they are fancy and expensive and she orders them from somewhere. I'm too lazy and cheap to do all that.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 20, 2024, 10:44:55 PM
Now cashews are not nuts at all.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 21, 2024, 05:29:29 AM
Now cashews are not nuts at all.

Nope, they are drupes.  Very strange thing, with an edible, fleshy "false fruit" that grows ABOVE it, called a "cashew fruit."  I am not sure there is anything else like them.  So a false nut below a false fruit.  Truly, nature has produced some strange inconsistencies.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 21, 2024, 08:33:27 AM
You never met my idiot sister-in-law who is an idiot. Oh, and she is certifiably nuts and an anomaly of nature.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 21, 2024, 09:33:23 AM
I've been told that eating cashews helps with protection against Poison Ivy..
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 21, 2024, 05:38:29 PM
Did front and rear lexan on the front and rear of my Camaro.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53872437559_fd63337fac_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2q5wjNk)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 22, 2024, 09:32:01 AM
I've been led to believe that eating large amounts of celery helps to produce larger quantities of the little guys that make babies. ;D
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: BruceR on July 22, 2024, 12:42:25 PM
You never met my idiot sister-in-law who is an idiot. Oh, and she is certifiably nuts and an anomaly of nature.
I think we have the same sister-in-law.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 23, 2024, 10:54:01 AM
I've been led to believe that eating large amounts of celery helps to produce larger quantities of the little guys that make babies. ;D

Yeah, but then you'd actually have to eat celery on purpose.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 25, 2024, 05:36:41 PM
I like it with peanut butter and raisins.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on July 29, 2024, 03:46:31 AM
You people are weird!  :o
First vomit flavoured chocolate, now celery with peanut butter and raisins. :doublepuke:
Next thing you'll be eating testicles and claiming they are oysters.  :rotflmao:
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on July 29, 2024, 07:06:11 AM
LOL...


You're right about that chocolate, though.  Yuck!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on July 29, 2024, 08:11:45 AM
You people are weird!  :o
First vomit flavoured chocolate, now celery with peanut butter and raisins. :doublepuke:
Next thing you'll be eating testicles and claiming they are oysters.  :rotflmao:

Beans on toast? At least we don't eat like the Germans are still flying overhead.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 29, 2024, 03:18:17 PM
You're right about that chocolate, though.  Yuck!

Them's fighting words.  Chocolate is the food of the gods.  I eat it every day!

Coffee- you can keep that junk. :)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on July 30, 2024, 02:51:32 AM
Beans on toast? At least we don't eat like the Germans are still flying overhead.
But they are, I saw a Lufthansa plane yesterday afternoon.  :rotflmao:
Personally I have not had Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce on Toast since I paid off all my debts.
I may just have to have that for lunch,....Thanks  8)

Them's fighting words.  Chocolate is the food of the gods.  I eat it every day!
Coffee- you can keep that junk. :)
I love Chocolate, but not most American Chocolate.
A bar of Lindt 70% dark, or a bar of Cote D'Or Milk, or a 1Kg box of Leonidas assorted,..... but best of all is 250g of Leonidas Manon Café <drool>.
To be fair Reeses are nice, but a bar of Hersheys has me retching!
I'm with you on coffee. It belongs in Ice Cream or Pralines.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on July 30, 2024, 05:19:43 AM
I like 65% Cocoa max, and about 50% min.  Anything more is too bitter/hard, anything less is too sweet and non-tasty.  Believe it or not, the Lidl brand here is cheap and not bad (it is 50%).  I prefer Ghirardelli 65%, but for some stupid reason, it disappeared about two years ago.

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To be fair Reeses are nice, but a bar of Hersheys has me retching!

Yep.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on July 30, 2024, 03:51:53 PM
We Americans, like many things we do, do in excess. We eat chocolate in pounds as opposed to slices like the rest of the world, no wonder we have a weight problem. I like Lindt's too. I eat maybe a few pieces and I'm done, I am an anomaly here. Everything in moderation.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on August 15, 2024, 01:34:27 PM
I have a random question for you guys. Anyone have any experience with OTC probiotic capsules?

Recently I had to take a lengthy course of antibiotics due to a runaway tooth infection. I am over it now and was advised to take some probiotic pills for a few months! I have read that most of these don't do anything. Snake oil? Anyone with experience?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on August 15, 2024, 04:07:09 PM
Well, I have taken them before.  And even take some now a few times a week.  Supposedly they do help with restoring flora to the gut when lost and helping to process certain foods.  It actually has helped me with regularity, I think.  But I can't know for sure or if it is something else.  Kinda like with vitamins.

There is validity to antibiotics wiping out a lot of the gut flora, and some validity to needing to restore it to prevent diarrhea/bloating/etc.  But who knows- there are so many different strains and formulations, and many probiotics never make it to the gut (being killed by stomach acid).  I don't think it can hurt to use them, generally.  I very rarely have been on antibiotics (maybe once every 6+ years or less), so I don't have that much experience with that particular situation.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: lather on August 15, 2024, 04:21:43 PM
I read an article about gut flora that said the best  way is to eat a wide variety of fruits and vegetables plus fermented  foods.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on August 16, 2024, 02:09:01 AM
On the one occasion I had antibiotics strong enough to wipe out my gut bacteria, I was given special pills to re-populate my gut bacteria.
They are coated to survive the stomach and only break down in the intestines, releasing the bacteria.
They worked for me although it took months for my gut to get back to "normal".
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: tweeter55 on August 16, 2024, 07:13:56 AM
My $.02 worth. Experienced the same excruciating tooth pain several years ago. Was told to eat yogurt with the antibiotic they prescribed me. Typical male response, "yeah, yeah, yeah". Went to the pharmacy to get the prescription filled. Same info from the pharmacist, eat some yogurt with this. Same male response, "yeah, yeah, yeah". Of course I didn't do that. 4 days later I'm taking an ambulance trip to the hospital, was diagnosed with C diff and came really close to having an unpleasant procedure call a FECAL TRANSPLANT. It's a real thing!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on August 16, 2024, 06:17:25 PM
I read an article about gut flora that said the best  way is to eat a wide variety of fruits and vegetables plus fermented  foods.


Fermented foods...that's liquor or beer right?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on August 16, 2024, 06:19:07 PM
I used to take probiotics until a few days ago when I ran out of them.  They work fairly well on me so no complaints here.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on August 16, 2024, 10:40:56 PM
They are cheap and I'll get some from Costco or Amazon. But for someone that doesn't seem like they have any post antibiotic flora loss symptoms, how can I tell if these are helping anything? And how confident am I that these good bacteria won't make me sick? After all, these are still bacteria.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on August 17, 2024, 07:06:46 AM
You can't really know if they have helped, if they prevented symptoms from happening.  Typical symptoms of gut flora imbalance are:  diarrhea and/or constipation, bloating, gas, pain/cramps.  Antibiotics typically target ALL bacteria, good and bad alike.  How much/many are killed depends on a ton of factors- which antibiotic, how strong it is, how long it was used, what your flora was like before the treatment, your metabolism, what you eat/drink, how often you eat, your genetics and state of your immune system, etc.

You can't really get sick from probiotics (unless something is horribly wrong with that brand), as long as they are used at the indicated dosage.  The strains selected are naturally-occurring "positive" bacteria that help to process/break-down food, and keep bad bacteria in check (by out-competing them, mostly).

Even if you don't take probiotics, the flora will repopulate, it just takes a lot longer.  Not all the bacteria will be killed by the antibiotics, and you will ingest more of them from natural (unprocessed) foods (especially raw fruits and vegetables).  The idea is to just accelerate the process quickly so as not to have the unpleasant experience (or shorten it considerably).  You would normally take the probiotics both during and for at least a few weeks after the antibiotics are completed.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on August 17, 2024, 10:47:27 AM
A regular diet of yogurt, and things like sauerkraut, kimchi, pickles, etc.... is good for the gut.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on August 17, 2024, 01:02:13 PM
Just go out and eat some dirt.  Plenty of gut bacteria..
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on August 17, 2024, 03:13:44 PM
Just go out and eat some dirt.  Plenty of gut bacteria..

I wouldn't recommend that :)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on August 17, 2024, 06:34:24 PM
The announcer on the old Batman TV series was William Dozier, he was also the producer of the show, his name shows up in the final credits, but as the producer.

Carolyn Jones showed up on todays show as "Marsha, The Diamond Queen", she played Morticia Adams on "The Adams Family".

The show was extremely popular in the 3 years it ran and many older film stars lined up to appear on it.

Ratings dipped in its third year and they brought in Yvonne Craig as Batgirl to try to jumpstart the ratings, it didn't work.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on August 17, 2024, 06:42:26 PM
You all will be happy to know that my sister brought me 2 sheets of her "women's probiotic" capsules from home. Supposedly it also helps with vaginal flora. I took my first capsule at lunch. Looking forward to seeing what comes off of this.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Strawboss on August 17, 2024, 07:30:48 PM
DC, good bacteria is called good bacteria because it is good and not bad, they won't make you sick. Get some OTC pills for yourself. Or, just eat food with natural probiotics in it. Not all yogurt has probiotics. Avoid the artificial sweeteners in some. Read the labels.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: turbojoe78 on August 21, 2024, 08:09:57 PM
I have a random question for you guys. Anyone have any experience with OTC probiotic capsules?

Recently I had to take a lengthy course of antibiotics due to a runaway tooth infection. I am over it now and was advised to take some probiotic pills for a few months! I have read that most of these don't do anything. Snake oil? Anyone with experience?

DC, a couple years ago my wife had C-dif, it can kill you.  She was very close to getting a fecal transplant before she found a different doctor.  He put her on vancomycin and told her to take Florastor probiotics.  There not cheap but he said they were the best.

https://www.amazon.com/Florastor-Daily-Probiotic-Supplement-Women/dp/B01NB0G1V8/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=16B1U2KBP1O8K&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.bPuVmVNWuknqpPjlXR9T0LTDCwL2REbdsZwETrw-dX0n5-ztFo0vkpcRW96febuoTt2XUmBUfieM-h7CIfhR22qOEYgSgVBO0hBuG5F6whdLVS5qf1Do7OKgt1T9VUVsuy9eRKba1MqCiuqxkZX6tJZmoCg8PG6adUXK80DIyAQYg2DIj7yXL3lhJeGvG4eeBoVhfzjHftRgCptUk5rHTh6mYsfRmdN2VXgFm6EEZ91RKHLKNmArurGRf0GuKUcsiHd7kyeBxM3YXgVi9aULgqRw-TH7yvF5M0NTuG9itCo.BNGI5pyWVRSa4BRMy6qrABc02AcOQ8KBCpqjrve_NbI&dib_tag=se&keywords=florastor+probiotic&qid=1724292044&rdc=1&s=hpc&sprefix=florastor%2Chpc%2C81&sr=1-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on August 22, 2024, 02:36:32 PM
Thanks Joe. Those are expensive too. I bought Align from CVS (not cheap either for 1mo of pills). I have credit on amazon so I should buy these next. Was told to take for 90 days.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: maxtog on August 22, 2024, 04:30:12 PM
DC, a couple years ago my wife had C-dif, it can kill you.  She was very close to getting a fecal transplant before she found a different doctor.  He put her on vancomycin and told her to take Florastor probiotics.  There not cheap but he said they were the best.

https://www.amazon.com/Florastor-Daily-Probiotic-Supplement-Women/dp/B01NB0G1V8

That which you linked to are only Saccharomyces Boulardii, which is not technically a probiotic, it is a yeast.  But one that doesn't colonize (which is why it is safe), so it will be completely eliminated within a few days.  It is extremely helpful for some cases of diarrhea and/or vomiting, and I have used them successfully on cats.  It has a calming effect on the gut.  I don't think those would be the best choice for helping with repopulating good bacteria after they are wiped out by antibiotics.  Although they could be helpful in combination with an actual probiotic blend.

My other advice would be to pick one that contains multiple beneficial strains AND contains a prebiotic (which is a type of "food" for the bacteria, so they will better stick around).

These are what I would recommend (and use myself):  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09GLGC9DG
Again, not cheap, but also not bad for a 60 day supply of quality product with very high ratings.  As a maintenance thing, I usually take one only once every 2 to 4 days, so they last a long time.  I would take at least one a day (if not 1 every 12 hours) if recovering from a gut-wiping event, for at least a week, perhaps longer.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: DC Concours on August 23, 2024, 09:53:27 AM
You guys certainly know a lot about a lot of things. Even the good types of colon bacteria!

Too many choices!
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 09, 2024, 10:42:30 AM
Picked up a new rig yesterday!

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53981783850_943516902e_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2qfbKDd)
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Boomer on September 10, 2024, 01:45:36 AM
70's/80s Suburban either in dire need of a spray job, or else in full "rat" mode.  ;D
Needs a new windscreen either way.
What engine is in it?
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: Big Red on September 10, 2024, 08:40:34 AM
'78. It's got a "recent" (75k miles) rebuilt 454, Hughes TH350, and 3.40ish gears. The bare metal has been clear coated so that's just the way it looks. The wife says it's growing on her. So I might be okay until I give it a full paint job. I'm thinking white with gray interior. It'll get a new windshield after the drag races in a couple weeks.
Title: Re: Random nonsense
Post by: VirginiaJim on September 10, 2024, 01:24:32 PM
I could use one of those where I live.  People would not be so eager to cut in front of me in merge lanes..