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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "David Koudys" <davidkoudys@gmail.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "Dave Schuler" <orrex@excite.com> wrote:
> > I'm in western Pennsylvania, where cases have not yet popped up in large
> > numbers, but I have friends nationwide (and, to a lesser extent, worldwide), and
> > many of them are in much worse situations than I find myself.
> >
> > How is everyone (that is, everyone in the small remaining readership here)
> > holding up?
> >
> >
> > Wash hands, maintain distance, stay safe.
>
> And you are.... ?
>
> Dave K
A breath of fresh air in here!
(as are all Dave's posting in here!)
Dave K
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "Dave Schuler" <orrex@excite.com> wrote:
> I'm in western Pennsylvania, where cases have not yet popped up in large
> numbers, but I have friends nationwide (and, to a lesser extent, worldwide), and
> many of them are in much worse situations than I find myself.
>
> How is everyone (that is, everyone in the small remaining readership here)
> holding up?
>
>
> Wash hands, maintain distance, stay safe.
And you are.... ?
Dave K
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I'm in western Pennsylvania, where cases have not yet popped up in large
numbers, but I have friends nationwide (and, to a lesser extent, worldwide), and
many of them are in much worse situations than I find myself.
How is everyone (that is, everyone in the small remaining readership here)
holding up?
Wash hands, maintain distance, stay safe.
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "Larry Pieniazek"
<lar(at@at)miltontrainworks(dot.dot)com> wrote:
> In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "Larry Pieniazek"
> <lar(at@at)miltontrainworks(dot.dot)com> wrote:
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> > What we need is something stirring up some fun.
>
> Still true.
Clearly.
Dave K
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "Larry Pieniazek"
<lar(at@at)miltontrainworks(dot.dot)com> wrote:
> What we need is something stirring up some fun.
Still true.
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "Larry Pieniazek"
<lar(at@at)miltontrainworks(dot.dot)com> wrote:
> The last few weeks of activity here, sitewide, per the automation, have been the
> automation posting the activity stats. And that's it. There is one post a month
> about dinner.
>
> What we need is something stirring up some fun.
Who's posting about dinner???
Now I'm hungry
Dave K
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The last few weeks of activity here, sitewide, per the automation, have been the
automation posting the activity stats. And that's it. There is one post a month
about dinner.
What we need is something stirring up some fun.
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "Larry Pieniazek"
<lar(at@at)miltontrainworks(dot.dot)com> wrote:
> Car electronics in general are not as seamlessly integrated as they could be. I
> think that's because of the captive market aspect, and because electronics are
> "nice to have"... your buy decision isn't going to make or break on how well the
> electronics integrate... it's going to be on crash test results, mileage,
> expected reliability, etc...
Good point.
My suspicion is that MP3 playback via CD-R or USB device is considered old and
boring, and doesn't get much attention during development of the systems.
However, one of the units with issues is the after-market Kenwood that I got
after my car's CD player died. You'd hope the aftermarket a/v companies would
have a higher standard for their product.
--Steve
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, "Steve Bliss" <steve.bliss@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Anyway, I felt like ranting about something that probably no one else gives a
> rip about, and I couldn't think of a better place to do it than
> lugnet.off-topic.fun.
>
> Thanks for reading, and post your comments below the jump!
"below the jump" ?? I see what you did there.
Car electronics in general are not as seamlessly integrated as they could be. I
think that's because of the captive market aspect, and because electronics are
"nice to have"... your buy decision isn't going to make or break on how well the
electronics integrate... it's going to be on crash test results, mileage,
expected reliability, etc...
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So recently I've had the chance to try the USB/MP3 playback features in several
different car entertainment systems (ie, stereos). And, across the board, the
results have been underwhelming. Anyone else had similar experiences?
This last weekend, we rented a Toyota Corolla. The silly thing would only play 1
song, then stop. We'd have to manually select each song. I looked online, the
only thing I came across is the player got confused by some of the tags --
removing metadata from the song files would resolve the issue. For reals?!
We had better things to do with the car, so I didn't bother testing the
suggested workaround.
On all units I've used, there is no 'seamless playback' -- there's an audible
break between each song (most annoying when listening to live albums). This is
an issue that was addressed over a decade ago in the MP3 format standards!
The Kenwood aftermarket unit in my car will display album art - but only from
meta-data tags embedded in the song files. It doesn't look for the a folder.jpg
image in the folder alongside song files, or any of the other typical schemes
for storing album art as separate files.
Also, the Kenwood can read a 64Gb flash drive -- but it only handles 250
folders, and 5000 songs. So I can really only fill that 64Gb drive about half
full - unless I start ripping albums as single MP3 files. Which would lead to my
whinging about lack of support for intra-file track marking (ie, CUE sheets).
Anyway, I felt like ranting about something that probably no one else gives a
rip about, and I couldn't think of a better place to do it than
lugnet.off-topic.fun.
Thanks for reading, and post your comments below the jump!
-- Steve
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Chris Magno wrote:
Youre still head of the B.E.D. Act accordingly!
JOHN
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Easy for you to say. Its not like I have my face on a Shirt, or even my fave on
a mini-fig.....
Oh wait.
Nevermind.
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Chris Magno wrote:
Youre still head of the B.E.D. Act accordingly!
JOHN
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Suzanne Rich wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, David Eaton wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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Thought yall might like some company!
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(chirp)
DaveE
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chirp, chirp!
-Suz
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I post, Dave Post, and Crickets....
The great and All Mighty John Neal Posts, and THEE Susan Rich comes out of
hiding.
Im hurt.
Nay, crushed
off to lick my wounds. I need a hug
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Benjamin Medinets wrote:
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Why Larry isnt here to moderate.... :D
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There are no mods. As to why? Because we cant have nice things.
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Abner Finley wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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Thought yall might like some company!
JOHN
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The bar is open. Fully stocked. The wine is fine aged quite nicely over the
years. Since not a whole lot people come in here. :)
Somehow... the party left LUGNET leaving the booze.
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Please stay on topic for this NG, sir. We cant have your spirits cluttering
up .trains!
:-P
JOHN
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Why Larry isnt here to moderate.... :D
Ben
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Suzanne Rich wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, David Eaton wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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Thought yall might like some company!
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(chirp)
DaveE
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chirp, chirp!
-Suz
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Chirp, Chirp, Chirp!
FYI: There is about $22 Million dollars in the LUGNET Fund. The compounding
interest over the years has increase the fund. Since nobody was not checking the
rooms aka newsgroups. ;) (just kidding)
-Abner
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In lugnet.trains, David Eaton wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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Thought yall might like some company!
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(chirp)
DaveE
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chirp, chirp!
-Suz
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
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Thought yall might like some company!
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(chirp)
DaveE
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Abner Finley wrote:
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Controversial gold LEGO figure is $1,000 windfall
Individually numbered and mixed in randomly with LEGOs other collectible
minifigs, Mr. Gold is gold-chromed from top hat to toes -- except for his
classy white gloves.
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snippers
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All the same, the decision hasnt been popular with some LEGO devotees, who
fear adult collectors will snap up all the Mr. Golds and shut out the toys
younger fans.
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snippers
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And Im struggling to believe that the LEGO company actually set out with
the intention of lining the pockets of eBay scalpers. Which does beg the
question of exactly what theyre trying to achieve by doing this...is it just
good, old-fashioned greed and a desire to milk the Collectible Minifigure
cash-cow for all its worth?
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I dont know what Im going to do, but Ill certainly be buying less of their
product in the future.
Ah, the classics never go out of style,,, ;-)
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Ross Crawford wrote:
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In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.general, Jeff Van Winden wrote:
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I remember seeing this in the spring, and Thinking a few times in the
Summer, that it was summer, and I went to look at Lugnet, I thought that
again today, and that banner is now gone..
So I have to ask,
What was supossed to happen in the Summer of 2012 with Lugnet?!?
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You missed it! It was pretty cool but it had to be turned off...
I think someone complained. Then there was a study group formed but they
couldnt agree what to study or how to talk so it all fizzled.
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Nice contest entry but I dont think it will win.
ROSCO
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Votes up or down?
I think this poll is rigged
Dave K
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