ohhhh ChiFi you silly goose ... you know i like you ...
Tangzu Wan'er S.G. Studio Edition. ever since our local IEMs reviewer, VSG, did one about the Tangzu Zetian Wu i wanted to check that brand
done!
surprise was the microfiber cloth featuring both light and dark Wan'er (based of Shangguan Wan'er ) Shangguan Wan'er (664 – 21 July 710) was a Chinese politician, poet, and imperial consort of the Wu Zhou and Tang dynasties. Described as a "female prime minister,"
nice surprise because i liked the dark box art more than the light, but the IEMs looked better in light
i read a lot of Chinese webtoon recently ... so i quite dig that art style
single DD 20hz-20khz
a bit bare on the accessories ... but lot of good eartips and the cable is better than what was bundled with the Chu II or the PR2
beautiful faceplate looking like a mother of pearl material with copper inserts
they sound quite good, be it on the neutral-flat CS43131 or the neutral-bright CX31993
NiceHCK DB2, another brand i wanted to check ... hybrid DD+BA IEMs (a bit like the fiio FH1s same type of faceplate also but less than half the price)
well, i am a sucker for those box art ... after the tame black and white Chu II and the Chinese webtoon like Wan'er ... that one is also very cute.
yep, faceplate look nice and brass nozzle at that price (~19$ )
good cable and same eartips selection like the Wan'er but at least that one bundle a carry pouch
also good sound out of the box, tho the manufacturer recommend a 50hrs burn in time
and the last DAC but this one in form of a cable to use with the tube amp
Riksoin what the ... is that brand? i don't know ... but the build quality is quite good.
no idea what chip it use but sound like a CX31993
I had to do some overtime this weekend on saturday and sunday and that means extra dinero's .
Just to make sure the extra earnings do not disappear in the general daily household spendings , I straight away invested in the bottomless money pit, also know as my rig .
Ordered some new candy:
The thermal Grizzly products will take a while, but maybe I can run the system meanwhile with MX4 on both CPU and GPU. That also will give me something to compare the Thermal Grizzly products to later on.
Also on AliExpress I ordered 16 x 50cm (10x14mm) Freezemod Acrylic hard tubes to replace my PETG hard tubes as they have some unwanted effects with UV-A light. Acrylic is supposed not to be UV reactive. I mean, if I have to rip apart the system for thourough cleaning, why not do major maintenance straight away.
As compensation to the missus , an add-on temperature display for the shower as the thermostatic valve seems to get a life of it's own.
(probably just needs an internal cleaning and descaling)
The pain of being 6'2" in the world where no one considers people above 5'10" to even exist is even harder than that. It's just flabbergasting how many things are NOT designed for tall people and how there is NO alternative. Cars, boats, clothing, shoes, head jambs... designed by gnomes to make short work of taller people...
The pain of being 6'2" in the world where no one considers people above 5'10" to even exist is even harder than that. It's just flabbergasting how many things are NOT designed for tall people and how there is NO alternative. Cars, boats, clothing, shoes, head jambs... designed by gnomes to make short work of taller people...
To be fair, average height is between 5'5"-5'9" in most of the world, so they're going to target the larger demographic for cost effectiveness. Men that are 6'+ are not a large portion of the overall population.
Yeah, their super duper profits would've stayed super duper profits even if they had shrunk them by ten percent by making things for people 3" taller than they do already. But still, their greed is embarrassingly high. Cobblers, tailors, and VIP DELUXE PREMIUM dealerships enjoy tall men's problems.
Men of average height crybaby all the time that they didn't manage to become 6' gigachads. Morons. They're the luckiest people in the world.
When I got into my Kim Chunk Oof phase earlier this year I almost immediately started actively burning calories and now I'm once again reasonable weight (195 to 200 lbs at 6'2" is ideal but I still got work to do at my 205 lbs). No idea how people let their bodies become ultra fat. It's already completely uncomfortable at 220 lbs. Not to fatshame or anything, just curious how it works.
When I got into my Kim Chunk Oof phase earlier this year I almost immediately started actively burning calories and now I'm once again reasonable weight (195 to 200 lbs at 6'2" is ideal but I still got work to do at my 205 lbs). No idea how people let their bodies become ultra fat. It's already completely uncomfortable at 220 lbs. Not to fatshame or anything, just curious how it works.
Everyone has something to complain about when they fall outside the averages. Personally, I just accept that I'm outside the average. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I'm 5'9" and ~205 lbs and not fat, but I'm also not someone who focused on building mass; it's just my build. Finding pants and shirts that fit me (especially in dress clothes) is fun. Most everything I own is oversized or custom tailored. It's not a matter of greed, it's a matter of cost-effectiveness for a business as both big and small tend to focus on what will cover the largest group for the least cost. That's why there's specialty shops like 'Big and Tall' that focus on those demographics because they're willing to target that smaller demographic. (Enough of me derailing the thread.)
Any links to get started and guides will be really appreciated. I am used to AutoCAD and CATIA and Solidworks (as part of my mechanical engineering degree)
So any 3d modelling guides that can pickup on those would be nice.
Honestly its not something I actively chose. More a sedintary career combined with a bad heart at birth that inherently limits exercise unless I want to (maybe for real) die. Basically I rolled real bad on stats at character creation, and am setup to fail if I want to eat anything resembling what most consider a meal.
I'm having some luck losing weight with that new drug Ozempic, but we're already way off topic.
Just got a Weboost Office 200 for a client. I love these whole building cellular boosters. Anything that makes people not want to put their phones on the network is great.