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BowtieGuy

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Welcome to LPF, CE5! :beer:
Have fun, and enjoy your stay here.
 
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Thanks for the translation Curtis.
Don't happen to speak binary.
Come to think of it, there was a show on the Star Trek the Next Generation, that had some binar's, could it be?? :D

The Bynar's? whew, that's dusting off a few cobwebs. Of course the pop culture analog for the Bynar's, is implicit.

Bynar | Memory Alpha | Fandom powered by Wikia

And AFAIK, I'm Terrene. Although I'm quite sure my wife would happily argue that point, she's actually become quite adept in that regard.

Peace.


Thank you. I'm looking forward to participating in this forum. I have quite a bit of study material here to digest, but the friendly reception extended towards me thus far provides a pleasant encouragement.

Nice trace on the 'scope BTW.

Thanks again.

Welcome to the forum CE5! Enjoy!

Thank you. I must say that I am fascinated by the design of the metallic host in your signature pic. Do you own this particular piece? The search function is a bit unwieldy for me at present, would you mind telling me - or throwing up a link that elaborates a bit more, in detailing how it came to be? First impression for me is that aesthetically it evokes a Vedic Vajra, in it's design influence.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajra

Thanks again for the welcome.

Welcome to LPF, CE5! :beer:
Have fun, and enjoy your stay here.

Thank you. I was looking forward to making your acquaintance.
May I send you a PM?

Thanks again.
 
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CES, if you will go to the first post and click on the multiquote icon in the lower right and continue to do it until you get to the last post, then click on the quote icon, you will have all of them in the same post. Double and triple posting is frowned upon here. You will be able to answer all of them in the same post. :D
 

CE5

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CES, if you will go to the first post and click on the multiquote icon in the lower right and continue to do it until you get to the last post, then click on the quote icon, you will have all of them in the same post. Double and triple posting is frowned upon here. You will be able to answer all of them in the same post. :D

Roger that Paul, thanks for the etiquette heads up. I did employ a lo-tech emulation approach at the beginning of the thread. Also, I was using the 'Responsive LPF' theme which appears to be the default template for this particular Vb. It was a little on the dark side, to say the least ha! I've now switched over to using the lite-blue 'default' theme and the work flow is more familiar now. In other forums that I've visited, the multi-quote approach was actually viewed with some disdain. I'm fairly quick on the uptake as demonstrated here. Thanks again, for taking the time to point this out for me.

Sure, I'll be looking out for it. :)

Outstanding! Thanks.

Hi,
Welcome CE5 enjoy LPF great info and awesome folks here .

Rich:)

Rich, thank you. With the responses I've received thus far, I absolutely agree with you. I'm experiencing a 'feels like home' effect already, thanks again.
 

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Rich, thank you. With the responses I've received thus far, I absolutely agree with you. I'm experiencing a 'feels like home' effect already, thanks again.

I'm glad you feel like that. :) It is a great community on here. :beer:
 

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The Bynar's? whew, that's dusting off a few cobwebs. Of course the pop culture analog for the Bynar's, is implicit.

Bynar | Memory Alpha | Fandom powered by Wikia

And AFAIK, I'm Terrene. Although I'm quite sure my wife would happily argue that point, she's actually become quite adept in that regard.

Peace.

Yea, think I might be showing my age here just a bit. :crackup:

Don't let your wife throw you Terrene's are people too. :)
 

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Thank you, I did a brief search to check out the Griot, unit that you have posted in your sig. and stumbled across this post. http://laserpointerforums.com/f51/advice-repair-lab-style-melles-griot-laser-100034.html I wonder if aimpertro, ever got their unit up and running?

Thanks again for the welcome.


Good question actually - not really something repairable unfortunately, more of a "rebuild" using some of the existing parts. They never did post an update though, happens a lot unfortunately. :(
 

CE5

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Yeah, that's sorta the gist that I gathered after reading that.

One thing though, in that if aimpertro, referred to that unit as a 'fabrication of solid-state lasers at the lowest level' ? Well, to this neophyte if that Griot, is indicative of, or represents a low level fab. I'm wondering what a front line or even mid-level build looks like? Because from my freshman perspective, the gut shots of that thing looks to be built like a tank!

Since it is a commercial unit designed for extreme/extended duty cycles, I imagine that is to be expected but still.
 
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@Laserbee, Thank you :wave: Am I correct in assuming you ride? I have been riding (on & off) although I prefer 'on' since obtaining a license to do so. Currently I have an 03' Road Glide Ultra, dusting in peace. Unfortunately I haven't been in the saddle since 08' or thereabouts. limited time & the roadways having become increasingly perilous with distracted drivers, has considerably dulled my enthusiasm to ride. I've been down once before, in '76 during my first season. Luckily with no encores since, but after the last couple of close calls with a passenger (spouse) mounted up, I decided to be thankful for all the pleasant accumulated memories and left it at that. I should perhaps sell the machine, but it's hard to let go completely.

Thanks again for the welcome, and I look forward to doing business with you in the near future. Biker wave :wave:
Yeah... I ride a modified Softail and have another
bike on the build lift. Just can't find the time to
finish building it (long term project).

Bike's are difficult to see on the road foe aware
drivers. Even more so for the daydreaming morons.

I had a couple of accidents when I was first learning
to ride my Honda (at 16). Over the years I learned
to expect the unexpected on the road. I ride with
the mind set that no one on the the road sees me
or has brakes... I've been safe so far... only a few
close calls that I avoided. Ride safe....:beer:

Jerry
 

CE5

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Yeah... I ride a modified Softail and have another
bike on the build lift. Just can't find the time to
finish building it (long term project).

Bike's are difficult to see on the road foe aware
drivers. Even more so for the daydreaming morons.

I had a couple of accidents when I was first learning
to ride my Honda (at 16). Over the years I learned
to expect the unexpected on the road. I ride with
the mind set that no one on the the road sees me
or has brakes... I've been safe so far... only a few
close calls that I avoided. Ride safe....:beer:

Jerry

Yep, my first accident was on a Honda, CB750F Super Sport (at 17) it looked just like this one Honda CB750F Super Sport - Classic Japanese Motorcycles - Motorcycle Classics
I was catapulted off that sucker doing 60+mph, it wasn't the flying wallenda, stunt that stung. It was the bounces and final skid to a halt that did it.

I already like you!! Welcome to LPF :)

Thank you. I think it was Will Rogers, that said 'A stranger is just a friend I haven't met yet.' So the feelings likewise, Richie. Thanks again.
 




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