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Everything posted by kbh
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It wouldn't be difficult to raise the dwo, or file down the dial spacer a little.. Or use a dial space from a 2824 as they are a little thinner.
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Mine never had a recessed date wheel. Never heard of it being a problem on Sea Dweller reps.
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Just went round and round slowly with a Dremel and a sanding drum. Turned out not to be too difficult and the sanded edge is hidden by the case.
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I put in TC dial and hands in my SSD and couldn't be happier. Very close to gen and long lasting lume. The dial isn't a direct fit though. You'll need to take off about a 1/2 mm all around. I don't know about the new ultimate SD as far as the size goes.
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I like the idea of putting in spring bars to eyeball the location better. That's always a problem when you have to "guesstimate" the location. One big problem is what do you do when you see the lug holes, which may fit the bracelet perfectly from the inside of the lugs, are not at all centered in the location you need on the outside of the case?
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Yeah, "array" is a very prolific poster.
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This one wasn't too shabby either:
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Looks to me like it just popped out of the two rollers on the adjustment arm maybe.
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That's impossible to tell really from that. The 21j Asian movements are mostly very quiet and easy to wind. The main thing is, if it winds and works OK, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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2761-2 works the same as any other manual wind. Same thing except smaller. It winds easy and smooth because it's a gen ETA, but should show a little more resistance as it's wound and the mainspring gets tight. Whether or not you need to wind it depends on your lifestyle. Do you move around enough during the day or are you a couch potato?
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I use a clean artist's brush and a strong back light.
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Nov. 8th is nothing if it comes into the US through NYC at the moment. Everybody's complaining about nothing going through Customs and packages taking weeks. I've got an incoming package from Israel that shipped almost two months ago. It shows passed through ISC, NYC 5 weeks ago and them just disappeared. I doubt anyone on here can help you since even the USPO is no help. Your only possibility is through your local PO and I doubt if it's been long enough for them to get involved.
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kbh replied to Admin's topic in General Discussion
A lawyer opened the door of his BMW, when suddenly a car came along and hit the door, ripping it off completely. When the police arrived at the scene, the lawyer was complaining bitterly about the damage to his precious BMW. “Officer, look what they’ve done to my Beeeemer!!!”, he whined. “You lawyers are so materialistic, you make me sick!!!” retorted the officer, “You’re so worried about your stupid BMW, that you didn’t even notice that your left arm was ripped off!!!” “Oh my gaaad….”, replied the lawyer, finally noticing the bloody left shoulder where his arm once was, “Where’s my Rolex???!!!” -
Are we forced to buy from Angus to get Noob watches?
kbh replied to Rolexman's topic in General Discussion
The impression I've gotten is that J & A are the only dealers that don't get any of Noob watches. -
Depends a lot on where you're located.
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On the other RWG, Luthier and I used to go at it like cats and dogs about politics and immigration. But we still had civil conversations about the things that really mattered like watches, guitars and women and I always looked at him as a friend and would love to go out for a beer with him if I was ever in Los Angeles. I hope and think that he feels the same. I think this election has made us all a little crazy.
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Hmmm. I guess you and I just look at education from two different perspectives. It sounds like you believe in one's life experiences as being the one and only measure of intelligence and not the amount of formal education that a person receives. You do seem to have a disdain for both public education and for higher education. And how "the little drones for your govement(sic) now they will provide all" fits in to the discussion is beyond me. I thought we were discussing the difference in education in the Red States vs. Blue States. You don't believe in statistics either, I guess, since that's all my post was referring to. Hey that's fine. You believe what you want. I realize I'm not going to change any minds and particularly not yours. Let's move on.
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I'm not an expert but I think the amplitude is high but not out of spec. Time Zone says not over 310 and my manual says not over 360. It will normally be lower in the other positions by up to 45 degrees, as I find the face up to be the highest. Also +6 seconds wouldn't bother me since I have found that that number also often runs less in the face down and crown up/down positions. Most often I would have my watches set to around that anyway. The lift angle I see set at 52.8 when it's normally set at 52 degrees. I'm not sure how that affects the numbers but probably it's minimal. You could ask to have it re-checked at the lift angle of 52. All in all, you're seeing a very short time period in just one position so it's not very meaningful but it's not showing any serious defects to me. Personally, I would take it.
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Funny how time and point of view can change history. Actually Gore lost because the Supreme Court's right wing majority overturned the State Supreme Court's ruling that Gore won Florida. The people of Florida and it's court system elected Gore which should have made him President. That mandate of the people was overturned when the US Supreme Court butted in and in a 100% partisan move, took the election away from him and handed it to their candidate on a silver platter.. And, I'll give him credit that he accepted the ruling graciously, unlike our current and soon to be ex-Senator Alan West. Bush actually won that election entirely on the 5 to 4 vote of the right leaning Supreme Court. http://www.dummies.c...ush-v-gore.html
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Very lucky indeed. Just hope daddy doesn't come home looking for his personal belongings and call the cops. That could get ugly.
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I'm not making this up guys. Sorry if it offends a few people. Just google "education by state ranking". There are plenty more sources to choose from. In recently released rankings of how states' primary education systems are preparing students for careers in engineering, Massachusetts, Minnesota and New Jersey top the list. Mississippi trails as the worst in the country, following West Virginia and Louisiana. The Science and Engineering Readiness Index (SERI) measures how high school students are performing in physics and calculus -- based on publicly available data, including Advanced Placement scores, National Assessment of Educational Progress reports, teacher certification requirements by state and physics class enrollment data. The SERI was developed by Susan Wite from the Statistical Research Center at the American Institute of Physics and physicist Paul Cottle of Florida State University. The SERI score given to each state is on a scale of 1 to 5 and reflects how well states perform and allow opportunities for success in physics and math education and teacher qualifications. The numbers below reveal that few states are performing at high levels, and most are poorly preparing students for science, technology and engineering. According to a statement last week, Cottle said that although the SERI scores do not compare states to schools' performances in other countries, even the American leader -- Massachusetts -- would struggle to compete with countries like China or Singapore. For years, the U.S. has lagged behind other countries in math and science. A 2009 study showed that American students ranked 25th among 34 countries, behind nations like China, Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong and Finland. State Rankings for Math and Science Education Rank State SERI Well Above Average 1 Massachusetts 4.82 2 Minnesota 4.06 3 New Jersey 4.04 4 New Hampshire 4.01 5 New York 3.94 Above Average 6 Virginia 3.73 7 Maryland 3.57 8 Connecticut 3.28 9 Indiana 3.28 10 Maine 3.24 Average 11 Florida 3.13 12 Illinois 3.08 13 South Dakota 3.08 14 Wisconsin 3.06 15 Colorado 3.04 16 Kansas 3.00 17 Kentucky 3.00 18 Vermont 2.93 19 Georgia 2.88 20 Washington 2.86 21 Utah 2.85 22 Pennsylvania 2.80 23 Tennessee 2.67 24 Ohio 2.64 25 Delaware 2.60 26 Michigan 2.60 27 Oregon 2.58 28 Wyoming 2.58 29 Montana 2.53 Below Average 30 Idaho 2.47 31 Texas 2.45 32 North Dakota 2.40 33 Missouri 2.39 34 California 2.38 35 Rhode Island 2.38 36 North Carolina 2.34 37 Hawaii 2.29 38 Iowa 2.25 39 Alaska 2.20 40 South Carolina 2.20 41 Arkansas 2.14 Far Below Average 42 Oklahoma 2.01 43 Nebraska 1.97 44 Nevada 1.93 45 Arizona 1.91 46 New Mexico 1.72 47 Alabama 1.60 48 Louisiana 1.59 49 West Virginia 1.58 50 Mississippi 1.11 National Average -- -- 2.82
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Mike on a Bike> No hubris intended. I thought is was pretty well known that most of the South has a much poorer educational system than the rest of the Country. It was certainly that way when I grew up. Until I was a teenager, I was born and raised in areas of Mass, Md, and Va. When we moved to Florida, my father, who was a writer and newspaper editor, used to go on regular tirades every time he saw a sign or billboard with spelling mistakes, which was quite often. He was pretty much appalled by the quality of the public schools that his 4 kids ended up in. My 3 sisters ended up enrolled in private schools, as did my son when he got past middle school. That is one of the definite negative consequences of immigration in States that have a high immigration rate such as Florida. In the South, I believe that there are some great colleges and Universities. Unfortunately there are also some (not all) of the worst high schools where they graduate students that can barely read and math scores are on the 6th grade level. I think both statistics and Ronin's post will back me up.
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It's kind of silly to talk about the popular vote since that's not the way we elect our President. Certain areas of the Country, i.e the bible belt and the farm belt are going to always be highly Republican because of the guns, God, and religion aspect. It's not going to change any time soon. But the people that have actually elected the president have spoken rather strongly that the less educated areas of our Country are not going to win any time soon unless they change either their attitude or our attitudes as a Country. That's unlikely. I found this rather amusing and just might have a touch of truth. Not meant to be offensive but hopefully interesting and kind of funny to some. Dear Red States: We're ticked off at your Neanderthal attitudes and politics and we've decided we're leaving. We in New York intend to form our own country and we're taking the other Blue States with us. In case you aren't aware that includes California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and the rest of the Northeast. We believe this split will be beneficial to the nation and especially to the people of the new country of The Enlightened States of America (E.S.A). To sum up briefly: You get Texas, Oklahoma and all the slave states. We get stem cell research and the best beaches. We get Andrew Cuomo and Elizabeth Warren. You get Bobby Jindal and Todd Akin. We get the Statue of Liberty. You get OpryLand. We get Intel and Microsoft. You get WorldCom. We get Harvard. You get Ole' Miss. We get 85 percent of America's venture capital and entrepreneurs. You get Alabama. We get two-thirds of the tax revenue. You get to make the red states pay their fair share. Since our aggregate divorce rate is 22 percent lower than the Christian Coalition's, we get a bunch of happy families. You get a bunch of single moms. With the Blue States in hand we will have firm control of 80% of the country's fresh water, more than 90% of the pineapple and lettuce, 92% of the nation's fresh fruit, 95% of America's quality wines (you can serve French wines at state dinners) 90% of all cheese, 90 percent of the high tech industry, most of the US low sulfur coal, all living redwoods, sequoias and condors, all the Ivy and Seven Sister schools plus Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Cal Tech and MIT. With the Red States you will have to cope with 88% of all obese Americans and their projected health care costs, 92% of all US mosquitoes, nearly 100% of the tornadoes, 90% of the hurricanes, 99% of all Southern Baptists, virtually 100% of all televangelists, Rush Limbaugh, Bob Jones University, Clemson and the University of Georgia. We get Hollywood and Yosemite, thank you. 38% of those in the Red states believe Jonah was actually swallowed by a whale, 62% believe life is sacred unless we're discussing the death penalty or gun laws, 44% say that evolution is only a theory, 53% that Saddam was involved in 9/11 and 61% of you crazy bastards believe you are people with higher morals then we lefties. We're taking the good weed too. You can have that crap they grow in Mexico. Sincerely, Citizen of the Enlightened States of America
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Hey Luthier, nice to chat with you again. Good to be called KGB again. Makes me miss you. What I don't understand is the topic, as well as your quote was pretty much all about legal immigration: First, what statistics? "Each will bring 27 relatives? 200-300 millions "legal" mexicans" - wow, just like cockroaches eh? Who mentioned anything about giving their extended family and friends legal status. Yeah, and I like how you put legal in quotations. Say what you really mean.......... You're so prone to hyperbole.