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They looked up the costs for the dampers which would have been 120€, without work. And the machine was 19 years old and also produced rust lately, all of a sudden when white went in, what came out wasn't white anymore. So yes, not really economical to repair it I guess... and my wife just ordered a replacement, hoping that they still build them that good...
They looked up the costs for the dampers which would have been 120€, without work. And the machine was 19 years old and also produced rust lately, all of a sudden when white went in, what came out wasn't white anymore. So yes, not really economical to repair it I guess... and my wife just ordered a replacement, hoping that they still build them that good...
OK, 19 years old, sometimes they need to go to the great wash saloon in the sky :)
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Hmmm... what's up with this guy? New job? Is he now a member of a racing team? The one at https://www.mercedesamgf1.com/ perhaps?
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Answer: no, he isn't - he just got a hoodie from his wife, and she has a friend in Malaysia who is working with that company...
Now I could need a cup of that tea which was mentioned in the shoutbox earlier...
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Answer: no, he isn't - he just got a hoodie from his wife, and she has a friend in Malaysia who is working with that company...
Now I could need a cup of that tea which was mentioned in the shoutbox earlier...
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This was a nice day. My wife, my youngest son and I spent 4 hours in the city center. We went to see the military parade and the military equipment exhibition that was held at the harbor.
I also had a hearing test and the doctor will call me on Tuesday. I didn't hear anything in my left ear during the Rinne test, so I'm a little worried.
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I also had a hearing test and the doctor will call me on Tuesday. I didn't hear anything in my left ear during the Rinne test, so I'm a little worried.
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Broke my own 5 kilometers running record, I am now at 26:00 minutes. I suppose I could go a little bit faster still, but I hate running :O . I do it 2-3 times a week, hate every minute of it. But I still do it as I know it's good for my health, so...I endure it.
The older I get, I do less and less things I don't like to do. I just don't give a duck about certain things anymore, so I just don't do them. Where as before I was bowing to family pressure or peer pressure, or just having to do the polite thing - I just don't.
A small example: If there is a party by someone who is married to an ***** that I can't stand, and we were invited, and I don't fancy going, Mrs. Gee has to go alone. I just don't fancy going there, having to be polite and speak to ****** pretending I don't despise him. So I don't go, spend a nice and pleasant evening with myself and the red sofa.
And there are many examples like it, and I feel so much better. It is really liberating when you don't have to give a duck anymore about certain things ;)
But running, I have to keep doing it even if I hate it :D
The older I get, I do less and less things I don't like to do. I just don't give a duck about certain things anymore, so I just don't do them. Where as before I was bowing to family pressure or peer pressure, or just having to do the polite thing - I just don't.
A small example: If there is a party by someone who is married to an ***** that I can't stand, and we were invited, and I don't fancy going, Mrs. Gee has to go alone. I just don't fancy going there, having to be polite and speak to ****** pretending I don't despise him. So I don't go, spend a nice and pleasant evening with myself and the red sofa.
And there are many examples like it, and I feel so much better. It is really liberating when you don't have to give a duck anymore about certain things ;)
But running, I have to keep doing it even if I hate it :D
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Since our family is currently experimenting with a keto diet, and I'm personally trying to stay low carb whenever possible, I’ve become mindful about eating. White flour, sugar, even caffeine—I notice quite that they don’t do me good.
For example, I measure my resting heart rate. I’ve made a little discovery for myself. You should know: I’m not a fan of cheap electronic gadgets. The reason is that they’re supposed to help, but in the long run, they tend to create more hassle than one would like to admit. Batteries run out. Devices crash. They need updates. Recycling is not a no brainer. They rely on so many factors that I end up doubting their overall usefulness (long term!). So I try to keep my collection of half-baked electronic gadgets to a minimum.
Back to resting heart rate: people like me, who wear earplugs at night, may be able to hear their own heartbeat. It's nice! I’ve started using this to my advantage by measuring my pulse with the help of a tap tempo metronome. (As a guitar enthusiast, I truly can’t do without a metronome.) I use it to measure rest heart rate (RHR) before falling asleep and occasionally just after waking up.
That number—my pulse—is clearly over 50 BPM in the evening if I’ve had noncomplex carbs or other stimulants. But if I haven’t eaten or drunk anything for hours before going to bed, it’s around 45 BPM. And for me, my hopefully low resting heart rate is the best predictor of my overall well-being the next day.
So now, in the past few days, I’ve started getting acquainted with ketogenic eating. I wouldn’t say I’ve switched my diet—but I’m observing it. And being more mindful in this area certainly can’t hurt. In the long term, I’ll probably stick with low carb. And I’ll continue measuring my resting heart rate manually with the tap tempo metronome before bed.
Good sleep to everyone—especially to those of you who struggle with it.
Share Your resting heart rate (RHR) if You like. Prove you're not dead! Lol
For example, I measure my resting heart rate. I’ve made a little discovery for myself. You should know: I’m not a fan of cheap electronic gadgets. The reason is that they’re supposed to help, but in the long run, they tend to create more hassle than one would like to admit. Batteries run out. Devices crash. They need updates. Recycling is not a no brainer. They rely on so many factors that I end up doubting their overall usefulness (long term!). So I try to keep my collection of half-baked electronic gadgets to a minimum.
Back to resting heart rate: people like me, who wear earplugs at night, may be able to hear their own heartbeat. It's nice! I’ve started using this to my advantage by measuring my pulse with the help of a tap tempo metronome. (As a guitar enthusiast, I truly can’t do without a metronome.) I use it to measure rest heart rate (RHR) before falling asleep and occasionally just after waking up.
That number—my pulse—is clearly over 50 BPM in the evening if I’ve had noncomplex carbs or other stimulants. But if I haven’t eaten or drunk anything for hours before going to bed, it’s around 45 BPM. And for me, my hopefully low resting heart rate is the best predictor of my overall well-being the next day.
So now, in the past few days, I’ve started getting acquainted with ketogenic eating. I wouldn’t say I’ve switched my diet—but I’m observing it. And being more mindful in this area certainly can’t hurt. In the long term, I’ll probably stick with low carb. And I’ll continue measuring my resting heart rate manually with the tap tempo metronome before bed.
Good sleep to everyone—especially to those of you who struggle with it.
Share Your resting heart rate (RHR) if You like. Prove you're not dead! Lol
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Good sleep to everyone—especially to those of you who struggle with it.
Share Your heart rate if You like. Prove you're not dead! Lol
Good sleep to everyone—especially to those of you who struggle with it.
Share Your heart rate if You like. Prove you're not dead! Lol
A good diary post Hartmut :W I will share my heart rate story. In my bedroom I have a clock with a loud tick [every second] I have found that my pulse beats in time 60 bpm so I count in my head and try to maintain that rate until I'm not counting any more as I drift off. Be careful if your heart rate is lower than normal especially if you feel dizzy or short of breath.
If I don't drift off quickly I have another counting routine. I do my 60 count while pressing my thumb into the centre of each hand and then I squeeze between thumb and index finger. If I'm still awake I will hold each finger in turn while thinking about a different thing as below .....
The Thumb helps fend off emotions like worry and anxiety.
The Index finger helps you fight your fears.
The Middle finger helps control feelings of rage and bitterness.
The Ring finger aids in fighting melancholy and depression.
The Pinky helps relieve stress and boosts your optimism and self-esteem.
I believe this is a Japanese exercise, those Japanese seem to know all about mindfulness, relaxation and healthy living generally.
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My car got a full Brazilian done :D Fully de-rosted, waxed and smeared with all sorts of ointments. I hope I can now look forward driving it for another 10 years without getting on the wrong side of the tyrannial German MOT called TÜV (Teufel Und Verzweiflung - Devil and dispair).
Anyways, have a great weekend, will be coming on later with some more dull and boring facts of my life ;)
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Anyways, have a great weekend, will be coming on later with some more dull and boring facts of my life ;)
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I'm waiting for the rain to stop so I can go outside. Two days inside is too much.
Well, I wrote a poem/song about my childhood hometown for fun, so the morning wasn't wasted. I hadn't written in a long time, so this was a really nice way to spend the morning.
Do whatever you want with them. Throw them away, change them, or use them. Everything is fine. I was just practicing my English writing. :)
[Verse 1]
Small town, small dreams,
Smiles are gone, hated and unseen.
Chin down low, only cries seen,
Hiding hope where none has been.
Smoke from chimneys, gray and wide,
Hid my childhood, kept me just right.
Paper smelled like a lie—
Like money that passed people by.
[Chorus]
This is my town, this is my life,
Where silence cuts just like a knife.
This is my town — don’t come near.
This is my town, built on fear.
The village of suicides,
On the border, where hope dies.
[Verse 2]
Empty shops on every street,
Echoes hum beneath my feet.
Bars are quiet, filled with smoke,
Fake hope that liquor spoke.
Bottles bring a false escape,
Freedom dressed in bitter shape.
We didn’t want to be lost,
Brief sanity comes here at a cost.
[Chorus]
This is my town, this is my life,
Where silence cuts just like a knife.
This is my town — don’t come near.
This is my town, built on fear.
The village of suicides,
On the border, where hope dies.
[Bridge]
One day soon, I’ll disappear,
Ashes floating in that river, dark and wide—
I’ll be free on the other side.
[Final Chorus]
This is my town, this is my cry,
Where we’re born just to say goodbye.
This is my town — don’t come near.
This is my town, stained with tears.
The town of suicides.
Well, I wrote a poem/song about my childhood hometown for fun, so the morning wasn't wasted. I hadn't written in a long time, so this was a really nice way to spend the morning.
Do whatever you want with them. Throw them away, change them, or use them. Everything is fine. I was just practicing my English writing. :)
[Verse 1]
Small town, small dreams,
Smiles are gone, hated and unseen.
Chin down low, only cries seen,
Hiding hope where none has been.
Smoke from chimneys, gray and wide,
Hid my childhood, kept me just right.
Paper smelled like a lie—
Like money that passed people by.
[Chorus]
This is my town, this is my life,
Where silence cuts just like a knife.
This is my town — don’t come near.
This is my town, built on fear.
The village of suicides,
On the border, where hope dies.
[Verse 2]
Empty shops on every street,
Echoes hum beneath my feet.
Bars are quiet, filled with smoke,
Fake hope that liquor spoke.
Bottles bring a false escape,
Freedom dressed in bitter shape.
We didn’t want to be lost,
Brief sanity comes here at a cost.
[Chorus]
This is my town, this is my life,
Where silence cuts just like a knife.
This is my town — don’t come near.
This is my town, built on fear.
The village of suicides,
On the border, where hope dies.
[Bridge]
One day soon, I’ll disappear,
Ashes floating in that river, dark and wide—
I’ll be free on the other side.
[Final Chorus]
This is my town, this is my cry,
Where we’re born just to say goodbye.
This is my town — don’t come near.
This is my town, stained with tears.
The town of suicides.
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I'm waiting for the rain to stop so I can go outside. Two days inside is too much.
Well, I wrote a poem/song about my childhood hometown for fun, so the morning wasn't wasted. I hadn't written in a long time, so this was a really nice way to spend the morning.
Do whatever you want with them. Throw them away, change them, or use them. Everything is fine. I was just practicing my English writing. :)
I'm waiting for the rain to stop so I can go outside. Two days inside is too much.
Well, I wrote a poem/song about my childhood hometown for fun, so the morning wasn't wasted. I hadn't written in a long time, so this was a really nice way to spend the morning.
Do whatever you want with them. Throw them away, change them, or use them. Everything is fine. I was just practicing my English writing. :)
The poem is really well written, you should stay at home more often Aito, bravo!
I hope this wasn't your actual experience of childhood, if so, I think you made it through safely and successfully :)
Hopefully these experiences or observations are invaluable to a poet.
However anything so deep and depressing would have to be a Blues song. I really hope someone uses it (or you use it yourself) Shammy :W
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I spent this quiet Sunday working on videos, nothing fancy or clever, just something to hold the lyrics and people's attention.
One thing I have noticed, however careful you are checking what you've written, when you finally mix it down there is ALWAYS a mistake and even though it doesn't really matter you absolutely can't leave it so you have to go and put it right.... and that takes ages.
Today I realized that the word "acrimony" doesn't mean what I thought it meant so the whole song (and video) was ruined. But it passed some time and gave me something to focus on that wasn't problems that needed solving and decisions to be made. <3
One thing I have noticed, however careful you are checking what you've written, when you finally mix it down there is ALWAYS a mistake and even though it doesn't really matter you absolutely can't leave it so you have to go and put it right.... and that takes ages.
Today I realized that the word "acrimony" doesn't mean what I thought it meant so the whole song (and video) was ruined. But it passed some time and gave me something to focus on that wasn't problems that needed solving and decisions to be made. <3
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The poem is partly true.
-In the 90s, there were many unemployed people in Finland who drank a lot.
-Many companies went bankrupt in the 90s.
-Imatrankoski, which is the most popular attraction in Imatra, was a popular place to commit suicide a long time ago. There is even a statue there honoring those who died in the there.
-It is also true that I lived next to the factory.
But I had a happy childhood, it is just a poem. 🙂
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-In the 90s, there were many unemployed people in Finland who drank a lot.
-Many companies went bankrupt in the 90s.
-Imatrankoski, which is the most popular attraction in Imatra, was a popular place to commit suicide a long time ago. There is even a statue there honoring those who died in the there.
-It is also true that I lived next to the factory.
But I had a happy childhood, it is just a poem. 🙂
[youtube]IPenc59uSJg?si=24FCfwTbSTUNxGMp[/youtube]
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Friday 13th June
I never really want to go out on Friday 13th..... I'm not superstitious but I just don't want to tempt fate :D
That plane crash in India was so sad, it's hard to imagine all the destruction and heartache but amazingly ONE man walked away - I mention this because he actually comes from Leicestershire (where I live) and is a LCFC season ticket holder - it just personalizes victims when it's so easy to just think of the numbers. He was sitting next to his brother who didn't make it, how must he be feeling now! There is much mourning in the City among the huge Gujarati community.
I'm pretty exhausted from moving stuff around preparing to decorate the bedrooms. I bought lots of Japanese items for one room but quite honestly I'm starting to go off that idea now. It's very hard to get decor aesthetically pleasing while still keeping it practical. It's the same with clothes, trying to look good means sacrificing comfort sometimes.
I've been pulling out some songs I wrote a few years back. I know they're not loops and can't be added to but I just thought they might be interesting for some listeners, particularly as I add lyrics :) I feel a bit guilty when I upload finished mixes because I know wikiloops is essentially a loops jamming site... I really respect people who faithfully stick to that format - hey loopers, you know who you are so Thank You <3
I never really want to go out on Friday 13th..... I'm not superstitious but I just don't want to tempt fate :D
That plane crash in India was so sad, it's hard to imagine all the destruction and heartache but amazingly ONE man walked away - I mention this because he actually comes from Leicestershire (where I live) and is a LCFC season ticket holder - it just personalizes victims when it's so easy to just think of the numbers. He was sitting next to his brother who didn't make it, how must he be feeling now! There is much mourning in the City among the huge Gujarati community.
I'm pretty exhausted from moving stuff around preparing to decorate the bedrooms. I bought lots of Japanese items for one room but quite honestly I'm starting to go off that idea now. It's very hard to get decor aesthetically pleasing while still keeping it practical. It's the same with clothes, trying to look good means sacrificing comfort sometimes.
I've been pulling out some songs I wrote a few years back. I know they're not loops and can't be added to but I just thought they might be interesting for some listeners, particularly as I add lyrics :) I feel a bit guilty when I upload finished mixes because I know wikiloops is essentially a loops jamming site... I really respect people who faithfully stick to that format - hey loopers, you know who you are so Thank You <3
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The sun was very hot in south germany today. I read about sun protection and found out that the one I am using is not good at UVA protection. This goes along with my real experience today being exposed to sun for two hours with this sunblock applied but disappointed that my skin turned red at some degree. So I must throw away this product. I learned today that those products generally degrade early and are best used in twelve months after opening.
(Same for motor oil in motorbikes, what a coincidence).
Annemarie Börlind 50 suncare is my choice now and I will try out tomorrow and fight that cruel sun with dedication.
My very early ancestors must have lived in Scandinavia I don't know but feel so intensely because hot summer sun rays are hitting like bullets on me. Perhaps my even earlier ancestors were Maulwürfe (moles).
Let's invent a machine which repairs the climate. I want the endless rain back I was used to in my first years of my life.
The rain which is expected these years is as small as a fly on a hippopotamus. I over dramatize. But I want the lavish rain back.
Long live long jam!
(Same for motor oil in motorbikes, what a coincidence).
Annemarie Börlind 50 suncare is my choice now and I will try out tomorrow and fight that cruel sun with dedication.
My very early ancestors must have lived in Scandinavia I don't know but feel so intensely because hot summer sun rays are hitting like bullets on me. Perhaps my even earlier ancestors were Maulwürfe (moles).
Let's invent a machine which repairs the climate. I want the endless rain back I was used to in my first years of my life.
The rain which is expected these years is as small as a fly on a hippopotamus. I over dramatize. But I want the lavish rain back.
Long live long jam!
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Monday 16th June.
I never know how my day is going to go, I'm a rather capricious (moody) type, but the moods pass and change very quickly. I imagine that if I were growing up today they'd label me as bi-polar or some other disorder. I woke up with a really deep depression and I told myself I was tired of music and wikiloops and social interaction blah blah. But something changed and I have ended the day by uploading 2 new mixes and enjoying the mixes of some nice guys at the Loops.
I have to say that it's not a good idea to make a decision when you're in a mood. Moods are like the British weather, if you don't like it just wait for the clouds to pass and you'll see blue skies and sunshine again :)
I never know how my day is going to go, I'm a rather capricious (moody) type, but the moods pass and change very quickly. I imagine that if I were growing up today they'd label me as bi-polar or some other disorder. I woke up with a really deep depression and I told myself I was tired of music and wikiloops and social interaction blah blah. But something changed and I have ended the day by uploading 2 new mixes and enjoying the mixes of some nice guys at the Loops.
I have to say that it's not a good idea to make a decision when you're in a mood. Moods are like the British weather, if you don't like it just wait for the clouds to pass and you'll see blue skies and sunshine again :)
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Monday 6/16/25
It's been a while since I posted, life has been busy. Glad to see this thread still going :W
Today is orientation week for our new incoming residents...a busy week for IT as we help get them setup with the right information and configure their phones for email access, MFA, etc. I helped a young lady out today and was reminded of how eager and bright-eyed I was back in my college days. Those days are long gone...I'm just a grumpy old man now :D Always fun to see the new doctors beginning their journey.
Fathers day just recently passed, we went to a comedy show the night before and out to breakfast on Sunday. It was nice to just relax and basically do nothing afterwards :)
Been working on a track with my old singer, Lance. I finally got a rough mix going. Next step is to actually figure out how to record him into my DAW. Either i'll take my computer to him, or have him come over one day. I'll have to figure that out and work on it.
Cheers!
It's been a while since I posted, life has been busy. Glad to see this thread still going :W
Today is orientation week for our new incoming residents...a busy week for IT as we help get them setup with the right information and configure their phones for email access, MFA, etc. I helped a young lady out today and was reminded of how eager and bright-eyed I was back in my college days. Those days are long gone...I'm just a grumpy old man now :D Always fun to see the new doctors beginning their journey.
Fathers day just recently passed, we went to a comedy show the night before and out to breakfast on Sunday. It was nice to just relax and basically do nothing afterwards :)
Been working on a track with my old singer, Lance. I finally got a rough mix going. Next step is to actually figure out how to record him into my DAW. Either i'll take my computer to him, or have him come over one day. I'll have to figure that out and work on it.
Cheers!
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Had our high school reunion event this past weekend. It`s something we do every 10 years. One thing I`ve always appreciated is that this particular group of people never uses the meetings to brag about achievements, neither real or imagined but somehow manages to recreate the vibes we all felt 40 years ago. It was as if we`d only just parted to go our own separate ways but never lost that spirit of togetherness. Needless to say that only music from the 80s was played.
One thing that got me thinking a bit was when I was asked if I brought my piano as I always seemed to turn events like graduation parties into small concerts - which for the life of me I couldn`t remember. But seems it`s true. So the big question is why did I do things 40 years ago that I shouldn`t have but now don`t want to do them when I can.
Answers on a postcard please. The winner will receive a personalized recording of a Ebmin7 chord played with my eyes shut.
One thing that got me thinking a bit was when I was asked if I brought my piano as I always seemed to turn events like graduation parties into small concerts - which for the life of me I couldn`t remember. But seems it`s true. So the big question is why did I do things 40 years ago that I shouldn`t have but now don`t want to do them when I can.
Answers on a postcard please. The winner will receive a personalized recording of a Ebmin7 chord played with my eyes shut.
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One of the two has the answer. But which one?
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Lazyprune wrote:
One of the two has the answer. But which one?
One of the two has the answer. But which one?
Never mind, any good answer will do. The prize is in the post to you :D
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MySounds wrote:
Never mind, any good answer will do. The prize is in the post to you :D
Lazyprune wrote:
One of the two has the answer. But which one?
One of the two has the answer. But which one?
Never mind, any good answer will do. The prize is in the post to you :D
Maybe the time has come when you no longer do things simply because you can do them, but because they seem right to you and make sense.
It’s the little Quokka on the right in the photo who whispered it to me. 😁
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