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Kind of crazy. My watch is basically performing at +/- 0 seconds a day. If anything, the nighttime gain and daytime loss are each diminishing.
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Kind of crazy. My watch is basically performing at +/- 0 seconds a day. If anything, the nighttime gain and daytime loss are each diminishing.
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You're going to say it's something on Deutsche Grammophon or ECM, something by Steely Dan or Daft Punk, but for my money this is one of the most incredible feats of mastering I've ever heard:
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You're going to say it's something on Deutsche Grammophon or ECM, something by Steely Dan or Daft Punk, but for my money this is one of the most incredible feats of mastering I've ever heard:
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You're going to say it's something on Deutsche Grammophon or ECM, something by Steely Dan or Daft Punk, but for my money this is one of the most incredible feats of mastering I've ever heard:
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You're going to say it's something on Deutsche Grammophon or ECM, something by Steely Dan or Daft Punk, but for my money this is one of the most incredible feats of mastering I've ever heard:
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Documentary about locations in Jess Franco movies. I love movie archaeology at the best of times, but I have a particular fondness for loving attention given to the lowest tier of movies.
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I bought a #Seiko automatic watch. After 72 hours, the loss of time during the time I wear it in the day is about equal to the time it gains when lying flat at night for a combined deviation of roughly +/- 0 seconds.
Seems like it picks up as much as five seconds over 7 hours lying flat. That seems like a lot. But over the other 2/3rds+ of the day, it gradually loses the same.
It’ll probably take longer to find out exactly where it is, but the early signs are pretty favorable.
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I bought a #Seiko automatic watch. After 72 hours, the loss of time during the time I wear it in the day is about equal to the time it gains when lying flat at night for a combined deviation of roughly +/- 0 seconds.
Seems like it picks up as much as five seconds over 7 hours lying flat. That seems like a lot. But over the other 2/3rds+ of the day, it gradually loses the same.
It’ll probably take longer to find out exactly where it is, but the early signs are pretty favorable.
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I bought a #Seiko automatic watch. After 72 hours, the loss of time during the time I wear it in the day is about equal to the time it gains when lying flat at night for a combined deviation of roughly +/- 0 seconds.
Seems like it picks up as much as five seconds over 7 hours lying flat. That seems like a lot. But over the other 2/3rds+ of the day, it gradually loses the same.
It’ll probably take longer to find out exactly where it is, but the early signs are pretty favorable.
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I bought a #Seiko automatic watch. After 72 hours, the loss of time during the time I wear it in the day is about equal to the time it gains when lying flat at night for a combined deviation of roughly +/- 0 seconds.
Seems like it picks up as much as five seconds over 7 hours lying flat. That seems like a lot. But over the other 2/3rds+ of the day, it gradually loses the same.
It’ll probably take longer to find out exactly where it is, but the early signs are pretty favorable.
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I bought a #Seiko automatic watch. After 72 hours, the loss of time during the time I wear it in the day is about equal to the time it gains when lying flat at night for a combined deviation of roughly +/- 0 seconds.
Seems like it picks up as much as five seconds over 7 hours lying flat. That seems like a lot. But over the other 2/3rds+ of the day, it gradually loses the same.
It’ll probably take longer to find out exactly where it is, but the early signs are pretty favorable.
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Maybe you've seen Masonna on stage and have thought, this guy is just a shitheel attention-seeker. But this album, though of course stupidly outlandish if you've never heard any so-called harsh noise, is actually quite well organized — organized into many short segments that introduce enough variation and change to keep it interesting, much more so than many other noise albums. Even within its limited sonic palette (and means), it's surprising how "structured" it is.
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Tepid kickoff to my #eBird logging season today with two magpies, five crows, and a nuthatch.
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I’m always very happy to see production / marketing stills on Indicator blurays. Criterion never includes them. I always find them very fascinating and only wish I could get them off the disc and onto my computer.
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