There are some awesome layouts in the States, there is a few i just got to see if i ever get over there.
One must visit garden is Dennis in California i believe.
Imho the best way to put a garden to use.
Before anyone get exited, there are NO budget in large scale railroading, you fast end up with spending so much you could buy up a flashlight making company or 2.
ā¦now wondering how a real campfire flickering looks on a luminosity graph over time. A mix of slow modulations with random āspikesāā¦? It would be interesting to record one live with a phone app. How different would it be over time, as the fire slowly burns out? What a candle would look like?
ā¦and how you code it.
And how about the āvintage flickeringā mode? Like when the light occasionally flickers to a lower brightness but you can get it working fine again by shaking itā¦ :person_facepalming:
You would need at least a couple of colors ( red & yellow )
As per always my brain have been wandering off outside the box so many people find them self locked within.
So now i am where it might be better if you was to make a add-on like that simple cup, and then inside it have some reflectors ( clear and colored ) move around driven by a small gear reduction and a electric or mechanical drive.
This way you could use other sized flashlights with adapters and it would probably be a good idea to provide a dock as most lights to my knowledge dont do tail stand so good ( at least off table flat surface )
Sadly i have too much on my hands and my one small reduction gearbox and little motor are tied to a tightrope setup for a āflyingā camera jig i am also brainstorming / working on for awesome time-lapse photography and video time-lapse.
Yes Sparky, they can get very expensive. In my hometown there was a club that bought a building and had their layout in it. During the holidays theyād open it up to the public. Too cool! No one person could afford it. You know there is a massive one in Germany, right? Itās a youtube video. But youāll need to find it. If memory serves itās in Hamburg. I could be wrong though.
There are fireplace videos on youtube if that helps.
FWIW, I downloaded one years ago and took it into work. During the Christmas holidays and on exceptionally cold days I would play it looping on the computer monitor for ambiance in our very industrial setting. One day a muckety muck came in and asked if we had the boiler feed on the monitor. The U&R control room had cameras on the 13 story boiler as an aid for the operators. I have no idea what he was told I simly donāt remember, but I think we just agreed with him. That video feed was hardwired into the U&R control room and not on a LAN.
OK, now Iām on a rollā¦ I also brought in the sound of a submachine gun firing, complete with brass hitting the concrete (from a game). When management would have a scheduled meeting during a shutdown (for the required quiet for best effect) , Iād play it over the PA system. There was a price on my head if I ever got caught. Then that audio took on a life of itās own and others would play it. I was safe.
Thank goodness it wasnāt ātodayā then; I donāt think I stated that it was. I thought I indicated that it was in the past and you have no idea how old I am (yet). Lighten up, you are basing your comment on much less than complete facts which I didnāt supply and still wonāt fully supply. It was humor (and a statement) and most everyone at the time knew it. But it pissed management off and that was the point since they had been implicated by upper management. The blue collar workers thought it was a hoot even if you donāt and it was for them. āTheyā (from Boston) made a rule that anyone caught with a firearm, even in their vehicle and unloaded, would be terminated. This in a hunting state where workers would hunt after work and where lots of folks have concealed carry permits. That didnāt sit well even with management. It was just a BS rule, that could have dire consequences for anyone caught. Letās see, looking at it logicallyā¦ someone is going to bring a firearm in to work to off some folks, and the threat of losing ones job will deter that? Pure BS since the person would automatically be sitting in jail or be dead. Itās difficult to get to work when behind bars or a corpse. Hence the machine gun. Anyone with a brain knew that any firearms only had to be hidden and life continued on as before*. Today, by law, anyone with a concealed carry permit can have a firearm in the car on those same premises and the company canāt say squat. That law is today, the other was long ago. It was too many Boston folks telling rural folks how to live. Then to compound their error and to make sure the place was a free fire zone they put signs out on the main road telling everyone that no firearms were allowed on the premises. Now how stupid is it to announce that!?? Mass shootings pretty much happen only under those circumstances. Again, hence the submachine gun. Folks at work fully understood it.
*One morning when I was particularly sleepy I walked into the place with my bagged EDC gun, and after setting it on the countertop in itās incognito bag I realized what I had done. After shift change I walked back out to my car and placed it inside, still covered and āout of sightā while being perfectly in sight. The evil gun was contained and never was allowed to run amok but I could see the evil glint in itās barrel. I have no proof of this, but I strongly suspect that even security knew what I had hidden in my vehicle and out of sight for all those years. Heck, many of them did also. We wouldnāt discuss that specifically, but we would discuss handgunning. If they had ever been told to search vehicles I would have gotten into it and driven it out onto the public way and off of the private property. But as I wrote, today thatās moot. I donāt work there (retired) and if I did, with a CC permit itās perfectly legal and they canāt do anything about it by law. Times change.
Yeah that place in Germany are just Ho scale, but none the less mighty impressive.
I was just pulled over tonight at 01:30 some 6 hours ago, now my otherwise clean rep sheet are marked with me driving with a deadly weapon in my car ( a child baseball bat made of like .08 mm alu )
Fawking unbelievable in this POS country you cant even have a toy ( you can buy then in every sporting goods store even the grown up ones too )
BUT ? you just cant have it in your car.
So i will be replaces with a pice of 2 X 4 thatās totally legal to have lying around the car.
But good thing i wasent padded down cuz i was carrying my EDC folding knife, and that would have landed me a weapons conviction and a hefty fine.
Im like so not cut out for this spineless country. :confounded:
Sparky, thatās ridiculous! You were driving a car! If that canāt be used as a deadly weapon I have no idea what can be. Instead of running someone over youāll stop and bludgeon them? Thatās laughable! How does one get to the game? Would it be illegal to carry on a bicycle? Or does it need to have over 50ccs for it to be illegal?
Iām certainly glad I live in a free state here in the US. (not all states in the US are free)
It seems as if BLFās community and projects have been getting bigger over time. While itās too late for the Q8 project to do so, perhaps future projects would be advised to have two threads instead of just one? One thread would be like we usually do, with the full firehose of discussionā¦ and the other thread might be a curated ādigestā or used for announcements only?
Iām not sure if itās needed or not, but it would give people a middle ground between first-post-only updates and the full discussion.
If people running future projects are willing, perhaps itād be good to give the idea a try, to see if itās worthwhile?
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Meanwhile, we have only the firehoseā¦ and the rules are pretty simple. As Bill & Ted would put it, āBe excellent to each otherā. Or as Wil Wheaton puts it, āDonāt be a dickā. Those are both pretty open to interpretation though, so our friendly neighborhood admin created a more detailed set of rules to clarify a few things.
This thread has pushed the edges of some of those rules at times, occasionally stepping a bit beyond rules 1, 2, 3, and 4, but as far as Iām aware none of it has gone far enough to require any interventionā¦ people usually just tell each other to be nice and then things get better.
I know I have difficulty respecting rule 2 at times (profanity/lewdness), and I have a tendency to go waaaaay off-topic. I do try to keep things interesting though, so if I think a post has no value to others and would be a waste of the seconds it takes to read, I try to keep it to myself. Because rule 9 ā have fun. Thatās what all this is really about, no?
Weāre all just sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun Q8, but I can respect that some would prefer to get only curated updates direct from the eggmen.
I canāt speak for everyone, but personallyā¦ synaptic pruning dysfunction (excessively-connected neurons), blonde retinas (light sensitivity), and a sleep disorder since my ipRCGs (intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells) donāt work. And probably half a dozen psychological issuesā¦ Iām pretty sure āgoddess complexā is on my psych eval sheet somewhere.
And minor injuries here and there, like I keep bruising myself while juggling combat-weight swords. And did I mention I got shot a few weeks ago? The bullet bounced right off, leaving barely a scratch and a bruiseā¦ True story. Doesnāt exactly help with that goddess-complex thing though.
Oh, and the crushing weight of lifeās obligations and hardships and being ultimately alone in the universe. Everyone has that though, to some extent.
Or was āwhatās wrongā a rhetorical question? I have a bad habit of answering those.
Nah not 6K off topic, but indeed a lot, I see we have now also added how to ābring toys in car without being finedā to the off topic list, I would think, add a ball and two gloves so that bat is clearly part of leisure set. Put a knife in a box with fishing things, so it is clearly part of leisure set
So, to clarify something from earlierā¦ it may not be quite the same thing as literally juggling swords, but what Iāve been doing is pretty close. Despite how it looks, the weight is heavier than a wooden bokken, and it can break bones. Iāve just about got the tricks in that video down nowā¦ except the behind-the-head catch. So far Iāve only done that part in front instead of behind.
Patience, padawan. Donāt smack yourself in the head.
Oh, um, Iām with Djozz about the trainsā¦ thought it was pretty interesting. I go the opposite route thoughā¦ instead of making little trains act big, I like making big trains look little. For example, I took this picture one day while I was doing some levitation exercises around a nearby mountain: