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Sounds like someone is reopening a new restaurant to be called "Wonderland Chinese restaurant" in the old Imperial Gourmet building. It'll be nice to have Chinese food again in Bishop, as long as it's good. We'll keep our fingers crossed...

 

The woman has been identified as Arlene Bunch, 64, a real estate agent who lives in Mammoth Lakes, California.

 

A 15-year-old Bishop resident has been arrested for the recent vandalism spree...

 

Well, you know it's not a secret for those of us who live here! Did you know that the town motto "Small city with a big backyard" was written by former Round Valley Elementary Superintendent Dan Moore? He and his family moved to Tracy, and he's now the Superintendent at Linden Unified school district.

 

Yup - you guessed it. Mammoth Lakes is among the LEAST affordable skit towns in America...

 

Inyo and Mono are #47 and #53 on the list, respectively.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I mean, is there such a thing as a silent electric coffee grinder? I think I can live with it…lol.

My primary observation is that Baratza sells replacement parts for their grinders, and the parts are interchangeable in the Sette series, which I think is really cool.

Happy caffeinating!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Very nice. Did it come with those bellows, or was that aftermarket?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (8 children)

I also have the Virtuoso+, which was my first step beyond the blade grinders I had always used, and it's a big upgrade. You're going to really notice the difference in brews. Congratulations!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I did see this: Baratza single dose hopper with bellows. I don't have one, but that may be something I get later. I suppose a bellows might be decent at getting the last bit of coffee out of the burrs. It's not too expensive, so perhaps I'll give it a try...

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That’s the first guitar my parents ever got me - a 1983 Aria Pro IIrs “Wildcat.” Made in Japan (in the famed Matsumoku factory), it’s a Strat copy with dual humbucker pickups, and a push-pull volume knob that will coil-split either, for a good single-coil sound as well. For an inexpensive instrument (I think it was around $200 in 1983) it’s very well built. That’s why I’ve kept it all these years…

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I guess my only question is, why is this happening when there is literally no wind blowing?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Well, I can say definitively that I know what is making that clicking sound. It's hard to see since the cable is in silhouette, but there are silver-colored spirals wound around the cable, and the sound is made by the plastic sheathing of the black cable wobbling inside of those metal spirals. The spirals are made of aluminum, I'm pretty sure. Those spirals are put there to stiffen the the hanging cable, and appear on the hanging cable between every set of poles (not just these, that are wiggling). There are two spirals mounted on each cable between the poles. I assume the spirals are mounted there to provide damping, just in case the wind does cause the cable hanging between the poles to swing too much. But, there was no wind blowing when I shot this video (Dec 5, 2023). The voice you hear is mine, just speculating on what might be causing the oscillating cable...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

No, I've never tried to quantify the variables in that way. Just out walking the dog, and notice this strange behavior from time to time. I always assumed the poles were placed a specific distance apart, but honestly, I'm not sure. I suppose if I ever have the urge to pace it out to get a good estimate, I will...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hmm. It's odd that this isn't ALWAYS vibrating, but it IS only between these two poles that I've noticed the vibration. But why not between other sets of poles? And since the cable vibrating the most isn't a power cable (I believe it's fiber, but it could be copper - but it's definitely telecom, since it's not insulated on the top crossbar, as the other power cables are), it can't really be much power going through it. I'm kind of hoping someone else has seen similar behavior somewhere else. You can see the anti-wind-twist devices (don't know what else to call them) bolted to the other telecom cable (sort of diamond-shaped) and they will cause the cable to stabilize when the wind is really blowing, but you can see the wind isn't blowing at all, and the cable continues to vibrate quite noticeably. I really do hope someone else has seen something like it elsewhere...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Time After Time is underrated. Mary Steenburgen and Malcolm McDowell. McDowell, playing H.G. Wells, invents the Time Machine, and then Jack the Ripper uses it to go to the future. H.G. Wells follows him to stop him, and he meets Steenburgen in “modern” times (the then-current 1980’s.)

Fun movie - a sci-fi thriller, I guess you’d call it. Still one of my favorites, too.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Ditto! Was waiting for logins to get fixed on v.19x instances. Thanks so much!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

That's good to hear. Looking forward to the actual release update, since I'm not on the beta, and therefore can't log into my home instance until that gets fixed. Appreciate hearing that part is fixed!

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