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gut Senior Member
18,369 posts 117 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 14, 2018 5:00 AM
posted by Commander of Awesome

I went with some plain toe Allen Edmonds. I think they'll look pretty sharp and was easy to to get the matching belt. I considered some whole cut (I believe they're called) as I like the clean simple asthetic.

 

Any recs?

 

I really like these.  SUPER comfortable (rubberized/softer sole) and work equally well for both casual and dress.  I was looking at a similar type Ecco (@ $200), but it just wasn't dressy enough.

https://shop.nordstrom.com/s/monte-rosso-lucca-nappa-leather-loafer-men/4020104?origin=category-personalizedsort&fashioncolor=BLACK

 

Automatik Senior Member
15,737 posts 99 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 14, 2018 9:49 AM

I've been searching for a deal on Cole Haan double monk strap loafers. I refuse to pay full price. If you keep your eye out you can find some great deals.

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justincredible Honorable Admin
37,969 posts 250 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 14, 2018 12:19 PM

Nordstrom Rack is great. That's where I got my Cole Haan's.

Automatik Senior Member
15,737 posts 99 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 14, 2018 12:36 PM

Shitttt, that's exactly what I want for a wedding I'm in in April. I'm a size 13 though. :( 

24,621 posts 244 reps Joined May 2010
Wed, Feb 14, 2018 12:39 PM
posted by justincredible

Nordstrom Rack is great. That's where I got my Cole Haan's.

Agreed. The store can be a cluster fuck, but if you have patience can usually make it worth your time.

I got my AE as factory seconds which dropped the price in half.

Belly35 Elderly Intellectual
10,015 posts 56 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 14, 2018 12:51 PM

Bought two  3X24x48 Patio Stair not cheap ... 

Heavy SOB, little hard moving them around and picking up myself but i got the stairs built and it looks great.

TBone14 Senior Member
6,357 posts 52 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Feb 19, 2018 3:06 PM
posted by Laley23

I got mine for about $300, but there are different versions. You can typically find the Decimator DMOD Quad Split for about that. 

Now, from there it gets a bit tricky. Because this is used commercially for TV Trucks (mostly), the input is SDI. They have HDMI to SDI cable out there, but not sure how expensive. I took mine from work. So, as you say with the cable box’s and fire stick, you’ll have to go hdmi into the converter and then sdi out and into the quad. For the OTA I went with a tuner, as OTA signals are analog and your tv is digital (most TVs have a digital tuner built in now, but we are bypassing this to get a split).

Lastly, the operation. You can set it to be many different things. 4-3-2-1. Can program different sizes and can switch the routing or the window that is playing the audio. I fucking love it, and I personally think it’s worth the (slight) hassle of setting up. Using the program you’ll need a laptop or tablet (anything with a USB port, really) and simply toggle through whatever setting you want at that time. I have an old tablet that functions as a “remote” just sitting by my couch. You can switch all that manually, but getting up and down if wanting to swap stuff can be annoying. 

Ill post some pictures to give you a better sense of what I mean.

And I can also send you SDI cables if you want and save you the money.

I tried to quote all your responses and pictures but apparently it didn't post. That is pretty slick. I'll have to hit you up with questions when this is closer to reality. How does SDI compare to HDMI? Noticable difference? 

j_crazy 7 gram rocks. how i roll.
8,623 posts 30 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Feb 19, 2018 4:23 PM

i bought a Smith and Wesson M&P 15 this weekend. i've recently become addicted to wild pig hunting and the bolt action rifle limited my kill count 2 weeks ago when we went. On a related note, i also bought about $60 worth of cooking supplies and we are having a whole hog cookout in 2 weeks at my buddy's farm. we have 6 to cook and i think this first time around we are doing 2, having like 70 people over.

Fab4Runner Tits McGee
6,997 posts 64 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Feb 19, 2018 4:46 PM

Nothing major. Bought some clothes, swinsuits, etc. for my vacation and then a bunch of booze on said vacation. Only souvenirs were two koozies and an ornament. 

My husband and I are still shopping for a new bed and mattress. Shit is taking forever because we cannot agree on firmness (TWSS) or price. 

33,369 posts 133 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Feb 19, 2018 5:01 PM
posted by TBone14

I tried to quote all your responses and pictures but apparently it didn't post. That is pretty slick. I'll have to hit you up with questions when this is closer to reality. How does SDI compare to HDMI? Noticable difference? 

SDI is an uncompressed video signal. I’m pretty sure it isn’t sold commercially. Only used professionally. Everything you watch on TV is going through many SDI cables before hitting your cable box. 

Its probably slightly higher in capabilities than an HDMI cable, but regardless it’s being converted back to HDMI, so that’s the quality that will be output on the screen for you.

TBone14 Senior Member
6,357 posts 52 reps Joined Nov 2009
Tue, Feb 20, 2018 11:07 AM
posted by Laley23

SDI is an uncompressed video signal. I’m pretty sure it isn’t sold commercially. Only used professionally. Everything you watch on TV is going through many SDI cables before hitting your cable box. 

Its probably slightly higher in capabilities than an HDMI cable, but regardless it’s being converted back to HDMI, so that’s the quality that will be output on the screen for you.

Pardon my ignorance on all of this. I feel fairly tech saavy when dealing with laypeople but obviously a little over my head here.

So the Decimator connects to the TV/Projector with an HDMI port? But you have to connect your sources to the Decimator with SDI? So, a Roku/Fire stick would need to plug into an adaptor that goes HDMI to SDI, and the SDI end into the Decimator? A standard cable box would be able to go straight from the box to the Decimator with an SDI cable. 

33,369 posts 133 reps Joined Nov 2009
Tue, Feb 20, 2018 7:54 PM
posted by TBone14

Pardon my ignorance on all of this. I feel fairly tech saavy when dealing with laypeople but obviously a little over my head here.

So the Decimator connects to the TV/Projector with an HDMI port? But you have to connect your sources to the Decimator with SDI? So, a Roku/Fire stick would need to plug into an adaptor that goes HDMI to SDI, and the SDI end into the Decimator? A standard cable box would be able to go straight from the box to the Decimator with an SDI cable. 

Yeah, you have the flow correct. It seems like more than it is. Only thing is the cable box has to go into an adaptor as well. Unless your cable box has an SDI out, which I’d highly doubt.

 

The one thing, which probably doesn’t matter if you’re going cable boxes, is if you get NBC/ABC/etc via an OTA signal. Those are analog, so you need to go from the wall into a tuner. That will convert it into digital and you can take the HDMI out into a converter. But, like I said, doesn’t sound like you get any channels from OTA/Antenna.

TBone14 Senior Member
6,357 posts 52 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 21, 2018 9:01 AM
posted by Laley23

Yeah, you have the flow correct. It seems like more than it is. Only thing is the cable box has to go into an adaptor as well. Unless your cable box has an SDI out, which I’d highly doubt.

 

The one thing, which probably doesn’t matter if you’re going cable boxes, is if you get NBC/ABC/etc via an OTA signal. Those are analog, so you need to go from the wall into a tuner. That will convert it into digital and you can take the HDMI out into a converter. But, like I said, doesn’t sound like you get any channels from OTA/Antenna.

I wouldn't mind having OTA/Antenna to get basic channels. I really would prefer only having to have two cable boxes in the basement. A typical day using this would look like this, on a random Sunday in September/October at 1 PM.

Cable Box 1: NFL Redzone (sound)

Cable Box 2: Baseball Game/One of the local NFL games

OTA/Antenna: Local NFL Game

Stick: Random NFL game streamed from a friend's Sunday Ticket account. 

For college football and hoops, it's less of an issue because so much is available streaming from Watch ESPN, Fox Sports Go, NBC Sports App, etc but I think having that local broadcast would be clutch, if it is possible.

33,369 posts 133 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 21, 2018 10:32 AM
posted by TBone14

I wouldn't mind having OTA/Antenna to get basic channels. I really would prefer only having to have two cable boxes in the basement. A typical day using this would look like this, on a random Sunday in September/October at 1 PM.

Cable Box 1: NFL Redzone (sound)

Cable Box 2: Baseball Game/One of the local NFL games

OTA/Antenna: Local NFL Game

Stick: Random NFL game streamed from a friend's Sunday Ticket account. 

For college football and hoops, it's less of an issue because so much is available streaming from Watch ESPN, Fox Sports Go, NBC Sports App, etc but I think having that local broadcast would be clutch, if it is possible.

That’s basically what I do also. Every so often, my wife wants to watch her shows, so I give her the sounds and use headphones through the roku app.

But yeah, I’ll throw on red zone, OTA, Fox Sports Go and then usually a soccer match or something else. If only 3 things on, Red zone gets the bigger window and then 2 games get the smaller. 

Looking forward to baseball season and being able to watch a bunch at once. 

The nice thing is using a USB extension into a laptop or tablet or something. You can download the program (in pics above) and change everything basically instantly. So if something goes to halftime you can switch audio to another window instantly.

TBone14 Senior Member
6,357 posts 52 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 21, 2018 10:49 AM
posted by Laley23

That’s basically what I do also. Every so often, my wife wants to watch her shows, so I give her the sounds and use headphones through the roku app.

But yeah, I’ll throw on red zone, OTA, Fox Sports Go and then usually a soccer match or something else. If only 3 things on, Red zone gets the bigger window and then 2 games get the smaller. 

Looking forward to baseball season and being able to watch a bunch at once. 

The nice thing is using a USB extension into a laptop or tablet or something. You can download the program (in pics above) and change everything basically instantly. So if something goes to halftime you can switch audio to another window instantly.

Is that USB extension bluetooth/wife enabled or will I have a cable running to the couch? I'm so pumped about this. Wife and I started drawing up some plans and potential layouts for the reno. 

33,369 posts 133 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Feb 21, 2018 11:34 AM
posted by TBone14

Is that USB extension bluetooth/wife enabled or will I have a cable running to the couch? I'm so pumped about this. Wife and I started drawing up some plans and potential layouts for the reno. 

I have it run under a couch, so it’s hidden. But a Bluetooth/WiFi USB might work. I might be asking you if it does lol

justincredible Honorable Admin
37,969 posts 250 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Apr 26, 2018 11:14 AM

ernest_t_bass 12th Son of the Lama
26,698 posts 204 reps Joined Nov 2009
Sat, May 12, 2018 6:23 PM

This picture includes 3 of my latest purchases.  

1) Hoop for the kids

2) 60" Woods RTR 60.40 tiller

3) New Holland Workmaster 33 w/ loader package.

Had lots of fun messing around with it today.

 

 

justincredible Honorable Admin
37,969 posts 250 reps Joined Nov 2009
Sun, May 13, 2018 9:33 AM

Looks like a nice toy to have. How big is your property? 

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