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HIJust like retrofitting a stable clock in yr cd player under 3000K is mandatory if jou like to enjoy listening to your cd's...
Have you done this?....*snip*-Lost81
Argh!Not now.I am blowing my audio budget for the year on a dry-suit for the cold NoCal waters around here.And after that, for 2005, I might blow it all on a pair of Jet Boots (Mil-Spec version):http://www.jetboots.com/military.htmIf you think there are too many toys to collect in audiophilia, wait until you get into technical diving! When marine housings for MP3 players drop below $300, I just might get one for those long decompression schedules though...(Does that qualify as an audio purchase?) -Lost81
How about overclocking one of those and doing a Flipper act? Very cool.
hehe... actually I'm an ex commercial diver I got ya covered on the gear head thing! tech diving aint that technical till you try sat diving... fancy 2-3 weeks of deco?? in a tiny diving bell with a few other guys?? *yeeaaachhhh*
your cal delta transport already a "senior"is well known for its low jitter. So you can wait for the DAKSA who will not be bordered by a litle less jitter than the CAL would be capable of with the best now a days clock.. The CAl may have 50 ps jitter (very low already) but can be brought to less than 30 or even 10.
The sliding mechanical part is not an issue. The new clock will sit in a different place and will contact the board with a high precision shielded piece of silver wire remember when you decide to change the clocks, TAKE care the clock has its own very very stable little powersupply
What's involved in sat diving? I'm guessing you go pretty deep…
Who needs drugs when you can go to 61m on compressed air? ...
Our lungs are not collapsable. Hence, if you try a Flipper act from depth, you will be bent like a pretzel. Either that or you will suffer a lung over-expansion injury and perish from a medestinal emphysema, which cumulates into a heart attack on the surface. (Boyle's Law and all that jazz).Not fun
OMG! A fellow diver and a saturation diver at that!*I'm not worthy!**I'm not worthy!**I'm not worthy!*Then, EchiDna, you will understand my final goal in technical diving:i.e. a fully-redundant Electronic Closed-Circuit Mixed Gas Rebreather.I'm still a long way from it. I intend to master Mixed-Gas Open-Circuit until I am comfortable in hypoxic trimix, and then switch over to Closed-Circuit.Fun! Fun! Fun!BTW, some tech divers managed to get into a previously unreached section of the HMS Repulse recently...
...Believe me, the differences are not subtle. You owe it to yr AKSA or TLP or GKx. The better yr system is, the bigger the effect will be.First you notice ...