Thursday, January 30, 2020

ACHN

I bought this at $6.21 and admittedly I didn't do enough research or follow up.  The company was acquired by another for $6.30 and was supposed to close in early 2020.  There hadn't been lots of movement except on the downside.  I held on to it and set a limit at $6.30 to sell.  Then on 1/27 the stock shot up on the open bell.  It was so up that I got it sold at 6.96, not the highest but way higher than my limit.  I lucked out.  Then I think it just got stuck at $6.76 or there about until the company no longer trade as it's acquired by another company.

2019 was a good year for equity market for the most part.  2020 is going to be crazy.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Sunk Cost

Once upon a time, I learned this concept of sunk cost which supposedly shouldn't be something that influence your decision.  This is hard for me to grasp still.

I have all my in use gears in Nikon I would be hard pressed to switch to another brand.  Though in reality my go to camera and lenses are quite limited, 2 bodies and 2 lenses for 99% of my shoots.  The rest are just for fun pretty much.

After shooting with a motor drive for years I find it hard not to.  The balance without the grip is just not right.  The motor drive works just fine provided I don't need to hike up and down for a long time.  Except for the F5 I still don't own any camera with integrated grip.  Whenever I see a camera with integrated grip I am interested.  I instantly recognize it as a high quality build camera.  So naturally I am fascinated by the Olympus flagship whatever OM-D blah blah is and the soon to be released rumored Fuji for the 2020 Olympics.

Saturday, January 18, 2020

Clear Duplicates

I haven't worked on a spreadsheet in a commercial setting for a long time.  Now people just call it data analytics or some variations thereof.  I just call it spreadsheet or quantitative analysis.  My understanding of the field is limited.  Back I had to deal with data and invariably the data were crap, and dealing with duplicates were inevitable and common.  I would just basically sort the data, then compare rows by doing a boolean if they return T then I just deleted one of them.  I was careful to keep the original order of the dataset all in all.  Now I just found out there is an add-on in Google Sheet to do just that Remove Duplicates.  Ha ha.  There is also I found out a fascination of graphics.  I think it's not exactly new but with new software like Tableau I think and that's just my opinion, probably biased and uninformed, the graphics just go a bit overboard and crazy.  When I did spreadsheet I never bothered with graphics for my purpose, I just did the numbers.  For one thing I didn't need to present anything to anybody who needed to see the big picture or trends.  It seems to me nowadays people are just obsessed with charts.

Friday, January 17, 2020

Leather Jacket

Google bot knows I'm searching leather jacket when I am online.  I got feeds from advertisers all over.  One of the retail brands carries a few brands like Schott, Ralph Lauren RRL and some Japanese brand.  The point I am trying to make is that who in the right mind would buy a RRL moto jacket.  For an imposer like myself I am looking for quality, realist garment RRL is not the right choice.  And more importantly, the quality looks sub par.  There is no football pits; the back panel is by 2 pieces of leather, the quality is questionable compared to Schott and the Japanese brand.  The manufacture origin is not so proudly only listed as Imported.  Come on, have some pride in where you source your material or manufacturing.  And yet the garment is selling for $1900 when a Schott is $900.  The Japanese branded is north of the $1000 as well but it looks like it gives more thought and quality than the RRL one.  The front closure has zip that goes both ways so when you sit down or actually ride, you can open the jacket from below and prevent the jacket from bulging out like as if you are pregnant without making the jacket short.  There are similar gussets on both sides of the jacket for that similar purpose as well.  Who in their right mind would buy a RRL moto jacket for $1900?  It looks sub par all around compared to others.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

CVS pharmacy

CVS pharmacy wins in giving out the longest receipt ever.  You bought a Hallmark card, and you got a four feet long receipt.  You thought you're going to use the coupons there, but you never did.

CVS offers on site digital print service I have no doubt their machines are very capable.  What I don't have faith or empirically speaking is the staff manning the machine.  Not enough training or simply don't care.  I have yet to have any satisfactory prints from the shop close by.  There is ghosting to the image so something is not aligned right or something something.  So after maybe two trials I gave up on them.

Saturday, January 11, 2020

MacPro3,1 can't split power from the 4-pin molex

I got one of those splitter but it won't work.  There are two 2 4-pin molex power plug in the drive bay of the MacPro3,1.  But you need 2 power adapters to convert the 4-pin molex to SATA power.  No luck with the Y splitter for that.  My boot drive, no ask me why, resides on that drive bay, using the power from the Y splitter when both are attached won't even boot up the MacPro3,1.  I mean using the Y splitter is totally fine as long as you only use one of the Y splitter but that defeats the purpose totally, doesn't it?  Got another adapter cable and now the BR drive and the SSD draws power separately and they work at the same time.  Hooray.

2.5" SSD on MacPro3,1

I have been running a 250GB SSD inside a MacPro3,1 for more than a year.  It's not an elegant solution like as if I know what elegant is.  I chucked the card into the empty drive space where the 5 1/4" drives are.  I ran a couple of SATA cables and power adapters in there to provide power to the SSD.

So, there comes a time I want to put it where it belongs, sort of.  But since it's 2.5" as compared to the drive bay for 3.5" so some sort of adapter is in order.  I ordered a couple and I thought it was a slam dunk,  Unfortunately, that is not the case.  Oh well, I just waster some $20.  Maybe I'll try again one day.

My HGST 4TB died on me after just 6 months but miraculously, the warranty still works.  But I would believe it when I actually get a replacement or a fixed drive back in hopefully less than a few weeks time.

The LG BR drive works as in it reads BR all right.  To play BR disc you need the right SW.  It's complicated.  VLC lacks AACS as BR disc are protected from all kinds of whatever.  MakeMKV comes with all kinds of goodies to decrypt.  So perhaps vlc can use them AACS from MakeMKV.  That was indeed the case but unfortunately comes the latest version of vlc, the library of AACS need to be authorized and so the old way of symbolic linking the library no longer works.  So to play a BR disc directly from vlc seems somewhat impossible now, at least for me.  But some MakeMKV can rip whatever apart so the solution is obvious . . .

The picture quality is very nice at 1920x1080, and I am not even talking about ultra high def as in 3840x2160.  MY monitor only display 2560x1080 anyway.

I rewatch Wong Kar Wai's The Grandmaster.  I think it's the bomb in many if not all aspects of filmmaking.  It stands up for repeat viewing.

IT Chapter Two sucks balls.  So glad I didn't go to see it on big screen like I did with the first one.  The first one is pleasant, not great.  The second one is just like walking dead, run of the mill terror flick.  Very empty and soulless.



Friday, January 10, 2020

Blu-Ray on MacPro3,1 2008

There is no straight answer as life is kind of messy.
Can you install a BR drive on a 2008 MacPro3,1?  Absolutely.
Can you make it play a BR disc?  Maybe or maybe not.  If you have older version of VLC and a copy of MakeMKV, probably.  Not if you are on the latest version of VLC with "hardening" which I take it it means it needs authorized or signed library.  BR's encryption is a roadblock to many who would love to play BR on 1080P or even UHD.  You can still play the movie, such as by ripping it first then play the file accordingly.  One can just decrypt the disc into a mkv file and then you can play the mkv using vlc or have the mkv transcoded to some other file format you like.

MacPro3,1 and Catalina macOS10.15.2

Everytime there is an update pushed out by Apple I tend to apply it and update my system.
My system being a MacPro3,1 early 2008 with a half ass supported or not quite supported graphic card is really a pain in the rear end when it comes to upgrade.  Mainly, I can't get in all those necessary reboot modes without the EFI or boot rom for the graphics.  So I have to pull the card and plug back in the original card which is mildly painful.  Everything adds up.  And in the end, what seems like a rather straight operation invariably ends up like life or death, at least for the system, operation.  Usually it spans for hours to get it done.

Again, it's a dosdude1.com patch.
download the patch
download the full Catalina install from Apple via the patch
create a Catalina bootable USB finger using the patch
reboot from the USB
And good luck.

Somewhere along those steps something will happen I guarantee you that.

I am not on macOS 10.15.2 after hours of patching ...

Thursday, January 09, 2020

USPS and UPS

I don't know which is worse.  I guess your experience may vary.

The USPS just finished a postal audit in northern Brooklyn where an office is found guilty I guess.  Maybe it's fun to work there pre-audit.  Now the operation is blown, the good old days are over.

Before USPS has tracking, I think people pay extra for UPS for features like tracking.  Not anymore.  I think the UPS service can be extremely slow, I am not impressed.

Clint Eastwood and Brad Pitt

Growing up, I was exposed to American cinema and that is Eastwood's westerns.  For me, he is the archetype of American rugged good look.  Dude is now in his late 80s and is still cranking out movies one after another like clockwork before and behind the camera.

Few days ago I watched the Golden Globe, Pitt won Best Supporting Actor in Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood, Tarantino's tribute to Hollywood.  It's a very mellow take on that period and Pitt and LDC nailed it.  I went back to the time machine that's Youtube and saw some old clips of Pitt from interviews to paparazzi video clips; dude seems like an easy going guy without some major temper to the gutter press and all.  Anyway who knows the real Pitt.  I saw him in True Romance, Thelma and Louis, Se7en, Fight Club . . .  Dude doesn't make tons of movies but he sure has some good ones like Se7en and Fight Club above.

Need to check out Fight Club again in some bullshit UHD if only my cable and shit arrives one day.

Wednesday, January 08, 2020

Random thought on suit and tailoring . . .

Now that I am giving some thought on this topic, I actually had suits tailor made.  It was such a long time ago.  Of course that came with being part of the job in the old days.  If I were to spend thousands of dollars on a suit I'd opt for tailor made from beginning to end.  And yet, I saw on Youtube people are just happy to buy a suit from say Tom Ford or other designer brands, that's like a $6,000 dollars suit with free champagne included.  But then the suit is not even well fitted or tailor made for your body and you have to get it altered either in-house or let your own tailor fix it.  I mean come on now?  For me it doesn't make sense at all.  I mean even after the alteration the jacket still pulls in the front; doesn't drape well.  And then the dude opts to narrow the legs more.  I mean OK if you have the body and money by all means.  He sure has the money.

It's generally agreed that it's a faux pas to fasten the bottom button of a jacket.  It just ruins the drape and the movement of the jacket.  And yet, you see it quite often that some dude actually fastens all the buttons.  I mean I saw it in some avant-garde Japanese designer who has her model wear the jacket like so on the runway or for photoshoot.  So rules are made to be broken.  That being said I think it's a good reasoned rule.  I personally wouldn't button up the the bottom button it just looks restrained and constipated.

And then there are questions about the belt.  I mean if you have your shit tailor made do you actually need a belt?  Or you just want it for the look?  Any serious looking pants or suit are sans belt like tuxedo.  But then I don't have any money to have my pants or suits tailor made so some sort of belt is in order . . . .

Monday, January 06, 2020

MacPro 2008 Blu-ray

Got myself a LG Blu-ray player blah blah blah.

Chuck the thing inside the MacPro3,1.  Unfortunately the machine doesn't want to boot.  After some mildly painful troubleshooting, I think it's the power.  I ran a power splitter from one of the 2 4-pin power cable for the EIDE drive.  It is running OKAY as long as only one of the splitter is in use.  Once I plugged the other end to the Blu-ray SATA, the SSD won't boot.  I guess there is no power going there.  I vaguely remember reading somewhere a year or 2 ago something to that effect.  The traditional or old Blu-ray standard is only 1920x1080, but the newer one can go up to double that, i.e. 3840x2160 or called UHD.  Though my monitor only goes up to 2560x1080.

So I ordered a 4pin molex to 12 pin Sata cable.  Let's see if it works.

When I plug the splitter to both the SSD which is my boot and the BR drive, the BR seems to get the power OK as I was able to see the light and open the tray.

Before I proceeded to install the drive, I needed to remove the front plate from the drive which is a bit of a pain as people mentioned it but there was no clear shot as to exactly how it's to be done.  Well I am guilty of that as well.  All I can say is you need to be careful and do not force it.

Since I can't get the machine to boot if the drive is power plugged in so I can't really test it yet.  Judging from what I read, this model with the 1.02 firmware may just even read the UHD BR disc as well.

UPDATE 1/11/2020:
I am happy to report that, what I thought was right.  The 4-pin molex won't split power.  With separate adapter to the SATA to the SSD and the BR drive, both of them work now.

Friday, January 03, 2020

Genuine Leather

Genuine Leather as a specific designation is rather misleading in my mind.  You think it's a good thing but it's not.  In the world of leather, it's in the lower echelon if quality is the major concern.  Full grain is the preferred type.

Then there is the fake leather that marketed as high end alternative for those who like the look of leather but despise the animal component of the leather.  It doesn't necessarily mean they are cheap as marketing can turn this into a positive.



IBM and T

I know one shouldn't trade based on emotions.  But then again "should" is a word I despise.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Schott

Schott 141 in 42 and 44.  I think the 44 has better leather.  No two cows are the same.  The 141 has excellent leather.  It's I believe what's called the cafe racer.  The jacket has very clean lines more traditional symmetric zipper opening in the front body.  Football underarm and back gussets for ease of movement and keep the sleeves from riding up when arms outstretched riding in the wild for real.  I am a poser but it helps the sleeve stay up long when riding the subway grabbing the ring.

Schott car coat.  I don't think it has a model number and I don't bother to look for that little white flag under some pocket now.  This is my first Schott I bought I think from the Chinatown Canal Jeans Company long long time ago.  I remember I spent forever trying on to decide this or another model.  The two pockets in the front have a flap.  So they are really pockets.  I tend to use them as hand warmers.  And over time, the flap just got out of shape permanently.

Schott 125.  This was an eBay find.  The seller was in Canada and it didn't even list it as a Schott so the price was low by any standard.  The coat was in good condition.  It is a size 46 so it looks kind of big and short.  It's the more traditional biker jacket with asymmetric front zipper opening with epaulettes and chrome zippers all over the place.   The leather is a bit thinner and more pliable than the 141.  The detachable is permanently detached and was missing.  What a shame.

Schott 741N size 42.  Another eBay found.  This is a peacoat or pea jacket in leather with diamond quilting.  The front side slanted pockets have no flaps so they are hand warmers to me.  It has an inside chest pocket over the heart on the left hand side.  None of the pockets feel deep and secured.  I am paranoid like this.  That's why I love all those zippers from 141, and 125 or the flaps from the car coat.

From what I read, Marlon Brando wore a Perfecto 618 and added a star on the epaulettes.  The original Perfecto is the 613 that came with the star.

Nowadays Schott makes a dizzying numbers of Perfectos with various cuts and different sizing between models and within the same models over the years.  So that begs the question of what're the exact dimensions?  I wonder why they kind of keep the measurements a secret (OK, their forum company spoke person Gail doesn't hesitate to give out dimensions or direct people to the right party to ask but it would be nice for them to list them on their website upfront.  it helps people getting the correct size, reduce the number of returns or exchange, come on).  It's especially annoying when eBay sellers don't list the measurements or the most important measurement, i.e. the chest.  Again, does size 42 mean anything, sure, but an actual measurement would be even better, much better.  I always wonder why some sellers take this so lightly or even measure them ever so indifferently or carelessly.

When I was younger I thought the 613, 618 or 118 are just too much in the sense that all the zippers and all; things are always too much for me.  That's why I opted the 141.  Now I think well who cares.  A Perfecto is it.

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Soundsticks II

This is my latest fascination.  I think this is by no means any fantastic speakers.  I saw a set on eBay sold for $16.1 + shipping around $30.  I am willing to pay around $50 for it.  But I just let it slip as I am not in a position to buy any junk.

For comparison, a pair of AirPods Pro sells for $249.

Monday, October 28, 2019

John Wick Chapter 3

The story of John Wick: Chapter 3 Parabellum ("if you seek peace, prepare for war" says the film's character Winston) picks up where 2 left off .  Wick is seen running in his ever slightly bowed gait with his nameless pit bull in tow, seeking refuge in the evening Big Apple while rain is pelting down making his artfully unkempt hair and unshaved face even more alluring.  The opening scene is as beautiful as it's dizzily kaleidoscopic.

Wick proves a book is mightier than a knife.  But then not everyone can stomach the virtue and wisdom that comes with a big book.  The first fight was launched inside the reference section of the New York Public Library.  When Wick force-feeds Alexander Afanasyev's Russian fable on Ernest, another assassin who can't wait to collect the 14 million bounty on Wick, the book proves too much for Ernest to devour.  There is a little continuity problem as Wick is seen using his both hands grappling and hence sans book but then immediately after with the book in hand.  Of course, I can see this only with the benefit of replay and freeze frame.  Using a big book or a pencil as a lethal weapon is not new, as I recall both La Femme Nikita and Jason Bourne use them way before Wick.  The movie is in essence a platform for setting up Wick to fight with horses, motorbikes, daggers, a pencil and a book and of course many guns, in the most mundane and extreme situations.

Wick always fights in a suit with a properly knotted tie no less.  The first two I think because he has to go to a high end nightclub or a gala so he has to dress the part or else what I don't actually know.  Given that he does a lot of running and kicking, I wonder if he sticks to the more dressy but slippery leather soles or the rubber ones that provide better grip but look less dressy.  Wick as a professional contract killer reminds me of Vincent, a role played by Tom Cruise in a movie called Collateral.  Vincent is very business like in his attire and demeanor.  Both have memorable fight scenes in a club as well as on a train.  Cruise' Vincent unfortunately got killed off in his first and also last only movie appearance.  It's such an underrated movie.  Who knows, maybe Vincent was part of the High Table universe.

As John Wick progresses onto this third instalment, it becomes more elaborate in its world building, i.e. more ridiculous it becomes.  It demands a high level of suspension of belief.  It's like the whole New York City is run by the High Table.  More troublesome is the fact that the film becomes self aware of how cool the Wick character is.  Even the villains are head over heels John Wick so much so that they aren't going to kill him given the chance.  It makes the movie less believable even in its own world.  I think the supporting cast like the Bowery King and Winston could just dial down their coolness a tad bit.  The Adjudicator as a villain is insufferable as what skill set does she possess anyway.  The most down to earth character is still Reeves' Wick.  There is no self awareness the way Reeves plays the character.  If anything I think he always plays the character as is and nobody can deliver dialogues like him.  His last word uttered, when asked by the Bowery King, "You pissed, John?  Are you?" was "Yeah." Reeves' deliverance is always a bit flat, a bit monotone, a bit peculiar with a straight face.

The story of John Wick is like a triptych, the second one is the most balanced and prominence one in action, story and mythology without overdoing them.  With John Wick being pissed and alive, I am sure there is a fourth one in the work.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

PhotoPlus Expo 2019

Canon and Nikon are still the twin tent poles of the event.  Nikon still gives out their signature yellow shopping bags but there aren't that many freebies to take home, not like a decade or so ago.  There are still candies and pens to grab but that's pretty much about it.  This year there was popcorn and that's new.

This year the exhibition id doesn't come with a plastic sleeve and I think there's a good move.  You don't need a plastic sleeve.

I played with the D5, some Nikkor glasses.  I am an old man so I don't really get too excited with the Z cameras.  Still I picked up the Fuji cameras; the GFX 100 and a couple others.  I got my hand on the Olympus I like the feel of it but it's a micro 4/3, so it's good on the long end, but not so much on the wide angle end, plus the depth of field is not what it is with full frame; it's part psychology part reality but I would concede chances are I can't tell the difference just by looking at the pictures.  For me, the DSLR still feels faster.  Notice I say feel.  There were instances I didn't know if the cameras were taking pictures or not.  I guess I didn't get the setting right.  I can still feel the shutter if it's shooting fast.


Saturday, October 19, 2019

GOOGLEFINANCE

I wonder if GOOGLEFINANCE can return the long name of the ticker symbol.  So far I can't find anything.  The attribute sure can return price and many others but no long name of the ticker, why?  It's not like everybody knows what AAPL stands for, right?

UPDATE: 12/17/2019
I found out it's undocumented.  What a surprise.
=googlefinance(C5,"name")

Barber Shop in Chinatown

 Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year. I went back to Chinatown. I could ...