skikirkwood Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 17 hours ago, The Computer Audiophile said: If only we didn’t switch software platforms in March 2017. That big dip is frustrating. Google penalized us heavily. Oh well. It will come back up. This traffic source graphic is interesting. For direct traffic, Stereophile is just a notch above CA, but for SEO it's 3x. Worthwhile using a tool like SEMRush and analyzing CA and its competitors. And remember that anytime anyone posts something on the CA forum linking to Audiostream or Stereophile you are helping their SEO rise. The Computer Audiophile 1 Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 38 minutes ago, skikirkwood said: This traffic source graphic is interesting. For direct traffic, Stereophile is just a notch above CA, but for SEO it's 3x. Worthwhile using a tool like SEMRush and analyzing CA and its competitors. And remember that anytime anyone posts something on the CA forum linking to Audiostream or Stereophile you are helping their SEO rise. CA started with Drupal as the CMS (what all the TEN sites switched to), as we had the best SEO. We moved to vBulletin and got a little better functionality but a lower SEO score. Now we switched to Invision Community CMS and got an even lower SEO score. It's frustrating. Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
Ralf11 Posted February 10, 2018 Share Posted February 10, 2018 15 hours ago, labjr said: I'm not on these sites like i used to be. But when I am it's usually CA. I will see your pic and raise you: Link to comment
Tecnik1 Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 On 10/12/2017 at 4:00 AM, plissken said: I doubt Chris has anything to worry about in this regard. I've most likely been the most vocal with him. But here's the thing, I wasn't really involved the the thread and it was Raf of all people that ML did his typical semi-psychotic two face routine with. IMO ML is a little bit 'off'. Chris has to worry about people like you. He should have banned you from CA a long time ago. Agreed. Link to comment
Spacehound Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 28 minutes ago, Tecnik1 said: On 10/12/2017 at 4:00 AM, plissken said: I doubt Chris has anything to worry about in this regard. I've most likely been the most vocal with him. But here's the thing, I wasn't really involved the the thread and it was Raf of all people that ML did his typical semi-psychotic two face routine with. IMO ML is a little bit 'off'. Chris has to worry about people like you. He should have banned you from CA a long time ago. Agreed. So you, Tecnik1, a brand new tadpole, pop up and start saying who should be banned? Link to comment
Tecnik1 Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 Actually been around over a year now and stopped posting so much because of Plssken, tadpole" you've been a member now for what a month wow. Link to comment
Spacehound Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 33 minutes ago, Tecnik1 said: ......."tadpole" you've been a member now for what a month wow. Yeah, I'm a tadpole too but I've been looking at this site for about 6 years. So what? As for Plissken, he's one of the most level-headed people here. He knows how 'digital' actually works, which is rare, so he doesn't fall for myths and magic. Nor does he waste money on expensive cables whose designers would all win Nobel Prizes for physics even if only 10% of their BS was true. Link to comment
Popular Post plissken Posted February 12, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted February 12, 2018 Ha, I was lurking here at CA in 1978 when it was being ran on an HP PDP 11. Back then I fed my DAC with paper punch fanfold. crenca, Fluffytime, Rt66indierock and 3 others 3 3 Link to comment
plissken Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 12 hours ago, Tecnik1 said: On 10/12/2017 at 4:00 AM, plissken said: I doubt Chris has anything to worry about in this regard. I've most likely been the most vocal with him. But here's the thing, I wasn't really involved the the thread and it was Raf of all people that ML did his typical semi-psychotic two face routine with. IMO ML is a little bit 'off'. Read more Chris has to worry about people like you. He should have banned you from CA a long time ago. Agreed. I wonder how many sock puppet accounts you would have to spin up to get Chris to oust me for no good reason. Link to comment
eclectic Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 14 minutes ago, plissken said: Ha, I was lurking here at CA in 1978 when it was being ran on an HP PDP 11. Back then I fed my DAC with paper punch fanfold. A bit like this then. Link to comment
Spacehound Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 9 minutes ago, plissken said: Ha, I was lurking here at CA in 1978 when it was being ran on an HP PDP 11. Back then I fed my DAC with paper punch fanfold. Shame HP left the instrumentation business. When I was in the UK guided missile trade in the early 1970s we used lots of their stuff, and fed the results of our measurements into this, which they also made. It was a proper computer, but they called it a programmable calculator deliberately as it looked different from other computers. MikeyFresh 1 Link to comment
plissken Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 4 minutes ago, eclectic said: A bit like this then. Ah, the old analog ladder DAC. It was made by Craap. daverich4 1 Link to comment
Popular Post Spacehound Posted February 12, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted February 12, 2018 40 minutes ago, plissken said: Ha, I was lurking here at CA in 1978 when it was being ran on an HP PDP 11. Back then I fed my DAC with paper punch fanfold. Later on, when I had left the missile trade and moved to IBM, we helped make this for the London Science Museum. A replica of Babbages' Analytical Engine (1837). It works perfectly, even though it is deliberately made to '1837 precision', except they had to change the gearing on the handle as it was too hard to turn. The input is punch cards same as the original. Unfortunately it doesn't have a USB socket. opus101 and Sam Lord 1 1 Link to comment
plissken Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 3 minutes ago, Spacehound said: Later on, when I had left the missile trade and moved to IBM, we helped make this for the London Science Museum. A replica of Babbages' Analytical Engine (1837). It works perfectly, even though it is deliberately made to '1837 precision', except they had to change the gearing on the handle as it was too hard to turn. The input is punch cards same as the original. It doesn't have a USB socket, unfortunately. That's cool. Link to comment
Spacehound Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 3 minutes ago, plissken said: That's cool. This is even cooler. Literally. And its bits can be zero, one, or both at the same time.. You can access it for free over the internet and do real stuff on it. Link to comment
plissken Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 Just now, Spacehound said: This is even cooler. Literally. And its bits can be zero, one, or both at the same time.. You can access it for free over the internet and do real stuff on it. You have a direct link for this? I can google also ;-) Link to comment
Spacehound Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 8 minutes ago, plissken said: You have a direct link for this? I can google also ;-) Yeah, but you have to pass IBM's series of automated tests before you can play with it. It's hopefully nearing production. It might eventually be at least a million times faster than the world's current biggest supercomputers. https://www.research.ibm.com/ibm-q/ Link to comment
christopher3393 Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 13 hours ago, Tecnik1 said: you've been a member now for what a month wow. To be accurate, Spacehound only joined on January 31. It just feels like longer because he has posted 364 times in less than 2 weeks. This may be a CA record! But, hey, who's counting? And after waiting 6 years there must be a lot of back pressure! Link to comment
Spacehound Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 11 minutes ago, christopher3393 said: To be accurate, Spacehound only joined on January 31. It just feels like longer because he has posted 364 times in less than 2 weeks. This may be a CA record! But, hey, who's counting? And after waiting 6 years there must be a lot of back pressure! It's beginners enthusiasm and it's cold outside. That will wear off and it will get warmer. I joined because of MQA, so you can add that to Stuart's list of sins. Link to comment
christopher3393 Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 1 hour ago, Spacehound said: It's beginners enthusiasm and it's cold outside. That will wear off and it will get warmer. I joined because of MQA, so you can add that to Stuart's list of sins. wait, there's a list of sins? I might be able to sort out suitable penances! Seriously, though, have you posted any kind of summary as to why MQA bothers you so much? Others have, and there are some good ones, but MQA seems to raise more ire in some than in others who are against. Do you know why you feel so strongly about it? Or is it all in good fun? Link to comment
Ralf11 Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 give up lasagna for lent Link to comment
Spacehound Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 6 hours ago, christopher3393 said: wait, there's a list of sins? I might be able to sort out suitable penances! Seriously, though, have you posted any kind of summary as to why MQA bothers you so much? Others have, and there are some good ones, but MQA seems to raise more ire in some than in others who are against. Do you know why you feel so strongly about it? Or is it all in good fun? My wife purchased that book. It's useful at the parties we both hold and go to No. I am happy to accept results from people such as mansr, Archimago, etc. I have the 'expertise' to do some of it, but it is 'recently gathered' expertise, far from comprehensive, and I would only be following their work. Which would destroy MQA completely were it widely known by the interested 'masses'. Of which there are few. I was instantly suspicious of MQA because it has Meridian's and Stuart's name on it. Following their 42 year mostly unsuccessful history and their financial shenanigans to preserve Meridian's existence/Stuart's income is both interesting and amusing. christopher3393 1 Link to comment
darkmass Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 11 hours ago, Spacehound said: Shame HP left the instrumentation business. When I was in the UK guided missile trade in the early 1970s we used lots of their stuff, and fed the results of our measurements into this, which they also made. It was a proper computer, but they called it a programmable calculator deliberately as it looked different from other computers. Yeah, though plissken's post was clearly meant to be whimsical. The PDP 11 was actually made be DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation), not HP. mansr 1 Link to comment
Sam Lord Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 58 minutes ago, darkmass said: Yeah, though plissken's post was clearly meant to be whimsical. The PDP 11 was actually made be DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation), not HP. Right, I just flew by that. I used a dusty one in a political statistics class using fortran and spss. But got to cuddle once with an IBM 360 that we teletyped to back in 7th grade. Ah, the smell of paper tape in the morning... What? Oh, the point! I'm old. Kudos to everyone showing groundbreaking machines. Spacehound 1 Mac Mini 2012 with 2.3 GHz i5 CPU and 16GB RAM running newest OS10.9x and Signalyst HQ Player software (occasionally JRMC), ethernet to Cisco SG100-08 GigE switch, ethernet to SOtM SMS100 Miniserver in audio room, sending via short 1/2 meter AQ Cinnamon USB to Oppo 105D, feeding balanced outputs to 2x Bel Canto S300 amps which vertically biamp ATC SCM20SL speakers, 2x Velodyne DD12+ subs. Each side is mounted vertically on 3-tiered Sound Anchor ADJ2 stands: ATC (top), amp (middle), sub (bottom), Mogami, Koala, Nordost, Mosaic cables, split at the preamp outputs with splitters. All transducers are thoroughly and lovingly time aligned for the listening position. Link to comment
Spacehound Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 6 hours ago, darkmass said: Yeah, though plissken's post was clearly meant to be whimsical. The PDP 11 was actually made be DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation), not HP. I know. I've been in the trade a long time. (At IBM their 'Alta Vista' internet browser was popular.) Link to comment
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