Kerry Allen

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@bouncing The 1:1:1 ratio works well in the Negroni. But I like the 2:1:1 in the Boulevardier.
@bouncing This is one of my go-to cocktails. I prefer it in a 2:1:1 ratio with 2 parts Rye rather than Bourbon.
@chase same but cassettes. In the analog days we recorded every album we could borrow to cassette tape. The pattern of clicks and pops became permanently associated with your favorite songs
@glennf The Culture of Fear by Barry Glassner from ‘99 opened my eyes to this media phenomenon. I’ve viewed crime reports differently ever since. Few people realize that violent crime was worse during the good old days. It’s been on a downward trend for decades.
@jeffcarlson check in the watch app under Notifications/Clock and see if the Push Alerts from iPhone got switched off. Also that the ‘Mirror iPhone alert from’ setting for Health app is on. Good luck!
@jeffcarlson the only time I’ve experienced this behavior is when I charge my watch before bedtime and forget to enter the passcode on the watch. Did you set this up in Alarms in the Clock app? Or in the Health app under sleep schedule?
@BobHarvey @ant_pruitt Sorry, I didn’t realize they were not your images. This doesn’t look like a compression artifact. It appears that the author has tried to restore a blown-out sky. The white around the edges is the exposure of the bright sky without compensation. The rest of the sky has been darkened to bring back the blue and some other details. There are techniques that would reduce or eliminate these halos and still allow proper exposure for the sky and foreground.
@ant_pruitt @BobHarvey That looks like the effects of over-aggressive HDR tone-mapping. Are you processing your photos in any way? Or, are you pulling these directly out of your camera?
@mace Check out his Wikipedia page. He was an interesting guy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Johnston?wprov=sfti1
Daniel Johnston - Wikipedia

@mace A friend that met Daniel (early 90’s?)told me they exchanged cassette tapes of each other’s music. He learned that each tape Daniel handed out was unique. Rather than record a set of songs once and then copy it (tape-to-tape) as my friend had done with his own music, Daniel would re-perform his music by playing into a boombox sitting on his piano until the tape was filled.