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Thanks a lot folks! I appreciate all the very kind words of support.
My Grandpa is still kicking, even the doctors say he should be in the Guinness book.
About 15yrs ago he was diagnosed with a severe form of Alzheimer's called Picks(sp?). At this point in time he is all but completely brain dead.
He's been in intensive care at a psychiatric hospital for the past few years.
Last year before Christmas we decided not to replace his pace-maker battery - and we were told that once the battery dies so would he... that battery died a year ago now and he's still fighting.
Seeing him now was heartbreaking to say the least. He is on a morphine drip to stay off the pain, he's on oxygen because his lungs are dieing, and he's bed ridden with a 24hr nurse.
He has an average heartbeat of about ~20BPM!!! and is still kicking.
He's always been one of the toughest SOB's I've ever met, and even in the final moments of his life that stands true.
I'm very happy to have seen him one last time - as it's only a matter of time now.
By all medical definitions he should have passed over a year ago, recently he took a turn for the worse and was given only a few days... and now it's nothing short of miraculous that he's still with us.
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Glad to hear your grandpa is still going mate.
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Thanks mate!
I came back from by brief 'holiday' to have this baby waiting for me:
A custom PrometheusCU edition Watercool Heatkiller rev3.0... and DAMN!!! this block is a work of art - the internals alone are dead nuts perfect.
More soon, I'm just getting back into the groove of things on my end.
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Damn man, that is one hot block.. I love that Heatkiller stuff.
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Sexy...hands down...sexy.
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That is pure sex man. Love the look.
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That's one amazing looking block.
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I've been swamped with real-life the past weeks.
however:
I spent the past few days building myself a reflex still for making -among other things- potato vodka.
The irony here is that I don't even drink.
I just decided to try something new to keep my fresh. I'm constantly doing things like this - I have an insatiable desire to learn new things.
For example: About a month ago I built some Ham radios for myself and a friend. My goal was to be able to chat from a laptop -> through a Morse code oscillator -> across the air -> back into another oscillator -> into another laptop. I saw it as a sort of post apocalyptic/zombie invasion communication plan. It worked by-the way, and before long we had our own AM radio station... before almost getting fined - did you know these things need licenses?
I haven't yet taken and pictures of the completed still but I'm gong to start with some teasers for you all. The entire still was built for about ~$150.00 and the construction assumes that you care capable of soldering copper pipe and have very basic DIY knowledge.
I plan on distilling for the first time on Friday/Saturday - I'll then post a log of the parts/construction/process/recipe/and the dangers.
For now here are some teaser shots:
The 90% complete article - before cleaning:
Eventually I'd like to make an automated Laptop controlled still with computer controlled valves, heaters, and a PC radiator with fan control.
Hahahahaha
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That still looks sweet! Can't wait for a how to on that I may need to make myself one too.