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Murder in Black and White

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Generally I am off murder shows, even old time radio ones although there are exceptions.  I was listening to this one: https://www.oldtimeradiodownloads.com/crime/casey-crime-photographer/murder-in-black-and-white-1948-03-18 One thing that stood out was the phrase: black light.  Since the 1960s this probably refers more to ultraviolet light for posters but in this case the reference was to infrared, IR.  In the olden days Kodak and others sold special infrared film.  I remember one time I tried it and the leaves on the trees came out white rather than dark as was usually the case with black and white.  Manual focus cameras also often had a red dot on the focus dial.  To take an IR photo you'd focus the camera and then move the focus ring to the red dot since IR focuses in a different plane than visible light. But you could also buy flash bulbs for infrared.    In the Casey show the plot hinges on the fact that a photographer taking an IR flash pho...

Hey Landlord !

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I remember this show: source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgqHZO0xIco This one has Rob Reiner and Richard Dreyfuss as guest stars.   Maybe I remember it because the Sandy Baron character was named: Chuck ?  Or possibly that one of the tenants was Miko Mayama: Or maybe my Dad just got tired of watching The FBI or Ed Sullivan ?  BTW the music was by Quincy Jones and certainly screamed the 1960s. It was a fun show but even though it was on Sunday nights after Walt Disney and before Bonanza it was dropped after 1 season. The wiki:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey%2C_Landlord There are more full episodes on Youtube and a short interview of the creator, Garry Marshall. Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

Chun King

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A while back Youtube served up this video: source:  https://youtu.be/mcuEvXeEzFU Stan Freberg was big at the end of the 1950s and early 1960s.  He had a 13 week summer radio show that took Jack Benny's time slot near the end of network radio.  He had many popular comedy records spoofing popular culture of the day including Dragnet.  But I had never seen this roughly 1 hour long "special" (commercial) for Chun King.  It is an entertaining show, anything with Sterling Holloway is worth watching.  BTW the girl in the show, Ginny Tiu, is roughly my age: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginny_Tiu So when canned Chinese food went on sale at Mann's I picked up a couple of items.  It wasn't until later that I realized that these items: I bet they put the beef in the top can with an atomizer :) why did I get sliced ?  can't wrap bacon around slices - I gotta start reading before buying :) aren't Chun King, they are La Choy.  Apparently according to this ...

Box Tying Machinery

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For some reason I had a memory pop up of the Burny Brothers Bakery outlet store in Northlake IL, here's a video (with Chicagoland media personality of the 20th century, Fahey Flynn): source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBZxwFgWGHc BTW, when I lived in Northlake the Burny Brothers store wasn't quite as nice as it is on the video.  It was more like a convenience store without too much stock.  But the thing I remember was something like this: source:  https://www.ebay.com/itm/256334091091 The one at Burny Brothers also had a perforated metal hood around it.  The baked goods at Burny Brothers weren't super fantastic or low priced but they all came in boxes and I thought that machine was really cool because when buying more than one box of goodies the cashier would tie the boxes together. Here's a video of a more recent machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOKgKa3fOEw And another video with a slo-mo of the tying of the knot (this was probably like the one at...

Only a gazillion more feet of snow to shovel

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to get to the road.  There was a lull in the snow after 6 PM on Sunday night so I started shoveling.  There's got to be well over 3 feet of snow drifted near the front door.  Good thing that there probably won't be a ferry or mail today so no need to shovel ?   However the power has stayed on although internet has been up and down. The snow is kinda sparkly: Saved by the dark ! Finally, am I a punk for counting shoveling as exercise ? Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

Recom drop-in replacement for 7805 regulator

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I saw this part mentioned on the GQRP email list (I gotta renew my membership one of these days !): Had never heard of it before, apparently it is quiet enough for radio use.  Not super cheap but reasonable: And it should also plug in for a 78L05 (ground in the middle pinout not necessarily space wise) but not sure on how the Recom compares as far as power goes.  While it only has a 500 mA rating the 7805 needs a big heatsink to handle a full 1 A current, over 7 watts.  This might be a candidate for an emergency USB charger from a 12V source: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2025/05/charge.html The 9 volt version also looks interesting for use with transistor radios during a power outage.  No power event today but the internet was out for almost 1/2 hour - as long as the temperature stays below freezing the power should be relatively secure - it's that ice on the trees plus wind that causes problems.  Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

New Perch

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Continuing with the maple sap / syrup saga: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2026/03/dialing-it-in-part-ii.html I did start using the Ozeri scale to measure the input mass of the sap AND the output mass of the syrup.  Also I tried to account for some condensation drops inside the top of the still.  So the amount of loss to evaporation seems to be roughly 40 grams of a 4000 gram sap input or 1 percent.  The longer the boil the more the evaporation loss. In addition, instead of measuring the output volume of distilled water I'm now measuring the output mass near the end of the boil rather than when the boil was finished.  This lets me make a better decision on when to stop the boil.  I just happened to have this shelf on my bench to support a power supply.  It is the perfect height to boost the still above the Rubbermaid pitcher. Because the scale turns itself off after 2 or 5 minutes I have to wait until near the end of the boil.  Then boost up the pitcher, ...