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HELP !

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In the summer of 1965 I was 9 years old.  The local shopping center, Brown Port, had a new movie theater open in February: https://cinematreasures.org/theaters/31412/ Previously the closest theater to my house was the Fox-Bay on Silver Spring in Whitefish Bay.  The Brown-Port theater was easier for kids to get to, although the Fox-Bay had a balcony.  One weird fact, one of my classmates lived on Port Washington road at the entrance to the theater.  His family actually physically moved their house about a mile south to Glendale, just past the Lutheran church. Anyway, I wish I had access to the Milwaukee Journal archives to verify this but I remember going to see the Beatles movie,  HELP! multiple times that summer at the Brown-Port with my friends.  So I remember the movie.  A copy of HELP! was posted on Youtube: source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUAbwGnxRXk The stuff I thought was the coolest was near the beginning: They approach 4 differ...

Got your 1926 Lincoln SUV right here

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I saw this picture on Shorpy: https://www.shorpy.com/node/27886 and immediately thought: that's an SUV that an NFL player might own :) The wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_L_series 1924 or 1927-28 version ? (from the Wiki page): But they need to add running boards to the 2026 version: I *DO* remember watching: The Good Guys on TV but I don't really remember the shows.  Apparently a 1920s era Lincoln limo was used as a cab: Herb Edelman and Bob Denver    I guess the 1920s Lincoln body style varied a lot because the body was made by various coachbuilders which was then melded with the Lincoln frame and running gear.  So yes, the driver might actually be out in the elements like a coachman of old ? Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

Check Weighers

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The current maple sap boiling setup/results was mentioned previously: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2026/03/maple-syrup-update.html I still would like to improve the process if possible at reasonable expense.   The internet (and the real world, too) is an easier place when you get to know the specialized vocabulary of an area of interest.  In the case of measuring the mass of distilled water the term I needed is: check weigher.  A check weigher is a scale with a light or alarm when the item being weighed (massed) is either too heavy, too light or just right. This is what I need for monitoring the distilled water output of the still while boiling the maple sap down to maple syrup.  Here are some examples from McMaster-Carr and Ebay: love the stop light type design $847.06 (plus shipping and tax):  https://www.mcmaster.com/products/check-weighers/go-no-go-digital-display-bench-top-scales~~/ $188.85 (but Fedex):  https://www.ebay.com/itm/305239215849 $153.7...

Chicken Fat ?

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I wasn't aware that Robert Preston had a role in a movie called: The Last Starfighter (1984) - I will have to watch that one of these days.  Anyway, I looked up Preston's wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Preston_(actor) and came across this: source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Iz7W2m6e78 And of course the song has a wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_Fat_(song) I don't remember ever hearing this song at Maple Dale school.  The only time they played records in Phy Ed was for square dancing. BTW, is there also a Yiddish version called Schmaltz ? Preston died of lung cancer at 68 !  Maybe he just sang the song - should have ditched the cigarettes and done the exercise, too ?  My Dad quit smoking cigarettes around 1962 - he continued with a pipe for a while but quit that, too, eventually. Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

Some pictures from over the weekend

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I got a couple of goodies in the mail on Saturday, first another breadboard (they are always handy but I probably overpaid at $7.37 delivered with tax): It wasn't new though, one of the rubber feet is missing: I will add a ground plane like I did here with the new one I bought from the same Ebay seller: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2025/02/a-quick-project-for-cleared-bench.html That seller also had this: An actual new-in-box Oak Hills Research wattmeter meter (only) - not bad for $7.37 delivered with tax.  I didn't ask where it came from but the docs for the wattmeter are on the internet so it shouldn't be too hard to brew up a home made copy.  The enclosure will be a little more challenging though. Finally, I saw this when I went out for the mail (and got the above Ebay items) on Saturday: Saturday wasn't that great  a day The snow recedes and reveals the secrets of what perished during the hard winter !  At least it was only a road sign, not my mailbox :) Best Regar...

Fake Maple Syrup

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This video popped up on my feed: source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n4pkaxKNLc Luc Lagace, the "lab guy" at Centre ACER, doesn't say how they can tell it's 50% cane sugar but I suspect it is done by using the quantity of carbon 13 in the syrup. A longer form video from Radio Canada is here (unless you can "parlez-vous" turn on the closed captions and autotranslate to English): source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9BzYm4yzg8 C3 versus C4 photosynthesis was mentioned previously but for fake honey: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2025/07/this-isnt-honey.html   I'm not able to taste a difference between cane sugar versus maple sugar but I suspect, as with the honey, that the adulterated syrup is cheaper.  The bulging can shown is probably just fermentation, old Steve was a little careless with cleanliness or temperature ?  That's why I pressure can my maple syrup - it shouldn't ferment although I do get cloudiness (which settles out) and...

Hoffman Radio Corporation

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I saw this in the daily ad from Electronic Goldmine: $20 for a Germanium diode is a little high but the name Hoffman reminded me of this ad: Here is a Hoffman Solar radio KP706 for $289 on Ebay (and the solar cells don't work !) source:  https://www.ebay.com/itm/177777411535 The inflated price of the KP706: More info on the KP706 here: https://solarmuseum.org/cells/hoffman-rp-706-solar-radio/ Here is a picture of Les Hoffman of Hoffman Radio: source:  https://www.ebay.com/itm/306751529317 Basically everything associated with Hoffman is high in price :) Here is the wiki for Les Hoffman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Hoffman And what could be done with that $20 diode in a $289 radio ?  Maybe as a detector replacement ?  Here is the Beitman 1960 schematic: It's a nice radio but of a pretty standard design, I'll keep both my $20 and $289 in my pocket :) Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm