Update on 4.35 U2
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And if you are one of those that really cannot wait, please consider joining our test team
where I can send my CV?
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But yes I am still running
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ā¦actually, I like this one -
A rare one and hard to find, as printed. Released during my final year at collegeā¦and I want that Strat!
As long as U2 i would show my first actual encounter with the band (and still have it on 12-inch 45 vinyl)
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I think I missed U2 when they played my campus (at least I think they didā¦) but I did manage to catch the Pretenders in their original line up in our smaller hallā¦
Not this performance, but itās the originals. Probably my all time fav show. The sound was KILLER especially - Honeyman-Scottās Zemaitis guitarsā¦the review was ālike air-raid sirensā!
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I think I missed U2 when they played my campus (at least I think they didā¦) but I did manage to catch the Pretenders in their original line up in our smaller hallā¦
Not this performance, but itās the originals. Probably my all time fav show. The sound was KILLER especially - Honeyman-Scottās Zemaitis guitarsā¦the review was ālike air-raid sirensā!
23-September 1997 Sarajevo Olympic statdium. Was there as one of the 10000 soldiers of the SFOR troops who got a ticket. First stadium concert in Bosnia after the war
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23-September 1997 Sarajevo Olympic statdium. Was there as one of the 10000 soldiers of the SFOR troops who got a ticket. First stadium concert in Bosnia after the war
I think I remember the news of that eventā¦
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23-September 1997 Sarajevo Olympic statdium. Was there as one of the 10000 soldiers of the SFOR troops who got a ticket. First stadium concert in Bosnia after the war
JCā¦ the city mustāve been (was) in ruins back thenā¦
I was in tour for a week , like , five 18yrs idiots ātourā from Zagreb to [Odzak] and [Modricha] in 1995ā¦. nothing to see then empty cities., and villagesā¦ but it was funā¦ well, you know,
ā¦ for the first time saw two low flying ~50m over out heads (recon/observe) AH-64Aās , maybe British, or SFOR/UN ā¦ since they werenāt white.
-Standard āTOP-GUN Helloā type communication applied ā I can bet I got a response too :mrgreen: (but I could see their helmets from ground)Also , we were playing football on one field, meadow, ā¦ then one local said, mmm, you better stop you know, may be mines. - Oh ā¦ right. OK.
And, I really donāt (want to) know what meat was made from , but local grill was magnificent ā¦
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%86evapi
Good timesā¦ well , Peace finally.
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JCā¦ the city mustāve been (was) in ruins back thenā¦
I was in tour for a week , like , five 18yrs idiots ātourā from Zagreb to [Odzak] and [Modricha] in 1995ā¦. nothing to see then empty cities., and villagesā¦ but it was funā¦ well, you know,
ā¦ for the first time saw two low flying ~50m over out heads (recon/observe) AH-64Aās , maybe British, or SFOR/UN ā¦ since they werenāt white.
-Standard āTOP-GUN Helloā type communication applied ā I can bet I got a response too :mrgreen: (but I could see their helmets from ground)Also , we were playing football on one field, meadow, ā¦ then one local said, mmm, you better stop you know, may be mines. - Oh ā¦ right. OK.
And, I really donāt (want to) know what meat was made from , but local grill was magnificent ā¦
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%86evapi
Good timesā¦ well , Peace finally.
Been in the Sarajevo Area for 3 deployments UN/IFOR/SFOR altogether 22 month. Seen the country slowly reconstructing. Established a friendship with a guy who worked as a translator for me during my first deployment. Visited him 2 years ago even now you still might see some war destructions.
For cevapcici if you get them in Bosnia they are in most cases made from a mix of beef, mutton, Lamb, in the Serbian part might be pork in the mix as well
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@vfp:
@seifer what about performance, without shaders its very good , and what about performance in the future
btw you have impressed me with your social skills
i would like to be on your beta team but i have not time and no one would trust me to enter lol i have asked this question to some ppl but they dont take the risk to talk to the team they consider me black sheep
anyway if you can talk about performance in the future pls share
Hi buddy, not really the right time to talk about performance, but here we go.
U1 already increased 25-30% over 4.35. For U2, we have another 8-10% increase.
But since things are not stable, we are putting all other performance efforts on hold. Performance and stability go on opposite directions usually: code is harder to read, more threads and more bugs etc. So for now, we are playing on the safe side.
We do have some optimizations in mind, but really, this is for the future. For now, our focus is a solid exe.
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For cevapcici if you get them in Bosnia they are in most cases made from a mix of beef, mutton, Lamb, in the Serbian part might be pork in the mix as well
Yeah, no need to worry about those. Äevapi are a holy item.
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Yeah, no need to worry about those. Äevapi are a holy item.
Yeah but problem is (was) , youāre never sure was it someones lost/wild dog or a lamb/pork. Since when skinned dog looks almost similar to lamb. ā¦ but field testing was , give some grilled meat to the nearby dog , if it refuses , something is fishy. And they were hungry like hell. I bet they would ādisassembleā you if you would like touch their food, steal a bone.
Anywayā¦ yeahSituation was kinda grim back then , not many people remained in those areas and living standards werenāt āstandardsā at all. No piped water else then brought by cisterns and poured into 20l canisters , whole ācityā was powered by a diesel generator in UN container. ā¦ so that was some maybe ~100kW , cant say for sureā¦ not many spenders. Just enough to keep up with surviving. Black market.
If you played Fallout II back then ā¦ I really wouldnāt like to compare it.
Anywaysā¦ U2 :wfish:
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I prefer this U2ā¦
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Been in the Sarajevo Area for 3 deployments UN/IFOR/SFOR altogether 22 month. Seen the country slowly reconstructing. Established a friendship with a guy who worked as a translator for me during my first deployment. Visited him 2 years ago even now you still might see some war destructions.
For cevapcici if you get them in Bosnia they are in most cases made from a mix of beef, mutton, Lamb, in the Serbian part might be pork in the mix as well
i would love to go back there, 2 tours , both winter one at the shoe factory other at gorny ā¦would love to drink some more āslip in a ditchā cant remember the real name even my last time there millennium tour 99 the were still lots of empty shot up homes, lots of burnt out tanks , think its a holiday place now
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ā¦would love to drink some more āslip in a ditchā cant remember the real name
Maybe [Rakija] ā¦ but who knows of what (what was there)ā¦ they/we make it from everything, plumb, pear, vine/grape , diesel fuel :mrgreen: ā¦ Itās not like āVodkaā ā¦ but again another type of moonshine.
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Maybe [Rakija] ā¦ but who knows of what (what was there)ā¦ they/we make it from everything, plumb, pear, vine/grape , diesel fuel :mrgreen: ā¦ Itās not like āVodkaā ā¦ but again another type of moonshine.
He probably tried to spell āÅ”ljivovicaā
Sorry for chatting up the thread, over.
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My father used to get that stuff from a cousin. I always thought it tasted and smelled like paint remover.
Dave
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My father used to get that stuff from a cousin. I always thought it tasted and smelled like paint remover.
Dave
Cause itās all about temperature and moonshine can be paint remover if to much Methanol inside.
I will never forget that one day in 1997 where I was on a HUMIT patrol in Bonsia and in the middle of nowhere we couldnāt pass a small village cause the road was blocked by a DIY Distiller made out of some old 200l barrels. The whole thing was driven by a 96 year old man. He was a SiebenbĆ¼rger Schwabe a German speaking minority from Romania who came to Bosnia during WWII met his wife and stayed there. We hade a conversation about what we call in German āGod and the worldā.
At one point we came to the distill and from my half knowledge I just knew that everything below 80Ā°C is basically Methanol and not good to drink. As I inspected the distill I wasnāt able to see any thermometer. As I asked him how he determines what is good and what is bad:
He ditched his finger into the distill and put it on his temple then smelled on the drops coming out of the cooling and said:
thatās my measurment, Iām 96 I drink my stuff since more than 60 years and Iām still not blind
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Yup. Thatās typical thermometer out there. We use old people :mrgreen:
Aaahā¦ I remember one video my, unfortunately gone friend, shown some 15yrs agoā¦ Its about āRakijaā drinking championship in Serbia, Pranjani. You wonāt understand much, butā¦ just lookā¦ there is a scene when dude falls out of his carā¦
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That was it ! , we called it slip in a ditch, ā¦.sliv oh vich ā¦it was potent home made, and plumbs ring a bell
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conversation is driftingā¦
Back to topic please.