Apparently the Victorian toilets on St Vincent Place are about to be demolished. Workmen are already on site. Here's a still from video I filmed last year.

Apparently the Victorian toilets on St Vincent Place are about to be demolished. Workmen are already on site. Here's a still from video I filmed last year.

u/SeventhSunGuitar — 1 day ago
▲ 14 r/neofolk

Thrones is one of my favourite Sol Invictus albums, but the printing press machine (or whatever it is) on In God We Trust somewhat ruins the track for me. Would be really interesting to hear it without that sound. Does anyone have access to stem splitting software?

sol-invictus.bandcamp.com
u/SeventhSunGuitar — 27 days ago
▲ 1 r/pchelp

I recently got a Dell tower plus. The audio has small split second cuts, a minor problem but very annoying for listening to music. Looking at the devices this is what I see. Why does one have a duplicate? Do I need all these? Didn't even know NVIDIA did anything with audio. Thanks for any help.

u/SeventhSunGuitar — 2 months ago
▲ 98 r/glasgow

I found some old pics from the glory days of summer 2008. A couple of the river festival, and one of Govan shipbuilding.

u/SeventhSunGuitar — 2 months ago

Looks like the tower on the Cooperative building is based on the Franzosischer / Deutsche cathedral buildings in Berlin. Very similar. Although our building didn’t get a gold statue until recently. The original stone statue was eroding and was replaced 10 years ago.

u/SeventhSunGuitar — 2 months ago

The main building at Gartloch Hospital outside Glasgow. Still derelict although most of the buildings around it are in use. I really hope it survives. Pics were taken in winter.

u/SeventhSunGuitar — 2 months ago

Remove an insect flying around in a video?

There isn't any way of removing small unwanted stuff in a video is there? Would like to be able to remove an insect flying around in a shot.

reddit.com
u/SeventhSunGuitar — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/UKJobs

Something a bit wacky that was posted on Indeed...

I applied for this job running an ecommerce site. Immediately seemed sketchy because the guy isn't offering a salaried job, but rather a "you earn based on the performance of the site" type of setup. Turns out the site is selling something called SARMs which I hadn't heard of, but they appear to be a substitute for testosterone and are only legal to sell for "research purposes." Although the guy mentioned it's a "super popular" product at the moment. But just for research, right? I attached info about SARMs and a screenshot of the site, complete with plenty of "research only" labelling. The site URL is also very not legit looking, I won't share it here. So in conclusion, this looks sketchy af. At least I learnt something from this application, but I don't think I'll be pursuing it.

u/SeventhSunGuitar — 2 months ago