I'm Roberto Serrini. I'm a filmmakers. I travel write for Get Lost Magazine, make films for Travelclast on RU-vid, fly drones, and direct commercials. I love, and love deeply. I'm fun at parties and funerals.
The blind butcher closed down a few years ago but there legacy still live on with there former restaurant neighbor Greenville Avenue Pizza Company having Pizza Called The Butchers Revenge 🌶️ which both company’s made a collab in 2015 for a pizza which is originally a seasonal pizza and now it’s sold year round
Get outta here! Man that makes me happy ... that bone marrow cake has lived in my mind since I had it and never have I ever seen anyone else professionally attempt it. Thanks for the info!
Spent a lot of Sundays zooming around those roads on my own 1976 model, one of the rare gray ones. It's long gone now but nice to know they're still fun to ride, thanks!
@@Serriniverse Sadly, I don't have any color photos of it. Silver/gray with the fluo bit on the nose fairing. Bought from the Rickey-Racer shop, ridden all over the Malibu and Angeles Crest roads + up to Laguna Seca from LA a time or two. I later raced a red one owned by a racing sponsor in BOTT events (boxstock) at Riverside and Laguna. Those were the daze!
@@Serriniverse Unbelievable work, seriously. The 80s/90s public broadcast vibe is so hard for people to do right. Always go overboard and make it look weird. This genuinely had me fooled thinking this was actually some really obscure old ad Amazing work!
The issues with phone connectivity are ridiculous for that otherwise very good drone. It seems my goggles stopped being able to connect to phone after firmware update - because it used to connect quite easily but after installing the latest firmware to fix an issue with a new battery (it turns out it was just unbalanced and two or three deep-discharge - charge cycles fixed it perfectly) it now does not connect to the phone. The goggles seems unable to detect something is connected to them - but if connected as and end-device (e.g. to update firmware) my PC sees the goggles perfectly fine. I'll try connecting as You describe it (reverse order the app instructs) but I think I'll just forget about the app anyway - it crashes on my new phone and my old phone has a dying battery. It will bug me a bit (I do have an OCD - my gadgets need to be able to use ALL functions they have, even the useless ones ;) ) but I think I can manage.
@@Serriniverse Fun fact: I fixed it. I just had to use USB-C-USB-C cable and connect phone FIRST and power up goggles only AFTER the phone noticed something can be connected.
Alright so i ALSO thought it didnt work at first but. I did everything the same EXCEPT I wound the time portion back a couple hours just to kinda mess with the mechanism. Then went back from 2:30is am to around 11pm and brought it back to 6:30ish and then changed the day # to the next up and turned a full 24hrs and the mechanisms ended up working. Wow great find here!
Hi, I was wondering what happens if the power flickers during operations with it. Anything from power loss, cable pull, unsafe dismount, the PC OS losing connection with it? What happens with the data? Because I have bad experience with entire drive data loss whenever somethimg like that happens out of the blue.
Honestly I've had power go out and cables accidentally come undone, and data has been safe both times. They're SSDs so since there is no spinning disk actively writing information physically they are pretty safe. Thing is built like a tank.
With a single thunderbolt cable it's not the fastest. The OWC Thunderblade for example will be faster. Clearly, it does not have hardware RAID, encryption or support for multiple connections (you can daisy chain). For some reason Iodyne is not offering the drive with 8TB ssds so capacity is close: 48TB vs 32TB.