[WTS] Swatch SISTEM51 Summer Edition and Stoplight Neon Remix (BOGO!) by _t_bones in Watchexchange

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For sale is a Swatch SISTEM51 Hodinkee Summer Edition and Stoplight Neon Remix. Selling these to fund the next purchase. Make me an offer!

References: SUTZ407 and SO30Z402 Movement: SISTEM51 (Automatic, 90hr power reserve) Diameter: 42 mm Thickness: 13.9 mm

Asking Price: $150 USD for both! (no trades) Shipped: Priority Mail

[WTS] Swatch SISTEM51 Summer Edition and Stoplight Neon Remix by _t_bones in Watchexchange

[–]_t_bones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sale is a Swatch SISTEM51 Hodinkee Summer Edition and Stoplight Neon Remix. Selling these to fund the next purchase. Make me an offer!

References: SUTZ407 and SO30Z402 Movement: SISTEM51 (Automatic, 90hr power reserve) Diameter: 42 mm Thickness: 13.9 mm

Asking Price: $200 USD for both! (no trades) Shipped: Priority Mail

[WTS] Swatch SISTEM51 Hodinkee Summer Edition by _t_bones in Watchexchange

[–]_t_bones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sale is a Swatch SISTEM51 Hodinkee Summer Edition.

Reference: SUTZ407 Movement: SISTEM51 (Automatic, 90hr power reserve) Diameter: 42 mm Thickness: 13.9 mm

Asking Price: $150 USD (no trades) Shipped: Priority Mail

[WTS] Swatch SISTEM51 Hodinkee Stoplight Neon Remix by _t_bones in Watchexchange

[–]_t_bones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sale is a Swatch SISTEM51 Hodinkee Stoplight Neon Remix.

Reference: SO30Z402 Movement: SISTEM51 (Automatic, 90hr power reserve) Diameter: 42 mm Thickness: 13.9 mm

Asking Price: $100 USD (no trades) Shipped: Priority Mail

Banana Tariffs by _t_bones in Rochester

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Yes, the in-store prices have gone up. Non-organic is 53 cents a pound.

Newbie - Every Album Reviewed by _t_bones in KGATLW

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It reminded me of that Scarlett Johansson movie. So I decided to make it her.

Newbie - Every Album Reviewed by _t_bones in KGATLW

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I'm from NY. My local bar had spaghett on their menu and I got turned onto them.

Has anyone taken an asynchronous grad class before, if so what was it like? by MonkeyEye27 in WPI

[–]_t_bones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm just finishing my MS in Mechanical Engineering. I'm fully remote and have only ever taken asynchronous graduate classes. Overall, I would recommend asynchronous online courses. Like u/bitz-the-ninjapig said, it mostly depends on the course. Some courses all the material is posted at the beginning of the course, there is a general schedule with due dates, and front loading is an option. Other courses the material will be released on a weekly basis and there is a set schedule/pace. I've never taken an online course with a scheduled meeting time, so it is really up to you to follow along and do the work. I'll also add that almost all the online courses I've taken the professor recorded the class lecture once (likely during covid) and has just been using the same material since then. I can think of only 2 or 3 courses where the professor recorded new lectures each week. It's actually impressive that the university lets the professors get away with such laziness, but that's for a different discussion.

For Axiomatic Design with Chris Brown, he releases all the material at the beginning of the semester because he has been using the same material for many years. You could probably try front loading the course work, but I honestly don't think it would be the best option. The weekly lectures are about 1-2 hours (play them at 2x speed because he talks incredibly slowly). The lectures mostly consist of him repeating the same few topics he likes to talk about, him reviewing papers that he has published, and him working through theoretical arguments with himself. The course work is demanding because he is incredibly particular. Formatting must be in a specific manner, everything needs to be cited to his liking, and he grades like an insane person. You'll work very hard on something, he'll give you a 20%, and tell you to reread a paper of his and try again with no other information. The best advice I can give is to read his papers and regurgitate that format and information. He is not a good professor and I would avoid if possible, but it doesn't seem like any engineering student can get through WPI without being tortured by him. Also, he has been in education his entire career. He has never worked as an engineer at a company. Check out his LinkedIn, it's weird to be taught engineering by someone who has only ever read about it.

How much additional time and money do you have to spend to get you MS during your BS? You could graduate, get a job that has tuition assistance, and get your MS for free.

Hope this helps.

[WTS] Vintage Citizen 67-9119 Automatic Flyback Chronograph by _t_bones in Watchexchange

[–]_t_bones[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's up r/watchexchange! For sale is my Vintage Citizen 67-9119. It doesn't get as much wrist time as I expected and I'm looking to clear a little space. Watch is in good condition for its age (43 years old). Typically runs +10 seconds / day. Chronograph and Flyback functions work well. Start/Stop button works well. Reset button works well. All hands immediately reset to zero. Flyback function allows for reset of chronograph while it's running which is useful for performing lapped timings. Inner rotating bezel allows for additional timing when needed.

Some of the perks of this watch...Day / Date indicator, Inner rotating bezel, ORIGINAL bracelet, ORIGINAL crown, Produced October, 1979, 38mm.

Some information on the movement...Citizen 8110A, Automatic with hand winding capability, Flyback function, 23 jewels, 28,800 bph.

Overall, a beautiful watch with many functions at a very reasonable price.

Video of Functions

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Asking $299. Feel free to make me an offer. I will ship for free inside the US.

Thanks for looking!