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    rfrazier

    I notice Bob has not been on here for sometime? Does anyone know why?

    Cheers

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    I can't be sure and I'd love to hear from him. Was there, perhaps, the prospect of he and his wife living in the same city?
    In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.

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    I noticed he hadn't been on for a while. Hope he's ok.

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    I always liked Bob's thoughtful posts. Maybe he needed a break from the forum - be a shame not to crack 20,000 posts.

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    Only thought about Bob the other day.

    A really nice chap who knew a lot and used to make his own watches rather than just talk about them.

    Hope he's OK.
    Cheers,
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    I also miss his thoughtful posts. I see he's still listed as an active lecturer on Oxford's site

    http://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/staff/dr-robert-frazier

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    Last I heard he was in Australia, probably on holiday. I had tried to be intellectual and ask about philosophy, but probably came across more pseudo.

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    My favourite quote of his:

    'These are the good old days.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlphaOmega View Post
    My favourite quote of his:

    'These are the good old days.'
    Thought that was Gladys Knight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
    Thought that was Gladys Knight.
    Bob is Gladys Knight?!
    "A man of little significance"

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    His dial making and photography were always very interesting. I expect he had enough of all the trolling and the lowering of the tone around here. It almost seems you can't have a sensible exchange without bile and venom these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magirus View Post
    His dial making and photography were always very interesting. I expect he had enough of all the trolling and the lowering of the tone around here. It almost seems you can't have a sensible exchange without bile and venom these days.

    Agree Bob's posts always had thought, knowledge, insight and respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mart broad View Post
    Agree Bob's posts always had thought, knowledge, insight and respect.

    He wasn't the first to drift away and I doubt he'll be the last. Anyone heard from A.Pottinger lately? Eisd! O'Eisd!
    Last edited by magirus; 15th February 2018 at 21:45.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magirus View Post
    He wasn't the first to drift away and I doubt he'll be the last. Anyone heard from A. Pottinger lately?
    Quite - miss PottInger’s eclectic contributions.
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    Forum's losing too many of the characters thesedays, Bob's contributions were excellent, clearly a very capable clever guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
    Thought that was Gladys Knight.
    Quote Originally Posted by Foxy100 View Post
    Bob is Gladys Knight?!
    That explains it. Perhaps he's on tour.

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    If I remember correctly he also had interest in time servers and such like. The Pips maybe?

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    Always an interesting post from Bob. Some just reminded me of how intellectually stunted some of my thinking can be at times!
    It's just a matter of time...

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    Looking back at some of the very interesting interchanges with Bob in the Digital Photography sub forum I realised that sundial doesn't post much at all these days.
    F.T.F.A.

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    Reports of my disappearance are somewhat exaggerated.

    We moved to Oxford from B'ham in the spring of '16. Traumatic, especially after about 20 years living in B'ham. Then as soon as we got in and term ended, we had to get ready to go to New Zealand for a month. Since then, I've done a lot of DIY, nay, an enormous amount. Standard decorating (painting, etc.); landscaping before a garden room was put in; landscaping afterwards; redoing stairs (v. old stairs); trying to fix a deck, then deciding it had to go, and putting in new deck; setting up a workshop in part of the garden room, and the list goes on. Consequently, I've had little time for anything watch related, or photography related, for that matter. So, little of interest to contribute, and, therefore, silence. However, things are becoming more sane on the home front (although picking up on the work front), and I've started to find a bit more time. I've even started to work on a watch for a colleague. Here's a picture of it on the bench.



    Best wishes,
    Bob

    PS Thanks for the kind words.
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    Looks like a very tidy bench! Good to see you're working on a watch project and back on the forum.

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    Good to hear from you, Bob.

    Cheers

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    Yes,good to see still here.😃

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    Good to see you back with us.

    R
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    Great to see you are well and have been positively active in more important activities.
    It's just a matter of time...

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    Nice to see you Bob!.
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    PM sent.

    Welcome back, Bob .
    In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rfrazier View Post
    So, little of interest to contribute, and, therefore, silence.
    If only the rest of the internet followed your example, Bob.

    Sounds like you've been busy. I think it was Samuel Johnson who said that great works are a result of perseverance rather than strength. Or something like that.

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    Welcome back Bob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingstepper View Post
    If I remember correctly he also had interest in time servers and such like. The Pips maybe?
    Although it is a reply to an old post, I am still interested in time servers. So, any excuse for a post.

    Here's a picture of my current one. I've had it going since June.



    It is a Raspberry PI with a Trimble GPS Timing Receiver. I also use the Raspberry for whole house sync'd music (MPD + Snapcast), the OTA server for my Lineage OS (Android) self builds for my phone and tablets, and the controller for the house's network (Ubiquiti router + 2 APs). So, it is a rather busy Raspberry, and it isn't as electronically stable/isolated as it should be.

    Here's a graph of the Raspberry's timekeeping compared to getting the time from a remote NTP server.



    If you change the scaling quite a bit, you can see some of the electrical fluctuations of the Raspberry.



    If I were to change the scaling even more, you could see when I've been streaming music. ;)

    I just had a look at its current state. It has been a quiet day, so it has been relatively stable, and the time offset looks pretty good.



    Best wishes,
    Bob
    Last edited by rfrazier; 14th October 2018 at 23:31.

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    Just caught up with this thread and really good to know that you’re still around, Bob - there are increasingly few of those of us who joined the forum in 2004 still around! Your banter with Crusader was always on a different intellectual plane, as I recall .

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    Wb Bob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rfrazier View Post
    I just had a look at its current state. It has been a quiet day, so it has been relatively stable, and the time offset looks pretty good.



    Best wishes,
    Bob
    I too prefer my timepieces to be slightly fast...

    Great stuff as usual Bob!
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    Good to see you back, Bob. Please stay.
    Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.

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    Great to see you are still around Bob.

    All the best.
    Cheers,
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    Welcome back Bob.
    Best Regards - Peter

    I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.

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    Hi Bob, long time no see.

    Nice to hear all's good.
    Got a new watch, divers watch it is, had to drown the bastard to get it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rfrazier View Post
    Reports of my disappearance are somewhat exaggerated.

    We moved to Oxford from B'ham in the spring of '16. Traumatic, especially after about 20 years living in B'ham. Then as soon as we got in and term ended, we had to get ready to go to New Zealand for a month. Since then, I've done a lot of DIY, nay, an enormous amount. Standard decorating (painting, etc.); landscaping before a garden room was put in; landscaping afterwards; redoing stairs (v. old stairs); trying to fix a deck, then deciding it had to go, and putting in new deck; setting up a workshop in part of the garden room, and the list goes on. Consequently, I've had little time for anything watch related, or photography related, for that matter. So, little of interest to contribute, and, therefore, silence. However, things are becoming more sane on the home front (although picking up on the work front), and I've started to find a bit more time. I've even started to work on a watch for a colleague. Here's a picture of it on the bench.

    [img]http://www.rlfrazier.org/images/various_2018/watchmaking_bench_14Oct2018.jpg

    Best wishes,
    Bob

    PS Thanks for the kind words.
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    Welcome back Bob and look forward to reading / seeing more details of your latest watch project.

    Best wishes

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    Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I was thinking about Bob earlier today having found something he sent me many years ago.

    I googled his name to see if he was still in Oxford and was sad to read that dear Bob passed away in February this year. Apologies if this is already known, but to some it may be news, as it was for me. Very sad news.

    RIP Bob - I enjoyed our exchanges over the years.

    Foggy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy View Post
    Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I was thinking about Bob earlier today having found something he sent me many years ago.

    I googled his name to see if he was still in Oxford and was sad to read that dear Bob passed away in February this year. Apologies if this is already known, but to some it may be news, as it was for me. Very sad news.

    RIP Bob - I enjoyed our exchanges over the years.

    Foggy
    Oh man, such a shock.

    RIP Bob.
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    That's dreadful news. I am really saddened to hear of his passing. RIP Bob.

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    RIP Bob, one of the good guys

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    I'm sorry to hear that. Bob's contributions were always of interest. I see his website is still up https://www.rlfrazier.org/

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    Very sorry to hear this, I certainly wasn't aware. Sad news.
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    I think that Foggy may have seen this:

    https://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/arti...robert-frazier

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    Very sad that his obituary said he retired last year,so he didn’t get to enjoy the fruits of his hard work. He was still in the youth of old age. RIP Bob.

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    Was Bob only in his 60s?

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    Very sad news. He made many contributions to TZ UK. Bob was a very active cyclist and self-taught watchmaker / dial-maker, and at one time was a close friend of Ming Thein - before Ming moved to Kuala Lumpur. Also a friend of Eddie Platts. I wonder if Ming is aware that Bob has died? I have messaged Ming via his website.

    RIP Bob.
    Last edited by sundial; 3rd September 2023 at 21:07.
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    What sad news, it was only last week that I thought I hadn't seen him for a long time.

    RIP Bob
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