Well I'm glad I took a nap and slept through all that soccer stuff. But I will give credit where credit is due and say congrats to the English. (Wow, that nearly choked me )
I can't watch organized sports on TV either. But many, many years ago I was watching this game which for the first 9 innings of regulation play was a real snoozer. The game was tied after regulation 9 innings so went into "extra" innings. But the rules for winning are slightly different. Yanks and Canadians will understand it, the rest of you just play along. This game went absolutely bizarro with one of the strangest endings ever.
OK, watched that, couldn't make any sense of it. My limited understanding of baseball is that you get three goes at trying to hit a ball and if you
do you stand a chance of scoring (with a bit of chasing other men in overly tight trousers around followed apparently by hugging and kissing*), if you don't you're
out. That seemed to be two men, one who can't throw and one who can't hit trying many times more than the three goes, with the "catch me if you can" ritual randomly interspersed. Confused, definitely confused. No, don't explain it to me, I suspect it would only get even weirder if you did.
In other news.The GPSDO project is temporarily shelved while I wait for some PCBs from China (nearly here). But, I've left the early prototype powered up and running because it's more effort to turn off than not, and [Looks at PSU front panel] 170mA @ 5V isn't exactly going to make a dent in the next electricity bill. Earlier today I happened to notice it was still running and out of curiosity fired up a terminal to watch the debug output. It's been running for days and days (I really have no idea how long) and is currently holding time against UTC to better than 100ns and frequency to a few tenths of a part per billion with occasional excursions that I'm sure are noise/EMI related. I
know it currently has issues on that front - hence waiting for PCBs with proper ground and power planes to enable me to make some
quiet measurements and convince myself that most if not all of the remaining issues can be solved with power and ground planes and perhaps a little PSU filtering. But considering the performance
with those known issues this looks to be shaping up nicely. I hope that doesn't turn out to be "
famous last words" on the subject.
* Is this some variation on "Kiss Chase", a playground game from my mixed sex primary school days?