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Jun 29, 2008 at 6:22 PM Post #3,676 of 11,345
Fuses for my Mesa Trem-O-Verb guitar amp. Running a mismatch of 6V6's and E34L's wasn't the amps idea of fun. Took out the 6V6's and one rectifier tube, and it sings again!
 
Jun 29, 2008 at 7:24 PM Post #3,678 of 11,345
2GB of DDR1 333 RAM
HD2400 Pro PCI (PC only has PCI and I am keeping it on its last legs until the new Centrino 2 comes out, then I will get a laptop)
750gb Internal Sata Drive (backup and gives me space to rip all to flac
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Vantec USB2.0/eSata external 3.5" drive enclosure
 
Jun 29, 2008 at 8:10 PM Post #3,679 of 11,345
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Cheapest i could find for all adjustables. And cheapest Rotring by £5-10. £6.98 delivered.

My dad used to be a technical drawer when he was young, and i used his set square today doing my Resistant Materials designs. Helped me so much i decided to buy one as his is a very expensive one and he has to use it occasionally and i dont want to break it at school. He said Rotring were pretty good, and no one bid on it. There were a few coming later too and no one bid on them. Guess the demand isn't huge, good for me as i got it cheap, but there wasnt much choice. Oh well, it was cheap, cheapest i could find, and the cheapest Rotring too by a long way!

Works well with a tray with a lip too, as then all lines are perfectly paralell, as is the paper and set square.

Shame we dont have drawing tables at school though.

Matt
 
Jun 30, 2008 at 8:21 PM Post #3,689 of 11,345
Jambalaya and a Roast beef and swiss sammich
 

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