Paladin79
Previously MOT: Cables For Less
I just knew you would have an answer.... since, for most on this thread, a dip thong is
I just knew you would have an answer.... since, for most on this thread, a dip thong is
"We Bring Good Things To Life" -ge jingleYou must have spent your day looking up words in a dictionary. You should have been listening to a GE tube instead. It is my build, I will call it whatever I want jerk face.
In this case it just might be true. Who has heard the GE5670w tube and not thought it sounded very good?"We Bring Good Things To Life" -ge jingle
For me it was the picture from LaserDisc (I still have some, if anyone wants them)....
That was good enough to get me hooked on surround sound for movies - even though I only had a 14" crt tv. One day I borrowed a rollup screen and projector from a local arts show (I say borrowed, I was one of the few people involved with a car (artists dontcha know...) so I volunteered to return it) and boom! That was it. Even at SD resolution with a worn out bulb the combo of big screen and big sound was addictive.
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Is that the one with a zinc-metal frame? Excellent keyboard. My Mini-M is a bit better but it was a tough choice...I love this keyboard, I have been through many but I have had that one for five years or so and I use it a lot.
I just inserted a NIB/NOS GE metal 6J5 in the W-1100 jukebox. It's the first AF position in the amplifier.In this case it just might be true. Who has heard the GE5670w tube and not thought it sounded very good?
What is the Mini-M?? I am not sure of the frame on this one but I prefer the round keys and click. I found the mini-M, a take off on the IBM-M, I fixed plenty of those for friends but the key shape is not for me.Is that the one with a zinc-metal frame? Excellent keyboard. My Mini-M is a bit better but it was a tough choice...
Mini-M is an old IBM-designed keyboard with the best switches ever made. Not for the faint of heartWhat is the Mini-M?? I am not sure of the frame on this one but I prefer the round keys and click. I found the mini-M, a take off on the IBM-M, I fixed plenty of those for friends but the key shape is not for me.
k, business opportunity, maybe, Schiit HVAC Division:Texas is the only state I’ve ever been to where I’ve heard people say, “it’s too hot out to use the swimming pool.”
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Yeah I found it but I was not a fan. I helped friends who loved the clicking but generally the cables gave out. The key tops were also missing on those I helped with. The IBM that is. I prefer the keys I have.Mini-M is an old IBM-designed keyboard with the best switches ever made. Not for the faint of heart
It's been revived by the company I linked to.
The very one.stephenmejias of Audioquest / of Stereophile ?
I don't mean to be pedantic, but I'm going to be pedantic (where have we heard that before) but you lose a significant amount of weight in the roasting process. A lot of the time is cooking out the moisture before you can really get to roasting. Maybe 20% or more weight loss during roasting (didn't save my measurements). Including shipping costs it was still cheaper than good commercially roasted beans but not as much of a bargain as it might first seem.So check out sweetmarias website. If you buy in 5# bags, you get excellent coffee at around $6-9 a pound. Green beans keep literally forever (practically). So I just roast 1/2 pound of caf, and 1/2 pound of decaf approx every 10 days; keeping the fresh roast in air tight lid containers. Given that the closes replacement already roasted is more like $13-15 a pound, you can do the maths.
Cheaper. More choices. Perfect roast to taste. Fresher. What’s not to like?
I now only ever buy roasted if I have a long run of weather where I can’t use my roaster out on the back screened porch. Roasting makes epic amounts of smoke. You can use it under a kitchen vent hood, but only if it’s a proper one venting directly outside, those over-stove combo microwave/stove fans will NOT cut it.
I love it and I hope to check it out tomorrow if possible!