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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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[quote user="Stonk"] Argh, I wanted that. I haven't won for months now. Congrats Mr Overgaard [/quote] Oh I can easily top that!
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Shirley not Google Angela????????????? Congratulations on your BS6!
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[quote user="Stonk"] [quote user="Jandyt"]No Snok! Cabbage on their chimbly! That'll teach 'em not to give me sweets![/quote] Think of the poor kids knocking on Punchers door, to be greeted by a man encrusted with broken monkey nut shells. They won't be back. [/quote] They definitely didn't like them down their shirt
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[quote user="Jandyt"] Sorry I'm late! Been trick-or-treating! Nice avatar Botty! Congrats to all winners so far! [/quote] I assume you were there to frighten the punters!
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[quote user="Stonk"] Evening Puncher, monkey nuts eh? How the other half live. [/quote] Evening Sonk! Yes, they're very "moreish", I've already passed the feeling sick stage but still can't stop dipping into the bag for more!
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Oh and congrats to tonight's winners so far!
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Wow! - nearly missed this! Sitting here drinking coffee - YES, coffee!!!!, eating monkey nuts ( please make up own joke here ) and watching NUFC v Stoke. Just when I thought the evening couldn't get any better I find a sneaky prizedraw! I have to admit to being slightly concerned that NUFC are playing while the draw is on...................given
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[quote user="bayerische"] Yes, the Effective Frequency Ranges have changed for all of the speakers (either lowest frequency, highest frequency, or both). Examples: BeoLab 3: 50 - 23.000 Hz BeoLab 4: 55 - 33,300 Hz BeoLab 5: 18 - 21,800 Hz BeoLab 9: 28 - 29,000 Hz BeoLab 6000: 47 - 24.000 Hz and so on. All are measured at "-10 dB re. Ref
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I don't suppose iTunes is about to start selling lossless music???
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