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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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Craig: Human League - Dare, might listen to Travelogue next if I get time. Not listened to any of their stuff for a long time. Craig Do you like "Love & Dancing"?? (the album - it's not an offer )
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Alex: Puncher: Alex: You can tell the difference between a good and bad cable by it's 'rubberyness'. Good cables generally feel soft and rubbery, whilst a bad quality cheap cable feels like plastic. What? All the XLRs/Jacks I've bought which feel cheap 'n plasticy fail within months, wheras I've got some good quality jacks which
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Alex: You can tell the difference between a good and bad cable by it's 'rubberyness'. Good cables generally feel soft and rubbery, whilst a bad quality cheap cable feels like plastic.
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Jandyt: It's a K-Tel 70's compilation - the current track is Hot Chocolate - It started with a Cyst. (Being K-Tel, I know the songs but I'm not sure they're the original artists)
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As in car sales, the dealer buys your car from you at price "X" as a "trade-in" against your new car. He will then sell you old car to someone else at price "Y" - jbg's "second user selling price". This price will generally be higher from a reputable seller to cover the cost of customer service/warranty etc
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soundproof: The title of this post doesn's mean that peoples' lives are changed, but that the manner in which we interact with CE is different from now on. The iPhone Remote is the top download of all the app's offered through the AppStore - that says something. My experience is that the Apple Wireless is very stable, and that it has become
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355f: SecretSheep: Just heard two humans walking to the canteen talking about price rises in the UK. To keep up with the weak pound and inflation, prices really should have gone up over 9% - however, a price rise of 2% is all that will happen. Bjorn (PS - "Baa-aa-ah") How long will sales and profits have to collapse at B&O before they
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I’ve given this some thought overnight (sad I know) - I'll try again to clarify my point. Reiterating a point that has been made many times before, we, this membership, are not typical members of the consumer public because of the passion for B&O and, in a larger than average percentage than the norm, products from Apple. Following from
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soundproof: Puncher: My point was more aimed at the (mis)understanding that the arrival of the 3G iPhone has suddenly enabled and released this, until now, new, unseen world. It hasn't, the world was there all along, available to those underground explorers who were willing to fight to get there. What has happened is that Apple have pointed it out
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