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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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Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you..oooo, Happy birthday to you! I hope you're having several large glasses of something nice this evening (before senility sets in)
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It's held on the last day of the month so that will be this Friday, the 29th. Look out for an announcement nearer the time for the exact start time.
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Surely thats next month (March) - this months star prize is a pair of BL6000's.
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To tell my story properly we need to start way, way back …………. Many years ago I met a young beauty who stole my heart and so we became a couple. I had just left school and begun work and so was loaded (£34 per week!) - there seemed nothing I couldn't afford. As the courtship progressed, I was gradually introduced
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The short answer is .... No! The Control of the tangential arm from the MCP is just as you've found.
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saf: The geometry aside: the BL9s do sound better to me then BL8000, BUT I must confess that what seemed most striking to me when listening to the 9s (compared to other speakers, the 8000s included) was the perceived difference in how they disperse the sound depending on whether I was standing or sitting, indeed! I doubt - but wished - it's (only
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So............. if I've followed the thread correctly, LEE is a Leg End Banana.............. seems reasonable to me! Chiropodists are available in your area, try Yell.com
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But you're taking the "B&O" consumer view again - most folk will only ever visit Comet/Currys/PCworld etc to but their TV's. Many will buy without ever having seen it in opertation from the likes of Argos etc. The point being we are very much in the minority, worrying about details of picture quality etc. The primary reason that
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Flappo The Grate: who cares aboot blu ray and hd dvd ? downloads are the future and apple are there already the apple tv mk 2 has 720p hd available for a fraction of the cost of a blu ray and you don't clutter up the room with boxes either what would you rather have ? hundreds of discs filling up the shelves and a nightmare in cataloguing / finding
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I think there will always be demand for "hard" content, be it CD, DVD etc. Currently I have the option to download for free, purchase from iTunes or purchase on CD - I always buy the CD (although I immediately rip it for iPod use) and btw CD's have never been cheaper! I prefer to get something tangeable for my money that is'nt likely
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