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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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I really, really like the Rolex Oyster Perpetual DateJust 36mm with the Oyster bracelet and black or blue dial. I can't really decide if I like the domed steel bezel or the fluted white gold one best. I think it looks just like a Rolex should. Who knows what will happen. I'm turning 40 in a few days.
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Får man delta om man är svensk?
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[quote user="Blackrix"] Shouldn't the volume be adjusted according to the volume you hear, not to the volume you see? [/quote] Not necessarily. We've instructed our son (7 y.o) that he's not allowed to set the TV volume higher than 40...
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[quote user="Michael"] [quote user="fridsten"](yes, it's our main TV set)[/quote] What a great looking TV Fridsten ( i love the BV 6) and room setup - what are the other boxes on your white console? [/quote] Thanks! :) On the left is my wifes' computer, and to the right is my custom bult HTPC. You can see some pictures here
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A picture of my living room, which is the only place where I have some B&O. There's a Beovision 6-26 (yes, it's our main TV set), a Beocenter 9500 and a pair of Beolab 4500.
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[quote user="jjcox"] I'm missing the MX-series of TV's in this thread. How timeless are they?! Designed in 1985 and *still* state of the art in the beginning of the 21st century. Compare a 1985 MX to *any* other telly from that era and the other one looks like ready for the graveyard, while the MX begs for a cleaning cloth to be happy
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My list would look something like this: #1 - Beocenter 9500 #2 - Beovision 10 #3 - Beolab 4500 (not the 3000, since I prefer the green display) #4 - Beosound 3000/3200 and Beocenter 2300 (without the tape recorder) #5 - Beolab 5 #6 - Beolink 7000 #7 - Beolab 8000 #8 - Beosystem 6500/7000 #9 - Beolab Penta #10 - Beocom 4 I could probably put the A8 Earphones
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I'll just quote Gordon Ramsay. Done!
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BMW - check (Used to have Audi) B&O - check iPod - check PC - depends... Linux running on two of them, Windows running on two other and dual boot with Windows and Linux on my on notepad. Besides - the Mac is also a PC. I used to have a Mac at work, which was great for development, since it's basically running a Unix clone under all the fancy
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I have a Kartell Gé in transparent acrylic hanging over the kitchen table. And a Miss K by Phillippe Starck. Of course I have some more lamps, but not really anything worth mentioning.
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