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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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As a result of my musings on the thread "my first time". I thought I would start something off. Create your own beoterms. As a hint, anything you can stick bio in front of, you can probably also stick beo there too: Here are a few to start people off 1. Beophysical 2. Beological 3. Beoplasma 4. Beocompatible 5. Beodegradeable Lets see what
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There certainly aren't any beovirgins on here - I think I should coin the term. Could be used as another term for noob. Beo is such a great prefix for things. Anything you can stick bio in front of, try replacing with beo egs. beochemistry, beological, beoplasma - hey this is so much fun try it and see. Anyway sorry for my off topic musings. My
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[quote user="soundproof"] You can control subwoofer volume by applying "night listening" modes, where the bass is suppressed. I do that, when I know the neighbours are home and I will be playing something that has a lot of bass pulses. You can either apply Dynamic Range Compression, or various kinds of night listening settings.
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Is that some kind of Joke ?!!?!?!
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[quote user="Flappo The Grate"] i've had 3 ps3's - the first two packed up ( so much for their reliability ) nice machine but you can get a better upscaling dvd for less money plus the ps3 has problems with it's audio out , something to do with not decoding true hd and dts master hd - i don't really care as i use mine to play
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When playing blu-rays, the fan doesn't seem to be very loud at all. I think it gets noisier when using other features eg streaming media, looking at photos etc.
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Your amp may be able to be attached using the following brakets from stb brackets. Have a look through the options, they are nice solutions. http://www.stbbrackets.co.uk/?page=prodlist&catID=6
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[quote user="Henri"] [quote user="beodude"]Henri, forget about weather phenomenons, the fact is the ratio of gasses trapped in the ice bubbles is definitive proof of what the atmosphere was like hundreds of thousands of years ago.[/quote] Considering that only "proof" that gas concentration (partial pressure) has virtually
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Lol, in my eyes you have butchered the avant!! However I truly appreciate your skill and creativity in coming up with this idea and implementing it
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[quote user="Henri"] [quote user="beodude"]There is no doubt that we have caused this very recent increase in the levels of green house gasses because it has happened in such a short period of time.[/quote] All contradicting data has been systematically swept under the carpet - many of you may know that recorded historical meteorological
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