Saw that the last time we were there. It was excellent, but both Stacy and I preferred "Jersey Boy", which we saw the day before. I generally let Stacy pick the shows to see. She chooses well. After all, she chose me!
Tickets to Las Vegas for next week. Stacy actually bought them. We're going to meet Budi (Forbigger) and also spend some time with Stacy's nephew, who is stationed at Nellis. Yay!
The garage I can't help you with but nobody starts out knowing how to do DIY. There are many paths to it, but probably nothing beats just doing it and learning from your mistakes. There are lots of resources on the web and probably there are local adult ed classes that will help.
Note that I can't do DIY either, but I'm starting by making my first mistakes on the Discrete Single Ended JFET Amp group build.
Thanks. And to you.
Well shit and drink some yourself. It's your unbirthday too!
Yes. It's one of my best unbirthdays ever!
Very special. Enjoy everybody, and if it's not your unbirthday today, it will be tomorrow.
It's the accent and the slightly different vocabulary that the "Belge" language has. Also, with Mr. Brel hamming it up, it gets worse. That's when Oscar starting laughing. To let you know why this is funny, here's Oscar:
No. I'm getting low readings in the 4.4 to 4.9 mA range. This is with 4 devices tested. I've checked over my circuit several times and can't see a problem with it. Hopefully Marc can help me figure it out tomorrow.
Considering that the vast majority of IEMs are plugged directly into iPods, I find that to be just a little unlikely. Now if Apple were to adopt it, it would be a different story.
Bingo!
I wonder if the input is balanced. Probably not. Though that wouldn't stop Ray from making custom input plug and forcing the customer to use it.
You need to hit the magic key as it boots to reach BIOS. It may briefly tell you that as it starts to boot. If not, google how to do it for your laptop. Once you get into BIOS, change the boot setting so it tries CD before HD. Here is a link to generic instructions.