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He called her "Lovey". Not sure about her muffy. And RIP Dawn. Add another Mary Ann fan.
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Markertek has them. Also in non-right angle plugs.
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So Karen and Peter finally received their shirts and medals for virtually running the St. Judes (Half) Marathon. Again, a big thank you to everyone who donated.
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Make that three. Never any problems with either the planar or shop-vac.
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THIS is the recipe my son and I used when we made Beef Wellington last year. I would suggest another set of hands unless you are Gordon Ramsey class in the kitchen.
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My Makita track saw has a simple little anti-tip device when doing bevel cuts that works pretty well. Certainly works well enough for me.
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You may want to try a miter saw, just sayin’.
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Just finished putting this together as a nice little base for my turntable. I think the turntable likes it.
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I decided to wait after I saw they were set to arrive March 23.
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Yep, that is pretty much what we had today and will have for the weekend.
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Happy Birthday, DQ!
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Exactly correct. I would just rather use my time futzing around listening to music, rather than futzing around getting ready to listen to music.
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Audiophile network switch
morphsci replied to HiWire's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
I think I will stick to my somewhat less expensive Netgear switches. I’ll just have to learn to live without the air guitars and air batons. -
Agreed! Why the fuck did they not use a USB-C connector. Sounds like there is a mole working at Apple.
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Happy Birthday, Todd!
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I also agree with Nate. I sold my table saw before we left Illinois. I replaced it with a Makita track saw and have not missed the table saw. The track saw is much easier to store and I do not find it any more cumbersome to set up.
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If it was me I would go for the Air with the increased RAM. I actually have come to dislike the touch bar on my Pro but I do like Touch ID (which the new M1 Air has). If I replace my 13” Pro, it will be with the M1 Air not the M1 Pro.
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Craig is correct it comes with the Elys-2 cartridge, which I am fine with as a start, and maybe it will be a great cartridge. In my limited research it appears the Rega three-point system is meant to make cartridge alignment easier/more exact and make it more rigid. Not everyone agrees with the first idea so there are suggestions out there to perform a standard two screw alignment and then just add the third screw for rigidity. I have no opinion on that at this time but I am sure I will develop one.
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Lots of good suggestions. I probably won't buy anything until after Christmas, unless some great deal comes along. Right now I am leaning towards either the Rega or Project TTs. I do like the simplicity of the Technics (and my Dual was direct-drive) but I do not mind a little futzing as that is part of the charm.
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Which Rega do you have Marc? I have been looking at the current Planar 3. It looks like a pretty solid table.
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So I was driving back from Peter's tennis lesson and out of nowhere he says, "We should get a turntable". Well it was good thing he was driving as I would have likely driven off the road in shock. Not only did he want me to buy a turntable, but he actually called it a turntable and not a record player. After I recovered a bit, I asked him why we should buy one and his response was, "Vinyl is cool". So I feel I really have to buy a table so as not to stifle any potential budding audiophilia. My problem is I owned exactly one turntable my whole life, a Dual CS-721 bought in 1977 and given away (along with almost all of my vinyl) when we left Illinois in 2016. At that time I had not planned an analog return so I do not know what exists for a good quality, H-C approved table. Therefore, I am looking for any and all recommendations. I will hook it up through the NAD M-12 which has the ability use a turntable and has selectable MM or MC settings so all I need now is the turntable, although the slope is already feeling a bit slick.