tyrion Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 Nice speakers. I love the macassar wood. If you like those, you should take a look at the deal on jp11801's SuperHemps.
NotoriousBIG_PJ Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 what kinda parts Don't question the man. Parts are parts. Biggie.
n_maher Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 what kinda parts A multitude of resistors, caps. clamps, terminal strips, tube sockets, 1/4 plugs, RCA jacks and I'm sure I'm forgetting more. Basically about 95% of what I need to work on the Menace project.
Augsburger Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 Very nice Steve and how do they sound? Can they deliver the details? Omegas are a really nice looking speaker.
krrm Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 I was with my 6 y.o. son and bought this: Only Star Wars lego set left in the store, they are very popular here at the moment. I guess this is not the time to say that I have never ever seen a Star Wars film.
swt61 Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 Congrats, Steve! Nice speakers. I love the macassar wood. If you like those, you should take a look at the deal on jp11801's SuperHemps. Thanks! They remind me of a smaller version of your old Omegas tyrion. I saw jp11801's ad, but I haven't heard any single driver speakers yet, and I wanted to dive in small. If I like them I imagine eventually I'll end up with some larger Cain & Cain's. Although with my powered subs these may make me very happy? Very nice Steve and how do they sound? Can they deliver the details? Omegas are a really nice looking speaker. I only just came to an arrangement with the seller on A-gon, so I won't have these for a little while yet. That's fine, because my ?22 is at Marc's getting super tweaked. I have never heard any single driver speakers, so I can only guess as to what they may sound like. just thought that from everything I've read I may really enjoy them.
boomana Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 Thanks! They remind me of a smaller version of your old Omegas tyrion. I saw jp11801's ad, but I haven't heard any single driver speakers yet, and I wanted to dive in small. If I like them I imagine eventually I'll end up with some larger Cain & Cain's. Although with my powered subs these may make me very happy? I only just came to an arrangement with the seller on A-gon, so I won't have these for a little while yet. That's fine, because my ?22 is at Marc's getting super tweaked. I have never heard any single driver speakers, so I can only guess as to what they may sound like. just thought that from everything I've read I may really enjoy them. Love my Cain & Cain Abbys I got from Mike, but sub is pretty much required. John's Omegas with his tt setup sounded great, but neither he nor Mike can hang onto gear for more than a few weeks. I was surprised he kept them for so long (a few months). Mike didn't you have the Omegas Steve just bought for at least a couple weeks? I never got the chance to hear them.
Salt Peanuts Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 A multitude of resistors, caps. clamps, terminal strips, tube sockets, 1/4 plugs, RCA jacks and I'm sure I'm forgetting more. Basically about 95% of what I need to work on the Menace project. Wait, so you are actually working on your own stuff like you said? Damn, you were serious about the retirement. Oh, and the last thing I bought was lunch.
justin Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 I was with my 6 y.o. son and bought this: Only Star Wars lego set left in the store, they are very popular here at the moment. I guess this is not the time to say that I have never ever seen a Star Wars film. I remember Legos before they sold out to sponsors
krrm Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 When I was a kid there wasn't even people in Lego sets Sponsors or not, lego is, imo, much better than most other thing a 6 y.o. would like to buy (which would be things like various Pokemon and other fotm cards/plastic figures).
justin Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 When I was a kid there wasn't even people in Lego sets Sponsors or not, lego is, imo, much better than most other thing a 6 y.o. would like to buy (which would be things like various Pokemon and other fotm cards/plastic figures). I think I hit the Lego peak when it was Town/Space/Pirates/Castle. Which were all 4 types of civilizations in the universe. Then it got a little weird and they started adding things like people who live in the ocean, and then came the Space: Brought to you by Star Wars stuff
spritzer Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 I remember Legos before they sold out to sponsors I'm with you there. I really would have liked the programmable stuff back when I was 8 though...
krrm Posted March 14, 2008 Report Posted March 14, 2008 I think I hit the Lego peak when it was Town/Space/Pirates/Castle. Which were all 4 types of civilizations in the universe. Then it got a little weird and they started adding things like people who live in the ocean, and then came the Space: Brought to you by Star Wars stuff To be honest there is a hole in my lego memory, but the kids plays with much the same way we did when I was young. The only major difference is that in the old days there was very few special bricks, as opposed to now when there is very few general bricks. But still (free form) castles are built and vikings, knights, pirates and firemen are all called in for their duty. And the good side always win (I am usually with the bad guys).
deepak Posted March 15, 2008 Report Posted March 15, 2008 I'm with you there. I really would have liked the programmable stuff back when I was 8 though... I signed up for a C++ class in high school to motivate myself to get the Mindstorm kit. Too bad programming made my eyes glaze over. If they still make that stuff I'd love to pick up a set. And I too sort of fell off Legos just as they started doing the generic space stuff. I have a bunch of sets where the theme was black and neon green in space But my favorite Lego figures were always the pirates. They had the best faces.
spritzer Posted March 15, 2008 Report Posted March 15, 2008 I signed up for a C++ class in high school to motivate myself to get the Mindstorm kit. Too bad programming made my eyes glaze over. If they still make that stuff I'd love to pick up a set. And I too sort of fell off Legos just as they started doing the generic space stuff. I have a bunch of sets where the theme was black and neon green in space But my favorite Lego figures were always the pirates. They had the best faces. Programming just makes me suicidal... I was always much more into the hardware side and doing crazy stuff to it. I loved the pirates but I usually ripped the kits apart with in a week and built something else. The ships were cool though and some of the forts and stuff.
Smeggy Posted March 15, 2008 Report Posted March 15, 2008 Lego is for pussies. Meccano was where budding engineers went
guzziguy Posted March 15, 2008 Report Posted March 15, 2008 I signed up for a C++ class in high school to motivate myself to get the Mindstorm kit. Too bad programming made my eyes glaze over. C++ is the devil's programming language. It's enough to make anybodies eyes glaze over. :kitty:
Knuckledragger Posted March 15, 2008 Report Posted March 15, 2008 But my favorite Lego figures were always the pirates. They had the best faces. When I was a kid, Lego minifigs all had the same face: the eternally happy, somewhat maniacal grin. My favorite set was 6075, the original castle. For a six year old, it was an epic set. As an adult, I love how it's built primarily out of basic bricks, the way a real castle would be made out of stone. I still have most of the pieces upstairs in a box. Every few years I toy with the idea of trying to rebuild it.
JBLoudG20 Posted March 15, 2008 Author Report Posted March 15, 2008 C++ is the devil's programming language. It's enough to make anybodies eyes glaze over. :kitty: That's right. C is the way to be.
JBLoudG20 Posted March 15, 2008 Author Report Posted March 15, 2008 Funny, everyone here seems to learning C# M$ whores.
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