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Whats the advantage of the nose and mouth model?

None really--full-face cpap masks are for those who must mouth-breath (nasal passage blocked or partially blocked).

Preferred is a nasal mask (imo). But one must keep one's mouth closed (or you lose pressure).

Masks are like head-fi: everyone has different requirements. Getting a good fit--with no leaking--and reasonably comfortable is something people have spent years perusing.

The alternative is untreated sleep apnea--much worse.

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Paid for a quick gain-change operation on my Gilmore Reference, plus picked up some record sleeves and a record at my local hifi shop (1 block away :D).

Later, I committed to buy a local/used Rogue Stealth MC phono preamp. That's the phono I originally auditioned the Merrill/ET2/MC20 TT with, and I'm almost POSITIVE it's going to be a much better match to that old Ortofon MC20 cart than the Benz PP1 I have for my Glider. At least now I can fully flesh out the 2nd rig in the bedroom without swapping around gear.

Unfortunately, it's clear that I'm already fully back to my old gear whoring ways :palm:

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Bunch of materials to make the frame to hang my painting. Man, trying to hang a series of 6 paintings on a steeply sloped wall is a real pain in the ass! Phase 1 has been completed... Hoping to take care of Phase 2 tonight. That should have me ready for the first coat of paint tomorrow, and maybe, just maybe, getting the thing hung by Sunday.

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Bunch of materials to make the frame to hang my painting. Man, trying to hang a series of 6 paintings on a steeply sloped wall is a real pain in the ass! Phase 1 has been completed... Hoping to take care of Phase 2 tonight. That should have me ready for the first coat of paint tomorrow, and maybe, just maybe, getting the thing hung by Sunday.

Nice! I wanna see finished pics please.

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AT05C - case of 24 tins: Silver Sampler Tin

x1 @ $15.00 ea.

AT40C - Case of 6: Brushed Steel Tin (150g)

x1 @ $17.80 ea.

SD30 - set of four teas: Basic Darjeeling Sampler

x1 @ $15.50 ea.

SC21 - set of four teas: Ceylon Sampler

x1 @ $13.00 ea.

SA38 - set of four teas: Assam Sampler

x1 @ $13.50 ea.

TB70S - 15g sample: Finest Russian Caravan

x1 @ $1.00 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

TB10S - 15g sample: Bond Street English Breakfast Blend

x1 @ $1.00 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

TB60S - 15g sample: Russian Caravan

x1 @ $1.00 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

TB86S - 15g sample: Richmond Park Blend

x1 @ $1.50 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

ZY02S - 15g sample: Season's Pick Yunnan FBOP

x1 @ $1.00 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

ZY51S - 15g sample: Yunnan TGFOP

x1 @ $1.00 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

TP04S - 15g sample: China Black Flowery Orange Pekoe

x1 @ $1.00 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

TT11S - 10g sample: Oolong Standard Grade

x1 @ $1.00 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

ZO10S - 12g sample: China Oolong Se Chung

x1 @ $1.00 ea.

packed for: Dusty Chalk

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