Buer wrote: » What is a synonym for overrated?
Buer wrote: » Malcolm Butler. Pro Bowl cornerback. Antonio Brown is the best WR in the NFL and was kept scoreless in two games against Butler this season.
dregin wrote: » Any audiophiles on here that could help me figure out a headphone amp that will allow me listen to records from a turntable that only has RCA out? I've seen a few solid state options that don't seem all that amazing and have come across this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Dot-MKII-Headphone-Amplifier/dp/B00A2QMAI2/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1485289444&sr=8-9&keywords=headphone+phono+amp Is a tube amp for this utter overkill or not?
Deleted User wrote: » Ask .ak, should be able to help you. MolloyJH to a lesser degree.
awec wrote: » .ak records his own ballads so he should be able to help.
the baby bull elephant wrote: » BB doesn't really line up his CB1 against WR1s he likes CB2 with a lot of safety help.
dregin wrote: » Went for the tube amp and AKG K550 Mk2s. Of course, the turntable is going to need upgrading to match my new found elitism on the audio front. Vicious circle.
.ak wrote: » Basic preamp like the bellow would do, once you have an rca into stereo jack adapter.https://m.thomann.de/gb/behringer_ha400.htm?o=1&search=1485297892 Yes, a tube amp is total over kill... ... unless you're converting to hipsteriasm, then buy two.
awec wrote: » Saw this and laughed: I'm roundabouts. I reckon mfceiling is moy park. bilston is even posher gits?
Clearlier wrote: » Anyone else come across the term 'Patriotic Correctness'? Perhaps I just lead too sheltered a life but I'd never come across it before today in this article. I think that the article could do a better job of delving into the term and its meaning but for me it was a bit of an aha moment bringing together the nationalism that I've seen with the astonishing ability of many Trump and Brexit supporters to ignore blatant lies. It also explains why I found myself surprisingly reluctant to delve into the Brexit debate as I felt like I didn't belong, excluded by the nationalism exhibited by a Brexit side which had little interest in ideas or logic. It seems that it's no longer about ideas or truth or making the world a better place, it's about identity, it's about a feeling of belonging. I guess I can understand that better than what passed for ideas in the political sphere over the past 12 months or so.
awec wrote: » Hope everyone has checked their euro millions ticket. Someone is 88 million richer. If it's any of you remember your moderators please.
irishbucsfan wrote: » I'll check later tonight. If I won I'll buy Ruan for you
awec wrote: » Good man. I'd spend a lot on coke and hookers but your plan seems more productive in fairness.
Zzippy wrote: » With that kind of money you could achieve long lasting peace in NI. Just buy the potato farl factory and close it down until the liars politicians knock their heads together and come up with a proper solution. Should be job done in a week or so...
awec wrote: » Coke and hookers sounds like more fun though. On some exotic island. Perhaps I'd also be carried around on a litter, something akin to this.
Stheno wrote: » May I remind you of the last time you shared your private fantasies with us?:pac:
Buer wrote: » On a related note, I saw recently that everyone's favourite Euromillions tycoon, Dolores McNamara, has been losing money hand over fist in property deals in Detroit through a fund she invested €5m in. Everyone's favourite financial adviser, Eddie Hobbs, was the man who brought her into the fold on the deal through his former company. Every time I see this man's name, I shudder to recall how much of a slimeball that bloke is and the impact he had on naive people around the country.