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Will it include replica prostitutes?

Thanks. That looks even more amazing. I'd love to have that hanging over my bed at night. If I wasn't married.

Amazing! Any photos in the dark with lights on?

If you're going to be dumb, you gotta be tough.

I remember me and a friend calling the Nintendo Game Counselor Hotline when we couldn't get past a level in ActRaiser for Super Nintendo. Parents were pissed, lol.

Couldn't decide to star your comment or hunt you down and beat your ass for that depressing tid bit. I chose star because I'm lazy.

Am I the only one my age (38) that still thinks the late 90's wasn't that long ago? I mean I know it is but it never feels that way until I do the math.

My wife and kids think I am.

I'm afraid it's quantity vs. quality. Personally I love craft beer, my favorite being a good stout. However, when I know I'm going to be putting away lots of beer at a sporting event, party, or bbq, I'm going for the Coors Light.

*yawn* I guess this is what passes for road rage in Canada.

Correct. That was kind of what I was getting at. For strictly stereo music listening, you can get (in some cases) $2k audio quality from a $200 vintage receiver.

I would have a tech specializing in vintage equipment take a look. Over time, the capacitors may go bad and need replaced. For a couple hundred dollars, it could sound better than new and last another 300 years.

After a quick search, looks like about $800. Funny, because my Aventage HT amp cost my $799.99. I also remember reading that the late 70's was the pinnacle of the Japanese companies trying to one up each other in receivers and speakers. Lots of there flagship products such as my ns1000m speakers were sold at a loss.

If you are looking to clear some space of all that worthless junk, I will gladly take it off your hands.

I have a 1979 Yamaha CR 2020 that pushes a pair of Yamaha NS 1000M speakers. I also have a 2013 Yamaha Aventage 730 I use for home theater. I listened to both pushing the same pair of monitors and the CR2020 blows it out of the water. It's not even close. So much more headroom, wider, more 3D soundstage, and less

Remember Limewire?

QuarkXpress for my brand new Mac Pro G4. I only had access to dial up at the time. I remember it took 30+ hours to download.

Consumer grade laser projectors are already becoming available at the high end like Runco. Looking forward to it becoming available in mid level projectors. No more changing bulbs at $250 a pop.

I'd appreciate it if everyone could take a look at #7 again. Thank you.

I wish I could get all the ESPN channels for this price. It's one of the only things that sucks about not having cable.