^Interesting Choice.
I sell them - they're not bad but they're batteries have a low talk time life.
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^Interesting Choice.
I sell them - they're not bad but they're batteries have a low talk time life.
I just bought some Philips PowerLine adapters. With this system you can make an (internet) network in your house. All the data transferring goes through the electricity network in your house. So no need to make new cables and it's safer than wireless networks.
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crazy tech...
[QUOTE=derekthetree]snap. you'll need better headphones though, see above ;)[/QUOTE]
I already own some Bose Triports. But I'll mainly be using it in my car.
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you bought mars???? wow!
i got a milkyway thrown in too for only 5 pence.
How does that Brita work Vaigra?? I'm thinking of getting one.
Well, the one I've ordered is a Brita Marella and uses the new Brita Maxtra filter cartridges. Here's what Brita has to say about it:
"The BRITA Maxtra filter cartridge with the unique Maxtra 4-Step Filtration has +20% improved limescale reduction compared to the BRITA Classic cartridge*. In addition to that, it reduces other substances such as chlorine, which affect the taste and odour in your tap water, reduces aluminium and certain heavy metals (like copper and lead) along with certain pesticides. Organic impurities are also reduced. The result is cleaner, clearer water for great tasting hot and cold drinks, delicious food and less limescale build up in your domestic appliances."
I've only been living in London for a couple of months and I really can't handle the taste of this water and I can't buy Evian everyday like I used to, so this seemed to be the best option.
[QUOTE=speedy_2]I already own some Bose Triports. But I'll mainly be using it in my car.[/QUOTE]
The around-ear TriPorts kick ass. The In-Ear ones ****ing suck :p
[QUOTE=IWantAnAudiRS6]The around-ear TriPorts kick ass. The In-Ear ones ****ing suck :p[/QUOTE]
both have thier uses....
[QUOTE=jediali]both have thier uses....[/QUOTE]
Having owned both, I will say right now that the around-ear models are worth every penny, but I wasn't too happy that I was getting superior sound quality from my £30 Sony In-Ears, compared to the £70 Bose models- which also broke. They kept stuttering and messing up, which made me very angry.
The Brita water filter came today and it rocks! Lovely, lovely pure water :)
Todays purchase:
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Do not worry, I am not becoming a transexual. ;) I bought the last (makeup) present for a special girl. Hopefully, I can give her the presents next week (the previous presents are in this thread, they are a few pages back... if you care :D )
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