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I must agree.Quote:Not to be a cynic, but unfortunately this board has been in a steady decline recently. I attribute this to a number of things, but perhaps one major culprit and coincidentally where Mr. Emilio Wang can visit :
--- Original message by Aotearoa on Sep 5, 2005 03:54 AM
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Alright, alright. I'm sorry. I take it back.
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It's not that I care. But the way he worded his post made it sound like I joined yesterday and came here to talk s about people who don't wash their clothes.
Either way, I can say what I feel about it. Besides, are you his lawyer? If not, shut the f up ya crack bum.
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please son - check your join date.
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I'm trying to help ya'll out. Have fun sleeping in your jeans and doing squats all night
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those things look nasty bro. you gotta wash them. that whole sloppy dirty extra smedium t shirt and jeans that a bum would turn up look is so dead. clean yourself up. wash your clothes, shave, and brush your goddamn hair. put on some clean clothes.
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jean shop...
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programming coordinator for a television network
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Sorry - didn't really read that all the way through before posting. Sound from the neighbors shouldn't be an issue as: the walls are thick concrete. I really meant privacy within the bedrooms we're going to make.Quote:
if you mean sound isolation from neighbors by 'sound quality' then you cannot really do anything about that unless you are willing to put up another layer of drywall or something at the very least. It is a common misconception that throwing egg-crate type material on the walls will keep outside noises out and inside noises in. this is just not true.Quote:
Thanks for all the help. Sound quality is somewhat important though it doesn't have to be crazy. I do have a girlfriend who sleeps over most nights and we'd like to have some privacy when we sleep. I can post pics of the space if it will help. The unit is not complete yet - it's in an old rocket factory that was completely gutted and rebuilt. Let me know, and thanks for the input. I value all of it.Quote:I also remember a few years ago at PS1 during the summer series they had these walls where it was thin strips of wood woven through posts. Cool effect.
Don't know how important sound quality is to you?
--- Original message by lost on Aug 24, 2005 08:52 AM
--- Original message by so twisted on Aug 24, 2005 09:26 AM
If by 'quality' you mean reflectivity on the inside of the loft (less echoy) this can be solved with some damping material on the walls, ceiling, and/or floors. It doesn't take much to make a difference. drapes of thick material help. rugs help. anything that is dense and soft.
--- Original message by soultek on Aug 24, 2005 12:22 PM
Acoustics in the loft - not really concerned with.
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Thanks for all the help. Sound quality is somewhat important though it doesn't have to be crazy. I do have a girlfriend who sleeps over most nights and we'd like to have some privacy when we sleep. I can post pics of the space if it will help. The unit is not complete yet - it's in an old rocket factory that was completely gutted and rebuilt. Let me know, and thanks for the input. I value all of it.Quote:I also remember a few years ago at PS1 during the summer series they had these walls where it was thin strips of wood woven through posts. Cool effect.
Don't know how important sound quality is to you?
--- Original message by lost on Aug 24, 2005 08:52 AM
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Hello all - This isn't really fashion oriented, but I know there are some users on here that have a good sense of interior design and products. So with that - I just rented a brand new loft in NY and I'm looking for ideas and products for putting up walls that stray from the traditional sheet rock / construction type. Anyone have any experience in this? Ease of installation is important, as is cost and design. Was thinking perhaps frosted glass, metal, wood, whatever... Any help would be very appreciated. Thanks.
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the whole point of getting a blackberry is to have the keyboard. you don't have that with the 7100Quote:I use a 7100g and it works flawless. The 7200 series are too bulky (not that the 7100 is all that slim)
http://www.blackberry.com/products/blackberry7100/blackberry7100g.shtml
7100g = Cingular
7100t = T-mobile
7100r = Roger's Wireless (Canada)
If you like the bigger BlackBerry then go with the 7250 or 7290 (depending on your provider) cause the 7230 isn't blue tooth compatible.
--- Original message by por que on Aug 16, 2005 11:42 AM
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i have a 7290 from my employer, which is nice because they foot the bill every month, plus if i break it, which i have before i get a new one the next day. it's basically a crackberry. my girl hates it. but it does work great and i probably will never go back to a regular phone - plus it works everywhere. i was on a sailboat in the grenadines this past winter and it worked, with full gprs signals.
i'd highly recommend it. especially just for personal use. if you get one from work, you can never escape. working for a television company they have me by the...
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tea
in supershopper
thank you..
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tea
in supershopper
thanks
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tea
in supershopper
Hi everyone...
Wondering if anyone knows where to get a nice jasmine tea online? Found a bunch of places but have no experience in buying tea online, so don't want to buy some crap tea. Trying to get it for my girl so want it to be nice/have nice packaging etc.
Thanks for any help you can offer..
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guess you don't have a g/f if you're sleeping in your jeans every night. have fun sleepin' with your jeans guy.
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definitely set up a paypal account so you can accept credit cards. i sold some turntables to a kid in france on ebay a few months ago. my first time selling on there and it worked out fine. as long as you get paypal, you receive the money instantly, and can transfer it directly to your savings or checking account.
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it's like night and day.
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I can't wear two things on my head at the same time and feel right.
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I have a pair of cashmere gore-tex blends. Water, wind, weather proof. Really warm and the wind does not seep through at all. They're my best pair of foul-weather pants.
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voit 964's
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thank you boystory. it's just a t.Quote:just wash 'em inside out and don't be a bitch about it.
they'ze just t-shirts.
--- Original message by boystory on Jun 10, 2005 10:31 PM
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don't be a wuss. wash your jeans once in a while. it's a pair of jeans, not a fur coat.Quote:I mean really, you guys put them in a washing machine!!!
Shit were is that Darth Vader pic when you need it, screw it I'll just say it... NOOOOOOOO!
--- Original message by snapcult on May 29, 2005 07:49 PM
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Jeans and prices.
in supershopper
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