I got the Technics SL-2000, use to be my father’s.
That’s a great record player! Direct drive and good handling.
Looks like a hell of a machine. I bought my first one, an audio-technica lp-120x about a year ago. The design must be based off classic technics like yours.
Audio-Technica are really good record players. I often recommend those to friends.
I got this a few weeks ago, but today’s the first time I’m wearing it.
The Splatoon 2 x Super Mario celebration shirt – specifically the Super Star version. (I know, that was the losing team… I just like that design better.)
I figure it should be something unique but non-specific enough that it’s cool to wear outdoors (and keeps me cool in the sun as well). I like the underground punk vibes of the design.
Bought the Jabra Elite Active 75t today, I needed or rather wanted a new pair of earbuds for working out.
I been using the One Plus Bullet Wireless up until now for a couple of years, but they have always been bugging me. The more angular design have been unconfutable and the wire connecting each earbud, would often result in the music being paused when doing pullups, rows, Military press and so on. So I decided to treat myself with this years tax return.
It’s not here yet but I just bought Kirby Triple Deluxe for my fiancee’s birthday in a couple weeks.
They love Kirby but didn’t play any of the 3DS games which I hear are the best games in series
The blue ones in particular look like lipstick tubes, very Alias lol
my wife said the same thing about the orange ones.
That’s what I said as well! Especially the ones that come in the Halloween makeup kits
So yeah, on “answer” of @Count.Rushmore, I have uprgaded my notebook with extra stick. I’m pretty curious how much better it will get. I hope my normal RAM won’t collide with new one, but I checked, and it should work well.
Congratulations first of all.
Is the new RAM stick has the same frequency as the one that already is installed?
If so, there should be no problems at all.
If they differ, RAM will work on a lowest frequency value
Ah shit, I just relaized. I originally looked up desc of RAM on page where I bought it, which showed different than one I actually bought. It turns out it was a different model, which means when I’ve checked now, it has 3200 MHZ, while one I bought has 2666…
Well, its not too late to return it and buy a proper one, altough I already installed it.
As long as it has marketable condition, you can exchange it for the one with 3200MHz, and you better do it, because the full potential of RAM will be lost