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Offline videoholic

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« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2001, 04:29:37 AM »
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Its a HiDef TV yes, 16x9..  I don\'t have a receiver yet..  Im waiting to buy my house first to make that investment.  Its cost about $1000 for the receiver and the dish..  Its made by Mitsubishi.  I have not looked at any other yet...

ANd clothes, I have a little closet space left just to the left of my turntables, also I have a big bucket which I re-locate to different parts of my room when it gets in my way.  A lot of my clothes are in that bucket.  

I can not wait to buy my house.  I have so much stuff in that little room, its crazy.  I need to stop spending money...


I have the RCA DTC-100 for my Hi Def receiver.  They are on the shelves for about 650, but can be found on the internet for about 450.  I bought mine for 450 at circuit city as an open box.  What a difference.  Can\'t wait to watch the NCAA tourny this weekend.  And the Masters next weekend, I\'m drooling thinking about it.  Should be gorgeous.

I\'m not sure if you could use the RCA with your TV.  I don\'t think so.  

What size is your set?  Right now I have my screen at 96 inches, but when we buy our next house I am definitely going to have a designated media room so I can get a bigger screen.  Plus I want to keep the little rugrats out.

A guy who use to be on my freelance crew for the show I produce had an HDTV in his bedroom.  Pretty funny.  Nothing like 60" widescreen porn to turn the chicks on.
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« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2001, 06:20:51 AM »
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Well I to work hard.But all my money goes into my compootah (I love that word compootah).
Bought me a nice expensive monitor (Sony CPD G400).And poured money into my compootah (again that word).
Now I feel outdated and need to upgrading.I need my next dose of [H]ardware.
Hehe nO-One, I know what you need... The 1,333 GHz Thunderbird, an Asus A7M266 mobo with 512 mb PC2100 RAM! :D

I can\'t decide whether or not to get that combo (only with 256 megs of RAM though) or the slower combo of an "ordinary" motherboard with 1 gig of PC133 SDRAM. It\'ll be slower, but I\'ll get 4x the memory for the same price (or perhaps even lower). What do you think?

Oh, nice setup btw. ;)
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« Reply #17 on: March 31, 2001, 12:41:25 AM »
Damnit nO-One, get off your fat ass and reply! :D
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« Reply #18 on: March 31, 2001, 06:11:21 AM »
I\'d get the 1,2Ghz or the 1,33Ghz,the Asus A7M266 or the Abit KT7A-RAID.ANd I\'d get more memory over the fast one (it\'s so darn cheap now adays).
But if I had patience I\'d wait for mobo\'s with the AMD760 chipset.Or even wait for the Palomino.But sadly I don\'t have any patience :(
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« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2001, 08:00:58 AM »
I desperatly need a new comp, lik alot of the members here. I want the 1.2gig Thunderbird with a GeForce 2  Ultra and 512 ram.. my friends moms friend got a comp at best buy like that for only 1300 w/o monitor.

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« Reply #20 on: March 31, 2001, 01:45:31 PM »
nice setup Kirath

i would buy a nice tv like that but i have decided to spend a good bit of my money on Four Wheeler

those things are sweet - and just fun o run em in the mud

but anyway what kind of speakers are those by you tv?
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« Reply #21 on: March 31, 2001, 02:15:08 PM »
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Originally posted by Lucas Biggins
I used to spin but now I just produce. I like it more. I sold one of my turntables to help pay for a sampler.


Cool Lucas, Me & my bro saved up and picked up an Akai S2800. Lovely piece of hardware. what sampler do
you have Lucas? I tell you what, there is one program on the Pc that is absolutley wicked. It does a hell of a lot
more than most hardware samplers. It\'s called Unity DS1 and it\'s made by a company called Bitheads.
Have a look on their website for info. Or if you want to go BIG
i suggest you goto the Propellerheads website and have a look at a program they call \'reason\' Amazing!
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