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John Price

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you also don't need banana plugs, if you don't want them. it makes it easier to move stuff around or whatever, but it doesn't qualify as any upgrade in sound or reliability.

those posts will just screw/unscrew and they'll have a place to slip the wire though if you'd prefer to use the screw down method instead of the banana plug method

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they look like that, and you just feed the wire thru that hole there.
either one is fine
 

John Price

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Talladega Nights was free on AMC with ads, on DVR

You just turn on your TV and Google TV recommends these movies that are free to watch (with ads)

Tell me why I should pirate again :laugh:
 

John Price

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There’s a million different Robin Hood scenarios they could have quickly played out that would have illustrated Cyborg‘s abilities, intelligence, creativity and sense of right and wrong, but instead we get five different ways of showing that she’s poor and a literal hand wave to “fix” the problem.
 

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in this vid he says most Brits head off to Dublin for stag parties

@Siamese Dream have you ever been on a stag party or "****ay patrol"


Yeah there's not really any other reason for us to go to Dublin other than to drink, if you're saying stag parties are main reason "most" Brits go there. If you're saying it's the place where "most" Brits go that's probably not correct.

I have not yet been to one myself. I was invited to one several years ago in Greece for one of my hockey teammates but I wasn't really into that sort of thing back then as I'd just turned 18. One of my friends is getting married this year and we're meant to be going to Edinburgh for the stag party if it goes ahead.
 

John Price

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It's Bo Time
It's always bo time

Eat home cooking

I know because I used to have a fast food addiction. It took everything in my power to kick it and I'm still relapsing but I have lost weight eating soups and home food (rice and chicken nuggets)
 

Tarantula

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looking over speaker wire

It isn't rocket science at all. The larger the gauge the better the sound is a rule of thumb but frankly most people couldn't tell the difference with thin dollar store wire or a thicker gauge from a audio store just as most people can't hear the difference from a wav file to mp3 file.

Strip the ends off the wires, and use the wire with a strip for the neg or black and the other one is positive, red. Most speakers and outputs will accept a stripped wire end. Tag me if you need help...
 

John Price

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Thick wire (12 or 14 gauge) is recommended for long wire runs, high power applications, and low-impedance speakers (4 or 6 ohms). For relatively short runs (less than 50 feet) to 8 ohm speakers, 16 gauge wire will usually do just fine. It's cost-effective and easy to work with.
 
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