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I don't know, but I bet J.P. has a Tang relabeler to prove it.
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Congrats Peter. A well-deserved win given the creativity and ingenuity of your suggestion. Forever in awe, Jason
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listening to some McCartney but not McCartney, side project, some pretty descent tracks http://www.thefiremanmusic.com/home
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I'm listening to the noisy fan on my computer right now....wwwhirrrrrrrrr
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Bryan Scary - The Shredding Tears Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears - Flight of the Knife
I got my used copies of these, and I've been listening to them for a couple of days. They're both pretty solid. Sean, if you enjoyed Flight of the Knife, I'd think you'd like The Shredding Tears, too. I didn't really get into either on the first listen, but they've been growing on me.
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Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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Bryan Scary - The Shredding Tears Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears - Flight of the Knife
I got my used copies of these, and I've been listening to them for a couple of days. They're both pretty solid. Sean, if you enjoyed Flight of the Knife, I'd think you'd like The Shredding Tears, too. I didn't really get into either on the first listen, but they've been growing on me. Yes, I definitely plan on giving it more time. There's lots of stuff to take in on first listen, but worth it.
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I'm listening to the noisy fan on my computer right now....wwwhirrrrrrrrr Me too! I just spent an hour yesterday trying to quiet my PC down. Finally figured out that the tiniest little fan in the box on the graphics card is the one that sounds like an engine taking off. Ordered a replacement last night... The next worst offender appears to be the power supply fan, which appears to be more difficult to swap out (risk of electrical shock?). Anyway, I feel your pain... ugh... Jason
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Oh, power supplies are easy, but I wouldn't try swapping the actual fan inside it. Just swap the PSU. Unless you have a Mac or an HP/Compaq... Dell and the others use standard PSUs, afaik.
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But a fan is so much cheaper than an entire PSU.
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