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lumen
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response 50 of 53:
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Jan 24 02:10 UTC 2001 |
75 Ohm is just a single lead wire, 300 Ohm is usually a dipole antenna
usually made of (yep!) 300 Ohm twin-lead wire
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krj
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response 51 of 53:
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Jun 10 05:35 UTC 2001 |
I'm looking over a Crutchfield catalog at my parents' house and realizing
that cassettes are on the way out. In car stereo, Crutchfield offers
very few cassette units which aren't lowest low-end.
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orinoco
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response 52 of 53:
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Jun 11 00:31 UTC 2001 |
<nods> I was chatting about cars the other day, and there was an interesting
split between people in the conversation. About half still thought of tape
decks as luxury options in a car. The other half thought of tape decks as
an outdated idea, and a sign of a pretty cheap car. Apparently "real" cars
these days just have CD slots.
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scott
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response 53 of 53:
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Jun 11 01:31 UTC 2001 |
One of these days I really must replace my flaky tape deck. Maybe it's time
for CDs... would certainly be more convenient than tape, although I like have
a few trashable tapes in the car instead of CDs. Of course now that I have
a CD burner I could just burn CD-Rs for the car. I'm certainly sick of all
the tapes I've accumulated in all the little storage spaces within reach of
the driver.
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