A bunch of remixes of stuff I already own? I believe I will pass on that opportunity, thanks all the same.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post£300!
I thought not.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostA bunch of remixes of stuff I already own? I believe I will pass on that opportunity, thanks all the same.
Oddly enough I was quite tempted to buy DSOTM yet again on vinyl despite the fact that I've not played anything on vinyl for knocking on for 25 years and the Very Expensive Turntable has sat gathering dust for all that time.
I think it was the lovely cover art in a man* sized format.
*Other gender descriptors are available according to taste.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo over 100 times your spending limit....
I remember spending £10 or more on a Japanese CD pressing of DSOTM back in the very early days of CD.
Stone me, that's equivalent to £30 today.
The guestimated £4 for the vinyl in 1976 corresponds to £32 todayLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 January 2020, 15:46.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIndeed, though there are 18 cds in that set.
Lunch has been M&S reduced-to-clear-after-Christmas Ardennes pâté on sesame bloomer toast. Very niceComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post5 CDs, 5 Blu-rays, 5 DVDs (with the same content as the Blu-rays), and 1 HD-audio Blu-ray
Lunch has been M&S reduced-to-clear-after-Christmas Ardennes pâté on sesame bloomer toast. Very nice
Stocks are low, down to one box at the moment.
Gosh.
That's a lot of blurays.
One format I never bothered with was SACD.
And I can see why:
Are you frustrated by limited CD/SACD player choices?
Stone me:
All About The CD, HDCD, and SACD Audio Disc Formats
Who'd have thunk it?
Lovely wars in the comments here:
Why Super Audio CD Failed - Audiophile Review
I'd never heard of DVD-A.
I think I've seen one or two of these:
CD Video - Wikipedia
Or maybe they were vcd?
All About VCD on Mac and Windows | Mireth Technology
I've even seen a HD dvd player, 2nd hand in a charity emporium.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 January 2020, 17:28.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Chicken Fajitas for dinner.
Ex-Mrs-Bp in hospital. She started bleeding heavily then passed out. DD is in hospital at the moment. I hope DD can still come up Friday night - she has school Monday - including mock examinations that very day.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostMust remember to buy some M&S chunky fish tomorrow.
Stocks are low, down to one box at the moment.
Gosh.
That's a lot of blurays.
One format I never bothered with was SACD.
And I can see why:
Are you frustrated by limited CD/SACD player choices?
Stone me:
All About The CD, HDCD, and SACD Audio Disc Formats
Who'd have thunk it?
Lovely wars in the comments here:
Why Super Audio CD Failed - Audiophile Review
I'd never heard of DVD-A.
I think I've seen one or two of these:
CD Video - Wikipedia
Or maybe they were vcd?
All About VCD on Mac and Windows | Mireth Technology
I've even seen a HD dvd player, 2nd hand in a charity emporium.
Sadly I still have the 5.1, but haven't connected the 2 rears in over 7 years...
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Was contemplating various bits of mundane washing but in the end simply couldn't be arsed.
Watched Doctor Who which seemed rather better than average and much better than some of Chibnall's prior epics.
Or it could just be I'm pissed enough not to care.
Now watching "Abandoned Engineering" which is about a Soviet coal mine on Svalbard.
In other other news, JoA watching is now complete.
The comparision with BTVS did it no favours.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 January 2020, 20:16.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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