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| Thread ID: 87229 | 2008-02-13 18:48:00 | CPU fan in fish tank? | sarel (2490) | PC World Chat |
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| 640001 | 2008-02-16 18:41:00 | Mahler works fine. They even liked a bit of Anna Maria Kaufmann - I hope someone here has heard of her, as she is one German that can really sing. sarel |
sarel (2490) | ||
| 640002 | 2008-02-16 19:09:00 | My gf said a funny one the other day, "Geez all you do is sit around after work. You only worked 16 hours today, it cant be that hard!", then she said "Just because you pay for everything doesnt make you lazy you know." The whole time I hadnt said a word. Then I burst out laughing. I slept on the couch that night.:waughh: |
rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
| 640003 | 2008-02-16 20:18:00 | Although I doubt that you need to cool the lights, I know what its like as my mother-in-law turns the TV off at the wall when not in use as it might burst into flames as she knows of one case where it did happen (its very very unlikely). If she is concerned then a smoke alarm nearby is a better bet just in case but if you feel like a fan, they run off 12 volts and would run off a 12 volt power pack (a bigger one, running at low speed is quieter than a small one running at a million revs). |
dolby digital (5073) | ||
| 640004 | 2008-02-17 05:43:00 | Mahler works fine. They even liked a bit of Anna Maria Kaufmann - I hope someone here has heard of her, as she is one German that can really sing. sarel Sarel: I can say that I have heard of Anna Maria Kaufmann, mainly because I have a German friend who lives just south of Koblenz (south of Bonn) and he is very keen on her singing. He is an air traffic controller for the army and says that they are sometimes allowed to listen to music when they are not landing helicopters and Anna Maria Kaufmann is his choice. I find her voice quiet, soothing and pleasant so I imagine the guppies will as well. Have you played them, "Süβer die Glocken nie Klingen" which I think is most pleasant. She pronounces "Süβer" as "seezer" rather than "soozer." The latter would have been my pronunciation but she, obviously, is the expert. |
Roscoe (6288) | ||
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