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a list of things I'll never throw away:

1. My first computer (Mentioned earlier)
2. my 1st stereo, with a broken antenna and broken CD player.
3.iMac 233 MHz, just becasue it looks cool
4.my first car (Soon to be)
5. Tape players
6. Vinyl records
7. Mostly any kind of computer, actually...
8. My first and third laptops
9. A can of vintage Dr. Pepper
10. My dad's first computer


There we go. :D
 
My Sega Game Gear. Sega Megadrive (complete with 2 games!). The telly in the garage that is from like 1980 (Sony, no remote but funky little push things to change channel). Erm, a blue bowl (not really tech, but its a cherished part of my childhood :D) ?
 
Possibly! Why what does that mean?


Basically, do they look like this:


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or more like this:

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Top one definitely! Can't mistake them. Sorta looked like a fondue thing I recall.
 
JEEEEEESUS! AND YOU TURNED THEM DOWN? You official SPANNER (officially) :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:


Read up about the B&O BeoLab 5. Possibly the greatest speaker yet made...
 
JEEEEEESUS! AND YOU TURNED THEM DOWN? You official SPANNER (officially) :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:


Read up about the B&O BeoLab 5. Possibly the greatest speaker yet made...

Haha, well he was offering about £5k for 2 of them. I couldn't even afford that now! It's his thing. he's always buying and selling audio stuff, tried flogging me 4 little Bose speakers for £200 the other week.

Another thing!

My Logitech V500 mouse. My first wireless mouse, very fast, very high DPI, just very nice!
 
To revive my old thread :p

Just got some Rega Alya speakers off my uncle. 100 quid! Instantly replacing my Wharfedales which I think I said I couldn't get rid of :D These are just magical.
 
Anyways! I'm keeping my amp, what are you keeping?

The same, reconditioned. As well as my new *used free* tunrtable. And my (broken) iPod mini. It's only so long before everybody I know buys into the Nano and leaves their working mini bits to um... me. :cool:
 
My 1946 Zenith radio/phograph that only plays 78s and my antique clock collection from the 30's and 40's. Here's a pic of the phonograph, but there are way too many clocks to post here.
 

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my TV in my room...it makes the picture fuzzy A lot, and its a pain in the arse for gaming, but I'm cheap :)

Really its me not want to spend money on a TV, when I could spend it on games:D
 
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An Apple II Plus. My dad's first personal computer, on which he programmed Pascal, dialed up BBSes, and pirated countless games. This picture isn't mine, but his looks just like it, with the exception of the little stickers he put on for various keystroke shortcuts within whatever program he was using to write code. Of the 12 boxes of 5.25" disks we had years ago, only 4 survive, and I need to get those disk images uploaded to the Asimov FTP site for posterity. I have an original Apple II (not II Plus) that I'll probably sell one day when its value passes the $1000 mark, but this II Plus is mine forever.
 
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