Photos Latest Purchases Thread: v2.0

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  1. TrevDX

    TrevDX Ah Who Cares Anyway???

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    mrMonkeyChunks EVGA Cheesecake

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    And in 5 to 10 years there will be a study saying the exact opposite of it.
     
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    Lies!
     
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    faugusztin I *am* the guy with two left hands

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    Yeah. They didn't do that with eggs, right. Don't eat eggs, they are full of cholesterol. Few years later: Oh, they are full of cholesterol, but it is the good one, so eat them. And your body doesn't even use that cholesterol directly. :lol:
     
  8. Lance

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    Or milk.

    Milks defiantly the devil, I mean Angel, I mean devil.

    Oh and chocolate,

    and red wine

    And whisky.

    Any time someone says "this is a cancer risk" I just think: "just do everything in moderation and you'll be all good".

    Latest purchase? Superclub pret sandwich - needed it for my "gaming hangover" from being up all night on Simcity :D
     
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    IanW Grumpy Old Git

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    As always with controversial research, FOLLOW THE FUNDING!
    (I have a feeling you'll end up at the Vegetarian Society) :eyebrow:
     
  10. suragh

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    Nice, what is the spec if you dont mind me asking? :D
     
  11. Unicorn

    Unicorn Uniform November India

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    Good choice - I have one as well as my Spydie Sharpmaker. I prefer the Lansky to be honest... Because wood ;) I tend to do the kitchen knives on the Lansky and my pocket knives on the Sharpmaker, but I did touch up a Spydie and Sog on the Lansky the other day because I already had it out.
     
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    talladega I'm Squidward

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    Bought some steaks after work yesterday as a bday present to myself.

    Tasted sooooo good!
     
  13. TrevDX

    TrevDX Ah Who Cares Anyway???

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    It's a PCS Inferno, 11.6" screen, i7 3630qm, 8gb RAM, GTX650m & 240gb Hyper X SSD. I've also bought a Samsung 1tb externall HDD to store music and photos on. Very impressed so far :thumb:
     
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    Krikkit All glory to the hypnotoad! Super Moderator

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    No such thing as just "steaks". What breed and cut were they?

    Had some utterly gorgeous 40-day aged Dexter rib-eyes a few weeks ago. I really can't express how nice they were.
     
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    Latest purchase? For me it's a cheap cable to plug my car into my laptop for diagnostics & throttle body adaption (mainly the latter).

    Also bought a replacement gaiter for the gearstick as the current one is a bit tatty. Hopefully will get the last few bits on the car sorted over the next couple of weeks :)
     
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    Not all that recent. In my time away I discovered being drawn on is quite theraputic.

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    Bought a Logitech C920 to replace my Phillips SPZ2000, which had gotten stuck in macro zoom. The quality difference is frankly crazy, and the dual microphones should make things interesting for audio quality too.
     
  18. BennieboyUK

    BennieboyUK CPC Folder of the Month Sep 2011

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    Continuing my addiction to buying several items to do my own benching and testing I have just got my hands on the following:

    The early signs are this kit knocks the socks off my new Netgear R6300 and Belkin USB AC. So it looks like the R6300 will turn into and AP for the back of the house and the Belkin used for my laptop.

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    Networked with new Patch See 4.9m Cat 6a cables (http://www.comms-direct.com/patchsee-cat6a-utp-10gb-rj45-patch-cord-4-9m-6-pack)

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    Now wait for it....

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    :eeek:

    I am... impressed. And scared at the same time. That receiver looks monstrous.
     
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    PANASONIC TX-L47E5E for 609€. It is the European version of TX-L47E5B. Replaces a 6 year old HD ready LG 42LC3R LCD TV with half-working HDMI ports. Should be here on Tuesday. Fun fact - the new 47" is going to be smaller (1,107 x 666 x 52 mm without the stand) than the old 42" it replaces (1195.50 x 684.90 x x 139 mm without the stand).
     

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