digitalwanderer said:How sweet, I'd want it if'n I didn't already have plans to build a full blown PC into me mini-van. (I have to, it has a flat-panel display in it!)
Valve. Is that a brit term for tube?Simon F said:Hmmm. An MP3 player with a valve.... now that's bizarre. I can't begin to imagine the arguments that would spring up on rec.audio.loonies.are.us
No, I believe it's a brit term for a "vaccum" tube Russ.RussSchultz said:Valve. Is that a brit term for tube?Simon F said:Hmmm. An MP3 player with a valve.... now that's bizarre. I can't begin to imagine the arguments that would spring up on rec.audio.loonies.are.us
digitalwanderer said:No, I believe it's a brit term for a "vaccum" tube Russ.
Aren't those "trams" over there? :|nutball said:Too right, a Tube is what trains run in
you mean the subways? here a "train" usually refers to kind that is above-ground and a "subway" is the kind that stays belownutball said:digitalwanderer said:No, I believe it's a brit term for a "vaccum" tube Russ.
Too right, a Tube is what trains run in
But what if the same train does both?Sage said:you mean the subways? here a "train" usually refers to kind that is above-ground and a "subway" is the kind that stays belownutball said:digitalwanderer said:No, I believe it's a brit term for a "vaccum" tube Russ.
Too right, a Tube is what trains run in
RussSchultz said:But what if the same train does both?Sage said:you mean the subways? here a "train" usually refers to kind that is above-ground and a "subway" is the kind that stays belownutball said:digitalwanderer said:No, I believe it's a brit term for a "vaccum" tube Russ.
Too right, a Tube is what trains run in