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WHERE THE HECK IS DAREN ANYWAY?

He seems to have split about a week or two back and changed his avatar.
 

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WHERE THE HECK IS DAREN ANYWAY?

He seems to have split about a week or two back and changed his avatar.
As Miles said - I'm having a little siesta. I'm making the most of some fine weather in the UK, but I'll dip into Phoenix now and again over the summer.

BTW Steven - I'm sorry I missed your birthday. I trust you had a nice day. :)
 

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Hey! If you don't come out of PAUSE, will your solenoids overheat?
 

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Take advantage of the good weather, Daren. I haven't checked what your temps are like where you live, but it's expected to reach between 25 to 30 degrees C all week long in Squamish.

Geri and I have been doing a bit of hiking during our common days off. I will post those pics and video clips later in another thread.



Nando.
 
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Thanks, Daren. Anyone who has a record valuation guide might be surprised to find out what their original pressings might be worth. One thing I haven't done, yet, is to go hunting for a particular record knowing it's highly valuable.

Nando.
 

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Thanks, Daren. Anyone who has a record valuation guide might be surprised to find out what their original pressings might be worth. One thing I haven't done, yet, is to go hunting for a particular record knowing it's highly valuable.
Cheers Nando.

I look forward to twenty years from now when we have a list of valuable compact discs originating from the 1980s and 90s! Sure - we all know that vinyl is hugely collectible these days, but some of those little shiny discs out there are equally as covetable.
 

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I am not ashamed to say I buy many new releases on CD rather than vinyl. I bought the new one by Black Keys, today. Many of my 80's and 90's music was bought when the artists/bands originally released their new music. I hadn't thought that CDs would garner as much collectability status as records, but you are most likely spot-on, Daren.

Nando.
 
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