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Had to reboot my modem and router .I did have a picture posted yesterday.besides the other one that remains?
You need to either attach pics to the forum or host them in your own account somewhere like photobucket.
Otherwise the picture link can expire or where you've taken it from can remove or move it.
Copy and paste is no good.
Hope that helps.
You need to either attach pics to the forum or host them in your own account somewhere like photobucket.
Otherwise the picture link can expire or where you've taken it from can remove or move it.
Copy and paste is no good.
Hope that helps.
I'll consider that .But normally if i get the images original location i can normally hotlink it .Or simply download and upload as an attachment.I use image hosting sites as well now and then.
I reckon that Sharp behemoth took 12 batteries. And I think Amstrad trumped the one with the record player inside. I seem to think they produced one with a music keyboard in the top. Need to research ...
I reckon that Sharp behemoth took 12 batteries. And I think Amstrad trumped the one with the record player inside. I seem to think they produced one with a music keyboard in the top. Need to research ...
THey did one with a record player (seen a pic)I haven't found one with a keyboard?Maybee his needs more research?
I had a Sharp one with detachable speakers in '85. It was great! I thought the sound quality was fab. It had a 5 band graphic equalizer and only one tape deck. I was so proud of it. It worked great up until the late 90's when it died!
I had a Phillip's tandem, so called because of its double tape deck. It had the unusual feature of a variable incremental stereo-effect control so that you could vary the stereo quality from mono right up to "Spatial" stereo. I lent it to a bloke from the local mental home and he sold it for beer money!
I had a Phillip's tandem, so called because of its double tape deck. It had the unusual feature of a variable incremental stereo-effect control so that you could vary the stereo quality from mono right up to "Spatial" stereo. I lent it to a bloke from the local mental home and he sold it for beer money!
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