Friday, March 16, 2012

Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey Gold Standard, Double Rich Chocolate, 5 Pound

!±8±Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey Gold Standard, Double Rich Chocolate, 5 Pound

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Guide to Learn About the G Scale Model Train

!±8± Guide to Learn About the G Scale Model Train

There are many different model train scales, but one of the most popular by far is the G scale model trains. One thing that you will notice about the G scale is that it is incredibly large. This is not a bad thing by any means. In fact you might just find it's size to be to your liking. The problem is that you will need a large amount of space to support this particular scale.

When we say that it is large, we mean that it is LARGE. It is called the G scale because it is considered to be a 'Garden Variety'. That does mean it is common, but it also means that it is more suited to be run through an outdoor garden than anything else.

You will be glad to know that the G scale does not normally break down, but if it does, then you will find that it is extremely easy to fix. The parts are large and they are widely available. This type of train is also the best to learn on when it comes to model train maintenance.

Because of it's size and it's level of detail, both novices and children will be delighted with this train. It is fun to watch and play with, even if it is difficult to add scenery. It's size makes it very hard to work with, but that does not mean one cannot get a bit creative with it.

There are some people that have dedicated their entire property to displaying these mammoth sized trains. For example there was one individual who actually cut holes in their garage so that the train could run through freely and out into the yard where an elevated track was set up. This is just one of the many examples of a person being creative with these trains.

Like other model trains, these types of trains can be powered by both electricity or steam. Some may choose to enact a DCC system, but it is not quite as common because there is barely enough room to get creative with a DCC system. One common place that you might see a train of this type is in a museum where they have the room to create elaborate scenery, and possibly use a DCC system to exercise computer control over the entire setup.

For some, the G scale will be a great choice. For others it will be a complete nightmare. Where you stand is up to you. The model train hobby is different for everyone, so choose what you like, and don't let anyone tell you different. It might just be that the G scale is your niche after all.


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Friday, December 30, 2011

Turntables: The Past Is Now the Future

!±8± Turntables: The Past Is Now the Future

Turntables were a part of the past but are now a part of the future. If you are as old as I am (I attended college back in the late 80s), you certainly remember record players. I remember purchasing my first stereo system at Montgomery Ward in 1988. It came complete with a cassette deck, AM/FM radio and record player. I used to love going to the music store and purchasing vinyl albums all the time. Among my favorites were Duran Duran, Huey Lewis and the News and Van Halen.

I also remember going to nightclubs where DJs played vinyl albums all night long. If I heard a song I liked, I would rush to the music store the next day and buy the 12 inch single on record. I remember having two milk crates full of albums. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that records would become a part of the past.

Every few years there seems to be a new format for music or movies. In terms of music we have gone from records and eight-track cartridges to cassette tapes to CDs and finally to MP3s. But now we have come to a point in time where turntables are back in fashion. Today, turntables can connect to our PCs via USB. What's cool about this is if you happen to still own some vinyl records from the past, you can now transfer those songs to your computer very easily if you own a USB turntable.

And what's even better is that, as a DJ, you can hook up a USB turntable to your computer and play vinyl records all night without the use of a full-blown stereo system. It has been argued that digital music never quite had the feel or the electricity of vinyl music. Do you remember when you would play a vinyl record and you could hear a slight popping sound in the background? That was simply part of the experience of owning an old-fashioned record player.

It was also quite an art to take the needle and try to place it precisely at the beginning of any particular track. But after a while, most of us got very good at it. Do you remember the awful sound you would hear from the speakers if you pulled the needle away from the record while slightly scratching it at the same time? Record players do bring back some nice memories.

When CDs were first introduced to the market, they were being heralded as being the most pure form of music one could ever hear. And quite honestly we never thought that CDs would become part of the past as well. However, with the new MP3 format, CDs have suddenly taken a backseat to yet another type of digital music.

Although this may be a very biased opinion, I have played music on vinyl and compared it to the new MP3 format. Quite frankly I think that the vinyl format blows the MP3 away. But like I said this is a very biased opinion. One of the things you notice most about vinyl music is that the sound is very "deep". This deep rich sound is hard to duplicate in MP3 format.

Don't get me wrong. I am a realist. I realize that it is not practical to carry around a crate full of records just to listen to music. It is obviously much easier to carry around individual CDs or an actual MP3 player. So in the end these types are much more convenient and portable.

There was certainly a point in time when we all thought vinyl was dead. But as it turns out, lately there have been a number of albums that have been released on vinyl records. Because of this, we have seen the newest type of turntables for sale hit the market. And as more groups release their albums on vinyl, the turntable market should increase even more.

Because of the ability to transfer, or rip your vinyl records to your computer and convert them to MP3 format, you can now technically clean up that background static and popping if you want. Earlier I mentioned that this is a good quality in vinyl records. But static and popping would not sound as good in MP3 format. As a matter of fact it would sound unusual because there would be no reason for an MP3 to have a popping sound or static.

Another good thing about USB turntables is that once I transfer the music to my PC, I can actually raise the sampling rate or quality. I can actually convert the music to play at a higher quality than CD quality. This gives me the best of both worlds. At home I can play the original vinyl versions of the music I love; when I'm on the move I can play the digital versions of the exact same music.


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