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Nice Bike Gary! We'll need to meet up for a burger out there at the Moonlight Diner in Williamstown. (or is that still North Adams there?) Enjoy your trip south!
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Time to be looking for a replacement ride. Used Valkyries are going cheap and they are still one of the nicest bikes on the road today. The got character and soul. The big Suzukis, and Yamahas are nice too, but stay away from the 2010 HDs, 07-09s are the better choice, the 2010s got cats in the exhaust pipes and run hotter than is good for the engines. But to keep on topic, I'm also going to have this on the earphones in a short bit. It's cold here so I'll be wired with Gerbing jacket
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It is a Valkyrie. 1998, that I bought new in a crate in 2001 as a leftover. It now has 89K miles on it and runs perfect. A better picture. is below. When I ride this, I always ride with my "Regulation Mootorcycle Music" in my headset. One such album depicted here. As I do the convert to .mp3 and suck into onto my memory stick.
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Sorry I been gone so long.. too many motorcycle rides, not enough music. But now it's cold outside and the woodstove is burnin' This one is for Oldbuckster.
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For sitting on the front porch in 1972 and drinkin' Bud's and singing along with BB on Ain't Nobody Home.
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Hey Thanks Denny! Yeah, I got my life back with the knee replacement, and even with all the rain I was able to get 15K miles in on the motorcycles. Also got to the Newport Jazz festival again this summer. It was perfect weather and not as hot as it usually is, so it was great. But I miss this place.. nice to see all the great music in this thread still going! I took my wife to the mall the other day. Parked in a parking lot next to an older Nissan Maxima with the greatest bumper sticker. It said
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It's 16X9, I'm just realizing I thin it's 22inch, not 20. I'm thinking I may buy it anyway as I'll always be able to use it for one of my tower systems as a nice monitor.
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I am wondering if I can use a video monitor, usually used for a PC, as a Video TV monitor fed by a Digital Cable TV box. I can get a 20' H-P HD video monitor through my company for $150. It's a high quality monitor and has both VGA and DVI-D inputs. Assuming the cable box has a DVI-D out, I should be able to use it as a TV, shouldn't I? A small HD TV still seems to be in the over $200 category and aren't you really paying for the built in tuner, which you have in a digital cable box
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[quote user="pmsummer"] [quote user="Dennie"] Hey PM, Good to see you. I'm not sure what the etiquette is, but I wanted to say Congratulations on 5000 Posts. You are an inspiration to me. Your collection of music is amazing and I sure appreciate you taking all the time that you do, to set up, take and post those wonderful pictures. Thanks and I raise my glass to 5000 more! Dennie [/quote] Thanks, Dennie. Time flies when you are having fun. P.M. [/quote] Yes and I would like
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[quote user="blsamuel"] Wynton Marsalis - The Majesty Of The Blues [/quote] >>> Thanks for reminding me of this one, I need to dig it out and play it. It's a great album I haven't listened to in a loooong time.