Hally necking a whole bottle of wine on stage
It was definitely worth giving up the rest of my wine.
Definitely the best gig I have ever been to!
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Hally necking a whole bottle of wine on stage
It was definitely worth giving up the rest of my wine.
Definitely the best gig I have ever been to!
i have legit had under the milkyway stuck in my head for the last three days.
This... I was humming it the entire flight home.
Holy shit. Pre party was awesome. I think that's the most i've jumped around while still being able to actually play guitar. I'll definitely need a mark knopfler style headband next time though.
That was a pretty sick set bro!
In fact the entire Pre Party was freakin' awesome. Bring on Blip!!
Definitely getting one at Blip!
Actually, because you're English, you'll have to start off as a slave and work your way up.
I laughed way too hard at that.
Also finally decided on accommodation; anyone else hitting up The Nunnery?
Leave just got approved. Flights booking tonight.
Depending on whether my girlfriend will be accompanying me I may be up for doing a backpackers with someone.
Booking our flights tonight too. A backpackers seems like the plan.
Normally if I don't hang straight up I leave the longest sigh.
^Me, everytime.
I figured I'd put my hand up, keen to play a live set while I'm in town
Thanks for the info Neil, even if pulsar doesn't I'd be happy with NTRQ.
I guess I'd better head over to RetroUSB to buy a PowerPak then.
Emailed my track..
powerpakwebsite wrote:Works on authentic Nintendo Systems including NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, and Asian top loader and toaster systems.
That being said my concern is mainly.
PAL compatibility has not been fully tested, only that it will run games.
But if anyone knows for sure that the powerpak will run NTRQ/Pulsar and play NSF files as No Carrier mentioned above, on a PAL NES I'll send RetroUSB my order straight away
Just get a PowerPak. Supports almost every mapper, has pseudo-expansion sound, and even plays NSF's. And they're built well. I have three and I've taken them on gigs around the world and I trust them 100%. Just rock solid.
I've been thinking about it, I'm just a bit worried about having compatability issues with Pulsar/NTRQ on my PAL NES.
As much as I want one of these, judging by the way the thread is turning out I'm not holding my breath
pulseflux wrote:Really? I didn't cut the plastic at all while installing my V3 backlights. I just got some LEDx3 kits from Kitsch, I'll give it a go installing them the same way and see how that works out.
Like I said, you only "need" to if you don't want to crush your wires. I've already done the tests, so I can save you the trouble and say it will crush the wires, or the LCD won't sit flush on the panel, or both. There's no reason not to cut the plastic. It takes ten seconds and doesn't affect the stability.
Righto, I'll bear that in mind when installing my new ones.
Really? I didn't cut the plastic at all while installing my V3 backlights. I just got some LEDx3 kits from Kitsch, I'll give it a go installing them the same way and see how that works out.
Lavar wrote:Because according to nonfinite, you don't have to cut any pieces to install the backlight, it fits perfectly.
I can safely say that's not the case because I had a DMG with one of those panels come in on a repair. It's not a matter of the panel not fitting, it's a matter of whether or not you want to crush your wires. There's no space between the LCD and the plastic housing for the wires to go unless you cut the plastic.
The LEDx3 panels have the polarized film and the resistor built in, which eliminates two steps of the installation. They were designed to be beginner friendly.
So I don't have to cut the plastic for the LEDx3 kit?
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