I went to my local thrift store and found a Dell Inspiron 3847 for $150. 16 GB of RAM, i7 chip running at 3.6 ghz, 3TB drive, for $150USD. While not normally an impulse shopper, this caught my eye, and it wouldn't
last long there, so I picked it up.
I went to my local thrift store and found a Dell Inspiron 3847 for $150. 16 GB of RAM, i7 chip running at 3.6 ghz, 3TB drive, for $150USD. While not normally an impulse shopper, this caught my eye, and it wouldn't
last long there, so I picked it up.
At the moment I'm day dreaming about owning an older 1990s style reel to reel tape recorder.. I used to use a studio quality one made by Otari
but now they seem to only come up for sale priced at over $1000 :(
My dad has a 4 channel reel to reel, It's from tge 70's or 80's though. I remember us recording a song he wrote once on it. Just me and him, but it sounded like a full on Big Band ensemble when finished.
I went to my local thrift store and found a Dell Inspiron 3847 for $150. 16 GB of RAM, i7 chip running at 3.6 ghz, 3TB drive, for $150USD. While not normally an impulse shopper, this caught my eye, and it wouldn't
last long there, so I picked it up.
I went to my local thrift store and found a Dell Inspiron 3847 for $150. 16 GB of RAM, i7 chip running at 3.6 ghz, 3TB drive, for $150USD. While not normally an impulse shopper, this caught my eye, and it wouldn't
last long there, so I picked it up.
At the moment I'm day dreaming about owning an older 1990s style reel to reel tape recorder.. I used to use a studio quality one made by Otari
but now they seem to only come up for sale priced at over $1000 :(
My dad has a 4 channel reel to reel, It's from tge 70's or 80's though. I remember us recording a song he wrote once on it. Just me and him, but it sounded like a full on Big Band ensemble when finished.
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