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Whats your latest purchase?

Samsung s11 and Razer Kishi pro xl. Put apollo on my pc, artemis on the tab and stream my games. works flawlessy. I would love a bigger tab though
 
New TV and soundbar. Not setup yet and real test will be this weekend.

Samsung S90F 77"
Samsung Q990F

Very much looking forward to watching some 4k hdr stuff.


Holy crap does it look better than the old 65" and I haven't done anything except the couple quick youtube hdr tests. Don't even have the rear speakers setup but that can wait until tomorrow. And while I would have loved to gone to the 85"+, the 77" barely made it down the stairs to get into the basement in the first place. No way would I have been able to get the Hisense 98" in there.
 
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Starting the move away from imperial for woodworking. I am so over it.


600mm
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100mm & 200mm
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To replace the imperial one on mitre gauge.
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Starting the move away from imperial for woodworking. I am so over it.
Yes, it's an interesting challenge having to add metric tools and adjust. We've been so dependent on the US imperial measurement, now that most of the world and particularly China is making everything in metric. Lumber is still imperial. But it is annoying at times to have to halt a project because you're missing some metric sized drill to match metric hardware, or you need a specific piece of metric hardware. At least a lot of the measuring tools I have like tapes, calipers, etc are dual marked.
 
Yes, it's an interesting challenge having to add metric tools and adjust. We've been so dependent on the US imperial measurement, now that most of the world and particularly China is making everything in metric. Lumber is still imperial. But it is annoying at times to have to halt a project because you're missing some metric sized drill to match metric hardware, or you need a specific piece of metric hardware. At least a lot of the measuring tools I have like tapes, calipers, etc are dual marked.

Canada is the worst offender. We are taught metric in schools yet for some dumb reason caught in the middle. Still measure shorter distances in imperial, house / stove temps in imperial, and our weight in pounds. And all trades have been stuck in imperial.

Ordered a few more things.

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Box of butyl rubber sound deadening (for speakers cabinets).
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