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I would like to win.
I would like to win, please.
@ mugatu:

If they're bi-amping, they need a crossover. It's likely in this scenario that there's some non-Marantz gear in the signal chain.

If they're bi-wiring, they might just be using splitters. I hope they got 'em at Radio Shack. >:D
Either bi-amping or bi-wiring.

Bi-amping splits up the audio spectrum and sends specific frequencies to certain speakers (lows to woofers, highs to tweeters, for a basic example).

Bi-wiring is using two sets of wires between the amps and the speakers. This is mostly so that wiring companies can sell more wires, but on extremely-high end audio setups, the wiring can actually affect the sound. Using two types of wires allows you to "blend" the audio.

Like I said, bi-wiring is fruity.
It's number 12? You mean there are 11 other idiots in tiny cars like this one out there???
I could use one of these.

My solution to the financial crisis? Give the "toxic assets" to CEO's as bonuses!
If anyone's getting ripped off here, it's the entire guild that cleared ZA. One guild member is getting 70-90g a day, from the sound of it. I hope he's spread that around his guild.
Simple problem, simple solution: rotation your instance seeder. Have a different person through the door first every reset.
I have (and also know people who) have /gquit with no hard feelings. Usually the following are required:

1. The current guild is a casual one.
2. The /gquitter has good relationships with most people in the guild.
3. The /gquitter is joining a progression guild.
4. The /gquitter leaves an alt or two in the casual guild.
5. Both the /gquitter and the casual guild as a whole have their heads on straight, and realize WoW is a game, and 'we're all friends here.'
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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