Are the speakers for a HiFi and the sound base for the TV? I want to change my surround sound and upgrade to a proper amp with HD audio format support and some better quality speakers but the TV stand I bought last year is not going to be wide enough to support the amp and allow free air flow so I'm finding it difficult to 'trash' a brand new stand for new speakers - the ones I've got are a hand-me-down set with an old DVD player bought a decade ago.
Yeah, me too - but only if I eat the foods I’m allergic to. Unfortunately they’re meat and dairy! And as for weight gain, the better my BG levels, the more I pile on. I’m quite miserable about that.I've got asthma too
So I am currently doing a bit of an account audit in my running gear as I wait for my lowish carb brekkie (cheese, smoked salmon and yoghurt) to go down as the Libre is booted up.
Yeah, me too - but only if I eat the foods I’m allergic to. Unfortunately they’re meat and dairy! And as for weight gain, the better my BG levels, the more I pile on. I’m quite miserable about that.
And no, you don’t sound like a petulant kid - just someone who’s still railing at a major life change. We’re all at different points on this road, I’ve only just accepted it all myself.
I had a Denon Amp from 2014 with a set of Mission Speakers FS2 (because they were flat, space issues) it has multiple connectors in but BUT lacks HDMI ones.
However because we do not use the DVD player anywhere near what I thought we would do the amp has sadly become a little redundant and has only recently been used in anger since I got a turntable rigged up to it
So now I have changed everything, I have a soundbase for the TV plus it will pick up the 5.1 when watching Netflix and I have optical connections for the blue ray player. (I have a soundbase upstairs with my Consoles plugged in and while it can't compete with a full 5.1, 6.1, or 10.1 surround system it does move the sound around enough to give me more UUMMPH when playing games or watching YouTube, Netflix etc)
I now have a Rotel amp with turntable and CD of which I got a pair of Dali Spektor 1 speakers for and it sounds fantastic much better than the Denon did.
Well if you want to save some space look up the Mission FS2 speakers (no longer made) as I know of 6 including a sub going for not much money
@SueJB Like Scott said once you get used to this T1D malarkey there is nothing to stop you doing anything and you can almost be as spontaneous as anyone else, yep you have to take a couple more things but all can be secreted around you in various pockets etc. Saying that you have a handbag which should take everything because every one knows that they contravene all known laws and rules on physics and the multiverse and can accommodate all things from a small makeup compact to a full blown walk in wardrobe
Ha! @porl69, Just looking up their songs: you might wish to avoid the following" Hanging By a Thread, All I Need is a Miracle, Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground), perhaps balanced by: Everyone Gets a Second Chance; Nobody's Perfect (when a visit to Dr or DSN doesn't go well), Another Cup of Coffee, and The Best Is Yet To Come !!Speaker memories. I still have a pair of JL620W Kenwoods. Havent been used in a few years, not had anything powerful enough to make them "kick" lol
@kitedoc no names for my pump as yet BUT Mike keeps on coming up....as in Mike and the Medtronics (Mechanics!!)
I liked Mike Rutherford when he was in Genesis as well. Will agree there is a few song titles I need to avoid lolHa! @porl69, Just looking up their songs: you might wish to avoid the following" Hanging By a Thread, All I Need is a Miracle, Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground), perhaps balanced by: Everyone Gets a Second Chance; Nobody's Perfect (when a visit to Dr or DSN doesn't go well), Another Cup of Coffee, and The Best Is Yet To Come !!
I liked Mike Rutherford when he was in Genesis as well. Will agree there is a few song titles I need to avoid lol
And they make good recommendations on shoe ware including slippers !!Off to the podiatrist tomorrow. Routine check.
I really admire the dedication they possess. Looking at feet all day, dealing with nails, corns, calluses and IGTN (ingrown toe nails). I think we take them for granted too much.
Here is to all podiatrists, may their instruments be sharp, their cuts and shaves precise and their noses ever protected from the odours of feet !!
@Cumberland ....is bright and sunny here too....Good afternoon friends
Bright and sunny thus far
Hi, yes, TSH and FT4 were checked and all on the very bottom end of the range. FT3 wasn’t checked, as far as I know.Mel, I know you've fairly recently had a abit of Levothyroxine added to your medicinal arsenal, and feel the better for it, but are your deeper levels in a good place? Does the Doc you see about this just test your TSH, or do the go to the lower level of TSH, FT4, FT3 (and I'd like to think as you have of the AI conditions your thyroid antibodies will have been checked at least once).
My experience with sorting out my wonky throid is there was far, far less detailed knowledge on thyroid issues than for diabetes.
That our TSH might be "in range" doesn't mean our thyroid hormones are working for us. TSH is just what the label says, a thyroid stimulating hormone. It tells us how hard the pituitary is working to encourage our thyroids to work. It doesn't necessarily reflect how well the thyroid is doing. It certainly means zip for my thyroid.
Seeing mine tomorrow about my “funny” big toenail. It’s still “funny”. Then down to the ambulance station to get a load of inoculations/vaccinations/jabs so I’m up to their required level of immunity. Think I’d rather go to work...Off to the podiatrist tomorrow. Routine check.
I really admire the dedication they possess. Looking at feet all day, dealing with nails, corns, calluses and IGTN (ingrown toe nails). I think we take them for granted too much.
Here is to all podiatrists, may their instruments be sharp, their cuts and shaves precise and their noses ever protected from the odours of feet !!