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GB Thread for Salas SSLV1.1 BiB shunt reg

no sorry mate ha, i was referring to lloop9, i pmed him asking for his email to send him the guide, got a reply from him with thanks and i sent it to him i think ~10 mins later but i havent heard back, although as you can see above hes said its ok now, but the timestamp on his post seems to be before he emailed me to ask for it hehe so theres some funny business going on.

i'm good for now thanks though mate, there are other things for current projects that I more urgently need to empty my wallet for =) focusing on the power amps and speakers ATM as they are taking up too much room on my floor and in the workshop
 
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But, why?:D
 

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You may well have converted me.

Did you give it a try? I found another bag in my tea drawer this morning.

Kukicha (twig or peasants tea) is another favorite of mine.
I drink hot-green tea year around. A chinese born accupuncurist once told me to drink it every day to avoid colds. I took action on that years later, with very good results. This latest thing was more of a flu my son brought home. But I often don't get sick when my wife and son do. I blame the tea.
Where do you think the name came from?? My co-workers called me that, since I've been drinking tea, not coffee, for years now. (although I will always be a recovering coffee drinker).