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What does meat taste like when you cook it on a stone?
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seriously - it's deeply cooked , with just enough flavor of smoke . every kind of meat is gently cooked , without completely covering it with smoke . you can taste every tiny difference between various kind of meat . same situation - just when you hear good FR speaker , then you know how every (usual) xover is ........ waste of time ![]() off course - I'm making regular grill here and there .....
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Sounds like something I've got to try. What kind of stone works best?
Speaking of FR, I'm sold on the idea after listening to my little single driver JVC bookshelf speaker. Of course, my amp makes it shine a little more than usual.
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Hi Choky!
if you need advice on Italian recipes please go ask! my parents owns a restaurant in Milan which is pretty well known for northern italian cuisine. eheh Vale
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you could do a few of us a big favor by moving some of the posts at page 4 of the F4 thread to Never Ever Land. (i wish i could invite some girls over to show them something small)
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tužibabo!
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btw , ya my pet dutchy whale - what's 4th page in your browser isn't necessary same page in someone else's . it's mucho convenient to say No. of post
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![]() is this good one ?
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400x400x100mm
0,136 K/W , laying on the floor . measured with setup shown on upper pic ( off course - with ribs pointing above ) , with 200W of diss .........
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Nice heatsinks... |
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