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I would, (gotta get those pesky fixed hours worked off somewhere) :P

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Bellman

Service Engineer and all round nice bloke :-)

The views above are mine and NOT those of my employer.

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Why not to use dual term GBD's? (listen to low and high bands: there is first low frequency when the windows stretches before breaking and high after it stretched too much.. :P

I've been using these without any problems.

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Why not to use dual term GBD's? (listen to low and high bands: there is first low frequency when the windows stretches before breaking and high after it stretched too much.. :P

I've been using these without any problems.

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I thought all BG's were dual frequency now?

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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Not at all. There are both due to disadvantages of dual frequency GBD's. (like cutting the glass when low frequency doesn't appear..

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georg....are you familiar with the term....'got a face you couldn't stop hitting' :whistle:

and turtle necks are just soooo 80's ..you look like' man from C&A'

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georg....are you familiar with the term....'got a face you couldn't stop hitting' :whistle:

and turtle necks are just soooo 80's ..you look like' man from C&A'

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:w00t: Would you like to?

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georg....are you familiar with the term....'got a face you couldn't stop hitting' :whistle:

and turtle necks are just soooo 80's ..you look like' man from C&A'

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:w00t: Would you like to?

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too.kin right!you smug face get....

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