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How is Star Wars popular?

I've gotten to the point in which a pill shaped robot is lifted by a magnetic crane into a giant truck driven by some midget looking monks and all I can think is please make this movie stop

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Star Wars isn't for everyoneHowever it is an endearing saga that follows the classic heroes journeyYou have galaxy spanning epics, cool technology lost art of the jedi, and all the classics you need for a traditional knight story: you save the princess, there's the rogue (han), the teacher (yoda/obiwa) and lots of new adventures to embark on Again not everyone can like everything, just the way people are.
Maxwell replaced into as quickly as decreased in length to Mumbai Indians for $7,761,700 money, so he's already over the markAssuming of direction which you purely calculate the quantity in Hong Kong money:-).
Take a look at the back of some tube amps to see how they connectI believe it's possible.but I don't know enough about how difficult it would beI have a Mesa/Boogie tube amp.with Black Shadow tubes.but if I wanted to.I could switch out to other tubes, which would essentially change the amp into some other kind of amp.say.put in the right kind of tubes.and my Mesa becomes a MarshallI like tube amps better, too.the distortion and effects are much better, and give a more diverse ability to work with foot pedals like Wah Wah, high distortion, and others.in my opinion.they claim solid state is just as good as tubes.but I think that's just a sales pitchBy the way.tubes aren't cheap.I've got four of the big ones and four of the small ones.and the big ones are at least $75 to $100 eachYou could also buy a cheaper tube amp.and run it through the solid state one.essentially achieving the same results.
I think you're going to run into a lot of problems trying to make a conversion like thatKeep in mind that the power scheme for tubes is all AC circuitry compared to all DC for solid stateI believe it would be much easier to find an old tube type amp and restore itYou would probably be surprised by how many can be found stored in peoples garages and how easy they are to restore, if you have a little electronics backgroundI have found a few that just needed the capacitors replaced because they used cardboard caps in the old days, which were bad about drying out over timeGood luck!

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