Name Something You Discovered About Your F-Type AFTER You Bought it...
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A much better way would be to rip the CD tracks to mp3 on your 'puter, then load whatever tracks you want to a USB stick and use that stick in the F-Type.
Plenty of free to download CD ripping programs out there.
Last edited by OzXFR; 10-04-2017 at 12:00 AM.
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Mulmur (10-04-2017)
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This is funny. Moving past cassettes and CDs meant not having to abide the 80 minute rule. I've plenty of old mixes that last 1h19m38sec, but now I've 2.5 hour afrobeat or italian lounge mixes.... and I never thought, in my entire life, I would ever need to involve myself in time restrictions ever again! LOL
But this is a stellar idea. I like it. That's about 13.333 hours of a solid jukebox. =)
But this is a stellar idea. I like it. That's about 13.333 hours of a solid jukebox. =)
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I'm a big fan. I prolly mentioned I DJ at some point in the past. He died Aug 2nd, birthday was Oct 15th. So I hold a 6 week "FELABRATION" each year where I lazily play REALLY long afrobeat tracks to fill up sets, and basically just play track after track of Fela while filling in with other fun rarities.
The below is my streaming profile, with bossa nova, italian lounge, rare groove jazz, mellow hip hop, minimal house and something very every taste. The Italian Lounge and Afrobeat are approx 2.5hrs and great for long drives.
2.5 hour Felabration!
https://www.mixcloud.com/DJFishbits/...beat-git-down/
Downloadable MP3:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4...mU1Rm42bXBjZDA
Tracklist
1 Water Get No Enemy by Fela Kuti for a Felabration
2 Sound Is Everything (Rich Medina mix)by Kindred spirits
3 Atomic Bomb by William Onyeabor
4 Jangolo by Jo Tango
5 Who No Know Go Know by Fela K.
6 Ilu Baje by Afrobeat
7 Everybody Likes Something Good by Ify Jerry Krusade
8 Keleya by Moussa Doumbia
9 War is a Crime by Antibalas
10 Heart and Soul by Onyeabor
11 Million C'est Quoi? by Mbongwana Star
12 E Saive Re by King Sunny Ade
13 Pole Mze by Miriam Makeba
14 Choco Date by Sookie
15 Ne Dis Plus Mon by Jo Tongo
16 Mawa Mon Nou Mio by Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou
17 Sanjina by Orchestre Regional De Kayes
18 Telantena Zarè by Alèmayehu Eshete
19 Modern Technology by The Daktaris
20 Ye Ye De Smell by Fela K
21 Black Gold by Tala A.M.
22 Yègènèt Muziqa by Gétatchew Mèkurya
23 Tete Muo Bu Muo by Tony Tete Harbor & the Star Heaters of Nigeria
24 Gabe's New Joint by Antibalas
25 Sorrow Tears and Blood by Monsieur Kuti
26 Fantastic Man by Bill Onyeabor
The below is my streaming profile, with bossa nova, italian lounge, rare groove jazz, mellow hip hop, minimal house and something very every taste. The Italian Lounge and Afrobeat are approx 2.5hrs and great for long drives.
2.5 hour Felabration!
https://www.mixcloud.com/DJFishbits/...beat-git-down/
Downloadable MP3:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4...mU1Rm42bXBjZDA
Tracklist
1 Water Get No Enemy by Fela Kuti for a Felabration
2 Sound Is Everything (Rich Medina mix)by Kindred spirits
3 Atomic Bomb by William Onyeabor
4 Jangolo by Jo Tango
5 Who No Know Go Know by Fela K.
6 Ilu Baje by Afrobeat
7 Everybody Likes Something Good by Ify Jerry Krusade
8 Keleya by Moussa Doumbia
9 War is a Crime by Antibalas
10 Heart and Soul by Onyeabor
11 Million C'est Quoi? by Mbongwana Star
12 E Saive Re by King Sunny Ade
13 Pole Mze by Miriam Makeba
14 Choco Date by Sookie
15 Ne Dis Plus Mon by Jo Tongo
16 Mawa Mon Nou Mio by Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou
17 Sanjina by Orchestre Regional De Kayes
18 Telantena Zarè by Alèmayehu Eshete
19 Modern Technology by The Daktaris
20 Ye Ye De Smell by Fela K
21 Black Gold by Tala A.M.
22 Yègènèt Muziqa by Gétatchew Mèkurya
23 Tete Muo Bu Muo by Tony Tete Harbor & the Star Heaters of Nigeria
24 Gabe's New Joint by Antibalas
25 Sorrow Tears and Blood by Monsieur Kuti
26 Fantastic Man by Bill Onyeabor
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Maybe already mentioned, but on a LH drive car the rear view mirror significantly obscures vision on right hand turns without bobbing and weaving your head - especially when searching for the apex or exit point (turn in can be tough on unfamiliar turns). Applies to sweepers and tighter radius and really acrobatic on a quick chicane set up. How do the track guys deal with it? Remove the mirror?
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One other thing - the analog speedo on the left side of the dash is visually off from the drivers perspective depending where in the arc the needle happens to be pointing. Digital is ok if you like that sort of thing, but it seems they should have a more traditional analog tach left / speedo right orientation. Probably should of noticed that on the test drive, but even if I had I'd have bought it anyway.
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malbec (10-08-2017)
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Tangentially related to this thread:
I'm not saying it's nearly as much fun or polite - and it certainly stands to reason - but I noticed that driving without 11 F-Types following me (never mind fielding and/or making phone calls or the very occasional text) my driving is considerably faster and/or aggressive (but never hostile). I already knew this but driving every day this week after our splendid 2017 Lobster Run - including flying onto and off of on/off ramps - simply reminded me how wonderful it is to push the limits of our automobiles (not that I'm pushing at or to the limit. Simply towards it.)
I'm not saying it's nearly as much fun or polite - and it certainly stands to reason - but I noticed that driving without 11 F-Types following me (never mind fielding and/or making phone calls or the very occasional text) my driving is considerably faster and/or aggressive (but never hostile). I already knew this but driving every day this week after our splendid 2017 Lobster Run - including flying onto and off of on/off ramps - simply reminded me how wonderful it is to push the limits of our automobiles (not that I'm pushing at or to the limit. Simply towards it.)
Last edited by RickyJay52; 10-12-2017 at 09:45 PM.
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Jim F (10-13-2017)
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MBourne: has your hearing come back yet?
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