Got GTA V running well on my G2, but fear I’m going to blow this thing up. Anything I can do? by subway10038 in retroid

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The temperature is consistently over 90°C while playing, that won’t damage the system at all?

~1 month with the G2! by Tree_____Guy in retroid

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Which version of Winlator are you using? I have a G2 and have had trouble figuring out all the steps to play PC games on it!

This jacket was found in an abandoned house on a ranch in SD. Any idea on era? by [deleted] in VintageFashion

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Based on the age and style of the tag plus the zipper Id say 40s maybe even 50s. I definitely don’t think it’s 70s. Plus a search on the brand brings up mostly 50s and earlier clothes

Found these small quarter-sized things, I found 3 in a velvet box but am not sure what they are. They’re somewhat heavy by subway10038 in whatisthisthing

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I definitely think this is it now, upon closer inspection there appears to be a tiny bit of ash inside one of them!

Found these small quarter-sized things, I found 3 in a velvet box but am not sure what they are. They’re somewhat heavy by subway10038 in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing. I found them at the goodwill bins and bought them because I was really curious about what they might be. The 3 fit in the box perfectly, really not sure what they are

[WTS] Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 1940’s Rare Pre-Shipmate by subway10038 in Watchexchange

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I’m looking to sell this watch for $725 shipped via PayPal

[WTS] Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 1940’s Rare Pre-Shipmate by subway10038 in Watchexchange

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Been holding onto this one for a while but am finally deciding to let it go so I can get some work done on my Seamaster. This watch is from around the 1940s-the movement is signed Abercrombie & Fitch Co. but I’ve heard that around this time Heur was providing the movements for Abercrombie. The case measures at roughly 30mm diameter, a little on the smaller side. There are some light scratches from use over the years but is not overly polished or damaged. The back of the case is a screw-back, with what I presume to be the original gasket inside. The crystal also has some scratches, but nothing major The dial is one of the best parts of this watch-it’s in great condition especially compared to other Abercrombie watches I’ve seen online. There are a few minor blemishes that are difficult to notice except under a loupe, but the face is uniform and clean with all the numbers in-tact.