Advantages: 70's style, Good atmosphere Disadvantages: Crowded and low ceiling
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Before a certain time (b4 10 pm) You get in free - BONUS. After 10pm I think it is about a £5 enterance. Once inside you go down a load of stairs, girls watch your skirt level. As there are men looking up as you walk in. At the bottom of the stair you find yourself in a basement environment. Shocked. Not something you imagined from the outside, but dont let this put you off.
Bar.
It took my fella and I, a good 20 mins to even reach the bar, by that time I was dying of thirst for a drink. The layout of the club/Bar was ok. The staff was quite quick in serving and the price of the drinks were about average.There was bright colours like you would expect from the 70' s, even people dressed up in 70's gear. Always a good giggle at, with the massive wigs and flared troussers. lol.
Seating.
There was a good range ...
HotBlonde 16.08.2004
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Advantages: Vibrant small town with lots of charm Disadvantages: Surrounding area being rapidly developed
For decades, small American towns have been dying out as housing developments and sterile, sprawling shopping centres built on the outskirts of once-vibrant communities have come to dominate the landscape. Princeton, New Jersey, a picturesque town of about 25,000, located half-way between New York City and Philadelphia, has, however, escaped this fate. This makes it a worthwhile destination for anyone visiting or passing through the state.
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SHOPPING
A visit to Princeton begins at Palmer Square, the town centre. Here and all along the nearby Nassau and Witherspoon Streets is an impressive range of clothing, specialty and gift shops. Several small boutiques specialise in men's, women's and children's apparel from casual to formal, while a number of well-known chains like Ann Taylor, Talbots, Gap, Banana Republic and J ...
tastebud 03.09.2003
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Advantages: Great looks, decent volume Disadvantages: Volume control, clean tone controls
I bought a Princeton 112+ for £200 about 2 years ago, so the main point on the plus side for this amp is the value. Although its pretty small, this amp is a very loud 65W, and is perfectly loud enough for even large pub/club gigs.
The amp is a 1x12" combo, with two channels and a master reverb control. The first channel (clean) only has controls for volume/treble/bass; while the distortion channel has gain/volume/treble/bass/contour. The contour control - similar to that on most Marshall Valvestates - works by shifting the range of the middle frequencies, so it does a bit more than a simple middle pot. Basically, turn it one way and the distortion sounds kinda bluesy, turn it the other way and you've got scooped thrash metal.
I think the distortion is a bit crap, but you can get it to sound good with a lot of EQ tweaking - so it won ...
Product Information for "Princeton Tec Eco Flare" »
Product details
Type
Flashlights
Manufacturer
Princeton
Manufacturer's product description
Watertight and compact this personal locator light has two lighting options--bright light or long-endurance distress beacon.
* Incandescent bulb options provide 4 to 5 hours of constant area light
* Flashing red L.E.D. light supplies up to 50 hours of highly visible light
* Waterproof construction maintains its integrity to a depth of 1,000 feet
* Key ring with lanyard, attach it to your PFD or loop it around your wrist
Made in USA.
Specs:
Princeton Tec Eco Flare
Specification Description
Bulb type Vacuum and LED
Weight (w/ batteries) 1.5 ounces
Dimensions UA
Brightness levels 2
Beam type Fixed
Strobes 1
Regulated output No
Battery life at 70 degrees UA
Battery life at 0 degrees UA
Half life brightness (70 deg) UA
Half life brightness (0 deg) UA
Batteries 2 AAA
Material Plastic