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I hope Sennheiser can make it... Koss is still around, despite a few minor problems: https://www.jsonline.com/story/money/business/2019/01/29/koss-corp-loses-again-sachdeva-embezzlement-lawsuit/2709791002/
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Any speculation on potential partners? I, for one, welcome our new Googleheiser overlords.
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Yes, I thought they'd sell more equipment during the pandemic for online classrooms, meetings, Zoom, music recording/performances, etc. I wonder if more mass-market companies like Logitech and Sony are undercutting them in various categories – the rapid shift to wireless products in the last few years may have caught more traditional companies off-guard.
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Wow, this explains why they never released a follow-up to the HD1 In-Ear headphones.
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Jar of Flies – Alice in Chains Yes, it was heavily overplayed, but this EP is full of beautiful music. And of course: Return to Forever
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That's the most metal thing ever, short of literally precipitating the apocalypse with your epic brutal chords.
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The Leftovers More than a little contrived, melodramatic, nihilistic, preachy, and silly(!) – just my cup of tea. Some odd parallels with the pandemic situation, so somewhat prescient.
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Dying to Say This to You – The Sounds
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Carboot Soul – Nightmares On Wax It's been a few years since I last listened to this one... Eldorado – Electric Light Orchestra
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Nothing Lasts... But Nothing is Lost – Shpongle
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It's that color on the sleeve of my CD. The album cover inside the jewel case is the standard beige.
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Yankee Hotel Foxtrot – Wilco
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These Sony box things are the opposite of porn, in my opinion (they remind me of lighting equipment – so willfully ugly they have to sound good?), but it's interesting to see where Sony's research goes... at $7999, they're not a "desktop speaker" for most people. I might look into them if I was some kind of music professional and someone else was paying (and maybe hide them under some plants): Review: https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/sony-sa-z1-nearfield-listening-system
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I didn't even know the album was coming until I randomly saw it on the front page of AllMusic. A happy surprise to start 2021!
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Happy Birthday!
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I think I'll need a new computer to run this (it's a 2-person Polish game company and one of the them worked on Witcher 3) – Early Access in February, so it will be a while before the finished game is released:
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I thought DCS wasn't that resource-intensive, but I've never looked at VR setups for it.
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I hear you. I'd love a 3070 for gaming but it only seems to make sense when you let an OEM like Dell or HP absorb the cost. Putting a system together at today's prices (and availability) is ridiculous unless you shop for old or bottom-of-bin parts.
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I read Anandtech's guide to the new Z590 motherboards (some of which are more than $1,100) and said a big nope to building a new box. https://www.anandtech.com/show/16347/the-intel-z590-overview/54
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Catspaw – Matthew Sweet
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The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
HiWire replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
It's a niche product for sure, but even the Fuji cameras are niche products at this point, when people are using their phones, drones, or GoPro to create a lot of the content I'm enjoying. The review mentioned a learning curve and using the Quattro as a second camera, which sounds like a bit more investment than a casual photographer would tolerate. I was "gifted" a Nikon D70 (with NIKKOR 18-70mm 1:3.5-4.5G ED) that I haven't tried out yet, and I'd feel bad if I didn't make an attempt at learning its ins and outs. There is also a local place that still processes (the last time I checked) APS film and I've got to finish off those rolls of film as soon as possible. It's a good problem to have. P.S. I was searching for the Lytro camera but found this oddball product first: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/4/10/17218758/light-l16-review-camera-photos which may be reaching the end of the line: https://www.dpreview.com/news/3781485434/l16-camera-manufacturer-light-abandons-consumer-imaging-turns-to-automotive I still think the Lytro is an awesome idea, just not for the selfie market...
