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  1. I love eating out!

    I used to take photographs and write reviews for all the nice places I ate it on my blog.

    As I moved up the ladder, taking photos became less appropriate and hence the reviews dwindled.

    Speaking of Chorizo, there's a place in Fairfield called Martinez Brothers that does the best Choripan (chorizo + chimichurri in a bread roll) for only $3.90 used to be $3 but that was a looooong time ago.

    They also have a nice selection of salamis, cheese and other delicatessen goods.

    More to come as they come to mind.

    Yes I love food =)

  2. the chef is Jean Robert de Cavel. i'm a big fan of fusion food. Jean Robert had this, now defunct, restaurant that i loved. it was called Pho Paris. it was a Vietnamese/French fusion restaurant. really, really great.

    Being Vietnamese Pho is one of my mainstays, there are a few suburbs near me - Cabramatta and Canley Heights where Vietnamese immigrants have flocked and entire businesses are run and owned by Vietnamese and the choice of food is fantastic.

    One of my favourite Pho shops is also one of the cheapest, it's in Cabramatta and is called Pho 54. It's in a tiny store, not very nice to look at but has been there for as long as I've been alive (probably longer) and has just the best, simplest Pho and at only $6.50 for a basic Pho bloody good value to boot!

  3. I think this implementation, probably more than a mouse over.

    x2 it means you have to deliberately want to see it. mouse over is a bit too easy to do accidentally, this suits the need very nicely.

  4. cool, never heard of lobster reubens, concept seems good.

    best lobster i ever had was from this place (everyone claims to be the best, but this place is hard to fault!):

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    simple but delicious, grilled lobster and chips. i think the beauty was in its freshness. this shop was right on the waterfront in fremantle in western australia - a hot spot for lobster fishing.

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  5. Ah, so my memory is not so bad as I do recall seeing them go for much higher.

    Not that I am seriously interested as I could not justify that kind of money on a discontinued headphone with its inherent problems.

    Someone else might be though... maybe Elephas needs a third :)

  6. I guess each person has a different definition of minimal

    But in my eyes minimalist is the least possible components

    That would be either DAP > headphones, or CD player with headphone out > headphones.

    In the case of stats, minimal would need to include the energizer as I don't know of any CD players/DAPs with appropriate outputs.

    If we're going to define relatively minimal, well then that's a whole new can of works as what is the line where minimal is no longer minimal?

    Also I don't think cost should have a part in it, more the number of components/complexity.

  7. I realize you're more concerned about dealing with an unknown person with little feedback, but thought it was worth mentioning that international shipping is not something in itself to be especially concerned about. Certainly people like me greatly appreciate those willing to partake in a bit of international trading.

    x2 Without people willing to ship international, I would be doomed to pay local pricing or worse, not have access to good gear at all.

    Believe it or not, I've generally had the same or faster delivery times from the USA/UK than from the other side of Australia.

    In this case, if you do go ahead with the sale, make sure it's fully traceable. Buyer pays shipping obviously and if he doesn't agree to paying the premium for shipping then I would respectfully decline.

  8. Are the pads flat-ish, or are they still plump and soft? If its the former do consider changing them. My Nova Sig improved quite a bit (less diffuse, more punchy and focused, and the highs are at last, present) when I swapped out the original pads (which were rotting <_<) for a new set of SR-404 pads.

    very much plump. if anything there's more springiness than the SR-404

    but then again, the SR-404 has a softer sort of leather. these feel like vinyl

  9. Have been listening to the SR-Lambda standard bias for the last hour or so.

    Impressions so far compared to the SR-404 are a less detailed sound overall.

    I remember going from the Lambda pro to the SR-404 and loving how less fatiguing it was. The upper mids were smoothed out and less peaky but not at the expense of detail or impact, if anything the SR-404 was superior in both regards.

    Comparing the SR-404 and SR-Lambda side by side, the Lambda is relative to the SR-404 as the SR-404 was to the Lambda Pro, but unfortunately at the expense of detail and impact.

    However, this makes it a more relaxed listen and better for background listening. On the other hand, I consider the Lambda pro and even the SR-404 a more engaging listen, I could not use them for background listening.

    Sound quality aside, this pair are in great condition, and I'm surprised such an old phone has lasted this long. I think the headband is smaller on the Lambda compared to the Lambda pro and SR-404 though, since I have a large-ish head and have maxed out the headband on it, whereas with the SR-404 and Pros there is still a fair bit of room to spare.

  10. It's an upgrade, that's for sure but how much really depends on what version of the SRM-1 you've got as the difference between an early A model and a late C model is substantial. It's been too long since I've had a 717 here but it's a great amp but the KGSS is even better... ;)

    The serial on mine is A8921 so I guess that makes it an A model?

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