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Went to the Apple store -- my older iPod is acting up -- confirmed that it was the hard drive. For $179, I can get a whole new iPod. I'm tempted to do it, because I dropped it enough times that even if I replace the hard drive, doesn't mean something else could go wrong. Opinions? EDIT: Alternatively, anyone remember that web page, was it this one that most people successfully follow (I.E. have a working iPod at the end of the day)? Also, what hard drive to order? Are any of these going to be okay? I'm alright with having to keep the iPod in a protective covering to keep it together -- I do that anyway. While I was there, I finally saw a retina display, but they didn't have any movies so that I could gauge the resolution, and the signal was too weak to get any sort of resolution on YouTube. But it did look good. Maps had Satellite/Terrain/whatever on, so I could get a sense there, but that's not really the same thing as motion. They did have some movies in the camera, but what I really wanted was some demo sequences, like scenes from Cleopatra 2525 or something.
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Thanks for going there. ...so I didn't have to.
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The URL of that is randomly generated, right? imMFOw looks a little too much like imMEOw.
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The Brain Cell?
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Weggy Cebby (Ceylon Breakfast) & My Organic Market Assam == Ceylon Breakfast/Assam bastardization == Sebastian The Ceylon Breakfast is a tad to brisk for a daily drinker, but I like it every once in a while; the Assam is just a twee too...well, twee. So I thought blending them would make the best of both worlds, but it's like they don't blend. Ah well, still drinkable, at least.
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It's been so long since I started Talking Head, that I started it over. Got a little further (over half way) -- goddamn, this is excellent. Basically, it's deconstructionist movie-making at its most distilled -- in other words, it's a movie about movie-making (mostly the creative process, not so much the technical). At its worst, it's just a bunch of soliloquies.
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Y+B Malbec 2009 -- also pretty good. I'm going to start rating wines by how cold I need to drink them in order to enjoy them. This one is about 65 Fahrenheit. The Hogue Gewurtztraminer that I had earlier ("...in the year", not "...in the evening") was at least 72, if not higher.
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My only complaint is that it doesn't flow like a concept album -- if I didn't already know it was a concept album, I wouldn't pick up that it's a concept album. And by that, I mean the breaks between the songs, that's all. I'm sure I'll get over it, there are several songs that are already stuck in my head.
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I thought it was a snake giving him a wet willy. (cue 'trouser snake' joke)
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(makes a mental note to get JH-16's)
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That wouldn't be the first headphone accused of having a "reverb-y" effect -- I want to say the W2002? And there was another one, but I'm not remembering...I think Juan may have been one of the people to have heard it -- Juan (if you're reading this) -- do you remember of what I speak? Me, personally, never heard it, even on the headphones in question. I guess, having spent much time with Alesis Quadraverbs and other reverbs, I tend to gloss over them, and am able to hear the underlying source music. It's an interesting exercise -- to listen to the same thing through a variety of different reverbs, and then "dry" -- it gives your mind the information it needs to perform the subtraction, as it were. Which is funny, because I think I'm much more sensitive to phase smearing. Hey, Tyll -- where is the energy being stored, in the driver?
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The box can't be Steve's work -- I didn't think he was into that tongue-in-groove stuff at all. No, seriously, really nice stuff, as always!
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Noise canceling headphones for portable DVD player
Dusty Chalk replied to postjack's topic in Headphones
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I keep seeing ads for their products in the British high-fi magazines (...Choice and ...News), and for some reason thought they were exclusively a that-side-of-the-pond thing. Didn't realize I had access to them, have been intrigued, may give them a try. But I think most of us are computer based at this point, meaning we use whatever computer is available to us, so all's we needs is/are DACses. And possibly the routing things whatever they're called...Squeezebox, Transporter, etc.
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Noise canceling headphones for portable DVD player
Dusty Chalk replied to postjack's topic in Headphones
Wait, what? When? I thought you said the top-of-the-line one was good and listenable? That'll teach me not to eat pizza before bed... -
Continued luck and forward progress and whatnot.
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Correct. The HD580/HD600/HD650 are roughly in the same league -- the others are different animals altogether.
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No, no, I understand that. It's a patience thing -- once I pour the glass, I want it NAO. It's an effort not to drink it right away. I've had the best luck when I pour a glass first thing when I get home from work, put it up on a shelf, forget about it, go about my evening, feed the kitties, etc. Then much later get around to drinking it. The Final Punto was just a meh wine -- it needed to be chilled to subdue some of the flavors I didn't like. With the Y+B, it was back to just the patience thing. So in essence, I'm agreeing with you, at least in theory. What is common wisdom for optimal drinking temperature for wines?
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Nop(e). Bummer about hubby. Sending goodish waves in a general Western and slightly Southern direction. Me: took my mom out for her birthday. It was nice. She was time-limited, so she didn't have a chance to hem and haw and make departure painful like she usually does. Really nice.
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Oh, that might be a configuration issue (I.E. perhaps one can't mix and match sticks. Or something.). I do now see how that might lead to failure.
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Not sure how this would work -- 32-bit machines can only address up to between 3GB and 4GB. 64-bit machines can, of course, address much more. I don't know where the 2GB number came from.
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Yellow+Blue malbec 2008 -- pretty good straight out of the fridge, but have a second (1/2) glass warming to be sure.
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What? You do realize that they have less bass emphasis than the DT770's. Right? Well, anyway, whatever. Just don't be perpetuating that without having heard them for yourself. Re: HD600 vs. HD650 -- I agree with Tyll, they're pretty close. Especially well-amped. And remember that headphone position (including how far they are from the ears, I.E. as a result of clamping force) has a lot to do with sound quality.
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Cock and Pussy...fight!
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Finish this for me? "Yo dawg, I heard you like Playboy bunnies so we made a Playboy bunny out of Playboy bunnies so that you can..."