What'd you think of Green Eggs and Ham? I thought it was too melodramatic for me.I'm still working on Hop on Pop. So much political subtext to it, it's overwhelming.
Hallenbeck77
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Use to.
I noticed that in the past couple months, I've really just been on my game consoles, and on my laptop. I've really only watched the news while I was at work / school, and TV when I was at a friend's house.
Was working at Amazon through a temp. service from June, but had to stop last week because my school schedule got in the way, but I liked it. The temp. people got really fvcking anal about stuff, but the money was awesome.
I've had my Lenovo Ideapad for probably 3 years, and the only thing about it is that it's gotten a bit slow (as I'm sure it should). But everything else about it is pretty much fine.
Going along with what Silicel1 said - My laptop's keyboard is very nice. Not a single key has ever been sticky. It has nice feedback, and everything is pretty much spaced out well (not sure what else to mention).
Something I've noticed on a lot of their laptops (from what I've looked at) is that they usually only use the integrated video card, so they aren't usually "gaming" laptops, but I can play Civ V, with everything turned down of course, and it runs fine.
But this is really just my evaluation on my laptop.
Music
raging_user
I very much approve of these.upbeat music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GFRcFm-aY
rocinante_
Also: Funny videos work well too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwjmUWh-ymo
Other companies do make headphone lines for mobile usage. Also beats are garbage. None of them can achieve such volume on a mobile device from my experience. Volume matters ALOT on a mobile device. How does volume matter a lot when 70% volume seems to be an adequate listening level (for me at least, but my ears are in great condition :P)? Could be different for each device as well. My phone's adequate volume level is about 50-60%, where as my Nexus 7 is about 70%, and I'm using ATH-M50's.[QUOTE="Jonwh18"]
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I have never quite followed the notion that marketing alone can make a product insanely popular. Today I listened to a beats headphone for the first time on a mobile device and I was kinda blown away by how sensitive they are, not even IEMs get that loud on a phone.
You can bring any serious headphone but on a mobile device it just wont cut it so this is kind off a really significant thing if you ask me. So the question comes, why dont other audio companies make headphones dedicated for mobile usage?
Gambler_3
Your music files can matter too, but you can easily increase their levels with audacity or some other program.
Clearly says in the article that it's made to carry helicopters, and transport personnel and supplies incase of natural disasters.
It may not launch aircraft, but aircraft sure as hell can be put on it.
I know this might sound very strange, but after having problems with "cheap" cables, I was wondering if any of you guys have bought a series of HDMI cables that just have worked perfectly for at least a few months without audio / video hiccups and what not?
I know more than well that the one's that are upwards of $30+ (and even the freaky expensive ones) are pretty much pointless, but I think I could deal with spending $15-$20 each on some cables. But I figured I'd see if any particular brands / types of HDMI cables were really great to go with.
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