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death_by_chocolate t1_jdxlcck wrote
"I got yer beach chair swingin' ya goombah."
death_by_chocolate t1_jccv1qv wrote
Reply to I want to replace my American shower head with a European styled long hose and shower head. What do I do? by Nonofyourdamnbiscuit
Most heads are a standard thread and easily removable by hand. Sometimes a small wrench might be needed. The hose kits are readily available wherever plumbing supplies are sold, and typically fit on the standard threaded outlet.
death_by_chocolate t1_jbj01bw wrote
Reply to comment by themightychris in why is everyone going to the Mann and not FM Pavilion this summer? by Agitated_Skin1181
Yes. Park at Penns Landing, ferry over and back.
death_by_chocolate t1_j9g6xr2 wrote
Reply to TIL that at its peak, AOL / America Online was responsible for 50% of CDs manufactured worldwide by eskihomer
I know a fella who pannelled his computer room with those things.
death_by_chocolate t1_j9d5j0y wrote
I have no experience with them but I'm told that there are smartphone apps which will do this.
death_by_chocolate t1_j7cif68 wrote
Reply to Touching the Liberty Bell by z7q2
Yes, I felt the Bell. When it was at Independence Hall. In the 60's I'd guess.
death_by_chocolate t1_j5fief5 wrote
Reply to Why Helicopter? by Republican_Wet_Dream
If you know where it is--because I, alas! do not--you can look it up on FlightRadar:
death_by_chocolate t1_j4ct9pf wrote
Reply to This is a crime by Odd-Emergency5839
I'm sure the squirrels don't see it that way. "We'll live like kings!"
death_by_chocolate t1_j1huylg wrote
Reply to comment by Fluffy_Little_Fox in Music sounds so much better on cd, why?? by puk3x
But this is pointless. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Again: "The signal chain all the way though is typically garbage these days anyway. Cheap headphones, choppy digitization, noisy devices. 75% of your customers are not even equipped to discern the difference." Nobody knows the quality of the source here so whatever appears at the other end is meaningless anyway.
Sure, you can make the argument that efforts to appease the 25% of folks who have invested the $3k-to-$5k (or more--sometimes much more) necessary to make a high level of source detail clearly audible at the other end are simply wasted. You're broadcasting color television signals to viewers who only have black-and-white sets.
But this is not the same as asserting that it's not even there to begin with, or that intentionally degrading your signal to make it cheaper to provide is not, at some level, disingenuous. Of course it is.
But lots of people are perfectly willing to make the trade-offs offered, of course: price against quality against convenience. Pick any two, as they say. But there are also plenty such as OP here who are not even fully aware of how much they are missing, or how much their expectations have been lowered. And it always saddens me when the good-faith efforts of talented musicians and meticulous recording engineers are essentially flushed away.
But, to be sure, the only one whose ox is really being gored is the last one on the chain --the consumer.
death_by_chocolate t1_j1gyddt wrote
Reply to Music sounds so much better on cd, why?? by puk3x
Better than what? Streaming? Those signals are squished. Which is the fancy-schmancy technical term for compressed. Those folks are not gonna make any effort to make a full-bandwidth data stream available when most people can't tell the difference or even care anymore. Shit costs money.
The signal chain all the way though is typically garbage these days anyway. Cheap headphones, choppy digitization, noisy devices. 75% of your customers are not even equipped to discern the difference.
And for the other 25% you can make 'em pay extra for a lossless signal.
It's a great business model. Take a medium, chop substantial portions of it away to make it simpler and cheaper to broadcast, and then charge a fee to have the deleted portion put back. "Oh, you want all of it? Well there's gonna be a charge for that. Pixels don't grow on trees, y'know."
death_by_chocolate t1_iw00am8 wrote
Literature is history.
death_by_chocolate t1_irkl0bt wrote
Well, they have pumps to pump the water out. Maybe the pump has failed.
death_by_chocolate t1_jecbvm7 wrote
Reply to Is there any other way to name a band? by PhireDawn
It's gotta stand out in print, be something drunk folks remember, and fit on the marquee.