Comment Re: maize?? (Score 1) 341
He believed that spicy or sweet foods led to "passions" and "impure thoughts".
So THAT'S why I have impure thoughts!
He believed that spicy or sweet foods led to "passions" and "impure thoughts".
So THAT'S why I have impure thoughts!
Mate, the ballot paper looks like an Asian grocery shelf and you complain about the lack of choice?
More like a restaurant with a huge menu of delicious dishes to choose from. You can order what ever you want but you always get either sweet and sour pork or beef in black bean sauce served to you - both come with special fried rice.
The regulators acted after finding the operator had missed checkups on about 10,000 pieces of equipment. The Nuclear Regulation Authority requested that Japan's science ministry urge the operator to comply.
If you read anything different, a link would be appreciated.
The regulators acted after finding the operator had missed checkups on about 10,000 pieces of equipment
You don't consider that news?
imo nuclear can be safe. It's people that can't be trusted.
I've been sitting here for ten minutes and I got nothin'.
A planned for wind farm near Nantucket
Risked the view of a rich tourist's junket
So a judge stepped on in
Said, "give safety a spin"
"To test the idea, that'll f%#k it."
% == u
# == c
Subtlety doesn't work well at
it doesn't matter how lossy or lossless the file is if you're listening with shitty white earbuds.
Dude, use some alcohol wipes on them before you get an infected ear.
"Modern music" is recorded with much higher gain than previously so having higher quality equipment probably won't make much of a difference if your taste is mainstream. A couple of links:
The loudness war.
This made me smile. Why? I was listening to a youtube clip on pc speakers to pick up the affect on sound quality after clipping occurs...... he does explain it well though.
Disclaimer: Most of my digital music is in flac format - sounds brilliant through my main system at home, not so crash hot on my phone using black earbuds.
A list is only as strong as its weakest link. -- Don Knuth