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Comment Re: Questions (Score 1) 138

It lets you switch between up to eight paired devices (two at a time), which is a legitimately great feature.

On the other hand, they were caught collecting information about user listening habits, because we live in a dystopian hellworld. The app for their latest model (Bose 700) requires you to set up a Bose Music account and presumably opt in to this collection.

Comment Re: Mass hysteria? (Score 2) 138

Iâ(TM)ve been following this story for a while and this is the first time Iâ(TM)ve seen anyone saying theyâ(TM)ve removed ANC. The usual claim is that itâ(TM)s noticeably less effective, which can be very subjective.

Personally, I choose to believe that the firmware made the noise-cancelling a little bit better.

Comment Re: What was actually removed? (Score 4, Informative) 138

Bose has been so unable to reproduce the problem that theyâ(TM)re sending techs to peopleâ(TM)s homes to take measurements in situ. Independent third-party reviewers using actual test equipment have been similarly unable to detect a difference with the firmware update. It seems likely that the problem exists only as a memetic illness, spread between credulous audiophiles. A social media disease, if you will.

Comment Mass hysteria? (Score 5, Informative) 138

Neither Bose nor independent third-party reviewers have been able to actually measure a difference in ANC with the firmware update. Given that audiophiles are extremely suggestible, my money is on the problem existing solely between the earcups.

Comment Re:Reference Materials (Score 1) 462

I find it funny that you mention two games for a console made after the Playstation 1, then say every game and game system manufactured before the introduction of the PS1 should only be in the tens of GB. PS1: 94. N64: 96.

Yes, Nintendo really did release a technologically inferior console 1.5 years after it's competitor. They expected it to work, too. Hahaha.

(Your estimate is slightly off, though -- Everything up through the PSX/N64 era is about a GB, N64 is about 5. GB. Pretty fucking crazy to think about, eh?)

Comment Re:I am attending Western Washington University as (Score 2) 298

It is, unfortunately, a pissing match that is all the higherups care about. What brings a school money? Students? Naaah. GRANTS bring the school money, for engineering -- And maybe that's only so true because at UF (where I attend for CS), tuition is dirt cheap. It's gone up like... 40% since I started, I think? and is still like $150/cr. And what brings grants? Research and papers and publications and. . .

I've had more mediocre professors at UF than great ones, by far. In the CS department, there's been one good prof, one great prof (He even posts on here, actually...), and one OUTSTANDING ... lecturer. Said outstanding lecturer is being let go because he doesn't have a PhD (from the campus newspaper). Compare him to the professors I've had that phone it in. The ones that show up 10 minutes late every lecture and read off ppt slides. The data structures prof I had who used the book and slides that our department chair wrote 10 years ago that I've even heard professors say are godawful, let alone everyone that takes the class. Grumblegrumble.

Comment Re:Sad state of affairs for a once great company (Score 4, Informative) 210

I feel like being a bit of a pedant, here.
If it wasn't for the merger with Enix, Square likely wouldn't be around. See, it wasn't so much a merger as a Square-fucked-up-when-they-made-The-Spirits-Within-and-needed-bailing-out. Further, they had a lot of great years after that merger, given that it was... almost a decade ago. They considered merging before that, but at the point they merged, TSW lost Square a bunch of money and they would have had a hard time making it back on their feet.

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