Tv shows and movies?Quote:
Originally Posted by goofy8275
I just got home from work... Doing usual routine of changing and sitting on throne while I surf on ipad
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Tv shows and movies?Quote:
Originally Posted by goofy8275
I just got home from work... Doing usual routine of changing and sitting on throne while I surf on ipad
Hey guys, if your a fan of music, I definetly recommend the Jango app.
It's free and there must be millions of songs on there, I even found ancient ones know one knows about anymore :)
Ed Harris is a classy actor, Pollock is one of my favourite films.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaykaykay
The Archangel
Shopping online. Looking for a decent pair of noise cancellation headphones. I am tossed between: bose, soul and Audi technics.
Any suggestions would be great from you all. Have a few trips we are taking this year and so will be on the plane for some considerable time!
I have Bose and Shures, which I'm happy with.
For me, fit is really important, so it can be hit or miss even with good-sounding ones. I know Sennheiser is a good brand, for instance, and I once ordered a pair that turned out to be immediately painful to wear. They don't fit my husband, either. Unfortunately, he'd thrown away the packaging they came in, so we still have them. An expensive waste.
Hi kaykaykay--I was hoping to get your input since you are the world traveler. I just ordered the souls sl 300 and my husband ordered the Bose just now. It was a toss between both and each had very good reviews on cnet and pcworld. I figured we could try out both and see which one we like and return the other. Who knows, maybe we will keep both brands-we both need a pair, so this may work!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaykaykay
I saw the sennheisers and also the bower and wilkin brands, but had not researched it further.
Thanks, kaykaykay -- I'll let you know what I think of both! :)
I hope the ones you ordered work well for you and your husband, and that you have lots of fun on your trips.
For earbuds, headphones and earphones, I'm wondering whether down the road something like 3D printers will help. Once 3D printers become cheap and we all have them, maybe manufacturers of headsets could allow people to print out plastic replicas, which you could try on at home for comfort before ordering. You'd still have to judge sound via the real headsets, but at least you wouldn't end up ordering ones that turned out to hurt your ears or head. I imagine high-end manufacturers might take advantage of that.
Funny that you mention the earbuds. I bought several pairs for a trip last year and tried convincing myself they fit, but those darn things kept falling out. I am pretty excited to get both pairs and try them out. Both will probably look huge on my head, by oh well! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaykaykay
Ghost day on LMN!!!
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