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Thank you, that helps. Was conscription going on outside of Japan at the time?
Thank you, that helps. Was conscription going on outside of Japan at the time?
Honest question, but where in 1932? Asia sure, but Europe?
Your budget will play a role. I 100% agree with people saying don’t get computer speakers if you’re looking for quality, but the catch is they need to be powered.
I did a bunch of research and got the below on sale after a few reccos and agonizing over specs. For reference, previously I have used spreadsheets to tune a room to a flat frequency response with my own custom crossover designs, so… I’m picky.
I’ve been happy with my choice. And since they are fairly portable, they are versatile. Also used them with a Midi keyboard and a portable projector.
Edifier R1280DB Powered Bluetooth Bookshelf Speakers - Optical Input - Wireless Studio Monitors - 4 Inch Near Field Speaker - 42W RMS - Wood Grain (Black) https://a.co/d/0cpcTsI0
The implementation doesn’t sound terrible.
So if you already use GPT for day-to-day, it may be a welcome experience. If you don’t, don’t opt in.
I’m skeptical of GPT add-ons, bit at least this was done in a low-bloat opt-in way (which allows Mozilla to bring in revenue (probably)).
By your reasoning I could use some 24 gauge wire that came with a pair of Walmart computer speakers with a receiver paired with 3-ways each with 10" woofers. Or even better yet, between a plate amp and sub as a fire starter.
I don’t disagree with your overall premise, but it’s too reductive, even for home theater. Throw in a “16ga in most non-sub applications” and only then does it become true.
Gauge matters in some setups, especially over longer lengths, this is overly generalizing.
This is why Dog Fooding is important.
Look at me, I am HOoMaN, I have anxieetYy, har har
Yup, understood and agree with all that the first time.
But since the “royal we” spread these memes like wildfire, then “we still remember all the good that came from him, of which there was arguably (to all the people you describe) more.”
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Yea, Philly has a few like this.
Nowadays people use the popular ROMs like Lineage (you might remember as cyanogenmod), or GraphineOS. There are a few others, too. But XDA is always a good resource.
Not sure what you were going for, but you proved my point given the image is circulating.
Nice to see users turning on features that I added to the app, too, hah (title first).
A good example of how this is not the case is the UK and Dentists. When Brexit hit and they left the EU (picture if the right in the US had their immigration way), a ton of immigrant Dentists had to leave. It was easy to stay before because of the EU. Now there is a huge shortage of dentists. Surprise surprise.
Up vote for Thunder 😉
I had exactly the same issue, OLED dark mode, too.
This is why I only buy unlockable devices that have open boot loaders. Making that decision up front means ROM support for a much longer time frame.
Comment OP must never learn anything new. Good find.
Ice cold insult. Sick burn.