@Chernobyl: Yeah, I totally understand the logic behind that decision. I typically buy entire albums at a time so Amazon is a good deal better for me (and my wallet).
@Chernobyl: Yeah, I totally understand the logic behind that decision. I typically buy entire albums at a time so Amazon is a good deal better for me (and my wallet).
I discovered the wonders of the Amazon MP3 marketplace months ago and I've been using it ever since as a place to get great, inexpensive music.
@Chernobyl: That'll probably never be an option. Apple likes having its own little media download monopoly on iOS devices and I highly doubt they'd be willing to give it up.
Save yourself a mint and get yourself a pair of HiFiMan RE-262 IEMs. Trust me. They're fantastic for their (estimated) retail price of $250.
The only reason I clicked on this article is because of Sam Spratt's amazing artwork.
@FluxDecapitator: I've had mine for a couple months now and I love them. Whatever you paid for them, it was a wise investment.
@TimeMuffin: Audio Technica ATH-M50 headphones. Slaughters the Beats for less than half the price.
@jturnbow: So true.
Listening to a pair of HiFiMan RE-262s. I'm in audio heaven right now. These things are amazing.
@lycosman: Point taken.
I guess these would be best for POP music!
@no computers in texas: Yeah, that comment irked me slightly too (even if it was in jest). Hip-Hop/Rap music is awesome.
Looks like an upside down boot to me, at least at first glance.
I think this alarm would be just as annoying to the people whose homes are being protected by it as the criminals breaking into them.
@DukeOfPwn: Yep, check this out. [www.amazon.com]
I guess the next thing that needs to be built is a real sapper, right? Amirite?
Here's hoping Google fails then.
@Eriamjh: I was hoping I wasn't the only one!
Too expensive for me. I can get *real* toasters for that kind of money!
Not exactly surprised and as much as I tend to disagree with Apple on many matters, I don't find fault with them here.