No, but you will, on your deathbed, feel a vague but potent sense of personal dissatisfaction.
No, but you will, on your deathbed, feel a vague but potent sense of personal dissatisfaction.
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iPods already allow you to listen to uncompressed music. Neil Young would know this if Neil Young were actually complaining about sound quality and not the fact that he is old and things are different now.
Hell yes!
Andy Milonakis as NEPTR is so pitch perfect.
Mad Men already has a strong feminist bent, it's one of the shows greatest strengths. The show doesn't "[isolate] and [marginalize] women's’ voices within pop-culture narratives" it explores how society margininalizes its realistic, humanized women characters, and the cultural narratives that lead them along without…
Why does that bum you out? Actually using a cassette tape would've necessitated putting a mic in front of the boombox driver or running a cable out of it, and furthermore would sound like total shit. It's a great, iconic moment of a great, iconic performance.
Did you know that the visible pipes on every pipe organ you've ever looked at produce no sound whatsoever?
I am taking a kind of perverse pleasure watching the wheels come off this show.
Is anyone else getting the absolute craziest advertisement from the Bermuda tourist board?
British people certainly have heard of the term, if only from the massive amount of American television and films they watch. It's more accurate to say that British people don't use it; London does not have a "downtown" but it does have a city centre.
It's possible I was too busy getting turbo-plastered in scummy bars with rotten assholes to notice that Dayton had a good performing arts scene.
I lived in Dayton for twelve harrowing years, and I did not know there was a Dayton Opera until now. In fact the idea of a Dayton Opera is fucking hilarious to me.
All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem is conspicuously missing.
No, it was William Fichtner.
No mention of Quentin Dupieux's Wrong? SHAME. It's got William Fichtner!
I honestly have no clue why everyone loves this turd of a show. I found it to be a boring, turgid hunk of shit. It's like a PG Wodehouse novel played with a straight face.
It's not nearly as fluid or as stylized as Miyazaki. Obviously this and OG Avatar owe an enormous stylistic debt to Studio Ghibli, but if Miyazaki had animated the water-bending sequence from this trailer, for instance, it would be positively spellbinding, rather than just pretty good.
Idiotking, it is my job as an audio engineer to, from time to time, tell people when they have absolutely no fucking idea what they are talking about, and unfortunately today is your day.