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Several sets were indeed reused, the most obvious of which is the subway station and some of the buildings.

This isn't technically in-ear type either. There isn't any physical elements that goes into your ear canals to be called that. More like a side vented on-ear earbud, but that's quite a mouthful. So in-ear type they are.

I hope Sony sues the hell out Apple. This is an old design don'tchaknow? I mean there are several others in the line. So, I hope lots of litigation for the obvious copied headphones.

Gawker Media, a family company. Good one.

I just read an reply from one of the commentor and it just made my brain hurt so much. I just want to cry on my pillows and ever forget that humanity ever fucking existed. I won't post the reply or even say who it is because it was Xenophobic, Paranoid, Racist, and 100% fucking ignorant!!!

Just me, or did I read this entire thing in his voice?

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85... meh.

Thank you.

You've yet to meet Murphy have you?

Will anyone hurt me if I said Gangnam Style?

If it's not sending nor receiving any signals, then most likely it won't interfere.

I'd love to see the mic placement and what mic was used on this recording (it matters much more so than you'd imagine). It sounds to me that it's much more closer to the teacher than the student. But despite the placing, yes, the low frequency resonance from the Strad is much more profound and upfront vs. the

I wonder if the same process can be done for Violas, Cellos, and even Basses? If that process can be repeated for other stringed instruments, that would be very cool.

Probably both.

I had a chance to hear, from what I was told, was a genuified Strad violin at one point or another.

Want to know how the artist is French?

IT DID? How the heck did I miss its duckface?

Not boot sector, but lead in. It's essentially the same thing.

Wat? No Duckface?