ETA: The issue has already been addressed. Never mind.
ETA: The issue has already been addressed. Never mind.
"CNN made made any deal, of any kind with the user." God damn it. Proof read, CNN.
Someone who looks exactly like Palmer Luckey and wanders late into a 12:30 class smelling like 15 hours of video gaming with hints of shit.
So longee, Morrissey!
Yeah. They didn't need to go for gritty realism or anything, but they were total cartoons and it's almost embarrassing to watch.
Ray is just fantastic in that film (and almost everything I've seen him in). I think he manages to go 20 or so minutes in that film without saying a word while being involved in dialogue. So much is conveyed about his character that it's easy to miss that he isn't saying a damn thing.
Get away from what?
Such snowflakes!
That's cruel. Why don't you just move there?
That's her euphemism for pooping. So, yes, once a week.
This morning, I took a sticky shit and had to wiggle my butt around until the turd finally fell away from my anus. I think it's more like that.
People on that side of the political aisle must be familiar with some archaic usage of the word "patriot" that I am wholly ignorant of.
100th like— it makes me feel like I'm a part of something.
So, real life works like the Dark Crystal?
(Black peopllllee!)
That may be a psychological trick of audio compression (a different thing than the compression we're talking about here). It makes everything seem louder, which seems better (especially in the car).
Cassettes are so easily duped. They're the most gullible of all media.
I assumed it was a reference to a bluetooth speaker, but, yeah, I remember the "digital ready!" sticker on speakers in the 90s. It made people afraid that their speakers were not ready for digital and that if they wanted to buy a CD player they'd have to upgrade the speakers on their stereo, too, or something would be…
The weird cymbal sound you're describing is probably sibilance. It can happen at any bitrate and may depend on any part of recording/encoding/decoding/playback. But, yeah, low bitrate does cause it pretty badly, so I'd blame that first.