Mr-Zero-Fucks

Mr-Zero-Fucks t1_je7oy3d wrote

Reply to comment by Bizarre_Protuberance in Bourne Movies by hockey-guy99

I personally think that's a one movie premise, they failed at coming with other interesting concepts for the sequels, they all feel like the same movie in my memory.

I personally prefer Mission Impossible, every sequel comes with the promise of new action sequences and cool gadgets, kinda like the old school 007 ones.

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Mr-Zero-Fucks t1_j6o6we8 wrote

Nothing in the headphones

But try to keep your sessions at normal levels or your ears may develop Tinnitus. Quiet environments, good isolation, or noise cancelling are better ways to improve your listening experience than turning the volume up.

Also remember, good equalization is about turning the annoying frequencies down, not pumping the good ones up.

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Mr-Zero-Fucks t1_j4nmr4f wrote

The shittiest shutter in the market still handles more than 100,000 shots, 5 years means 20,000 poses a year, more than 50 pics every single day. That's not what I'd consider "casual".

A casual photographer who takes maybe 100-200 pics per week can expect a few decades of service from a decent Nikon if they take good care of it.

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Mr-Zero-Fucks t1_iy91zqt wrote

Small indie bands have shitty production anyways, a higher bitrate won't help much, if the song is good, enjoy it for the artistic merit.

Also support them, they'll invest more in production if the demo does well, I've seen this happening a couple times.

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Mr-Zero-Fucks t1_iy8zwvj wrote

FLAC is for preservation of CDs, all my favorite bands only have remastered tracks that sound horrible available in streaming platforms. Seriously, nothing ruins Metallica's drums like quantization.

For modern computer made music, 320kbps is more than enough.

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Mr-Zero-Fucks t1_iy5vo57 wrote

Everything is in the mix, and that includes all the trickery used to emulate an actual acoustic dimension, a single speaker can only reproduce a single sound, how sophisticated is that single sound is what matters.

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