

I’m returning to car boot sales to buy cubic meters of CDs.
That, and BandCamp.
I’m returning to car boot sales to buy cubic meters of CDs.
That, and BandCamp.
And the thin pins means that with any weight (wall-wart, etc.), it starts to come out.
Doubly so if it’s set into thin plasterboard that already wobbles.
Possibly a language thing: I mean this stuff.
One of the reasons I like my Sennheiser bluetooth headphones is the power on/off/recharge headset is a chirpy hampshire/oxofrdshire accent.
And the Sonys even more, as they just go “budoom” when you power them up.
Unfortunately, they’re the only commonly-available cola with just sugar (rather than artificial sweeteners).
I’ve done a two-pronged approach, of finding alternatives (Karma and Mate are nice), and getting ready to start making my own with a carbonate.
But commonly, you’ll need to buy an entire 24 pack to even approach the pricing of Coca.
What I have found is making carbonated squash often hits the spot nicely.
Really appreciate the run-through OP, most appreciated.
It’s a bit of a shame that it’s let down by few small issues, like USB 2.0 (WHY?!)
Which.co.uk do a pretty good job at reviewing stuff.
They’re not ideal, and they do seem to focus too hard on some things over others.
But in terms of finding “Can I get an X that is half decent for the money I’m willing to spend”, they work quite well.
Unfortunately, they are a bit pricey.
I found it was well worth ripping to flac securely using EAC (no idea what the modern setup is).
As then I knew I had a perfect copy to make whatever MP3 I wanted in the future from.
Nowadays, I convert everything to V0 for portable use, but who knows what the future may hold.