Creative EP-630
I have recently tried creative EP-630 and it cost a quarter of a similar pair of Bose phones that I'd normally go for. Ordering from their website couldn't be easier and the site is locked for security of payments.
The ear pads are rubber and far more comfortable to the ears. The design is by far more ergonomically and causes less stress to the ears.
The sound is by far the real selling point however and is a stunning and enhanced listening pleasure. The volume on my MP3 is extraordinarily loud but the quality does not fall away and wobble/ scratchiness are simply not there, even at full volume.
The bass tones are very deep and you made need to lighten them up with a little more treble. The sound in general is very crisp.
The cord is very long which is a bonus as I run on road and on the treadmill ...
Maximus-Qualitus 23.01.2009
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Advantages: Good story, one of five books Disadvantages: Not actually V.C
V.C.Andrews is a very famous author known primarily for her books The 'Dollanganger Family' one of which is titled flowers in the attic. Most of the books under her name come in fives. Four separate stories which somehow wind together to create a fifth. Crystal is no exception and it is the second instalment to the 'Orphans Miniseries'. The others are known as Butterfly, Brooke, Raven and finally Runaways.
Now before I go further I have to break a few hearts. Even though V.C.Andrew is famous for many a book she has personally penned few herself. She did write the whole Dollanganger family series just as she wrote half the Casteel family series and My Sweet Audrina. Apart from this the only thing she contributed was her notes on the idea of a book. A ghost writer fills in her shoes and writes her ideas under her name. He is called ...
Advantages: Cheap, Environmentally friendly, Versatile...they're just great, ok? Disadvantages: You wouldn't want to sprinkle them on your cornflakes!
In my eternal quest to try and save money, and allow me to spend more on the finer things in life (nice holidays etc), I've reading up a lot on different ways to shop and save. My latest discovery is Soda Crystals and for this I need to thank Kim and Aggie and my other half being late home, causing me to watch their programme on BBCAmerica (Their show is on 4 times a day in America, can you believe it?).
My shopping bill seems to get bigger and bigger and I often find new products I want to try out, or 'need' as they claim to 'better than the rest'. My biggest expense always seem to come from cleaning products, be it limescale removers, washing powder, fabric softener, bleaches and creams, window cleaners, sink and drain cleaners...you get the idea. Then whilst watching the domestic goddesses (Kim and Aggie) they started using this ...
MarcoG 03.02.2009
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The six-song debut from this California album is a wild ride through classic psychedelia and contemporary prog-rock, filtered through chaotic elements of punk and hardcore that have come in between. But what's unique about songs like "Owl" and "A Thousand Eyes" is that they pack so many ideas into relatively short, three-to-four-minute songs, harnessing the concise energy of the alt-rock era while wrapping it in dense layers of warbled vocals, guitar feedback, dense organs, and feverish bridges. If EP is their ostensible DIY beginning, it will be worth waiting to hear their evolution on an actual full-length.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Until The Sun Dies (Part 2)
2.
Vexation
3.
Thousand Eyes
4.
Owl
5.
Arcturus
6.
Parting Song For The Torn Sky
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