Advantages: Great sound, sturdy, easy to use Disadvantages: Only runs off mains power
Before I got my iPod and sounddock, I was one of those who refuses to subscribe to the technological revolution. Prefering hi-fi and compact disc to the digital music phenomenon. However, within a week (once I'd worked out how to use it), I was hooked on my iPod and once I got the sound-dock, there was no turning back. I think it's fairly safe to say that the era of compact disc players and tape decks is over... The only reason I still have a normal cd player in my house is to listen to the radio, and those few albums that I just haven't got around to putting on my iPod yet.
The Bose sound-dock is a piece of mastery in the area of audio technology. Beautiful, sleek and streamlined; it's large frontal speaker provides both volume and sound quality. The music I play on the sound-dock sounds almost incomparably better than CDs ...
Advantages: Smart and tidy with excellent sound quality Disadvantages: A little heavy
We needed a new docking station and immediately we thought 'Bose', knowing that this was, in our opinion the best quality.
Our Ipod was one of the cheaper ones but it makes no difference to the output of sound when in this docking station. It is Fantastic!
The acoustics are great, base amazing and as the station is a little heavier, it is safe to place anywhere even with a toddler knocking the table every five minutes!
It has a sleek design that looks perfect in the modern home.
The sound is amazing! it has an easy to use compact remote control, which fits perfectly in your pocket. So while you are out having a BBQ in the garden and want to turn the sound UP or Down, it is simple and easy to do.
You can also adjust the volume on the station with ease.
Even at a high level, the sound comes out perfect...not distorted at all ...
Advantages: Gandolfini's Character Disadvantages: It really isn't that funny
Contrary to popular belief, The Mexican is primarily concerned with the relationship between Julia Roberts and James Gandolfini. The Pitt/Roberts relationship is not the sole focus here, as the two spend the majority of the film apart.
Leroy (Gandolfini; The Sopranos, 8mm) kidnaps Samantha (Roberts) to bribe Jerry (Pitt) into giving him the antique gun that he's supposed to have retrieved. This gun- "The Mexican" -has several myths, and Jerry's assignment was to bring it back to mob boss Arnold Margolese (Gene Hackman), in order to pay off his debt to him. Samantha, however, is not at all impressed by Jerry's priorities, as he promised to take her to Vegas; thus, she spends most of the film ranting to her kidnapper about her relationship problems.
This is where the film excels. Leroy is the tough guy, closet homosexual, who soon ...
andycarrington 30.03.2009
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