The author of that piece needs to drive a Wilson Pre-Select vehicle. I've driven three like this and it's brilliant. And technically an Automatic Transmission...
Very good point; I wonder if this is a cost cutting measure- as on some US vehicles it seems the Brake light is also an indicator...
A related point is where the front indicator is swamped by the brightness of the Daytime Running Light.
Check out the Datsun Cashcow Mk2. Unlike most vehicles...
EDF supply my electricity. This may explain the reason why AIR, Jean-Michelle Jarre, Sébastien Tellier and many other French music sound so pleasing in my system. 🙌🙌🙌
*edited as English was shite*
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my post Gez,
I have re-read the post I responded to and cannot see reference to Office Workers; however I was driving past an office the other day and wondered about the potential impact of AI on their occupation. Recruitment incidentally.
The part...
A bit jugemental, this.
What limits these people is a sort of social apartheid.
As for AI, people need to remember to use this new type of tool carefully.
A bit like a hammer. A hammer may be used to create things used correctly.
The antiquated and outdated 'class system' also exists in the UK though, doesn't it.
Coupled with a toxic individualism, that's pretty much why the UK is in the shit.
"I accept it’s a democracy, but how on earth do folks of this quality rise to the top. Their failings are obvious to all."
Because that's what happens in big business?
Many don't see this as they're in positions unaffected by those who believe:
"...shit always rolls downhill..."
See also...
I have listened to a couple of systems set up at shops. Modern systems with the latest technology.
They sound rather clinical and cold.
My system is a mix of classic kit with modern digital stuff like Audiolab M-dac+ and an extremely impressive Cyrus Discmaster 8.0.
As an aside, my 50 year...
Agreed. My Monitor Gold Ten 3LZ were £40 back in 2006.
I have auditioned other loudspeakers since then. To my ears nothing modern touches them.
Same for other vintage gear. There are some bargains to be had, however I reckon there's some snobbery to be overcome with regards to what are...
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