Which brings me to this point: IF you have any type of Grados, invest in a set of G-Cush paddings. It changes the Grados from Supraural to Circumaural, gives it a bigger soundstage, and generally makes Grados (even the lowly SR60s) sound a whole lot better.
1. Avoid Clipons or Street Styles. They are never comfortable and the street styles get in the way with the glasses frames.
2. Go with larger headphones with big, thick padding. This is especially critical for Closed Back Headphones. Open Phones like Grados, Senn HD5xx series, etc. are generally lighter and have plenty of foam/cloth paddings. Closed back phones like the Sony MDR-V6s and other DJ headphone uses pleather paddings that are not too thick. Those are the ones that tend to squeeze down on your ears and frames.
3. Go with Circumaural (over the ears) as opposed to on-ear headphones.
Nice thick padding and headphones that totally encompasses your ears are your best bet.
OR, avoid the issue altogether by using IEMs or very high quality Earbuds (YUIN PKs or Sony MDR-E888s, if you can still find them)
There should be Add DVDs in the menu bar, or will suggest that you add DVDs when you browse. Then you should be able to change to DVD, Streaming, Both, or 2 DVDs/Mo plan.
And with the 2 DVD plan, you can stream 2 hours per month. So there is that.
With Apple, the case is obvious; billions of cash on hand thanks to the iOS and App Store. Microsoft wants its share of Billions.
And for most users, the consistent experience between desktop, laptop, tablet, and phone will be more than enough to overcome what we nerds, geeks, gamers, and other users require. It's the ole 99% vs. 1%.
It's smart, we may not like it, we'll laugh at it, but that's where it's going. Deal with it.
And if memory serves, AMDx64 and Core Duo systems began appearing around that time. And as far as I know, they should run Windows 7 very well. Probably 8 too
I MEAN IT!
Extremely gamey, tough, and gristlelike. Kinda like bear.
Having said that, I wonder how they came about this? Did they find a buried seal carcass which had an Auk in its stomach, fermented and not digested? Or did someone do this just for shits and giggles?
Imagine my surprise when I was told that's had to get clearance for the Hollywood sign from the FilmLA offices
And I thought the existence of Shorty drink items were something of an open secret. Like the In-n-out "secret" menu.