If you say so
If you say so
Pshhhhhh, yh maybe if you’re an audiophile or a professional musician, you could tell the difference. I’d put an average pair of wireless against an average pair of wired to the pepsi challenge any day of the week
My Bluetooth is always on, so I just click the button on the headphone and I’m connected.
I don’t know about your phone, but my headphones connect with just one button push.
She just loves the books, bath buns were something she’d already heard about but never actually seen or had a recipe for. Where as I had never heard of them at all.
You’d probably be more in to it if you were interested in the history of food.
For me personally, I do find it interesting to consider what people did for food, in an age where you couldn’t just pop to the supermarket and buy literally whatever you wanted, or select from a plentiful choice or restaurants and takeaways.
My girlfriend loves Jane Austen, so she would have been interested in this video in particular.
It’s a well presented and well made video, even though the interest could be considered niche, as you put it, it saves me from needing to go through several pages of Wikipedia 8/10
Right.
It’s absolutely not worth buying the latest and greatest flagships anymore. The experience to the user is almost identical whether you’re spending £1000 or £300.
Personally I’d much rather spend that £700 difference elsewhere and just buy a new phone that’s a couple of generations old.
I was really pissed off about the headphone jack, but now I don’t have one, I honestly don’t miss it.
Got a £20 pair of over ear wireless headphones, the sound quality is indistinguishable from wired, the battery lasts ages and I never get headphone cables caught up on anything anymore.
I was surprised that this wasn’t Pink Floyd, the lyrics sounded very Roger Watery.