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Panasonic Earphones In Ear Headphone Stereo Earbuds Ergonomic Earphone iPod Mp3
01 July 2016
Never going back to normal earbuds again
Not only are they light, comfy, and have good sound quality (these are legendary for how well reviewed they are on Amazon), but they tuck away in your ears so that there's hardly anything bulging out when you put your hand on your ear. You could wear earmuffs on top and it wouldn't be uncomfortable. Just don't turn up the volume too much because they can go up to 92 decibels -- more than enough to lose your hearing at long intervals. If your surroundings are that loud that you have to compensate with volume, just opt for noise-cancelling earmuffs on top. Smart listening! That said, the noise cancellation of these is already so good, I can't hear my own typing unless I turn the volume wayyyy down. I don't even hear most of the city noises outside my window. No need to turn the volume up when they fit your ears so perfectly -- with 3 sizes to choose from. Have you ever yawned and had your earbuds fall out? That won't happen with these.
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16 November 2013
Using this as a repeater on a GNU/Linux OS, the signal strength is incredib
Using this as a repeater on a GNU/Linux OS, the signal strength is incredible. I'm on the other side of a very big building, and behind several walls - 100% signal strength here! Having never done this before, the setup took a few hours, but with the help of the included .PDF instructions (found on the CD, I had to dig for it because .exe doesn't work on linux) and the website and the customer service hotline, I figured it out! So let me make this super quick for you: 1. Do the setup on a wired connection! Use the ethernet cable. 2. You have to know how to go to Network Settings and find the IPv4 settings. Manually add the addresses as follows: Address: 192.168.0.103 (the guide says 192.168.0.10 but only 103 works for me!) Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.254 3. Then go through Quick Setup and select Repeater Mode. Click next, then select Survey. Click the "Connect" link next to the wifi you want to connect to. Make sure to enter the same security settings and password as the wifi you're connecting to. Click next, then reboot. 4. Then you have to reverse the IPv4 settings, back to DHCP enabled. Make sure this is the case for both wireless and wired connections. 5. Try to go to google.com or something. See if it works. 6. If that does not work, go back to 192.168.0.254 and click Wireless (Wireless Settings). Make sure the security options and password are correct. Then save the settings and reboot. You should be online now, with a super strong signal! Hope this helps. I set this up on my laptop. My tablet can also connect to the wifi, hence both benefit from the strong signal. I've never loved a router until I found this one. It is tiny and versatile. Awesome!
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Woman's Inhumanity to Woman
01 April 2016
Pointless, nothing new
The author acts like this is was the first book ever dealing with "woman's inhumanity to woman", literally saying it's the unspeakable truth that no "feminist" wants to admit -- a bizarre claim with no empirical backing, especially when there are many published works from the second wave dealing with this, a fact which she implicitly denies. It doesn't get any better as the book carries on, though. The entire book is a list of problems with no solutions, leaving the reader with much unrest. It is also strongly heterosexist. As soon as it started talking about Freudian nonsense, I bowed out.