kalbee
Headphoneus Supremus
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I perceived class as in course. Why the heck would someone take an entire course in concrete? That's how twisted my sick cat mind works.
RE-400s are tiny - thought this would make a nice contrast. But these (the KEF M200s) are still pretty large in the grand scheme of things. Look at the picture of my ear again. If I can get the TF10 to fit within the concha, but have absolutely no luck getting them into a proper deep seal...well...
With the shallow seal they're still rather thick and bassy. I might have to go in next time and put more effort in. Although I did sit there for 10 whole minutes messing with the seal.
Well. It was a course. We didn't make concrete every two weeks (labs were once every two weeks) we also made glulam (glue lamniated wood... or wood laminates made into a beam with glue... or engineered wood), grout, mortar... we had to find stress/strain for stuff, and sometimes even gotta do stuff like find the porosity of rocks. Concrete was one big chapter of it.
I did have another course that was concrete design though. That was concrete the whole semester but no labs, all design theory.
OH those are the M200? I had a hunch but... the bendy part didn't look right. In fact why were the cables going UPWARDS? You can't wear those with cables up around the ear AFAIK.
And yeah... the nozzle on the M200 is absolutely... too... it's too large!! ..im-impossible! It won't fit in our Asian orifices!! >////<
A shame really, I really loved the way they sounded. More so than the BA200 I believe. Though I never got that good of a seal with the one I tried so I don't know the real amount of bass it has. It should still be less than the FitEar 334s.
Are you doing materials science/engineering, or mechanical? I forgot.
Did you have to generate stress/strain curves for those beams?
In bioengineering, we got to dissect rat tendons from the tail and we measured their stress/strain curves. It wasn't easy trying tie and/or glue 1-2 tendons onto a strain gauge....
Yeah I did... and had to sketch the way the stuff failed. Either exploded (well, you know, when concrete fails to compression lol), cracked, or wtv. I study Building Engineering but we had some of those courses.
But lol... I don't know what to say about doing the same with rat tail tendons. Sounds fun? but also disturbing in the most obscure ways too. lol
My sad battlestation
Sad? Gimme that loft bed you ingrate D:
But then I still need a higher ceiling.
Cause I can't have the loft bed too low.
Cause a good bunch of my headphones have suspension headbands.
Which means there's a good inch and half floating above my skull.