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Headphoneus Supremus
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I don't think they can control what either does. Valve at least has tried. NVIDIA basically does not care (*cue Linus Torvalds "**** you NVIDIA").
I don't think they can control what either does. Valve at least has tried. NVIDIA basically does not care (*cue Linus Torvalds "**** you NVIDIA").
Well at least they got the GNOME back (sorry not sorry Unity). I don't know about SteamOS, but looking forward for 18.04 LTS. At the moment, I can play 'Nuclear Throne', and that got me going.. (Also 'Don't Starve', 'Limbo', and 'Not a Hero')
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/04/ubuntu-unity-is-dead-desktop-will-switch-back-to-gnome-next-year/
Good.
Man, and it's really sad too because I got some Yamazaki NAS in a 180ml bottle and it's really good so I want a full bottle of it, but yeah even that one is $130-ish here. :/ But on the plus side, Hibiki 12 is under $100 actually! Still can't afford it though.
Usually just me drinking as well, but sometimes I'll buy 1.5-1.75L since it's a lot cheaper and that could take me forever to go through so I'll go open more bottles! XD How long does whiskey last after you open it though? I never knew there was a shelf life per se.
And Crown Royal probably isn't even that great compared to all the top shelf stuff you're talking about, but for what I paid for it (about 20 Freedom Bucks when I was in Canuckistan at the duty free store for 1L), it's pretty good.
I have a bottle of regular Taketsuru because this is what places around here are charging for it when it only cost me like, 2500-3000 yen in Japan?
(this is without the 20% liquor tax + litre tax
T_T
Boom. $250 + 20% tax for you Micey :3
http://www.totalwine.com/spirits/scotch/single-malt/hibiki-21-yr/p/145162750?s=1407
Similarly, what determines a well-mastered track?
There's not a shelf life since it doesn't go bad, but rather, once you open it, the more oxygen there is in the bottle, the faster it deteriorates. Around half bottle and lower, you usually lose alot of the nose and flavor of the whisky itself. Can't give you the exact times but if you have about a third of a bottle left, it should be finished in about 3-4 months.
I'm trying to consider if buying it directly from Tenso is a viable option for me. The Yamazaki 12 and NAS are still affordable enough to have it shipped over, unlike the 18, which is now close to $500 a bottle.
Also, why is the suggested song(s)/album(s) well-mastered? Similarly, what determines a well-mastered track? I've read around but I never really understood. I'll probably ask the last question on the Help and Getting Started forums here.
Not brickwalled, but 99% of the J-Pop out there has DR6 or lower.
No, I don't know the elusive 1%.
Only kinds of music from Japan I listen to is Jazz, some some Electro and Vaporwave, and those usually have proper high DR.
Hmmm number one for me would be dynamic range, it's very annoying to listen to something that sounds like a wall of sound.
Can you list an example or two of songs/albums you found to be well-mastered?
Careful with importing, tax might hit you really hard....and I always worry about a bottle breaking during international shipping.
I wouldn't worry about a whisky deteriorating once opened, many whiskies tend to get a little better after opening and the slight change in character is just part of the experience IMO.
As always, everyone's tastes and palates are different, I'm not afraid of adding dollops of water and letting a whisky sit for 20 minutes because what I'm really after is the mouth feel, development and finish of a whiskey, rather than the arrival which I find rather boring and synthetic.
Then again, i am a bit nutso about whisky.
Hmmm number one for me would be dynamic range, it's very annoying to listen to something that sounds like a wall of sound.
I sometimes leave a glass out for a bit too since some actually become quite different after they're allowed to breathe. But leaving some in a bottle for several months is a little too much imo, and sometimes you're left with some pretty lacklustre stuff once you're at the bottom of of a bottle. I hate that.
Those little glass vials can be handy for storing a little whisky for the future, or just do what I do and dump it all into a "whisky history" bottle.