Noble Audio - the Wizard returns!
Dec 20, 2015 at 11:03 AM Post #16,801 of 36,067
   
Welcome in, LiteKirby! I'm glad you survived Wata. 
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Anyway, jokes aside, the K10 certainly deserves its high praise. I've heard so TOTL IEMs over the last year or so, but I keep going back to my K10. Feels.. just right, you know?
 
Hope you can join us in the K10 clan. 
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My awesomeness is pretty hard for some people to handle. 
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Dec 20, 2015 at 12:44 PM Post #16,802 of 36,067
Dec 20, 2015 at 1:16 PM Post #16,803 of 36,067
 
My awesomeness is pretty hard for some people to handle. 
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Well, I don't know about the awesomeness part, but at the very least, with your quick wit, I'm sure you'll have a lot of good pick-up lines. Ladies man? 
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Dec 20, 2015 at 2:52 PM Post #16,806 of 36,067
   
Well, I don't know about the awesomeness part, but at the very least, with your quick wit, I'm sure you'll have a lot of good pick-up lines. Ladies man? 
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Pick up lines, here ya go, thank me later.
 
http://www.pickuplinesgalore.com/cheesy.html
 
Dec 21, 2015 at 10:14 AM Post #16,809 of 36,067
Dec 21, 2015 at 4:22 PM Post #16,811 of 36,067
Just another day, although stores do try to capitalize on it & and play christmas music etc etc. The Christmas sperit of family gathering, and what not, occurs in march/april with an activity called songkran

Which is essentiaĺly a nation wide water gun fight, but over the past few years the fanatical desire to throw water at someone has died some. Im guessing it is economy related and possibly politically as well. Which honestly in some ways a good thing. A lot of people die from getting hit by a gallon of water while driving their scooter.

But the tradition of family gathereing is still strong. The problem with that is the trafic is insane, as thousands of people leave bangkok and head back to their home towns (usually nothern thailand) there is essentially only one road that links bamkok to the north.... so the trafic is awful, a lot of drunk drivers on the road and a lot of deaths.

China pretty much the same thing during their new year celebration, a huge migration out of the cities, all at once, trafic, total grid lock down, it is a nightmare. Id stock up on food and not leave the apt during that time. Millions upon millions of people in transit, and comerce is shut down as well. Business wise, the reprecutions are felt world wide as manufactureing is shut down, as shipping is shut down as well etc etc
 
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Dec 21, 2015 at 4:44 PM Post #16,812 of 36,067
Pretty much the same all over Southeast Asia, the only exception being the Philippines, where Christmas is a big thing, naturally. It's more an excuse for stores to have "sales" of dubious merit. Funny story, my fiancé and her family are big on the whole Christmas thing (family dinner, gift exchanges, even the tree), and none of them are actually Christian. Seems to be fun more than anything else, so why not :p
 
Dec 22, 2015 at 10:03 AM Post #16,815 of 36,067
  Did it have a Wizard signature?

 
Haha. Nice!
 
Anyway, Christmas.. another time for burning holes in my wallet buying loads of gifts for everyone. Plus the many Secret Santas that I'm obliged to participate in. 
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