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Headphoneus Supremus
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Aftyer reading that article above, I just put an order for the RHA MA750i. Sounds like a good headphone. Also, I need something new, now that I'll be selling most of my audio gear. LOL
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I see. Personally, I'm coming from the renowned Nikon D200, and while it's really good, I just want something smaller. As said, sometimes I go for photography walks and then I bring it with me, but I want something small that I can throw in my bag whenever I do something, go to a café for instance. I think the 5s will do me just fine though, so I'm saving some cash there.
It's okay. I'm at work right now, but it'll give me a good opportunity to try out the camera of the 5s tonight (although I already have photos of it, it'll be fun playing around with the iPhone tonight - I just got a message that it awaits me at my post office!!!)
Do you need to have multiple phones for that multi-factor authentication!? Sounds a little .. excessive if you ask me.
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Well, I'm 60% sure I want a compact system camera, but really advanced enthusiasts' point-and-shoot still holds a good interest for me.
Thanks, buddy. Looking forward to your experience with the STM bag.
I see. Personally, I'm coming from the renowned Nikon D200, and while it's really good, I just want something smaller. As said, sometimes I go for photography walks and then I bring it with me, but I want something small that I can throw in my bag whenever I do something, go to a café for instance. I think the 5s will do me just fine though, so I'm saving some cash there.
It's okay. I'm at work right now, but it'll give me a good opportunity to try out the camera of the 5s tonight (although I already have photos of it, it'll be fun playing around with the iPhone tonight - I just got a message that it awaits me at my post office!!!)
WP8 is okay. I have a Lumia 620 as a spare phone for some multi-factor authentication faffery. The most annoying thing about WP8 is the long animations you have to go through when moving through the interface.
Do you need to have multiple phones for that multi-factor authentication!? Sounds a little .. excessive if you ask me.