I LOVE THEM THEY LOOK SO HOT
however they are too ******* expensive

I LOVE THEM THEY LOOK SO HOT
however they are too ******* expensive
Always have courage and be kind
I am not an 'expert'
But Skullcandy ear/head phones are absolutely shocking. You pay 99% for the brand. The sound quality isn't great, they break easily and you pay, as stated, largely for them to be 'skull candy'.
That sounds remarkably like a blackberry.
---------- Post added 19-06-2011 at 09:58 PM ----------
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/re...rnid=310192011
Noise cancellation will be quite useful on a train I imagine.
You're making out to be one lol. I know, I can't stand skullcandy - paid £16 for some ear buds, awful.I am not an 'expert'
But Skullcandy ear/head phones are absolutely shocking. You pay 99% for the brand. The sound quality isn't great, they break easily and you pay, as stated, largely for them to be 'skull candy'.
That sounds remarkably like a blackberry.
---------- Post added 19-06-2011 at 09:58 PM ----------
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/re...rnid=310192011
Noise cancellation will be quite useful on a train I imagine.
Not sure how I 'made out to be one'
Sorry, in future I won't contribute to threads where you ask questions. I didn't realise members weren't supposed to reply more than once
Well surely, if you know beats are overpriced crap and saying mentioning skullcandy 'says alot' im gathering you obviously know something? you hardly contributed trying to be smart.
---------- Post added 19-06-2011 at 10:18 PM ----------
Audio Technicas, i've never heard of them o.O Are they any good?
It doesn't make me an expert on headphones? I generally know a relative amount on most consumer electronics (be it a fridge or a computer or whatever).Well surely, if you know beats are overpriced crap and saying mentioning skullcandy 'says alot' im gathering you obviously know something? you hardly contributed trying to be smart.
---------- Post added 19-06-2011 at 10:18 PM ----------
Audio Technicas, i've never heard of them o.O Are they any good?
Also, trust Tom (Recursion), he generally knows what he is on about![]()
Fair play lol, just quickly what would you recommend for web design, a pc or mac?
I would prefer not to get in to that old debate on this forum - since people tend to get a bit out of hand.
Professionals often you Mac's, but then often use applications such as Adobe Dreamweaver - which you ca also get on Windows. I develop on my custom windows PC, using the Adobe CS5 Master Collection - and it is absolutely fine for me. I would make a separate thread in the Tech forum if I were you, to get more viewsThe only thing which I find a Mac is far superior on is video editing etc - just my experiences though.
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