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I agree that China would be better to work with than the IMF.
Closing some of the international investor tax exemptions that were on the chopping block might still be beneficial in that case though, imo.
It’s just a murder of crows, coming up slow.
I agree that China would be better to work with than the IMF.
Closing some of the international investor tax exemptions that were on the chopping block might still be beneficial in that case though, imo.
Are you talking specifically about powered speakers? Certainly, resistance is a lesser concern when you’re passing almost no current.
But it’s important to have a heavy enough gauge cable between amplifiers and passive speakers so that there is not too much resistance, as this will cause it to overheat and potentially start a fire.
Generally speaking, I think a coat hanger’s gauge is too small for common amplifiers. Plus, if it’s iron then it’s going to have a higher resistance compared to standard materials, meaning more voltage drop and more heating.
Pay as much as you want but the sound will not be any different than if you used metal coat hanger wire.
The speakers won’t sound too good after the coat hanger has caught them on fire, though.
Not everything is the worst. Just the important things.
Feel free to DM me if you want some recommendations in Japan that aren’t the top 3 cities. I can probably guide you toward some towns that would have a greater appreciation of your spending money. You might have to pantomime a bit more, though.
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YouTube and Spotify are lossy, and not everything I listen to is available for streaming anyway.
99.9% of the time I just stream, though.
My view is that there are many ways to interact with music, and you should do whatever works for you. I think for a lot of people that means not using torrents because the benefits don’t really match their use cases.
Sure, but there’s a shortage of decent paying jobs compared to all of the workers looking for them. Everyone has a CS degree now.
Same with acting, art, writing, and most creative positions.
And programming, and certain types of engineering, and research, and… so on and so on. It’s not only a phenomenon among the arts.
I’m blocked from the link and archive.org appears to be down at the moment.
Is this blocking police from touching the data regardless of where it came from, or would it still be okay for the police to request it from a fusion center? Fusion centers are one of the biggest workarounds on police regulations in the US.
did piracy permanently devalue the music industry as claimed?
No - technology and population devalued music. How many influencers were around during the days of Kazaa? Versus how many are around now? It’s not only influencing that is oversaturated, it’s everything except boards and executives. Labor is weak and so the products of labor are devalued.
You can’t turn them down if they aren’t interested in you.
Great trick, isn’t it: They’re employed to protect the capital of the titans, from the taxes of the people who they are protecting the hoard from.
It’s no wonder so many people have trouble wrapping their brains around it, honestly. It’s devious.
I hear Bill Ackman’s name far too little for as often as I have his paid opinions appear in front of my eyeballs. I’m not sure if he has pressured Adams directly as per this article, but I know he has been pulling strings with university admins.
“Might not.” Such kind phrasing.
There is a small market for kei cars, for private use and export. But the economies of scale required for making these top-sellers don’t exist without regulatory and tax reform in foreign markets.
They can usually be imported for private use, but kei cars aren’t street legal for most consumer purposes in the US. Which means they would be selling to a very small market. The very few that end up getting sold in Europe are usually modified versions designed for export is another limiting factor.
Culture is not a static system. Elements may be destined to be counter-rational for now, but a better of awareness could also destine us for a more fair and effective system in the future. Just because something hasn’t happened yet doesn’t mean that determinism dictates it never will.