From Consumer Reports: You're probably paying more for the Beats name, especially for models without active noise cancellation. In almost almost every category there are lower-priced models that offer the same, and sometimes better, sound quality. So if sound quality is your only consideration, choose one of those models rather than a Beats set.
"But in almost every category of consumer goods, there are some brands that command a higher price because they have developed an allure that transcends their component costs, Apple being an obvious example. If design, aesthetics, and personal identification with a brand are important to you as a consumer, then Beats headphones may well be worth the extra money, provided you find their sonic signature compatible with the style of music you most enjoy"
Most of Beats headphones we tested can deliver very good to excellent sound, so you'll have to determine whether the value of these other elements are commensurate with the price you're being asked to pay."
@taco yes, it's the conclusion of every sound profesionnal (sonud engineer) : they are not bad, but they have similar sound quality to $50 other brands
@KendallFrey on my over the ear headphones, the cable was aux'd on both ends so if the cable goes bad you can just replace the cable and not the whole thing
Work stuff, but it's starting to leak out into personal projects. I've recently decided that my life thus far has been a lie and am trying to come up with new techniques. These things fit nicely with getting out of my comfort zone.
I have also observed this phenomenon on my mobile phone and on a tablet. I assume this means it is somehow related to backlit screens.
The further the light source from the screen, the more separation that is observed.
Each distinct reflection appears to be the result of a prism with imperc...
@SomeKittens It can be frustrating. Sometimes I'll be having a conversation with someone and they'll say something so ignorant, so matter-of-factly, I think "do you really think this way?" So I challenge myself to speak in a way that will allow them to answer that question without getting defensive and turning away from the topic.
which is hard
very difficult
when you have no idea what steps led to a person believing something
@SomeKittens My goal is for people to everyone to be able to understand eachother's points of view, even if they don't agree with them. So long as they realize that they aren't trying to hurt eachother, they can get along.
@overexchange Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
In a case between "understanding another's point of view" and "not understanding another's point of view", no contest. Virtually everyone can pull that off, even if they need help.
@overexchange If it's not JavaScript, why ask here?
In the case between "not understanding another's point of view" and "acknowledging that I may not be the greatest", I find most people take the former point.
@Shmiddty step one: Convince this guy that tests are a good thing for the codebase. Challenge: Writing tests indicates that his code isn't perfect the first time around, and thus he isn't the greatest.
@SomeKittens [query](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=73028) A question or inquiry. The teacher answered the student's query concerning biosynthesis.
class SuperType {
private int item;
public void setItem(int item){
this.item = item;
}
public int getItem(){
return item;
}
}
public class SubType extends SuperType{
public static void main(String[] args){
SubType s = new SubType();
s.setItem(2);
System.out.println(s.getItem());
}
}
@SomeKittens Honestly, I don't think everyone should write tests, especially UI tests, which seem to have no value to me. However, if he agreed to write tests, he should at least attempt to do so when he has time or explain, rationally, why he doesn't feel like they are important.
@tejas-manohar You were missing the class on the input, you weren't targeting the input correctly later, and then you misspelled your variable name. here