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  #11571  
Vecchio 27-04-2008, 18.04.51
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On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:23:28 +0100, Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
>In message
><6b654014-3ef5-48a8-b655-0a65922cebb6@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, at
>00:48:43 on Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Mister B <jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com>
>remarked:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Active noise cancellation is rubbish too. I bought a set, and while they
>>> did reduce the background "throbbing" noise from the engines slightly,
>>> they don't have any effect on "random" noises like people talking or
>>> announcements (the latter a particular problem on some trains, rather
>>> than planes).[/color]
>>
>>You must have bought the wrong sort, then, I have a pair that I use on
>>long distance flights and they add considerably to my comfort. (Some
>>airlines provide them, at least in Business, but not all.) As you say,
>>they don't *** out talking, so they are no use for work in, say, an
>>open-plan office,[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>What we concluded was that the £50 ones (like I was suckered into buying
>- and a famous brand too) are rubbish, even at the background noise.[/color]
[color=blue][color=green]
>>but for reducing engine noise in a plane they are excellent.[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>But there are more expensive ones which are better. And that we don't
>all want to spend quite so much money.[/color]

With bose you get the best of both worlds. Nice simple technology and materials
like you see in a $60 pair of headphones, but a $350 price tag so you can have
that special feeling of pride that comes from having spent too much. When the
plug to cord connection goes intermittant in a year, you can feel that the $100
repair bill isn't so bad since the headphones cost $350.
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  #11572  
Vecchio 27-04-2008, 18.04.51
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Predefinito Re: Time to stop flying?

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:23:28 +0100, Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
>In message
><6b654014-3ef5-48a8-b655-0a65922cebb6@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, at
>00:48:43 on Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Mister B <jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com>
>remarked:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Active noise cancellation is rubbish too. I bought a set, and while they
>>> did reduce the background "throbbing" noise from the engines slightly,
>>> they don't have any effect on "random" noises like people talking or
>>> announcements (the latter a particular problem on some trains, rather
>>> than planes).[/color]
>>
>>You must have bought the wrong sort, then, I have a pair that I use on
>>long distance flights and they add considerably to my comfort. (Some
>>airlines provide them, at least in Business, but not all.) As you say,
>>they don't *** out talking, so they are no use for work in, say, an
>>open-plan office,[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>What we concluded was that the £50 ones (like I was suckered into buying
>- and a famous brand too) are rubbish, even at the background noise.[/color]
[color=blue][color=green]
>>but for reducing engine noise in a plane they are excellent.[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>But there are more expensive ones which are better. And that we don't
>all want to spend quite so much money.[/color]

With bose you get the best of both worlds. Nice simple technology and materials
like you see in a $60 pair of headphones, but a $350 price tag so you can have
that special feeling of pride that comes from having spent too much. When the
plug to cord connection goes intermittant in a year, you can feel that the $100
repair bill isn't so bad since the headphones cost $350.
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  #11573  
Vecchio 27-04-2008, 18.04.51
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Predefinito Re: Time to stop flying?

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:23:28 +0100, Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
>In message
><6b654014-3ef5-48a8-b655-0a65922cebb6@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, at
>00:48:43 on Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Mister B <jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com>
>remarked:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Active noise cancellation is rubbish too. I bought a set, and while they
>>> did reduce the background "throbbing" noise from the engines slightly,
>>> they don't have any effect on "random" noises like people talking or
>>> announcements (the latter a particular problem on some trains, rather
>>> than planes).[/color]
>>
>>You must have bought the wrong sort, then, I have a pair that I use on
>>long distance flights and they add considerably to my comfort. (Some
>>airlines provide them, at least in Business, but not all.) As you say,
>>they don't *** out talking, so they are no use for work in, say, an
>>open-plan office,[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>What we concluded was that the £50 ones (like I was suckered into buying
>- and a famous brand too) are rubbish, even at the background noise.[/color]
[color=blue][color=green]
>>but for reducing engine noise in a plane they are excellent.[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>But there are more expensive ones which are better. And that we don't
>all want to spend quite so much money.[/color]

With bose you get the best of both worlds. Nice simple technology and materials
like you see in a $60 pair of headphones, but a $350 price tag so you can have
that special feeling of pride that comes from having spent too much. When the
plug to cord connection goes intermittant in a year, you can feel that the $100
repair bill isn't so bad since the headphones cost $350.
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  #11574  
Vecchio 27-04-2008, 18.04.51
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Predefinito Re: Time to stop flying?

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:23:28 +0100, Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
>In message
><6b654014-3ef5-48a8-b655-0a65922cebb6@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, at
>00:48:43 on Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Mister B <jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com>
>remarked:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Active noise cancellation is rubbish too. I bought a set, and while they
>>> did reduce the background "throbbing" noise from the engines slightly,
>>> they don't have any effect on "random" noises like people talking or
>>> announcements (the latter a particular problem on some trains, rather
>>> than planes).[/color]
>>
>>You must have bought the wrong sort, then, I have a pair that I use on
>>long distance flights and they add considerably to my comfort. (Some
>>airlines provide them, at least in Business, but not all.) As you say,
>>they don't *** out talking, so they are no use for work in, say, an
>>open-plan office,[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>What we concluded was that the £50 ones (like I was suckered into buying
>- and a famous brand too) are rubbish, even at the background noise.[/color]
[color=blue][color=green]
>>but for reducing engine noise in a plane they are excellent.[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>But there are more expensive ones which are better. And that we don't
>all want to spend quite so much money.[/color]

With bose you get the best of both worlds. Nice simple technology and materials
like you see in a $60 pair of headphones, but a $350 price tag so you can have
that special feeling of pride that comes from having spent too much. When the
plug to cord connection goes intermittant in a year, you can feel that the $100
repair bill isn't so bad since the headphones cost $350.
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  #11575  
Vecchio 27-04-2008, 18.04.51
AZ Nomad
 
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Predefinito Re: Time to stop flying?

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:23:28 +0100, Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
>In message
><6b654014-3ef5-48a8-b655-0a65922cebb6@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, at
>00:48:43 on Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Mister B <jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com>
>remarked:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Active noise cancellation is rubbish too. I bought a set, and while they
>>> did reduce the background "throbbing" noise from the engines slightly,
>>> they don't have any effect on "random" noises like people talking or
>>> announcements (the latter a particular problem on some trains, rather
>>> than planes).[/color]
>>
>>You must have bought the wrong sort, then, I have a pair that I use on
>>long distance flights and they add considerably to my comfort. (Some
>>airlines provide them, at least in Business, but not all.) As you say,
>>they don't *** out talking, so they are no use for work in, say, an
>>open-plan office,[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>What we concluded was that the £50 ones (like I was suckered into buying
>- and a famous brand too) are rubbish, even at the background noise.[/color]
[color=blue][color=green]
>>but for reducing engine noise in a plane they are excellent.[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>But there are more expensive ones which are better. And that we don't
>all want to spend quite so much money.[/color]

With bose you get the best of both worlds. Nice simple technology and materials
like you see in a $60 pair of headphones, but a $350 price tag so you can have
that special feeling of pride that comes from having spent too much. When the
plug to cord connection goes intermittant in a year, you can feel that the $100
repair bill isn't so bad since the headphones cost $350.
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  #11576  
Vecchio 27-04-2008, 18.04.51
AZ Nomad
 
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Predefinito Re: Time to stop flying?

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:23:28 +0100, Roland Perry <roland@perry.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
>In message
><6b654014-3ef5-48a8-b655-0a65922cebb6@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, at
>00:48:43 on Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Mister B <jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com>
>remarked:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Active noise cancellation is rubbish too. I bought a set, and while they
>>> did reduce the background "throbbing" noise from the engines slightly,
>>> they don't have any effect on "random" noises like people talking or
>>> announcements (the latter a particular problem on some trains, rather
>>> than planes).[/color]
>>
>>You must have bought the wrong sort, then, I have a pair that I use on
>>long distance flights and they add considerably to my comfort. (Some
>>airlines provide them, at least in Business, but not all.) As you say,
>>they don't *** out talking, so they are no use for work in, say, an
>>open-plan office,[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>What we concluded was that the £50 ones (like I was suckered into buying
>- and a famous brand too) are rubbish, even at the background noise.[/color]
[color=blue][color=green]
>>but for reducing engine noise in a plane they are excellent.[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
>But there are more expensive ones which are better. And that we don't
>all want to spend quite so much money.[/color]

With bose you get the best of both worlds. Nice simple technology and materials
like you see in a $60 pair of headphones, but a $350 price tag so you can have
that special feeling of pride that comes from having spent too much. When the
plug to cord connection goes intermittant in a year, you can feel that the $100
repair bill isn't so bad since the headphones cost $350.
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