doublejay1999
doublejay1999 t1_j2f5ckb wrote
Reply to comment by External_Gazelle_645 in 7Hz Zero update: I'm lovin' it by External_Gazelle_645
how is the bass ?
doublejay1999 t1_j2f56mz wrote
Reply to 7Hz Zero update: I'm lovin' it by External_Gazelle_645
I just picked these up today. They seems fast and accurate with good detail.
To my ears, the mids are all too pronounced. The bright treble is bright, but survivable - but with the mids pushed as they are, the combination is, as you put it "a bit shouty"
i like them, but they are a bit clinical - the bass pacey and accurate, but under represented in the overall sound - they dont quite hit hard enough down stairs.
would be interested in your other budget ideas. I'm a BLON guy - but looking for slightly better build and fit.
doublejay1999 t1_izgbuey wrote
Reply to Nobody.Live - A website that randomly selects a streamer with 0 viewers to watch by rura_penthe924
my favourite documentary on Loneliness
doublejay1999 t1_iy52srk wrote
Reply to comment by financialtimes in Crypto lender BlockFi files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy by financialtimes
well as i live and breath ! the FT posts on WSB.
suck that WSJ. the pink lovely knows where the real action is.
doublejay1999 t1_iuaewby wrote
I like this as an idea.
The problem is, the entire 'system' will move heaven & earth to avoid it - as least here in the UK where so much personal prosperity is dependent on realty only going up.
the biggest threat is working from home, and the UK government have already spoken a couple of times about getting back to the office, post Covid (in the name of protecting small retail, which is BS)
i'm sure you are already onto this, but basically :
- if people work from home, the requirement for city centre footprint for business is reduced.
- corps will have absolutely no hesitation in reducing their office space, getting the cost off their balance sheet
- this will result is a large oversupply of space, driving commercial prices down.
- because people no longer need to live a commutable distance from the city, there is a huge knock on effect for domestic real estate. who needs to pay a premium to live near the office ? so...
- house prices crash, landlords (with risings interest rates) are double fucked, and since buy-to-let is a major source of private pensions, they would be destitute in old age
practically speaking , working from home could bring the economy down. not to its knees, but face down in the dirt, and I fully expect conversation between government and major corps to have taken place already on this subject.
so, finding solid way to short commercial real estate sound like a jolly decent idea to me.
doublejay1999 t1_iuad3an wrote
Reply to comment by VisualMod in Srs Question - how to bet against commercial real estate by UserNameTycoon
are u some kind of faulty AI ?
doublejay1999 t1_iu9p164 wrote
Reply to Is it just me, or is a a Market Makers' role in Order/Execution/Settlement confusing? Question: The CEO of Webull talked about their Market Maker, saying: "We're able to buy a share without driving up the stock 10% every time?" What does this work with Price Discovery & Supply & Demand? by ringingbells
You’re not supposed to look behind the curtain.
doublejay1999 t1_irb5cy0 wrote
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amongst the best!
doublejay1999 t1_iqw2rta wrote
Top drawer
doublejay1999 t1_iqpjy7l wrote
Reply to My parent’s 45 year old Kirby vacuum. Built like a tank and running strong. It still glides very well. by WyoBuckeye
Does it suck ?
doublejay1999 t1_j2wg3ak wrote
Reply to Is there a DIY sub with fewer rules, designed for people trying to get help with DIY? by [deleted]
Maybe /r/HomeImprovement