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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:07:18
Message: <47a9a2f6$1@news.povray.org>
>> I've tried that, but the sound quality tends to be really, *really* 
>> low. (Or maybe the adaptor I used was just cheap, I'm not sure.)
> 
> Well, the amp isn't great, the speakers are cheap, the adaptor is, as 
> you say, sub-optimal and the MP3 is also by definition a lower-quality 
> version of the sound (discuss), but then again the noise made by engine, 
> wind, fan etc in an old car pretty much swamps all the hifi 
> shortcomings. I just tend to crank the volume up until I can hear most 
> of the frequencies and sing along at the top of my voice (such as it is).
> 
> :)

I'm a musician.

Actually, on this particulr car [not mine], if you play a CD it sounds 
fairly good. But if you use the tape adaptor, it sounds horrid. Still, 
if the engine is loud enough...

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From: Bill Pragnell
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:20:06
Message: <47a9a5f6$1@news.povray.org>
Invisible wrote:
>>> I've tried that, but the sound quality tends to be really, *really* 
>>> low. (Or maybe the adaptor I used was just cheap, I'm not sure.)
>>
>> Well, the amp isn't great, the speakers are cheap, the adaptor is, as 
>> you say, sub-optimal and the MP3 is also by definition a lower-quality 
>> version of the sound (discuss), but then again the noise made by 
>> engine, wind, fan etc in an old car pretty much swamps all the hifi 
>> shortcomings. I just tend to crank the volume up until I can hear most 
>> of the frequencies and sing along at the top of my voice (such as it is).
>>
>> :)
> 
> I'm a musician.

Well, I wouldn't try that as an alternative to a bad car stereo. 
Especially if you're driving ;-)


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:23:52
Message: <47a9a6d8$1@news.povray.org>
Bill Pragnell wrote:

>> I'm a musician.
> 
> Well, I wouldn't try that as an alternative to a bad car stereo. 
> Especially if you're driving ;-)

Benny did. Damn fool drumming on the dashboard the whole way through the 
trip!

(He used to be the drummer in a band. Damnit, my dad used to be in a 
band too. In fact, it seems almost every normal male used to be in a 
band... hmm.)

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From: Gilles Tran
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:26:15
Message: <47a9a767@news.povray.org>

47a99ddd@news.povray.org...
> My first car [snip] as an ancient Ford Siesta.

A Ford Siesta? It was a sleeping car?

G.


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:27:04
Message: <47a9a798$1@news.povray.org>
Gilles Tran wrote:

> 47a99ddd@news.povray.org...
>> My first car [snip] as an ancient Ford Siesta.
> 
> A Ford Siesta? It was a sleeping car?

Well it moves like one...

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From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:27:37
Message: <47a9a7b9$1@news.povray.org>
Invisible wrote:

> Well I imagine they give you nice cars while yours is being serviced. 
> That way they can say "hey, that car was nice, wasn't it? Would you like 
> to buy one, sir?" ;-)

I wish. Usually the cars I get for a loaner if my car is in the shop for 
any length of time are usually bottom of the line, though new cars. If a 
salesman offered to sell me a similar car after using the loaner car, 
complete with sticky steering wheel and mystery stain in the back seat, 
I'd run.

> I very much doubt many people can afford to buy one of these things new 
> though...

That's why there are lenders. Most people (at least in the U.S.) take 
out a loan to purchase a car.


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:30:19
Message: <47a9a85b@news.povray.org>
Mike Raiford wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
> 
>> Well I imagine they give you nice cars while yours is being serviced. 
>> That way they can say "hey, that car was nice, wasn't it? Would you 
>> like to buy one, sir?" ;-)
> 
> I wish. Usually the cars I get for a loaner if my car is in the shop for 
> any length of time are usually bottom of the line, though new cars. If a 
> salesman offered to sell me a similar car after using the loaner car, 
> complete with sticky steering wheel and mystery stain in the back seat, 
> I'd run.

LOL @ mystery stain.

Hahahahaha... ha... huh... eeewww! :-S

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From: Mike Raiford
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:42:23
Message: <47a9ab2f$1@news.povray.org>
Invisible wrote:

> 
> (He used to be the drummer in a band. Damnit, my dad used to be in a 
> band too. In fact, it seems almost every normal male used to be in a 
> band... hmm.)
> 

I was never .... ...oh.


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:43:22
Message: <47a9ab6a$1@news.povray.org>
Mike Raiford wrote:

> I was never .... ...oh.

...and that's when it hits you(tm).

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From: Phil Cook
Subject: Re: Music selection
Date: 6 Feb 2008 07:55:00
Message: <op.t53sudi6c3xi7v@news.povray.org>
And lo on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 11:46:32 -0000, Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> did  
spake, saying:

> Phil Cook wrote:
>
>>> And electric windows.
>>  Actually I don't like electric windows, the only advantage to them I  
>> see is when you're squashed up in a car you're not jammed up against  
>> the turning handle.
>
> What, you mean apart from the fact that you can now open and close the  
> windows while the car is moving?

And yet amazingly before the advent of electric windows many people  
managed this complicated feat without a problem nor complaint.

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