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#1 Gigagamer2
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CIQ, cry in quietly

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#2 Gigagamer2
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This is a sign that the FBI is losing it. They dont even bother saving a referral proving if you even were navigated from the dodgy site in question, or from somewhere like gamespot (through an FBIroll link)

I hope the EU has the sense not to do something like this

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#3 Gigagamer2
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hot enough to boil oxygen

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#4 Gigagamer2
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here is another great sounding car

shame the car broke the camera after the wing popped up

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CD is the mininum for high end audio, at 1411kbps (16bit 44.1KHz Stereo)

you can get SACD and DVD Audio which will do higher bitrates and channels (for example, 24bit 48khz or higher in 5.1 surround)

Vinyl is analogue, and most people record it to digital file at 24bit 96Khz (4000kbps+).

Many CDs nowadays are beginning to sound worse because record companies demand that most parts of the song are made louder, this ruins the dynamics and makes it uncomfortable to listen to, and a decent vinyl master can blow a cd out of the water (Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Stadium Arcadium is a good example)

This is called the Loudness War, reseach it more on google, wiki and youtube

There are lot more details that i wont go into, its very complicated

Oh and when people say FLAC is the best you can listen to, flac is just a way of compressing wave files down without losing data (hence the term lossless codec). I can make a 192kbps mp3 into a flac and a 256kbps mp3 would still sound better. But yes ripping a cd or vinyl straight to flac (or wav or any other lossless format) is the best way of preserving audio

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#6 Gigagamer2
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you all lose to this car

(LP640 Roadster), just listen to it, outstanding

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the final episode of season five is due to be aired next week i think, so it will be a little while before the DVDs come out. Wikipedia says region four DVDs (im assuming thats the US) are coming out on August 26th

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#8 Gigagamer2
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the google car has been around when ive been walking to and from school, went past me twice on two separate occasions. Now im just waiting to see myself when they finish my area and put it online (assuming they use the photos with me in them)

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#9 Gigagamer2
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strange, i have never had these problems with KFC in the past

and, chicken, chicken, chicken

the word was unbanned overnight i see

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#10 Gigagamer2
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**** tonight

pvtdonut54

;) you know it. We both really like to eat each others ****

ive just been told by a friend that fi-cken is a german swear word. possibly related but you dont need the f for it to censor so im not sure