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I wonder if they marketed the Covid vaccine as a “Natural Immune System Enhancer” whether it would have met with less resistance from the anti-vaxers who refuse the vaccine because...
A Subjective Review of the Chord Mojo 2 DAC Paired With Sennheiser HD660 S2 Open Back Headphones This review is purely subjective and based on my experience with the equipment. There was no attempt for any objectivity or comparison with any other equipment. This review does not replicate all the information readily available in the promotional literature for the reviewed products. Go read that yourself! This review is my experience in respect of what is not advertised. The sound source is Tidal with maximum fidelity subscription played from the Tidal app running on and Android Pixel 4a mobile phone. Mojo 2 Features The Mojo 2 is very similar in style to the original Mojo. The new version has an additional illuminated menu spherical button to access the new features of a 4-band equalisation and what Chord call crossfeed. Personally, I do not like the fourth button. The user interface is not immediately obvious. I had to refer to the user manual. OK after a few days, I have learned my wa...
The following principles are personal standards for engaging on social media. They are not imposed on others, but reflect a code of conduct that I aspire to follow. 1. Integrity of Posts Posts should never be deleted. If a post is found to be factually incorrect, a correction or addendum should be added. If something causes hurt or offense, an apology or clarification should be appended rather than erased. Edits should not change the original intent or meaning of a post. Spelling, grammar, and typographic errors may be corrected. The goal is to leave a visible audit trail of what has been said, transparency over revisionism. 2. Respect for Others' Contributions Comments or posts made by others should not be deleted or hidden. Every contributor has the right to their words, even in disagreement. 3. Exception: Safety First All rules may be overridden in the interest of safety . Posts that include identifying, private, or sensitive info...
Dear Pippa Heylings, I fear constituents such as myself might be the bane of your political life. Perhaps I have become a character in an Alan Bennett story, a gentleman of letters? That’s a depressing thought. Let me lighten the tone by acknowledging that I believe you are doing a wonderful job as our MP. I genuinely think you are in the role for the right reasons, rather than for personal gain. I don’t feel the need to agree with every decision my political representative makes to maintain that opinion. I had thought there could be no issue as divisive as Brexit to enter my life. And then, the Israeli-Hamas situation erupted. You will be well-informed on this matter. Perhaps, given the deeply divisive nature of the issue and the full extent of your workload, you might be hoping to remain neutral on it. From personal experience, I know that anything you say will draw as much criticism as praise—usually, more criticism, as most are quicker with negative feedback than with positive...
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