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10 July 2014
For fans of Ben Stiller comedy only.
This is a Ben Stiller Movie. If you don't enjoy Ben's very American, forced and sometimes really "off" gags you won't enjoy this. If you are a Stiller fan you will probably get a real kick out it. Cameron Diaz plays her role quite well, I thought Matt Dillon was rather wooden.
AKG D5 DYNAMIC VOCAL MICROPHONE
30 May 2016
AKG D5 Mic. the new D190
If you liked the old D190, you will be happy with this new one. The cardoid pattern is nearly as tight as a D190, great for bringing bad room acoustics ( Churches and long low ceiling halls ) under control. It still has that flat bass response way down below where most dynamics fade away. It is a little larger and, being very dark coloured, generally more visually intrusive than the old silver-gold D190. For the price, a very good buy. I am using one in preference to a SM58 in a reverberant setting where I cant get closer than about 300mm to the performer's mouth. Enough said.
The Peripheral by Gibson, William 0670921556 The Cheap Fast Free Post
15 November 2018
Gibson's best, after Neuromancer
The story line and characters make this Gibson's best book after Neuromancer ( in my opinion ). I thought he lost his way somewhat with the "Blue Ant" trilogy, but he certainly redeemed himself with this one. An enjoyable read, with very good future-science content and intrigue.