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Most of these headphones "go out" because the soldering jobs they do on these things are sub-par, same with wiring.

Re-soldering by hand, maybe also re-wiring the things will often prevent one portion of problems from ever happening again, but there's nothing much you can do about external wear-and-tear because, again, nobody uses robust materials in anything these days.

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Odisaodi said:
@French_Fried: @Kemonophonic: I looked at some reviews and found others having the same problem. The problem was basically that they were cheap and analog :/
Do you have any suggestions for headphones? I'm going to return this one

i usually get sony ones they last a few years for me

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furballs_dc said:
Oops, fixed now.

xband_bios_usa_snes_01.smd: 0x8cc7a-0x8cd79
xband_bios_usa_snes_02.smd: 0x8cd82-0x8ce01
xband_bios_usa_snes_03.smd: 0x8cf12-0x8d711

Found another one, thanks to the JPN version also having these gfx in different locations.

xband_bios_usa_snes_04.smd: 0x90044-0x90063

Before the graphics is eight bytes of something.

In response to blip #114810

Kemonophonic said:
What the hell possesses a business to get rid of a perfectly good functional website and replace it with something that's harder to navigate, slower to load, removes functionality like the ability to filter out items that are out of stock and adds useless crap like what's trending?

Keeps the bean counters and ceos happy as the new one costs less.

In response to blip #114810

Kemonophonic said:
What the hell possesses a business to get rid of a perfectly good functional website and replace it with something that's harder to navigate, slower to load, removes functionality like the ability to filter out items that are out of stock and adds useless crap like what's trending?

They don’t have work, so they make work to justify their paychecks

The sound on my laptop is getting slowly quieter, I used to think 50 was REALLY loud and now I need it at 70 to hear a video clearly. I don't think it's me because everything else still sounds normal so....what can be causing it?

In response to blip #114778

Critical_Stiban said:
I have one slight gripe with e621 posting. It no longer shows the posted of the images now. I kinda would like to see who posted what without looking at TAG HISTORY of all things. Yes even with the crappy new UI I care more about that old feature then the accidental ad clicking from me trying to continue in pools.

problem with prior version is that people both thought the poster was stealing art, as well as people posting popular content getting pig headed about it like they were the ones that made it. It's very cringy to see people saying "thanks!" when someone says "nice art" on content they only posted but didn't make.

if i translate an image and someone in the comments asked has previously asked for a translation, should i message them letting them know or is that weird

I have one slight gripe with e621 posting. It no longer shows the posted of the images now. I kinda would like to see who posted what without looking at TAG HISTORY of all things. Yes even with the crappy new UI I care more about that old feature then the accidental ad clicking from me trying to continue in pools.

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DragonFox69 said:
It's the same technique as guitar. Rest the outside of your picking hand thumb along all the lower strings you're not playing and rest the free fingers of your picking hand against the higher ones you're not playing.

HMM. Hmm. I'll have to work on that. Thank you, stranger.

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Deleuzian_Cattery said:
When you're playing on your highest string, then, how do you keep the lower strings from ringing? I guess most pick players use their fretting-hand thumb for the lowest string or two but that's not really feasible to mute the D string when you're playing on the G... or if you have more than 4 strings...
People say "just rest the side of your picking hand on them" or something like that, like it should be easy, but I haven't gotten the hang of it.

It's the same technique as guitar. Rest the outside of your picking hand thumb along all the lower strings you're not playing and rest the free fingers of your picking hand against the higher ones you're not playing.