A Pledge not to dual boot? C'mon now guys this is just friggin silly. I am a MAC Convert, am comfortable on either system but prefer the MAC a million times over windows. But I have to admit it is a nice feature. And yes now the MAC can do it all. How often will I boot into windows? Hardly ever. I go along with the chap that said "if you don't want to dual boot than don't do it."
Actually Ben it kind of is. I love music and need to listen to it on my daily treks into Manhattan from South Jersey. So you can imagine how nuts I am about getting something comfortable that sounds good. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with those headphones that go over and enclose your ears. I know even though they're smaller than traditional stereo phones they're still kinda bulky but I imagine they might keep out noise while keeping the music in. Of course I'm just considering those of us who listen motly on the bus or train who aren't moving aroud alot ,Joggers walkers etc.
I have the same problems. I listen to my tunes at a pretty good volume and was recently asked to please lower it. I was of course using the Apple ear buds. I also tried (and am presently using) the Griffin EarJams and yes THEY SUCK. I looked into the Shure phones too and have yet to make the plunge but I wanted to ask why you didn't get the less expensive E2c's? Maybe not as great sounding but I can't imagine being too much different.
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Why the Apple In-Ear Buds Suck (and the Griffin Ear Jams Too), but the Shure E4Cs Rock
Why the Apple In-Ear Buds Suck (and the Griffin Ear Jams Too), but the Shure E4Cs Rock