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Jerry Cotton posted:e: American cars are, of course, very much a thing for this thread. Are any of them even sold in Europe anymore? Well, American marques are sold, but not very many actual American cars. Ford is the most obvious, but outside of the token wannabe redneck importing a big-rear end pickup, it's all Mondeos and Focuses and Fiestas. Chevrolet too, but all of the cars they sell here are based on previous Daewoo models. The Orlando is an exception, but even that is pretty much a Korean car now. Chrysler is in bed with Fiat, so there are a few token rebranded cars, but nothing big. For actual jen-u-wine 'Murican cars being sold here not as grey market imports, I think it's basically just the Corvette and Camaro, and I'm not sure those are actually directly available anymore. People just don't want to buy an American import, when they can have a higher-spec Euro Ford or Peugeot or Opel or Renault or Japanese import (with their reputation for reliability) at the same price instead, or a Korean import at a lower price. KozmoNaut has a new favorite as of 15:58 on Feb 23, 2018 |
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You can totally get a brand new 5.0 Mustang Unfortunately it's like $60k with base equipment, but still.
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Well darn, you actually can (at least when the 2018 model becomes available in a few months). But it's gonna cost like $116K in Denmark
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ryonguy posted:A ship is generally not at risk for running into anything (in the middle of the ocean obviously, to stave off pedantry) if steering fails, and travel at very low speed which allows for maintenance and repairs to be done in situ. A plane or a car becomes an unguided munition around dozens or hundreds of people; in the airplane's case with a non-voluntary kamikaze component. Late, but I sailed on what one of these ships was rebuilt into. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Esso_Brussels A cotter pin failure lead to the Verrazano bridge getting burned and several deaths.
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Grumbletron 4000 posted:I had an '04 Pontiac GTP and I'll back you up on that. The ABS did it's job just fine during a panic stop on dry or even wet roads but in the snow it was an abomination. I'd barely touch the pedal and the ABS would kick on. Next thing I'd be standing on the fuckin pedal while the car merrily slid right through an intersection. It would have been better if all four wheels locked up. I only realized how lovely it was when one of the sensors poo poo the bed and the system shut off. GM used that setup on everything for many years(still do, I think on certain models). It wasn’t a big issue where I live due to the mild climate, but I can see it being an issue where they salt the roads. They were trying to avoid the problem of metal coming off the brakes sticking to an external sensor(which are magnetic) and loving up the ABS pulses, but ended up causing your gripe instead.
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If you are near DC, WTOP has hd 103.5-3 called the gamut. Just endless music, no fixed genres and no commercials. It is fantastic if you want bill Monroe followed by REM then Mos Def.
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Krispy Wafer posted:At some point terrestrial radio is going to be unprofitable for IHEARTMUSIC and the other big corporations. But radio broadcasting can be done cheaply, so we'll see a revival of small independent stations who don't need a big audience to keep the lights on. Ahahahahaaha. No. And the FCC isn't accepting any license applications right now. Mercury Ballistic posted:
Obsolete technology: websites that can't/too lazy to code cross-platform web-pages?
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Well AKSHUALLY ships would prefer not to have a steering casualty at sea either as a stopped vessel is burning money like mad, and many popular routes even at sea are busy and risk of collision is still present. Still, good catch.
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blugu64 posted:The AM station I listen to when I'm out of podcasts still plays the national anthem at 8am sharp I wonder what's going to happen to AM radio in 20 years once it's audience is almost entirely senile or dead? Outside of broadcasting sporting events it's all either conservative talk, local loudmouths (which largely overlaps with conservative talk) or weird conspiracy shows like Art Bell. The only smaller station here which used to host the weekly shows for ethnic communities and generally had a wide variety of programming was sold to Clear Channel a couple of years ago and now it's just more non-stop right-wing blowhards. The_Franz has a new favorite as of 17:01 on Feb 23, 2018 |
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The_Franz posted:I wonder what's going to happen to AM radio in 20 years once it's audience is almost entirely senile or dead? Outside of broadcasting sporting events it's all either conservative talk, local loudmouths (which largely overlaps with conservative talk) or weird conspiracy shows like Art Bell. The only smaller station here which used to host the weekly shows for ethnic communities and generally had a wide variety of programming was sold to Clear Channel a couple of years ago and now it's just more non-stop right-wing blowhards. Locally they use it to simulcast their awful "RARGH SPORRRRRTS AND LIMP BIZKIT" FM station. Makes sense in a way, since I live like 6 miles from the transmitter and can barely get their FM station in.
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Coast to Coast AM owns "Coming up next, giants, demons, and some other issues."
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Every 'world car' that an American manufacturer tries to put out seems to die horrible deaths in the US. So tiny, such liddle engines. I had a Saturn LS, which was a modified Opel. That was nice, but no one bought it so hypothesis holds up. ryonguy posted:Ahahahahaaha. No. And the FCC isn't accepting any license applications right now. Well gently caress. I guess we'll get to enjoy those frequencies on our cell phones then.
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Mercury Ballistic posted:Late, but I sailed on what one of these ships was rebuilt into. Crazy they made the sea witch engine room into the back of a chem tanker right
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Krispy Wafer posted:Every 'world car' that an American manufacturer tries to put out seems to die horrible deaths in the US. So tiny, such liddle engines. It's why broadcast is, to me, an obsolete technology. It has its purposes, since emergency signals that don't have to rely on landlines are important, but for almost everything else the internet is a superior method of dissemination.
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The_Franz posted:I wonder what's going to happen to AM radio in 20 years once it's audience is almost entirely senile or dead? Outside of broadcasting sporting events it's all either conservative talk, local loudmouths (which largely overlaps with conservative talk) or weird conspiracy shows like Art Bell. The only smaller station here which used to host the weekly shows for ethnic communities and generally had a wide variety of programming was sold to Clear Channel a couple of years ago and now it's just more non-stop right-wing blowhards. There's a lot of Spanish-language AM in New Mexico, I believe in Southwestern states when an AM station is sold it is frequently converted to a Spanish-language talk/music format because there's a large and growing market. As someone who doesn't speak Spanish, I'd rather they became low-rent independent English-language music stations but let's be real, I only tune through the AM band about once a month.
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Imagined posted:The 'classic rock' era has to extend to 1980 simply to include "Back in Black". It clearly goes as far as 1985 because how else could Mötley Crüe become classic rock?
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Nothing put out after Money for Nothing is allowed to be called classic rock.
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shovelbum posted:Crazy they made the sea witch engine room into the back of a chem tanker right Yeah, that ship had some demons. An entire tank of stainless steel is something to see though.
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Randaconda posted:Coast to Coast AM owns I love the way the hosts stifle calling bullshit on the callers and just move on. Back in the day, the John Titor story was amazing as it was unfolding.
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TinTower posted:It clearly goes as far as 1985 because how else could Mötley Crüe become classic rock? Volcott posted:Nothing put out after Money for Nothing is allowed to be called classic rock. man the classic rock station here will jump from the Eagles to Green Day to Zeppelin. It's probably only a matter of a few years til they start playing stuff like Weezer and Soundgarden.
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TinTower posted:It clearly goes as far as 1985 because how else could Mötley Crüe become classic rock? I appreciate this and you.
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I heard an "oldies" station play Matchbox 20, though maybe they changed formats or something.
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Mein Kampf Enthusiast posted:man the classic rock station here will jump from the Eagles to Green Day to Zeppelin. It's probably only a matter of a few years til they start playing stuff like Weezer and Soundgarden. There was a car commercial that had "Buddy Holly" as the background music and at first I was like "Oh, they have some contemporary music...Wait, that song is 20 years old! gently caress..." And this was a couple of years ago.
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The local classic rock station (before it became a lame simulcast AM talk radio station) started adding the 90s shortly before it shut down.
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The Ape of Naples posted:There was a car commercial that had "Buddy Holly" as the background music and at first I was like "Oh, they have some contemporary music...Wait, that song is 20 years old! gently caress..." And this was a couple of years ago. more than 20, the Windows 95 CD I still have has an ultra low-res copy of the music video to that song on there.
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Nothing after Uptown Funk is classic rock.
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Humphreys posted:I love the way the hosts stifle calling bullshit on the callers and just move on. One of the things that made that show fun to listen to was that they didn't screen callers or say something was too insane for the air. So long as you didn't swear or say something illegal they'd just let people ramble. It was pretty obvious they believed pretty much none of it but "let the crazies have the mic for a bit" was part of the shtick.
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T-man posted:Nothing after Uptown Funk is classic rock. Uptown Funk would be on the Shrek soundtrack if it was available at the time.
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When my local radio station got bought out, they covered the transition from country to classic rock by playing Zeppelin for 24 hours.
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blugu64 posted:I heard an "oldies" station play Matchbox 20, though maybe they changed formats or something. Someone explained to me that Oldies morphed to Adult Hits or Classic Hits or some similar name, which just means everything from 2000 - 1965. Of course, when I was a kid, Oldies were like 20-30 year old songs. poo poo by the Eurythmics or Nirvana is... 20 - 30 years old.
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Mein Kampf Enthusiast posted:man the classic rock station here will jump from the Eagles to Green Day to Zeppelin. It's probably only a matter of a few years til they start playing stuff like Weezer and Soundgarden. Black Hole Sun and Say It Ain't So both play on my local classic rock station
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FilthyImp posted:Someone explained to me that Oldies morphed to Adult Hits or Classic Hits or some similar name, which just means everything from 2000 - 1965. Yeah, I knew I was officially old when they came up with a name for my high school music. "Retro".
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I used to listen to "oldies" stations when I was in 8th grade or so, but they all started to fade out a few years after that. This would have been the early 2000s. Except for KDSK as I mentioned in this thread, I haven't really come across a station with the traditional "oldies" format (pretty firm cutoff of not playing anything past 1970) in quite a few years. I assume it's due to the target audience dying off.
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Grassy Knowles posted:Black Hole Sun and Say It Ain't So both play on my local classic rock station That's just the Rock Band soundtrack. Also when is Dirty South coming back? That stuff blew up and disappeared after 2009.
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"Why don't you play Gene Pitney anymore, Big D 103?" Because we no longer exist and you're old, said the radio station.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:One of the things that made that show fun to listen to was that they didn't screen callers or say something was too insane for the air. So long as you didn't swear or say something illegal they'd just let people ramble. It was pretty obvious they believed pretty much none of it but "let the crazies have the mic for a bit" was part of the shtick. Exactly. I do remember the host of the day scolding a caller for swearing on air, made them cool down and finish the sentence just to presumably find out what flavour of crazy the caller was.
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Here's an interesting thing I acquired recently. A Facit CA2-16, one of the most advanced desktop electromechanical calculators ever made. These were manufactured during the 1960s and were the culmination of Facit's development in calculating machine technology. They look quite nice internally, too. The problem with these machines is that they were made just before the transistor and smaller electronics took the market by storm. In that sense the CA2-16 took the wrong fork in the path of computing history and became obsolete almost immediately. I've been wanting to get a hold of one of these marvels for years now, and it's currently sat in my living room.
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Grassy Knowles posted:Black Hole Sun and Say It Ain't So both play on my local classic rock station When I was in college in the '90s, my friend and I once wondered what we would hear on classic rock stations once we got "old" We joked about jamming out to Beck with our kids in the back seat. I'm pushing 40 now and I turned on a local classic rock station a few days ago while driving my kids. What do I hear? "In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey..." I start singing along and my kids start looking at me weird. We're all old now.
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I think I missed "audio quality chat" but did want to throw this in: I remember when Tidal was first announced; I was genuinely excited to hear that we were going to make the first decisive step forward in a long time in terms of audio quality. I'd thought CDs were top poo poo for a long time (after moving from vinyl to cassette and not having the money for reel-to-reel - christ I'm old) but had my mind blown by hearing a few DVDs from the early 2000s with DTS encoding. Think The Eagles' Hell Freezes Over and Santana's Supernatural. So imagine my disappointment when it turns out that Tidal was just "better encoded CD quality". Am I wrong in thinking that there was something much better about DTS' quality, or was it just that those discs had been mastered really well? If I remember correctly, DTS does have better dynamic range (among other technical differences). And why did we decide that CD-DA was as good as we would ever get?
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They were just recorded and mastered really well. DTS is a lossy format, so technically inferior to CD audio.
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