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i got the sonos move 2 recently

sound quality is excellent

tons of bass

and it can get loud

can charge by battery and do bluetooth

very pleased
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just make sure to de-sync the speaker from your phone before you watch porn videos online !
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BurtReynolds wrote:I have some Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX speakers. They sound pretty good, but are a little bassy.
How do you think they sound with the bass at full 0? OK or tinny?
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96583UP wrote:i got the sonos move 2 recently

sound quality is excellent

tons of bass

and it can get loud

can charge by battery and do bluetooth

very pleased
I use my old Move 1 at home on my pc. It's fantastic.
96583UP wrote:just make sure to de-sync the speaker from your phone before you watch porn videos online !
Yep, trap for young players there for sure!

Costco had one going cheap yesterday, nearly bought it but didn't pull the trigger. Probably should have...
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Starting from where you are now, do you think it would be possible for you to train enough to climb Mount Everest at some point?
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Purely physically?
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Not necessarily
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BurtReynolds wrote:Starting from where you are now, do you think it would be possible for you to train enough to climb Mount Everest at some point?
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I'm going to go with - probably
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BurtReynolds wrote:Starting from where you are now, do you think it would be possible for you to train enough to climb Mount Everest at some point?
So I did hike this summer with a girl who has been to some of the base camps on Everest... We were climbing stuff that took me close to my limits in terms of fear. My point is I am not sure I have interest in doing super dangerous climbs. But also yeah I don't think I could ever get there physically. Most people can't. It's a 40 day hiking trip. I have hiked for a week back country and not in snow and that pretty much depleted me.
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I don't think there is a single person who posts here capable of that climb. You guys truly have no idea what you're talking about if you think you could do it, Rangi included.
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I could do ot
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BurtReynolds wrote:Not necessarily
Then no way.
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The Argonaut wrote:I could do ot
Bro you can't even type
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When I was on one ridge this summer, it was definitely the mental part that was hardest. I literally looked over the edge at one point and froze for like 15 minutes. When I starting moving again I realized the climbing itself was easy. It was sort of an interesting moment.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Starting from where you are now, do you think it would be possible for you to train enough to climb Mount Everest at some point?
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Why are people being arrogant about this Everest thing. It's the tallest mountain in the world. I know for a fucking fact none of you have done winter camping and even slept a night in the snow. Like what lol
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I feel like the altitude would kill me. Some blood vessel in my brain is begging to pop.
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BurtReynolds wrote:I feel like the altitude would kill me. Some blood vessel in my brain is begging to pop.
The good news is you couldn't climb high enough for this to be an issue lol
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Dev wrote:I don't think there is a single person who posts here capable of that climb. You guys truly have no idea what you're talking about if you think you could do it, Rangi included.
Way to single me out bruh
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