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Miami Hurricanes meet Notre Dame at the Sun Bowl. A revival of an age old rivalry. The two will once again meet each other in regular season starting next season.
Malaysia have been crowned the Champions of the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010. Two great results in two years. What is in store next for this young and talented players?
Malaysia have 90 minutes to bring home the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010! One goal. That is all we need to kill off Indonesia’s chances of winning it. Fikirkan Boleh!
Malaysia can win the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010. They have only 180 minutes to go. All they have to do is score some goals and prevent Indonesia from doing the same. Malaysia was humbled by Indonesia in their opening match in the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010. The then young but talented Malaysian team made too [...]
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KodeeXII.Net is Hadee Roslan's personal blog where he rambles mainly about Building a Successful Online Business. There are also the occasional entries on his favorite teams like Miami Hurricanes, Tottenham Hotspur, Selangor FC and Harimau Malaya.
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The perfect end to my quest
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I needed a nice set of portable Ipod speakers for the car. My priorities were 1) dual speakers (the single speaker I had often resulted in not being able to hear half of the music); 2) good sound quality, no distortion; 3) not too big; 4) volume control; 5) AC adapter. First I got the IMaingo based on rave reviews all over the Internet. I was disappointed. There was distortion on virtually every song. I tried adjusting the settings on my Ipod – lower bass, flat, acoustic. Nothing worked. And no, I was not playing my music too loud. I could be mistaken for someone’s kindly grandmother.
My next try was the Sony SRS-T88. I just got them, but I think I’m in love. The sound is really fine, the volume control works great, and there is an AC adapter. The unit is a little bigger than anticipated, but I’m coping. I give them a big thumbs-up.
One little quibble – you have to remember to turn the unit off. There is no light to signify that it is on. In the morning when I’m driving to work, it’s dark, and I’m sure it won’t be too long before I leave it on all day.
Very good little travel speakers
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
These speakers fit the bill for what I needed in traveling. It’s not a great stereophonic quality, but it does a good amplification job and does have a decent sound for music that doesn’t require significant bass. It is very compact and is also dual voltage so you won’t have to go through batteries like candy.
Portable Speakers – Adequate for my job
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
The Sony SRS-T88 speakers are reasonably compact, offer BOTH battery and AC poser options and deliver reasonable audio for my purposes. I am a learning musician that has a day job as a traveling consultant. These speakers are part of my remote jamming and lesson system.
The case is made of flimsy cheap plastic
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
To get the best performance from these so-so speakers, you must fold out the stand. The stand’s hinge is made of cheap plastic and will break after a few uses. The plug at the end of the cable which hooks to the PC, is stored in the battery compartment. The plastic lip which should hold the compartment closed is made of similar shoddy material – poorly designed, which will break after a couple of months. After that, every time you take the speakers out of their cheap bag, the battery cover flies open and spill your batteries all over. Sony should be ashamed to put their name of this product.
Good little travel speakers
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
We bought these for a family vacation, and they worked very well for a small package. I wouldn’t say that they’re good for someone looking for a bass pumping tailgate music package, but for our kids to watch a movie on the video iPod or listen to some bedtime tunes they were more than adequate. The internal cord storage is a nice feature, and they will work passably well without any batteries installed (just using the headphone driver power), but much better with the batteries. The cord storage cover also doubles as a nice little stand. All in all, better than a laptop’s speakers and nicely portable. Highly recommended.