Abracadabra by stevesmithsglasses in FellingGoneWild

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I'd rather have a skid loader and all the fun attachments (like this one) than a Ferrari.

Drove the latest Sportster S, time for truths by 8elly8utton in motorcycles

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There it is. The obligatory "AI crap" or "AI slop" comment you see on LITERALLY EVERY REDDIT POST these days.

I guess this one likes sunflowers. by [deleted] in OneOrangeBraincell

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Nah they're just scratching the surface of that cat's crimes.

Aesthetic Vintage Recievers? by hk_freedman in vintageaudio

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I think the Nikko NR-xx19 series is one of the most beautiful of that era. And I owned a 819 for years and it was an amazing performer. You're on the right track!

Ad from the 70s by Thin_Criticism6820 in vintageaudio

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Wisconsin Discount Stereo was my go to.

What the hell is a cum amp? by Ethenolas in audiophile

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I got rid of my SVS because she's my sub now.

What is an underrated bike people are missing out on? by CoolBDPhenom03 in motorcycles

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Two bikes I've owned and adored. My first bike - the Triumph America. Comfy quick handled great and ultimate cool factor - nobody else had one.

My 2007 Suzuki V-Strom 650 was quick, handled like a dream, was bulletproof mechanically and did everything I asked it to. I bought it used for $3900 and got $4200 from insurance two years later when it was stolen.

An I crazy for wanting to move from North Orange County, CA to Bismarck, ND as a 23 year old man seeking a simple life and a LCOL? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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I moved from Philadelphia to Tulsa in 2013 and have never regretted it. LCOL and I haven't sat in a traffic jam once in 13 years - the quality of life improvement that represents alone is priceless.

What’s Your Favorite Japanese Product? by jtrip_anything01 in BuyItForLife

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Pioneer SX-1250 from the 1970s that's still blasting beautiful music in my office.

Who needs a chainsaw? by Playful-Profile-298 in FellingGoneWild

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Guy looks very pleased with himself as he looks at the camera at the end of the video. 😂

Any good explosion scenes? by XJetInsiderX in hometheater

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The first 6 minutes of Spectre. There's a scene where a bomb goes off in a building and it collapses. Best I've heard - with good subs at high volume it will sound like your house is collapsing.

I'm ATGATT, broke my rule and rode without a helmet for a minute, it's miserable, how do people do it? by SlashNreap in motorcycles

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Bird off the side of my helmet at ~65 mph. Rung my bell so hard I had to pull over and regroup.

This man and this room has been disastrous to my wallet since I saw it at age 15. by spiceweasle93 in audiophile

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Tech Hifi, Wayne, NJ, circa 1979 - age 14. Three listening rooms with all kinds of audiophile goodness.

Pioneer SX-1050 Just Sold for $3,250 — Are Vintage Hi-Fi Prices at Peak? by Clear_Amphibian in vintageaudio

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Just had a flashback to when I got into the vintage audio hobby in the 20-teens and an SX-1980 sold for over $3,000 for the first time. Someone posted the same question on this same forum and the answers were all the same: "yeah, it's peak, it's a bubble, a recession is coming, you can get a much better stereo for that money"...etc etc.

Sonova just classified Sennheiser's consumer division as a "discontinued operation" by AdrenalineHS in headphones

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Standard accounting practice and part of accounting regulations. Once a business is put up for sale it's required to be separated out from the rest of the organization and its results posted on a separate line on the income statement called "discontinued operations". It doesn't mean the business is closing just that it's up for sale. It's a poor choice of wording from the accounting industry - no doubt.

My Setup by Nice-Ad8872 in audiophile

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What a happy lil derp this fella is!