Advantages: very detailed resolution but also warm sounding. Build, Looks, Cost, not fussy about positioning Disadvantages: perhaps too refined and not enough bite, but none really
opposed to rear, so you can near enough place them as close to the back wall as you would like, handy if you've not got too much room to play with.
They say that all speakers sound awful straight out of the box, these didn't sound fantastic in the bass department at first, but what was immediately noticeable was the level of detail (more so the high end stuff from the tweeter) which far superceded that of the Kef Coda 8 speakers they replaced, which in their time were cracking entry level speakers themselves, it really was striking. Of course I had to run the speakers in for the usual 50 hours before I could turn them up a bit and hear what they would finally sound like which for somebody as busy as me does actually take a little while, about two weeks...
However...the wait I'm gald to tell you is more than worth it! I loaded my ...
Advantages: Lightweight, stylish and trendy Disadvantages: Fiddly to fill from a water jug
The Breville BR.JK98 is a stylish kettle, with a very modern look of a mainly stainless steel chrome body with a black plastic handle, lid and base. Its a good combination of colours and goes well in my kitchen.
It is one of the lightest chrome kettles on the market, as I have difficulty carrying heavy items I searched out the lightest I could find.
It has a full 360 degree rotation on the base, enabling great ease of use for either left or right handed people. Being a cordless kettle this gives an easier use as you're not trailing the cord over the work top.
The cord is contained within the base of the kettle, and there is a generous length that stretches the full width of the work top, enabling use a fair distance away from the plug sockets.
I fill the kettle from a water jug and I found the narrow top of the kettle difficult ...
Advantages: Emotional, Violent and Meaningful Disadvantages: Japanese film with english sub titles
Battle Royale (2000)
Directed by Kinji Fukasaku, Battle Royale tells of the story of a controversial future in Japan, whereby 9th Grade Classes are randomly selected to appear in a ?Survival of the Fittest Game?. The film is based upon a novel by Koushun Takami. The purpose behind the BR Act was to stop the children rebelling against the adults, as schools were reporting crimes of extreme disobedience, and violence. The adults introduced the act as a means of controlling the fast expanding Japanese population.
The 42 chosen students are collared with magnetic collars that can be activated by the ?game show hosts? by triggering a small explosive in the collar, and killing the children, and the class are told they have to kill each other until one remains.
The children are encouraged to watch a cheesy video explaining what is ...