Posts Tagged ‘listener’
Works just as well as the super expensive cables (which I read previously in another review). Even costa bout 1/10 what WalMart wants for a similar cable.
The Night Listener A
When I was in high school, and that was many years ago, I clearly remember our literature teacher having problems with classifying this book to any genre. We had to read it, and most of the classmates grumbled. Yet, most of the classmates were girls, I should mention, and they were infatuated with a book called `Cry, The beloved country’. So we were kind of divided, we, the boys, preferred Holden, even though we found him harsh to read, never to admit it, because we just did not want to discuss the book which the girls liked. Anyway, I still do not think that `The Catcher in the Rye’ belongs to any kind of literature that deserves to be taught in high schools, because this book is disturbingly one of a kind. Nevertheless, after all these years I read it again, and I have discovered that it does have a genre, perhaps not an acceptable one, but it does belong to a certain category. I would put it under the category of `Revolutions’. At first the reader is kind of recoiled by the persistent complaints exclaimed by the hero. Today, I could compare it to a diary of any ordinary self absorbed profoundly disturbed Scandinavian urchin. But Holden, despite of being the most antagonizing protagonist I have ever read about, is not the seemingly anarchist type. Despite his anarchistic tendencies, Holden is a rebel with a dream; a vision even. Unlike the ordinary post traumatic stress disordered and self absorbed Scandinavian urchin one may confuse him with, Holden is actually dreaming about saving the world. The children that he wanted to catch and save from death in the rye field are the children of the future. Salinger, through Holden is the real dreamer; Aye, Salinger the author is clearly the real rebel, and it does not surprise me it was such a success in the sixties and seventies. The spirit of revolutions blew in the air then, and some of the warnings Holden talk about is of the dangers of becoming corrupt. I believe that if Salinger tried to publish this book today, it
Music and the listener
The packaging was really “frustration free”. No cutting, chopping, cursing, swearing and bleeding involved.
I’ve had the card for a year now. No issues at all. No corrupt data or read errors. The card is pretty fast since it is class 6. It is actually cheaper than other class 6 cards out there yet performs the same. Take a look at this hardware benchmark if you don’t believe me – [...]. Same performance yet cheap isn’t it?
Works with my Canon SX110IS, Windows and Linux if anyone is wondering.
Definitely recommended!
Mosque Sermons A Listener