I mean if you want to be pedantic then;
Wheel: "a circular object connected at the centre to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move"
So a rim or alloy can and is a wheel with or without a tyre ;)
I mean if you want to be pedantic then;
Wheel: "a circular object connected at the centre to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move"
So a rim or alloy can and is a wheel with or without a tyre ;)
I'm not saying it can't be scuffed, I'm saying that personally I wouldn't use it in that way because like you say I'm from an island that spells tyre with a y :p
I mean I disagree. A gouge would be a big chuck taken out, a scratch would be a more surface level line where as a scuff would be a patch of surface level damage. I doubt I would ever use scuff in terms of a tyre either.
That is the wonders of language though, everyone uses it differently :D
Dude. I started feeding birds in my garden around 3 years ago, I wasnt even that interested in birds, now I have a shit load of regulars and I love watching those little bastards.
Wheel, not tyre. So I presume they curbed an alloy or similar.
Soggfy was just the first thing I tried that worked without crawling for shitty yt downloads of the same things and so I stuck with it. If the audio quality is the same then I really don't see what difference it makes in the grand scheme of things.
I will try out zotify so thanks for the name but it isn't like it will be any quicker as I'll still do everything in "real time" as I want to maintain my account and not get banned as it is a family plan and I don't want to negatively impact the other people that use the same plan.
Also I know people love to use command line but soggfy is just a modified Spotify client so I can just open it up and start what I need in a couple of clicks
You are only going to be able to get 320 mp3s from Spotify at the very best, I use soggfy to intercept the audio and rip the tracks so you need to let the playlists run (although you can up the speed they play at) and there will also consequently be some organisation needed of the files afterwards so it is far from automated but works fairly well.
A lot of the tools around take your playlists and find what it thinks are the correct tracks on YouTube and then rip from there so be wary of the quality you might get from those.
I compared a track I ripped from Spotify with a 320 mp3 of the same track I had bought with a spectrometer (I think that is the correct name) and they looked identical
Anti skip wasn't completely anti skip if it took a massive jolt but for sure it was like magic compares to the old ones which needed to be preferably flat on a table xD
I mean I was doing a paper round around 2000 and the one I owned certainly didn't have anti-skip to begin with and even when they did have anti-skip that doesn't mean that it never skipped as later ones I had with it only had "x seconds of anti skip" so if it receives a big jolt that shit was still skipping
Walking down the street, cradling the thing like a baby because the slightest bump would cause it to skip, those were the days xD
I'm surprised the police actually came out at all, they usually don't give a fuck.
As someone else said you need to go to the council, they will have a department specifically for noise complaints and anti social shit like this. You will probably need to fill out a form online and then they have officers for this specific problem who will call you and probably come out to visit. They will be your best recourse to finding a solution to this.
Following a curated list of people on Bandcamp and SoundCloud.
Listening to mixes and hearing something I like then tracking down what it is.
You could also check things like the beatport or juno charts to see what other people are buying in specific genres, just don't buy your music from them.
Listen to radio?