So after counting up how much money I have right now

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  1. Mixt The dude that does the thing

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    Huh, I thought you were an older member than that, my bad. Though I think that has been my only major debate with Makaze. I frequently either agree with Makaze or it is about personal philosophy, and personal philosophy I prefer to let sort itself out unless I have some major gripe with it.

    I like the skullcandy warranty (garunteed half price back as long as you can ship them the remains) since I use and abuse headphones and it is rare for headphones to work well past a month. My Heavy Medals are something like six months in and running strong though, and those are only $10 more than what you are looking at. But considering you know you like the cheaper Logitech pair there is a strong draw to that as well.
     
  2. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    yeah, the warranty is certainly a plus with those skullcandy, but just the price is making me back away. Like I said,I have a very old pair of the exact same kind that's $30, but they're really worn out and everything, but they're what I use for recording lines and stuff, and they've been pretty good to me. I'm not sure how good the quality of skullcandy is, and I couldn't find anything noise-canceling either, and that kinda makes me feel a little better when it has that.
     
  3. Mixt The dude that does the thing

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    Personally I prefer noise isolation to cancellation, and isolation I know the skullcandy buds do pretty well (granted that isn't hard on a ear-bud). I haven't invested in actual headphones from them so I can't really talk for that, but I would think that the over ear headphones should isolate fairly well. On ear you should stay away from if don't want background noise unless you can test it first, those rely almost entirely on the cancellation protocol, if the headphones even have one.
     
  4. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    I have noise isolation ear buds, but(and I don't know why myself) I prefer noise cancellation for a headset.
     
  5. Makaze Some kind of mercenary

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    I will concede that a model of interaction can be called a system. I meant "institution" in the context.

    If loans were not available then post secondary educators would be forced to lower their prices or go out of business. If they did not, then businesses would be forced to take in people without degrees or suffer a shortage of workers. It would work itself out.

    Prices are high and income is low because loans exist. Without loans, people would be forced to change their prices and wages and stop living from paycheck to paycheck. Without artificial stimulation, the principles that create natural systems will take over and people will be driven to appeal to a consumer's actual material wealth and not their potential wealth.

    If a business knows that a person can get a credit card, they have incentive and room to charge more than the person makes at their job. Likewise, if someone raises their prices in a market without credit, they will have reason to increase the wages they pay so that people can afford to buy their products.

    It isn't very complex as a natural system.