https://youtu.be/cUz3jBbvij8
On Netflix I’ve been binging on “Better Call Saul” and the good news is the series was renewed for a 4th season with 10 episodes. 🙂 But it will be delayed until this fall. 🙁
https://youtu.be/cUz3jBbvij8
On Netflix I’ve been binging on “Better Call Saul” and the good news is the series was renewed for a 4th season with 10 episodes. 🙂 But it will be delayed until this fall. 🙁
Someone else had a cancer removed in January, but his was in a very different place than mine. Note: Fry used private insurance for the procedure, not the UK’s National Health.
By the way, Fry’s heritage is — surprise! — Jewish.
… Who are you, and who am I?
How’s life on Earth?
At this link is one of the countless examples where user forums are often useless for technical support. Here is the question:
In the Sound control panel, when you select a speaker and click Configure, it opens a new Speaker Setup window and asks you two questions. The first one is stereo vs. surround (I have stereo), the second gives you the option to select them as full-range speakers. I’ve attached a screenshot.
My question is simple – all other things held equal – what does it actually DO if you select them as full-range? What EFFECT does it have if you select them as full-range versus not selecting them so? I mean just within Windows, in terms of processing or output I assume. Not even thinking about the speakers.
My question is simple so I’d prefer simple answers please, I’m just trying to zero in on what this option actually does.
Thank you,
Chuck
The answer, and the follow-ups, are apparently from a Microsoft representative, and not only are they are not simple, they are nonsensical techno-babble. But I also think that Chuck made his question less clear by saying, “Not even thinking about the speakers,” as the effect on how speakers sound is all that matters.
I determined the function of the setting for myself a long time ago, by using my excellent Sony SRS-BTX500 Bluetooth speaker. Not using full-range mode on an audio device in Windows 10 is an equalization setting that severely cuts off low frequencies.
What I don’t get is why Microsoft leaves full-range mode off by default. Without it, my Sony sounds thin, and using the speaker’s own bass boost button to compensate makes the sound boomy and awful. Being forced to choose between thin and fat sound wasn’t right, and that set me looking for the answer. This is the fix, assuming you need a stereo setup:





Doing this made my SRS-BTX500 sound just right with the unit’s bass boost kept off. Full and balanced, and not at all boomy.
My favorite new LP is David Bowie – 1966: The Pye Singles. Produced by Tony Hatch, best known for his work with Petula Clark, it’s not actually a long player, being a collection of six singles, making for a quick and very enjoyable listen.
The plastic surgeon in Boston who closed the hellish wound on my head from melanoma removal gave me the okay to travel. So I’ve been in Phoenix for the past week, once again tackling the aftermath of my father’s death.

The other certainty in life besides death is, of course, taxes, and that’s one of the things I’ve been doing here. I met with a CPA, who will take care of my father’s final personal income tax return, and then he will get started on the Trust taxes. I have to drop off some more papers at his office tomorrow morning, after meeting with my lawyer, and then I’ll be at a couple of banks to see about closing out accounts to be consolidated in an account Dad had back home that is now my responsibility.
Besides money-related matters, two of my sisters and I have been going through Dad’s house, deciding what can be tossed and what should be kept for an estate sale. We came up with 63 lbs. of paper to be shredded, and I hauled that over to a Staples store, which offers Iron Mountain’s shredding service at a cost of $0.99/lb.
Through all of this I keep going back and forth in my mind, thinking I might want to take over my parents’ retirement house — despite the fact that, thanks to skin cancer, the Sun is now my burning enemy. The pro|con list for buying the place from my siblings, who each own an equal share of the property, is about evenly split.
And so it goes… !