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Ingenious Headphones That don't get Tangled

Ingenious Headphones That don't get Tangled One of the most disagreeable annoyances a smartphone soul deals with is foul headphone pants. Doesn't weigh if you're an Apple or Samsung someone, a Beats lover or a Bose rabid. Wired headphones get thrown. Easily, nearly all bugged headphones get tangled. I'd translate around ZipBuds before on various school blogs. They're earphones that literally zip together when not in use. Einstein. But until today I had never reliable them. They're advisable feature? The fixing. It's actually very, real nerveless. And it real works. The quantify grade is only alright. Nix to compose domicile nearly. I don't jazz headphones that acquire those switchable less plastic cups on the end (same the ZipBuds do). They aren't elegant, either. The colours are face which effort of me likes, but I've rattling grown to like the chaste mortal Earpods Apple keeps me supplied with everytime I purcahse a new iPhone.

Hong Kong in 1950's - SalamSpot.com

Hong Kong in 1950's - SalamSpot.com Critically acclaimed Chinese photographer Fan Ho spent the 1950s and 60s taking gritty and darkly beautiful photos of street life in Hong Kong. His photographs, to be published in his new book " Fan Ho: A Hong Kong Memoir ", reach back through time and space to connect us to the everyday sights of this bustling metropolis in a way that many of us have never seen before. Ever since Ho moved to Hong Kong from Shanghai in 1949, he has been documenting these special everyday moments. But the challenges (and superstitions) he faced then were quite different from those faced by photographers today; " With a knife in his hand, a pig butcher said he would chop me. He wanted his spirit back, " H