Budget travel booms in downturn – 20 Mar 09
Monday, January 25th, 2010 at
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Air travel is typically one of the first sectors hit during an economic downturn. But one part of the industry is continuing to grow: budget travel. Al Jazeera's Azhar Sukri reports on an airline that's bucking the global trend.
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It is possible that Barack O'Bomber plays for both sides, yes.
Far more pesky are his ties to the Radical Muslim World. That concerns me MUCH More.
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$300? Spend it all on a good mic. USB mics aren't really that good. Besides, all computers have that microphone plug in, so you don't really need to worry.
The microphone is pretty much the most important part of audio recording (besides what you are recording).
A mixer is only useful if you have more than one instrument (including vocals). But if you're doing a capella, then you don't need one. Mixers are just so that you can plug all your instruments into one place that outputs to one plug. (your computer only has one mic hole…if you have four instruments, you want to "mix" those together into one plug)
So the best setup is a cheap pop filter (those screens that go in front of the microphone that reduces the popping when you say the explosive letters like "p" or "t") and the rest of the money spend on a microphone (provided you have an audio editor…if not, Audacity is free and is good enough).
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It’s understandable that money makes people autonomous. But what to do when one doesn’t have money? The one way only is to get the home loans and financial loan.