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  • Reviewed: Bose QC 35 II

    As I noted in my review of Bose NC700, I found the pass-through functionality to be as tiring as the noise cancelling. Soon after completing that review, I concluded that the combined effect of that and the lack of a collapsing feature meant that they were not for me. Being a long-time Bose user, there…

  • Reviewed: Bose NC700

    As long-time readers of the blog will know, I have owned, and thoroughly enjoyed, several pairs of Bose headphones. After over three years of more or less daily use and abuse, my last pair of QC35s had started acting up. When a local store ran a good offer on a pair of NC700, I went…

  • Reviewed: Bose QC 35

    When I replaced my Bose QC 15 with a pair of QC 25 last year, I reviewed them here on the blog. They recently started acting up. Rather than have them repaired, I paid the difference, and took home a pair of QC 35. The design is largely the same as that seen in its two…

  • Reviewed: Bose Quiet Comfort 25

    I recently replaced my well-used and much-loved headphones, a set of Bose QC 15’s, with a new set. The old set was getting on a bit in age (I’ve had them for close to five years now), and were getting to a point where they were more or less worn out. Though they probably had…

  • EDC and what’s in my bag?

    It’s been a good, long while since I last did a post on my EDC loadout, and I feel like it’s about time I add another instalment. First up is what I carry on my person: Phone – currently an iPhone XR Multitool – currently a Leatherman Wave+ Flashlight – currently a LedLenser P2 Wallet…

  • Creating a safe working environment through information sharing

    In my job, I use a number of collaboration tools. From email and instant messaging to browser-based collaboration platforms, they help me get information, generate information, and share information. My ambition is that the vast majority of questions any of my colleagues may have about the peculiarities of our customer-facing systems. Our documentation systems are…

  • Reviewed: Apple Airpods

    One of the things I picked up in 2017 was a set of Apple Airpods. In my post favorite discoveries in 2017, I promised a review, and here it is. As I have mentioned before, I have been using Bose headsets for years now, and am very happy with them. I wanted, however, to have…

  • Workflow for video editing – the hardware

    This is the third entry in my series on my workflow for video editing. Last time, I discussed the software I use; this time I’ll talk about hardware: I have two hardware setups, one for travel and one at home. The main difference between the two, is that I have a 24″ monitor at home, as well as…

  • My EDC setup

    EDC, short for Every Day Carry, has become a common term to many, myself included. The underlying philosophy of “what do I need to bring with me on a daily basis” is an interesting one, and one which has prompted me to think about what I bring with me on a day to day basis. While the specifics…

  • Tech for travel

    Summer vacation time is closing on those of us in the Northern hemisphere once more. In honor of Towel day and its idea of preparedness, I thought I’d share some thoughts on what tech I bring with me when I travel. I always bring some tech with me when I travel, and depending on why…

  • What’s in your bag?

    I am lucky enough to travel as much as suits me, but not much more. However, I have developed a list of things I bring with me whenever I go travelling. There are two lists; the core list and the extended list. Here goes: The core list 5.11 PUSH pack iPad Mini Amazon Kindle iPhone…