very low level output and I am not deaf but I mean it was decidedly low. The cool thing is you kind of tug on your earlobe when you put these in your ear and they fit right inside the ear canal and when you do that you completely seal out the world. I mean I wouldn't use these when driving because you can*t hear sirens and I mean the guy at the Sharper Image was actually talking to me and I didn't even know he was talking to me not because the sound that I was listening to was too loud but because even between tracks on the CD I was listening to you literally couldn*t hear what was going on in a very loud store. So that was very cool same thing with the Shure but much better sound on the Sony. Softer rubber and it was like $149 whereas the Shure*s were $99. Didn't like the base response very much, didn't like the clumsy of the Shure, it*s not that much. And then I tried the Boss. Boss has over the ear noise canceling headphones which are great for on air planes when you get that droning engine noise. So tried all those didn't buy any of them but I would have bought the Sony*s had the sound been a little bit louder and you didn't need a triple 8 battery to power the things. Because Lord knows if I am going to use them on the air I wouldn't want to have to turn off the power that loud to get anything out of them. So a new set of headphones other than the iPod headphones might be a reasonable thing for, a thing about as well. Specifically because sometimes thugs will target kids wearing the typical white head phones that an iPod comes with. If you are wearing white head phones, white ear buds it*s because you have an iPod. And there have been some reports of kids were not so nice, adults were not so nice stealing iPods because its like a sign that advertises I am listening to an iPod I am wearing the white iPod headset so be careful about that when you buy a replacement headphones. 180039 online is our telephone number 18003966546 Steve you are Online Tonight with David Lawrence, hello.
Steve: Hello. I am looking to get a shopping cart for my website I just want to start one out. And eventually I will be having maybe 20 categories with a 100 items in each one. And I was ready to sign up with GoDaddy*s program which is hoisted by and they come to about $27 a month if we sign up per year. And then I did some Googling and I went to all the shopping cart reviews and I just want to get your opinion as to you know which one will be the best one to go with.
David Lawrence: Well GoDaddy has a built in shopping cart. You can use their, I think its called QuickCart?
Steve: Correct.
David Lawrence: And what was wrong with that?
Steve: Well when I was going through all the reviews GoDaddy was not in the top 10 of any of them.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
