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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Weirdly, speakers in a bag are cool

Weird? Yes. Pricey? Yep. Amazingly loud and super portable? That, too! The House of Marley Bag of Rhythm speaker is portable in an old-fashioned sense -- in that it comes in a bag, with handles.
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Weirdly, speakers in a bag are cool
Weird? Yes. Pricey? Yep. Amazingly loud and super portable? That, too! The House of Marley Bag of Rhythm speaker is portable in an old-fashioned sense -- in that it comes in a bag, with handles.

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