If you major in finance, then you should understand the concept of a sunk cost. Don't get hung up on what the sunk costs are. You didn't buy them as an investment, you bought them as a mistake. Realize the mistake, liquidate, and pick something that doesn't rape your ears. Simple
You could easily improve the sound by replacing the transducer element of your sound. A nice upgrade would be koss ksc75s. And on head-fi, you might even find someone to pay good money for those ultrasounds.
Most things don't actually need to be grounded. I had a bass amp once that had a similar problem, and every time I'd touch a string, I'd get a tingle. That was exciting
Glass was inside the door panel, so I opened up the bottom of it, and vacuumed it out. Then closed it up, and closed the door. Apparently in the process somewhere, I detached the mechanism.
Not as much as not having one
I did manage to fuck the door up, vaccuuming glass out of the door. So now it gets to go to honda to get so it will open again.
Also got an SPL meter from radio shack. I'm apparently listening at about 85db regularly, and when I listen to punk, it's a lot louder
so I have to be more careful.
XM radio from woot, $18
Mio C320 from Radio Shack, $200
Knitting bag and yarn and shit, $300
c4 wired cellphone for remotely blowing up next person to break into my car, priceless