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Jim is the only one I know who predates his own fossils.
Audiophiles don't die,
they just fade into the noise floor.
Happy Birthday to a fine gentleman.
Let us know how that transcription of your Edison cylinders over to 78's is going.
Have a great day and many more!
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-glNjsOHiBYs/happy_birthday_the_beatles/
Very good, Elk. On their PRATS.
Jim, at this rate, you're going to get older than I am. And I haven't had a birthday in 18 years.
I'll raise a Hortini to you this evening, a truly celebratory occasion. A Hortini is 6 parts gin and 2 parts horse tranquilizer. No ice. That would be cheating.
You want a glimpse into eternity? The Hortini will ride you in, body and soul.
I would wish you many more "happy birthday" greetings, but, as I said, I just don't recognize 'em any more...
happy birthday. your contributions to this space are always interesting, may you make many more.
It is it possible to add some 100% Agave into that mix?
Wow. That's be some ride.
Of course, some here don't know what horse trank is. It's PCP.
It'd be one of those hopefully amusing stories similar to "When I came to, three days later..first..I noticed the scabs all over my broken nose. I had no idea where the splint on my leg came from. I presume I had a good time..but..."
Happy Birthday JT!
May you have many more, Jim. -- John
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile