The Future of Radio?
Wow. <I>This</I> is fascinating.
Wow. <I>This</I> is fascinating.
I have no idea why five different people emailed this link to me, but after the third one, I started thinking I should post it just to put an end to it.
I met John DeVore at last year's Consumer Electronics Show. Wes Phillips directed me: "Have you been to the <a href="http://www.devorefidelity.com/">DeVore Fidelity</a> room yet?"<br>
"Nuh-uh," I shook my head.<br>
"You should check it out. I think John'll have some stuff that'll interest you."<br>
"Alright," I nodded.<br>
<I>The Morning News</I> publishes one star reviews from Amazon of books that made <I>Time</I>'s "100 Greatest Books" list. Warning: Coffee may spew out of your nose while reading this.
Aaron Jasinski's music site is mesmerizing (his art site is pretty cool, too). I just keep going back for more.
Hey, I'm an audiophile—who am I to call somebody else's hobby odd? Besides, I recognize a bunch of these—like the TDK MAXG jobbies about 2/3s of the way down.
But it's the name that really surprised me. No relation, I think.
Anybody besides me remember that old Russ Manning Gold Key comic? That's what this book reminds me of.
This was going to be an Andy Warholish entry about how boring we can be at <i>Stereophile</i>. Elizabeth's idea, actually; not mine.
Or is this whole "Entertainment In Your Lap" marketing concept just a tad tacky?