Is It Real?
With just one day to go until HE2007, we present our last hi-fi tease: The story of the Edison Tone Tests.
With just one day to go until HE2007, we present our last hi-fi tease: The story of the Edison Tone Tests.
<a href="http://www.gspr.com/index.html">Gordon Sell PR</a> has added a new client to its already impressive roster. Proclaim Audio of Durham, CT, is absolutely new to me, but I will take the opportunity to get to know the company during the Home Entertainment Show.
<I>On An Overgrown Path</I> posts a fine (and balanced) appreciation of Reginald Goodall.
That's the life for me!
<i>I'll break something, I swear to God!  Maybe one of Newton's laws.  You've got all the distance of uncertainty simmering in your drawers.</i><br>
—Jim Teacher in "Mad Flo"
Thomas E. Witte tells the story of an amazing photograph—and an even more amazing athlete.
"Every time [the robot] found a mine, blew it up and lost a limb, it picked itself up and readjusted to move forward on its remaining legs, continuing to clear a path through the minefield.
Counting down to HE2007, I'm starting to link each day to a hi-fi topic.
We will begin coverage of HE 2007 in New York starting Thursday, May 10. Stay tuned for reports from all three days of the show.
"A massive 83 million tapes were sold in the UK in 1989. Yet by last year the figure had fallen to a mere 100,000. In the Nineties sales of pre-recorded tapes were overtaken by CDs and record companies started phasing them out."