A Car-Shaped Media System
Gee, that's funny. I bought the same thing, only mine is shaped like a house.
Gee, that's funny. I bought the same thing, only mine is shaped like a house.
Two words: Neal Stephenson.
To be clear: I'm not <i>really</i> considering messing around with a different pair of loudspeakers.
Dark Lanternist counts the reasons why.
Don't click teh link if you're offended by sexual content or bad writing. You've been warned.
Unsurprisingly, Larry Niven has already explored the ramifications of this one.
Collection of rings. Never worn.
I really think we better institute those three laws now.
From the number one manufacturer of defective explosives.
Analog maven Wally Malewicz is no stranger to these pages. His first commercial product, a cartridge-alignment tool called the WallyTractor, became a hit among the vinyl cognoscenti after Michael Fremer wrote about it in "Analog Corner" in the November 1998 <I>Stereophile</I>, and Malewicz's full kit of Wally Analog Tools was the joint winner of our <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/features/724/index5.html">Accessory of the Year</A> award in 2002.