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Does The Five-Second Rule Work?

According to researchers at the University of Illinois, if you drop food on hardwood or tile floors and pick it up within five seconds, it probably <I>is</I> safe to eat.That's because it takes at least that long for germs to devour dropped dry food. It takes wet food less time to become contaminated&mdash;and if you drop food onto carpet, all bets are off. "That's an entirely different story and we haven't done that study yet."

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Goodbye LA; on to HE 2007 in Chicago

And so we say goodbye to the Sheraton Gateway and the City of Angels. Home Entertainment 2006 was a good Show, with some great sounds. I echo Wes Phillips's sentiments below. In talking to people, I had a sense that we were all part of a community of individuals with much the same goals, if not always the same way of reaching them. The Show staff were unfailingly pleasant and efficient. The hotel’s facilities served the needs of both exhibitors and attendees well&mdash;and by the last day of the show I actually figured out how to go from my room to the escalators without making at least one wrong turn!

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The Free Republic of Stereophile

I joke sometimes at Home Entertainment Shows, as I regard the crowds jostling one another to enter rooms, paw through bins of records, or get the good seats at the musical events, that "these are <I>my</I> people." The thing is, it's <I>true</I>. I do the same things.

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A Show Tradition

I'm a guy who loves traditions: I attribute it to growing up in Virginia, a state that reveres tradition, my wife claims it's just OCD. Whatever&mdash;I have made it a tradition at every HE Show I can remember to visit Luke Manley's VTL room at the last minute on the last day because it always lets me leave on a high note. Manley did not disappoint this year in the room he shared with dealer Brooks Berdan, the "king of analog."

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