Jim Tavegia
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Totally redoing the Video room. Mistake number 1....
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Jim,

One of the side benefits of free jazz is that even dust bunnies don't like free jazz. (After all, they are cute little bunnies.) For video proposes I recommend you pick up "Masada Live At Tonic 1999", "Miles Electric - A Different Kind of Blue", "Sun Ra - Space Is The Place" and for those really hard to get at ones "Iannis Xenakis - Psappha, etc."

Playing any of the above videos at high volume for extended periods will clear all dust bunnies from your equipment, however, I cannot assume responsibility for any damage inflicted upon you, your family, your relationships, etc.

Just trying to do my part to help.

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If you would like to gain a better appreciation for dust bunnies and their relationship to your audio system, I would direct your attention here - http://www.dustbunnies.com/dust_bunny_facts.htm
See the paragraph titled "Dustbunny Social Life".

Bob

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Believe it or not DISCO is still their favorite music. If you find any dancing on the head of you needle, please remove gently and place off to the side so they can catch their breath.

The above quote is from the dust bunnies facts web site and appears to be just as I suspected, even dust bunnies shun my beloved free jazz. So go ahead Jim and put John Zorn and company to work keeping your home theater free of unwelcome guests (and maybe any guests )

On the other hand, at also appears that dust bunnies have the bad taste to like disco but then again they appreciate fine analog sound. Quite interesting creatures, these little balls of dust.

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