Speaking of Los Lobos...
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oh my goodness, look at Dup's post count, he's gonna be teh fist to 1000!
man oh man I feel small 116 isn't much at all.
dup, online you define the crux of an old saying
better to keep ones mouth shut and be thought a fool, than to open it and remove the trout. 
kidding aside, cheers dup!
anyway, just wanted to say i'm still alive, and lurking in these forums daily.
OK, here's a tweak for ya...I got this in my PS Audio Newsletter.
From the website:
The transparent glass CD in its special case. A Japanese recording engineer has developed the world's first glass CD guaranteed not to warp, distort and of a beautiful design, according to its maker.
Music critics who have tried out the CD said that it's outstanding and virtually like listening to a live performance.
1. RJR says that the previous NHT SB3 was "bass-reflex". It was not. Not sure how he made that mistake after owning them for three or four years!
2. He said:
"The Nola Mini had a natural midrange as well as extended and detailed highs. Midrange inner detail was more revealing through the Nola, however, and its bass extension and high-level dynamic capabilities were superior to the those of the NHT Three." (The Nola is better, but the Nola is better"?!?)
But I'm 95% sure, based on context he actually meant this:
Can anyone tell me why the Branford Marsalis CD "Braggtown" review is repeated in the December issue after it first appeared in the November issue? I started reading it and thought that I've read this somewhere before and sure enough, it's November all over again. Along with the strange Tara cables ad, is anybody proofing before Sterophile goes to the printers?
Hola,
I think the greatest travesty in the history of the so called "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" is the exclusion of Los Lobos.
It will not be a true Hall of Fame until Los Lobos takes the stage to jam with Keith and Mick.
Their newest release, "The Town and the City" is another five star Los Lobos disc.
Someone somewhere mentioned the joy of growing into a song or disc (going from neutral to love over time) as a greater experience than hitting it off with a song/disc right from the start, and this disc will do that for you, I promise.