
Current-Driving of Loudspeakers by Esa Meril
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I've been upgrading my home theater a bit recently and I put off the sound system until last, because it's usually the most cumbersome. I definitely want surround sound, but every home surround sound system I've ever seen installed in a house is lousy because the sound is projected to the center of the room and everyone is usually sitting around the edges.
JD Salinger is dead.
I never overly internalized Catcher in the Rye, but I remember the future English majors of the world carrying it around high school for two years straight so everyone could tell they'd read it.
Somehow, the book really affected one guy I knew and he became a little 'fuck all' for a while - sitting outside his ex-girlfriend's house watching her comings and goings, giving lectures to adults about love, breaking up every drinking (or other similar ingestant) session to remind us of his existantialist state...you know, the usual.
My feet are cold and Paul Banks is howlin' "Man's no boy" (White noise and diamond nights, track 5)
I guess he don't know any vintage car/watch/toy collectors or audiophiles. For one, I am proud of being a boy. An old one maybe, but still. An odd one too perhaps, but anyways. Being a boy at heart is the quintessence of joy, and losing that joy is growing old and boring.
George Harrison All Things Must Pass pressed with EMI Parlophone black 1 box
labels. matrix are all 1U, which I'm pretty sure means it was pressed among
the first albums issued. However, the lyric sleeves state: manufactured by
Apple Records, Inc. 1700 Broadway, NY, NY. I've searched a little, and
can't find anything about this pressing. Anyone on this board know much
about the Beatles and vinyl and stuff?
please help with nomenclature, id, etc..
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