An Important Sale

An Important Sale

Oh, the aptly named <a href="http://importantrecords.com/index.htm">Important Records</a>, one of my favorite sources for outstanding experimental, noise, and otherwise out-there recordings, is having a <i>crazy</i> holiday sale, yo. Check it out: You can buy 44 <a href="http://importantrecords.com/releases/44_66_sale.html">compact discs</a> for just $44. Or 66 compact discs for just $66. Finally! And your purchase comes with a sweet tote bag. You’ll need it for hauling around all those compact discs.

Advice on first stereo system

All I want for Christmas is to treat myself to a new stereo, as I've been using my son's Sony boombox for years. I will listen to Eagles, classical, red hot chili peppers, willie nelson etc, and live in a small townhouse. I want to spend no more than $800 and need advice. Please advise on my choices below. I'm basically just going on amazon, seems easy enough and when I go to stereo stores all they seem to have are more expensive systems. Thanks for the help!!

Speakers, Should I get Polk audio RTi4 for $130, Polk TSi200 for $300, or KlipschB-2 Synergy for $250?

Talk of the Town

Talk of the Town

Saturday, December 5, 11am&#150;5pm: <a href="http://www.talkofthetownvideo.com/welcome.html">Talk of the Town</a> will host an “Audio, Video, & Home Theater Demo Day.” Show highlights will include demonstrations of SIM2’s C3X Lumis Host projector; Marantz’s 9004 Reference Blu-ray player; Totem Acoustics’s <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/ssi2009/totem_wind_design/">Wind Design</a> loudspeakers; Classe’s SSP-800 preamplifier-processor with Dolby TrueHD and DTS-MA surround decoding; McIntosh’s MA7000 integrated amplifier; and Meridian’s DSP 5200 digital active speakers and Sooloos <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/mediaservers/908sooloos/">Music Server System</a>.

Here is some more scientific methods used to prove global warming

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6936328.ece

Quote:

SCIENTISTS at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have admitted throwing away much of the raw temperature data on which their predictions of global warming are based.

It means that other academics are not able to check basic calculations said to show a long-term rise in temperature over the past 150 years.

The UEA

Dreams

Dreams

I dreamed that I was back <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/what_happened_in_puerto_rico/… Puerto Rico</a> with the Vivian Girls. They asked me to work on a new song with them. We decided to set up a rehearsal space at my aunt’s beach house. It was taking us awhile to get the instruments properly set up, and Katy was becoming anxious, but I soothed her nerves with a stunning spread of snacks and candies: finger sandwiches, kiwis, grapes, pomegranates, baskets of popcorn, bowls of pretzels and chips, towers of Twizzlers, tall pyramids of Almond Joy…

Music in the Round #39 Page 2

Music in the Round #39 Page 2

It began when my oldest brother, 13 years my senior, returned from military service and told me about "hi-fi." Until then, all I'd known was our ancient tabletop radio-phonograph with its insatiable appetite for osmium styli. Back then, in the early 1950s, audio componentry was scrappy, still evolving from World War II military electronics and public-address systems. I began reading the electronics magazines and learned that, to get started, I needed a record player connected to an amplifier and a speaker. I toured the shops and stalls on old Cortlandt Street, before the building of the World Trade Center, and made my selections based on appearance, reputation, and specifications rather than on sound. Still, compared to what we were used to, the results sounded hair-raisingly good.

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