need audiophile w experience setting up wireless music servers - LA area

if you are on the cutting edge of both audiophile sound and wireless networking, i'd love to hire you to finish a long project i've had to set up a wireless iTunes server (running windows not mac unfortunately) in my house. I'm in Laurel Canyon on the far Hollywood side. I've had help on both the computer side and the audio side, but it would be nice if i could find someone who specialized in both.

Language Is the Breath of God

Language Is the Breath of God

Our language, English—as spoken by us. A little bit of Fry & Laurie.
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Owner of an Audiophile Heart

Owner of an Audiophile Heart

I'm looking forward to the new Bill Callahan album, <i>Woke On A Whaleheart</i>, not only because I have this aching feeling that it's going to be a beautiful piece of work, one that I can relate to and fall in love with, but also because I think it's going to offer excellent sound quality, and I just can't wait to hear it on the hi-fi. This is interesting to me because I never looked forward to an album for its sound quality before. Even when reading our own <i>Stereophile</i> record reviews, I've paid little attention to the number of stars placed besides the "Sonics" heading, except to make sure they're the right size and font.

Lexpionage

Lexpionage

<I>Word Spy</I> is "devoted to sleuthing out new words and phrases. These aren't 'stunt words' or 'sniglets,' but new terms that have appeared multiple times in newspapers, magazines, books, Web sites, and other recorded sources."

Banning Youth From High-End Audio

I'm interested in attracting a younger audience to high-end audio. But is this possible? Sometimes, I feel that bringing a younger crowd to our hobby should be no problem at all. Young people love music, love their iPods. So: Why not? (When I say "young people," I'm talking about college kids, kids who are out on there own, working, spending some of their own money, beginning to make their own decisions. I don't expect 15-year olds to be rocking the hi-fi.)

Euler

Euler

Back in March, I posted a <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/wesphillips//index4.html">link</A&gt; to a <I>Physics Web</I> <A HREF="http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/20/3/3/1">article</A&gt; on iconic equations, which quoted Gauss' assertion that if Euler's formula wasn't immediately obvious, the reader probably has no chance at being a first-class mathematician.

The Future Of High End Audio Will Be The Class A IPOD

Whether or not anyone's come up a current plan for Class A Ipod technology, downloads are the future of all audio and visual mediums. Why buy a disk when you can download everything? Just the same, I'd like to try out those Emm Labs CD players DUP talks about all the time. I haven't heard any of their stuff, but their website is pretty informative about their products, enough to make me desire an audition from one of their dealers. Supposedly, their high end DSD performance makes redbook CD's sound good.

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