Mind of MOG

Mind of MOG

Billing itself as a "personalized gateway for music discovery," <A HREF="http://www.mog.com">MOG</A&gt; (a port manteau combination of "music" and "blog") has come out of beta testing and announced "the launch of your favorite new way to waste time on the Internet," MOG 2.0. Since my email tagline is "Waste more time: Read my <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/wesphillips/">blog</A>,&quot; John Atkinson reckoned that I was the logical reporter for this new development.

Apple, EMI, DRM, and Other Four-Letter Words

Apple, EMI, DRM, and Other Four-Letter Words

The announcement went out on April 1: Apple Computers and EMI Group had scheduled a press conference for April 2 and the announcement was going to be "historic." It <I>was</I> April 1, after all, and there had been rumors swirling about for months that Apple Computers and Apple Corp. had settled their trademark differences as a first step to a bigger display of collaboration. I forwarded the announcement to Jon Iverson under the heading "April Fool's Joke or Genuine Press Release?"

Head to Head in San Jose

Head to Head in San Jose

With buds and 'phones in hand, headphone enthusiasts from around the US and beyond are about to plug in in San Jose, California. Their destination is the Radisson Hotel, where the Second Annual International Head-Fi Meet takes place on April 21 and 22. Organized by <A HREF="http://www.head-fi.org">Head-Fi</A&gt;, an online discussion board boasting 53,907 members and a whopping 2,810,005 posts annually, the meet promises two very full days of interactive panels, DIY demos, and vendor exhibits.

An old speaker from the 1970s

Forums

Hi. I'm trying to find the name and any existing web pages for a speaker manufactured during the late 1970s and/or early 1980s. The main (only?) driver was a cone at the top of the enclosure -- an elongated cone standing on it's wide end. Looked kind of like a fez.

I ask because I did a post on my old Genesis speakers (http://archaeoblog.blogspot.com/2007/03/non-archaeological-post-another…) and could not remember what these things were called. Thanks.

SF forums an industry embarrassment

It is immediately obvious that these forums, thanks to the zealous work of one poster, are a sad joke. One wonders if some at SF gain a sort of perverse enjoyment from the ongoing spectacle. In lieu such one is hard pressed to ascribe a rationalization.

Let me finish with a variation on the time honored method of showing dissent...

Cancel my online account.

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