Hearing Test

Using the Stereophile Test Cd 2 track 27. I used this to test my hearing. I now wish I had not. MY WIFE AND SON VERIFIED MY LOSS.

I also ran it into my computer through my digital input devices to see if they had any deviation from flat input and output.

I also tested my hearing through my loudspeaker systems and through my Grados (AT REASONABLE LEVELS PLEASE) to see just how bad my hearing has gotten.

Beginnings

I thought it would be fun to ask everyone how they got started in this hobby. I always enjoy hearing the histories of the more senior forum members; It helps me understand where everyone is coming from. Also, Stephen has me thinking about common themes, like being the child of a musician, as I am (see Stephen's March 22 entry for part of my story).

timing-educate me

Recently I was introduced to a rather large Naim system at a home concert. The owner of the home/system introduced me to the Naim rep who happened to be attending who kindly gave me the tour explaining all the design attributes of the line. Now most of it made sense except for the claim as to enhanced timing resolution. He stated that equipment of lessor caliber can have timing accuracies, changing the timing relationships between the different instruments in a recording.

A Big Hunk o' Love

A Big Hunk o' Love

I got wishbone in my pocket
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I got a rabbit's foot 'round my wrist
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You know I'd have all the things these lucky charms could bring
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If you'd give me just one sweet kiss, rowr, rowr, rowr
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Baby, I ain't askin' much of you
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Just a big-a big-a hunk o' love will do.

A Narrative History of the Light Bulb

A Narrative History of the Light Bulb

"While in residence at the Baltimore Museum of Industry during the last two years, Catherine Wagner was given access to their 50,000+ collection of historic light bulbs, one of the premier collections of vintage and antique light bulbs in the United States, with lights dating from the early 19th century. The resulting series of photographs titled A Narrative History of the Light Bulb embodies both sculptural installation and photography. Wagner creates arrangements of bulbs that she then photographs with an 8 by 10 view camera in order to record the glass enclosures and the delicate filaments in stunning detail. Wagner’s work has long been noted for its investigation of the dissemination of knowledge and the construction of culture and these new works follow in her trajectory of providing access to the close scrutiny of scientific objects."

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