Fred Kaplan's piece on Ornette Coleman in <I>Slate</I> isn't simply a brilliant piece of work, it uses embedded links to their greatest advantage. This ain't easy, although Fred's graceful prose and mastery of his subject sure make it go down smooth.
Today is Elizabeth's birthday. Lucky for us dudes, she spent the day working from home, so we didn't have to get into anything mushy like flowers, or cards, or hugs. Instead, we sat around playing poker, chomping on cigars, and taking slugs of Night Train and Thunderbird. That's what we do when Elizabeth's not around to keep us in line. It's a wonder the magazine gets made at all.
On our morning rides, Jeff Wong and I pass one point that has recently been covered with geese resting on their migration south. We've been wondering <I>why here?</I> and <I>Why a "V"?</I>
We have written this to inform you about a breakthrough that we have achieved in perfecting the circuit and design of a transistor amplifier we call VOCA CDX 101 SUPERAMP. In 1997 while doing research and development we accidentally discovered the real cause of distortions and cancellation of signals in audio amplification. This discovery led us to solve the real problem of audio systems which is not easy achieved because so many conflicting opinions and different theories about sound reproduction as believed by audio engineers, designers, experts, reviewers, etc.
We have written this to inform you about a breakthrough that we have achieved in perfecting the circuit and design of a transistor amplifier we call VOCA CDX 101 SUPERAMP. In 1997 while doing research and development we accidentally discovered the real cause of distortions and cancellation of signals in audio amplification. This discovery led us to solve the real problem of audio systems which is not easy achieved because so many conflicting opinions and different theories about sound reproduction as believed by audio engineers, designers, experts, reviewers, etc.