A Powder Dusting of Audio Interest

A Powder Dusting of Audio Interest

<i>Your <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/080806expert/">enthusiastic response</a> has inspired Kristina to come out of blog-retirement. She could only stay away for an evening. Ladies and gentlemen, it seems she may be hooked. Any suggestions for an amp and CD player?<br></i>
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Full review of Slim Devices Transporter?

Caught this interesting Stereophile Transporter Article. Can we expect a full review (with the typical measurements that include jitter analysis) anytime soon? An innovative product that looks (on the surface, at least) well-engineered from the sound quality perspective. We're awaiting Stereophile's opinion.

The Time Fountain

The Time Fountain

My buddy Jeff Wong sent this little video along and I initially resisted posting it, primarily because I used to work in a light show that featured strobe light effects (ah, the '60s, I'm told I enjoyed them). We used to create lots of chaos with unsynchronized strobes moving in different planes, so I was blas&#233; about <I>The Time Fountain</I>'s reversing time schtick.

Forget Fi

Forget Fi

<I>Good Math, Bad Math</I> says phi is more fun. After all, "if you write &#966; as a continued fraction, it's [1;1,1,1,1...]; and if you write it as a continued square root, it's 1 + sqrt(1+sqrt(1+sqrt(1+sqrt(1...))))."

Watch Malaria At Work

Watch Malaria At Work

I'm fascinated by how tiny little things affect world history&mdash;take the malaria parasite for instance. Forget the Black Death or the Influenza outbreak of 1917, Malaria has had a bigger impact on humanity than any other rampaging pathogen&mdash;yet, we still don't completely understand how it works.

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