I Love My Job!

I Love My Job!

Friends like John Marks actually send me stuff like this John Derbyshire <I>National Review</I> book review of Nicholas Wade's <I>Before the Dawn</I>. Derbyshire's essay is argumentative and intriguing&mdash;the very qualities that Wade seems to have mastered in his book.

Great Chess

Great Chess

<I>Mark Lowery's Exciting World of Chess</I> reproduces two of the immortal chess games of all time: the 1851 "Immortal Game" between Anderssen and Kieseritzky and the 1852 Anerssen-Dufresne "Evergreen" game. The best part, if you struggle with chess notation, Lowery has animated the games so you can watch them unfold&mdash;at your speed.

My First REAL Stereo!

Im a huge music nerd and see myself as a budding stereophile. I finally picked up my first REAL system... I was just wondering how you guys think I did.

- Pair of B&W DM602 S3
- NAD C352 Integrated Amp
- NAD C521BEE CD Player
- NAD PP2 PreAmp
- Pro-Ject Debut III /w Ortofon OM 5E [Looking at picking up Grado Red soon]
- I've had a pair of Grado SR-60s for about a year that I use for solo "late night apartment" listening.

Music downloads -- what a "load" of you know what!

A few weeks ago I downloaded music off the 'net for the first time. It was the "American Idiot" album by Green Day, from Sony's on-line music store (Connect.com). I was getting it mostly for my 13-year-old so he could put it on his PSP. Well, wouldn't you know after I paid my money and downloaded the album, I could not get that music onto the PSP at all! I finally learned the copyright holders of that particular album did not allow it to be transferred to any kind of portable device. Now, isn't that special?

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