
More Superman Returns News

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Kudos for computer coverage
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Now It's up To Me to Bow out Gracefully

Now It's up To Me to Bow out Gracefully
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Some Discs Are More Super Than Others

Some Discs Are More Super Than Others
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MartinLogan Sold to ShoreView Industries, Inc.

MartinLogan Sold to ShoreView Industries, Inc.
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MartinLogan Sold to ShoreView Industries, Inc.

MartinLogan Sold to ShoreView Industries, Inc.
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RB250 Setup
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I recently bought a Goldring GR2 turntable. The turntable sounds great in my system, but I have one concern....the tonearm will (slowly) drift back to the armrest when I lift it up from the lp. I've read and reread the setup instructions and I've set up and re-set up the arm, but the "problem?" still persists. Am I doing something wrong? (this was/is my first thought). The arm is an RB250 which, I assume, has been reworked by Goldring somehow. Any tips/hints/advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Faster Than Light Travel Simulation

Faster Than Light Travel Simulation
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Thankfully, there are still some who embrace new technology, regardless of how far it strays from tradition.
The Apple Airport Express making to the "best products" list is a true tribute to open minded thinking.
We have evolved the internet, engineered cruise missles and put a man on the moon. I may be wrong here, but I think we just might be able to lick the "noisey cooling fan" issue. The industry just needs a reason to do it.