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As an audiophile, I relate to David Grabner's search for truth through the minutiae of his obsession. A great read.
"Always remember—with great reading comes great responsibility."
Hey kids, don't do this at home unless you know what you're doing. But have fun!
When I think about how I spent my time this weekend — eating and drinking with friends, listening to music, watching the Giants beat the Cowboys to gain sole possession of first place in the NFC East — I really have no complaints. These are all great things. Why then, when you ask me how my weekend was, do I sigh and say: "It was okay, I guess"?
Am I simply a sad person? Am I depressed? Is my spirit as dark and as dead as the Giants' offense, as limp and as wobbly as an Eli Manning pass?
I often feel very much alone. It's funny because in those moments when I feel…
A 1978 Philip K. Dick speech. It's new to me—and even if you've read it before, it's worth revisiting.
I almost didn't link to this essay, but the points it makes have been churning around my brain for days now. I suspect you'll find it thought provoking, too.
This is low even for Sony. Freedom to Tinker goes deep geek on Sony's XCP and rips 'em a new one.