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Greetings to visitors from The Friday Ark and Carnival of the Cats.
Note to visitors from The Friday Ark and Carnival of the Cats: It's an audiophile thing.
I love getting my print copy of CJR, but the website has become an obsessive must-visit URL.
"Exciting!" I replied. "I was hoping you’d say this."
"I love it," he said. "It's one of my favorite parts of the job, but it's really difficult."
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I wasn't taking notes, and it's been four days and fifteen coffees since, so I can't give you all the special little details and all the perfect words, but what's causing John DeVore all the trouble and excitement is a brand new monkey — a new loudspeaker, that is, in his Gibbon line, to fill the obvious gap between his $4000 Super 8 and his king of the jungle Silverback, and to be introduced at the 2007 CES…
A sample will be procured and we shall see if it survives the Huckleberry test.
Well played, sir.
Via Grow A Brain.
MIT's Bruce Brisson showed me the first printed reverse dictionary I ever encountered but now Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools has hipped me to One Look's online version. Definitely going on ye olde tool bar.
I was excited to receive news of YG Acoustics' new compact loudspeaker line, the Kipod. Designer Yoav Geva says, "In small-to-medium sized rooms [cue wood floors and exposed-brick walls –Ed.], and wherever a high 'Spouse Acceptance Factor' is required, the Kipod is a perfect solution."
Is he talking to me? I've learned recently that this SAF or WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor), as it is sometimes called, is a very real thing. My sweetheart, though incredibly discerning and tech-savvy, still trips over speaker cables and says curious things like, "I just don't…