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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…
"Breezy, sometimes charming and ultimately inconsequential"? Sounds 100 times deeper than Paris Hilton. Add it to my queue.