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It's completely unusable on my Motorola Q.
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Also, I really dig the Texas Trilogy that leads off Disc 2 of Lyle Lovett's Step Inside This House... "Daybreak", "Train Ride" and "Bosque County Romance". And the best part is that those 3 songs lead to my favorite on the album, "Flyin' Shoes".
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Good boy! Can't help you, but it's good to hear
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There's a 3-song stretch on the new Murder by Death CD, Red of Tooth & Claw that just go together perfectly... "Fuego!", "Theme For Ennio Morricone" and "A Second Opinion". I also love the last 3 songs of NIN's Still. "And All That Could Have Been", "The Persistence of Loss" and "Leaving Hope" are another amazing 3-song run.
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http://www.locococos.com/ I could eat Mexican food 5 nights a week, and it's amazing I don't with this place a block from me. Their food is great, staff friendly and prices are pretty reasonable.
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Fail. I would argue that they are comparable only in the most superficial ways... I fail to see anything beyond a (mediocre) supernatural serial drama in Charmed, with no greater scope or focus. Buffy, on the other hand, can be enjoyed on multiple levels. While it wasn't always successful, Buffy was far more ambitious and as a result, it gets the benefit of the doubt with respect to its few missteps (of which I don't include Dawn, for the record).
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Speaking of which... It's behaving much better as of late. PM me how much you want for it and your PayPal address.
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Considering Buffy is largely a metaphor for growing up...
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Yet another reason why people should put the artist and title of what they're listening to in the WAYLTRN? thread... I use this feature a ton there.
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A friend of mine had a bike accident happen right in front of her folks' house last year at Thanksgiving. It was a back road and he was doing 80+, lost it on an easy bend after hitting some sand and hit a tree with no helmet. She's an AT and has some EMT training and went running out. Needless to say it was a mess. She can handle quite a bit, but it was too much for even her. She said it looked like the watermelons in a Gallagher show.
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I saw this post on my smart phone between events at a track meet in NJ this weekend, but couldn't respond... The legend of the accent wall grows!
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I loved how Kevin acted in character the whole time, yet it was completely believable that an outsider would buy that he's "special." "That's a button." Definitely a great episode.
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Setup for the LinkSys was quick. Unfortunately it was also very loud. The fans were so loud that it couldn't stay out in the open. I pulled my old closed stereo cabinet, added a hole for wiring and it's tucked away. I'm going to monitor temperature in there for a little while and see how it goes, but it should be OK. I haven't transferred anything to it yet... I wanted to wait until it was set up for good, but I'll probably get going on that tonight.
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Sunday I read: Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill Great read. Couldn't put it down, starting it first thing Sunday morning, and pecked away at it throughout the day. Yes, it's by Stephen King's son, and yes, it's a story I can imagine as a Stephen King book. But it would stand among some of King's best, IMO. Reminds me more than a little of Bag of Bones. Definitely recommended if you like good horror/thriller/mysteries and a good ghost story.
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Here are my thoughts about it from the WAYLTRN? thread...
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FIFY At this point I'd trust your DIY skills over USPS, UPS, FedEx or DHL.
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So, when talking "high-end" DACs....
en480c4 replied to Contrastique's topic in Home Source Components
x2 If I come into some disposable income, this would be my choice. I really loved the ECD1 during the time I was able to spend with it. -
Definitely looking forward to seeing what happens in the hour-long finale. Season 4 has been a bit uneven... The hour-long episodes to start, then some up and down after the strike. But what I love is that even at its worst, it's better than almost everything else on TV. And when it's good, it's among the best.
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It may (I won't argue the merits of burn-in), but IMO it sounds pretty damn good as it sits
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It took up almost my whole desk when it made it's visit to my place tonight.
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Nate says he used the GZ34s through half the meet. I'll let him chime in on his thoughts later.
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Nate received The Menace back from FL today. He swung by my place after work so could give it a listen. 1st impressions: Holy. Fuck. Wow. Just... Wow. Sorry, but that's as eloquent as I can be. 2nd (more thoughtful) impressions: Slam and impact is amazing, but the bass is also very articulate. Mids are ridiculous. Texture is amazing. Treble presentation is fantastic. Detailed but never bright. Effortless... I've never heard anything quite like it. Nate has a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge winner here. I most definitely The Menace. Again... Wow. And proof I'm not just a Nugget Audio shill... A pic of The Menace suffering with my mid-fi (at best) Denon gear: