RIP. Definitely a great personality....
A buddy of mine lived outside Baltimore for a while. Big baseball fan, but grew up here in Boston area, loved the Red Sox. But he often said the only Baltimore baseball person he liked was Earl Weaver.
Funny you asked that, I had searched on this idea maybe a month or so ago. I had bookmarked an old link I found, hope it helps.
EDIT: also just saw this one and another one with a similar message (use a wireless composite video transmitter/receiver)
Justin, I had something VERY close to this conversation at work last week.
My final answer: Audio-Technica Noise Cancelling, available at Radio Shack right next to the Soul phones....(and I think at Staples too).
It's actually scary that the Bose probably sounds better than many of these bling-brand phones.....
Great story.... Brings back some memories of my cat Athena, another runt; I got her at the shelter. My companion for 17+ years.....
RIP Luvbug, and all the best to you Peter.
Went to a local museum today with wife and son. There was a special exhibit on hats. Not truly my cup of tea, but some very "creative" designs.
This was many people's favorite apparently:
Just catching up on this....if you are thinking tall and thin, you may find a good deal on a used pair of Silverline Preludes. I have the rev 1 version, and find them easy to drive with pretty deep bass.....
EDIT: none on Audiogon now, but I've seen them (rev 1's) for as little as $500/pair.
Wow, that could be an great desktop or small room system, Nate, combining the 5's or 6's with the XDA-2 DAC (also on sale for $349)....may need to look into that!
Happy Birthday Dan! Thanks especially for all the great Slower Forum posts (and I though I was the only one to steal them for Facebook). Still need to check out your show one of these days.
Anyway, have a great day and year!
That is good work, Nate, nicely done. We bought things (a bench with a storage compartment and a nice cherry hangar/storage wall-mounted piece) to solve the issue. I can be Mr. Put-it-together-or-hang-it-up, but not Mr DIY'er