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Voltron

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  1. Total. Smackdown.
  2. Pens are suckin' wind. Wow. Let's hope it keeps up.
  3. Fucking A. Marchand gets one at 28 seconds in and 8 seconds left! What a game!
  4. I am going to do timesheets while watching the game and will try to comply. I think you have made a grave error by asking Dan to cheer for the Bruins. Please don't listen to him, Dan. I am considering my drinking options, but should really keep some wits about me for a busy work week and clients who are just hitting their stride at this hour... Go Bruins!
  5. NTTAWWT
  6. I guess you didn't read the books. It was worse in writing.
  7. Excellent work Hawks and Mike!
  8. Indeed. Knocking out Quick is especially nice!
  9. Hope you're having a great one Ben! Cheers!
  10. Jazz at the Pawnshop in DSD while pretending to work.
  11. Awesome job Jeff! Who is that slim guy holding your bike for the picture?
  12. For me, hideously ugly, and made all the worse by the fact that it is idiotic.
  13. Yay Hawks and Bruins!
  14. Twice!
  15. That is the ONLY way to move! Best of luck getting the family settled in the Republic of Texas.
  16. All that spinning and spinning has got to fuck things up, right?
  17. DXD is on the recording side, not playback side. Digital eXtreme Definition (DXD) is an alternative audio encoding scheme for professional use that was developed for editing high-resolution recordings recorded in DSD, the audio standard used on Super Audio CD (SACD). Because the 1-bit DSD format used on SACD is not suited for editing, alternative formats such as DXD are often used during the mastering stage. Contrasted with DSD-Wide or DSD Pure which offers level, EQ, and crossfade edits at the DSD sample rate (64fs, 2.822 MHz),[1][2] DXD is a PCM signal with 24-bit resolution (8 bits more than the 16 bits used for Red Book CD) sampled at 352.8 kHz – eight times 44.1 kHz, the sampling frequency of Red Book CD. The data rate is 8.4672 Mbit/s per channel – three times that of DSD64. DXD utilizes the vast array of plugins also available to PCM based digital audio workstations, such as Cubase, Logic, Digital Performer, etc. DXD was initially developed for Merging’s Pyramix DSD workstation.
  18. Come on, Antonio, face facts. If your DAC doesn't have 64-bit Acoustically Focused Clocking and an ultra-low jitter oven-controlled crystal oscillator, with 256 X DSD mode, 768 kHz sample rate, quad DAC architecture, and the 64-bit upsampler, with an atomic input, then your DAC ain't shit.
  19. Quadriple. And Charlie Hanson told me to tell them to fuck off and die.
  20. Lo que dijo^ ¡Salud!
  21. After such a shit start with the lockout, this playoff season is awesome! Hawks and Bruins to the final and the Bruins will take the Cup! Oh, and Dan, you're hired. Kings and Pens all the way, right?
  22. I know nothing, but agree with these guys. Comfort is key. Good luck and stay hydrated!
  23. I love the Oxx and all, but it doesn't meet the requirements.
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