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jail for 172mph porsche driver
Kevin Bresnahan replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
That reminds me of a funny story. I worked with a guy at Raytheon back in the late 80's who splurged on a Mustang Cobra GT (or was it a Saleen?). He babied this thing. One of the seats got a little tear, so he brought it into the shop to get it fixed. As his father was driving him to work down the highway, his Mustang passed him. His father tried catching up, with his speedo topping out around 110 mph and they never even saw the car again. They turned around, went back to the dealership and told them to expect a call from their lawyer. I think the guy got a new car out of them. FWIW, the fastest I ever drove was 110 mph in my parents' 1972 Pontiac Catalina with a 402 V8. Scary as hell. Since that day, I've traveled (never driven) on the German autobahn at ~160 mph. Scarier than 110! The craziest was when a young rep was driving me around Germany, doing maybe 130-150 mph in the rain with the temperature near freezing! Kevin -
Tubby Hayes & Clark Terry - New York Sessions
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Unk's topic in Miscellaneous Music
It's out of print and hard to find--you better make Unk an offer he can't refuse. The seller is StereoJack, a member of this forum. I can surely vouch for him. It's where I make a vast majority of my new CD purchases. Kevin -
When you highlight the file and press the right mouse button, does "Properties" show up? If it does, click that and check that the file is not read-only or protected. You could also try copying the file to a different folder to see if that works. If that doesn't work it may be a stack error which could be anything. Check your virus software's log to see if it found a virus in that file. Quarantined files can't be renamed. Also, the file may be corrupted. You can run a scan of your hard drive to see if it can be repaired.
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I just learned that one of my favorite authors, Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney Jr), has succumbed to Amyloidosis Sunday afternoon. This news, though not unexpected, saddens as much as if it were someone in my own family. His Wheel of Time books filled many of my most enjoyable nights, particularly when I was traveling. His books were so engrossing, I never even felt that turbulence. RIP Dragon, you were one of a kind. Later, A very bummed-out, Kevin
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I just got into this very thing with Steve Hoffman on a thread about the Analogue Productions SACDs. I mentioned that some people dislike RVG's Blue Note CDs because he made them sound very different than the original LPs. His response was: "Dude, A trumpet should sound like a real trumpet, a sax like a real sax. Anything else is just wasting your time. If you want something to sound like an old LP from 1958 well, you are gypping yourself of the real deal. Go play your CD on a 1958 Zenith if you crave nostalgia but don't build that sound right on to your disc; that's silly." So if anyone is expecting these new records to sound like first pressings, they are probably in for a surprise. I'd also like to add that while Hoffman respects RVGs place in history, he has also complained a lot about working with his masters. According to Hoffman, there is an oscillatory tone on the tape that has required him to develop a special "De-RVG box". I am sure that these new LPs will have this used on them. It should be noted that Hoffman has expressed little love for reverb, a topic on which we agree. These new LPs should sound pretty weird to anyone who's listened to originals for any amount of time. I am curious how "Soul Station" done by Steve Hoffman will sound with the spring reverb minimized and having this "De-RVG" circuit applied. But is it worth $50 to find out? That is the question. Kevin
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If this quote didn't have "pompous audiophile" in there, I'd agree that he seems like a very nice guy. However, in many audio discussions, particularly when it comes to a product he uses, he's comes across as pompous as can be. There was that one thread many years ago where he was raving about his Shakti Hallograph Room Optimizers, these coat hangers that sold for $1500 a pair. Anyone who disagreed with his pronouncement had their comments erased and was summarily booted off the forum. It was hard for me to not say something when he started up about the Shakti Stones, but I just let him blab away about them. He can be just as much the pompous audiophile as I am.
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NFL chat thread
Kevin Bresnahan replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
There's a close up of the guy on the patsfans.com forum, but I can't seem to link it here. It shows what looks like a Jets logo on his shirt and he is on the Jets sideline. He's clearly not outside media because they are required to wear orange vests. The funny thing is, this guy's photo was floating all over the web yesterday, including touchdown.org, with everyone thinking it was a "smoking gun" picture of the Patriots cameraman. That shot had him filming the Jets coaches when the Jets offense was on the field. It turns out that in looking at the film, the guy filmed the Patriots sideline when their D were on the field and the Jets sideline the other times. -
NFL chat thread
Kevin Bresnahan replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
There are pictures circulating on Patriots discussion forums of a New York Jets cameraman filming the Patriots sideline while their defense is on the field. Once this gets further up the chain of command, I expect more punishment will follow... for the Jets. See him? Right around the 25 yard line? or here right around the 18? -
Unfortunately, on that website, you say anything bad about Steve and you're *gone*. They call it getting "gorted". They just don't allow anything negative about the guy. You want to say anything bad about him, you better do it here. It's his website so he can do what he wants, but sometimes it gets tough when he makes a pronouncement you don't agree with. A couple of times, I've considered staying away because of this, but there really is no better place to talk rock and roll CD pressings. Kevin
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There's only one Fitzy and I doubt his humor is Michael Fitzgerald's style. On the other hand, I think he's funny as hell.
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By deleting this account, doesn't that allow for someone else to waltz in and become "Chaney"? That's what it looks like. That could be weird.
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He's talking about "Cleopatra's Needle", not "Boom-Jackie-Boom-Chick". It's listed as "In stock" for $33. I don't know. I just can't bring myself to spend $36 for a CD today. I was hesitant to go to $32. BTW, the amazon.com listing for "Boom-Jackie-Boom-Chick" says "Delivery in 6 to 8 weeks". Ain't happening.
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Oh crap - now Hiroshi just informed that his order for Ronnie Ross's "Cleopatra's Needle" got cancelled. I knew I should have ordered that from Dusty Groove last week. Hiroshi said it was available, so I believed him. I'm a bit disappointed that he said he could get it and then didn't. This is the first time he did this to me. I wonder if I should pre-order those Miles Davis SACDs?
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So how limited were these things anyway!?!? I am trying to get a copy and so far, Hiroshi can only get me the Ronnie Ross CD. Does anyone know where I can order a copy of the Gonsalves disc? Did they print like 500 copies? One month's stock? Kevin
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Assassins Get Paid REALLY Well These Days!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Jim, this Charity Navigator website is pretty cool. Thanks for the link. Looking at The New York Philharmonic, which that Boston Globe article says paid Lorin Maazel $2.6 million in 2005, made only $8 million last year. Maybe they need a new conductor? I bet a lot of us here would do it for half price. -
Assassins Get Paid REALLY Well These Days!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Check this article out: http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/ar...conductor_in_us If these conductors, many of whom simply stand up there swinging a baton and don't play a note, can get paid as much as $3.5 million, why the hell shouldn't Marsalis, who actually writes music and plays an instrument, get $1 million? I've seen the Boston Pops several times. I was always amazed at how Keith Lockhart's baton never seemed to be on the beat, nor did the band seem to follow any of his cues. His baton "swooosh" is flamboyantly wacky, often getting the crowd to laugh. And he gets $739,894 for that? I'm sorry, but you guys are off base here. The "stars" of the top orchestras, and JALC is a top orchestra making plenty of money, get paid well. Why shouldn't Wynton Marsalis? -
"This is a sad story...."
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Randy Twizzle's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I was once in the middle of a very serious meeting at work. All of the big hitters from the research group were brought in to try and solve a tricky problem we were having with a product. I presented a paper and it launched an in-depth discussion of what we needed to do from there. As I sat there, my boss slid a paper over to me. Thinking it was something he wanted me to bring up, I read it. It said, "Barry's breath could kill flies". I broke out in hysterics and everyone in the room thought I needed to be sedated. I can't tell you how embarrassed I felt at that meeting. But, I'm still laughing as I type this. It still cracks me up just thinking about it. I can only imagine a similar thing happened here. After all, we can't see his face so we have no idea what he was looking at while that tragic scene was show to viewers. -
Assassins Get Paid REALLY Well These Days!
Kevin Bresnahan replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
These numbers are pretty typical. Look at the peers. Several of them pay just as much or more for their president. I'm sure that the others pay less to their artistic director because they don't perform as often. Marsalis plays weekly there. Besides, check the revenues! JALC made $12.8 million last year. Some of the others lost money. All these numbers show is that Wynton's part of corporate America. He's getting a lot less than some of the VPs at companies making $12 million and a whole lot less than most presidents at those companies. -
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