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jazzbo

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  1. is wasn't. Man, that must have been tense.
  2. I don't care either way really, but Mr. Rowan's points resonate with me.
  3. Have a great day David!
  4. If it's a true stepped attenuator there are no intermediate steps. In general these are better than pots--more accurate and wear out less. I prefer them in my components myself. (I don't have any Kenwood componentes, sorry, nor manuals). Have you looked online for a manual? I've often found digital copies of manuals online.
  5. Have a great day Chuck!
  6. I understand your stance. I shared it for most of the first season. I certainly saw plenty of this behavior in my work worlds and it annoyed and angered me off and on. But I did get hooked on the show and the little bursts of outrage I sometimes feel has in fact made me think and feel certain things and I have come to think it is one of the best TV shows ever. Just is, for me. I was over at my parents' late and my DVR for some reason didn't pick up last night's episode. So I'll have to patiently wait til Wednesday to see it. I'll be as patient as I can.
  7. Rowles never disappoints me either. Right now, Mono
  8. Caught up on Fargo now. Just about caught up with Da Vinci's Demons Season 2.
  9. Getting caught up on Fargo (FX series). Really enjoying it.
  10. Sounds so good. I have to get more Kirk LPs, have the cds, but. . . .
  11. I bet that was a hoot. It amazes me that he is much younger than he looks.
  12. Stuck on this one this month. Just love the sound.
  13. I've heard these briefly. Very impressive bass! Treble, midrange, imaging too. A bit out of your budget but . . . . http://www.decware.com/newsite/TPMINI.html
  14. Da Vinci's Demons, Season 2.
  15. Roger (John Slatery) is my favorite. And I love to watch Trudy (Alison Brie).
  16. Interesting. I was fascinated with the show from the start, but didn't like any characters. I learned to love the writing and production values though, and it has gotten better and better imo, which is rare for tv shows.
  17. Sound is pretty good on the Dusty Groove release.
  18. Did Ken have the eyepatch when he did the amphetamine tap dance? But yeah, there's usually a goofier episode each season. I have all the seasons on Blu-ray and have seen them all more than twice. Weiner has said more than once in interviews that Don is not going to be falling down from the building. But. . . you never know.
  19. What were the 2001 references? The computer as monolith, the convesation that Ginsberg watches from outside the computer room, a few others. http://www.vulture.com/2014/05/mad-men-kubrick-2001-homage-lip-reading.html?mid=twitter_vulture
  20. First half of the final season is nearing the end. (Don't get me started!) Surprising season so far. I love the 2001 references in the last two episodes. I'm enjoying seeing Don straighten up a little bit and was so surprised he accepted that offer to return with it's potentially hazardous stipulations. But that is what makes it an exciting show.
  21. I've heard these are great, advice to aspiring jazz musicians etc. Didn't see mention of them before, apologies if they have been noted and discussed to death. https://twitter.com/sonnyrollins
  22. There are a lot of legal things on that site. But probably not these files.
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