What are you listening to?

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ynot
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Post by ynot »

Mrs ynot is spinning old Donny Osmand records. That stuff takes you back in the day.
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charlie
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Post by charlie »

Hell yeah, love the Arctic Monkeys!

P-Groove/Biscuits/Grey Boy Allstars/Mule and the Lotus tapes are already up from Wakka so I'll be hitting that sometime tonight.

Right now it's Robert Randolph and the Family Band.
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Post by charlie »

Yeah, so I am starting to realize I have a problem.
dictionary.com wrote:An audiophile — literally, one who loves to hear — is a person dedicated to high-fidelity sound reproduction and achieving high-quality results in the recording and playback of music. Audiophile values may be applied at all stages of the chain — the initial audio recording, the production process, and the playback, which is usually in a home setting.
I've managed to download 12 hours of tapes from Wakarusa already, listening the Govt Mule, Lotus, New Monsoon, Spearhead, P-groove, and The Greyboy Allstars.

It's sad that I carry a 200gb external drive to work every day and it's not big enough, isn't it?

I have a problem. Of course, if anyone needs any music just stop on by.
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Post by RRO »

isnt that the only reason we stop by ?
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Post by Don McGlone »

Widespread on Letterman last night.
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Post by longlegsrule »

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Post by Wes »

Newest and coolest, member of my iPod collection thanks to the apple store credit. (I have the white one, 4GB) :

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Post by Wes »

Ha, so my 15gb 2+ year old iPod died yesterday. So, down to just two. Guess I will have to save my change and buy a new video iPod next...
Wes wrote:Newest and coolest, member of my iPod collection thanks to the apple store credit. (I have the white one, 4GB) :

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Post by dmw »

I went to the MacTown Hospital yesterday to see if they could fix my iPod. The guy worked on it for literally three hours. He even smacked it a bunch, which was highly amusing. Sadly enough, the harddrive is going to poop. Has anyone ever used the iPod res-Q service before? I don't know if it would be worth the money that it would cost, since it is just the 20 gb version.
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Post by Wes »

dmw wrote:He even smacked it a bunch, which was highly amusing.
Ah, I see he was trained in the lost art of "Percussive Maintanence." I also attempted that with my iPod, but, alais, it was not effective.
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