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To many menbers here at noon time

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Darnoc
Darnoc Posts: 2,661
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
What is with you guys and girls? It's time to be in the kitchen getting things ready to cook and not reading the mail.

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  • Fidel
    Fidel Posts: 10,172
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    Some of us are working through lunch to leave early and get home and really start cooking!
  • AlaskanC
    AlaskanC Posts: 1,346
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    It's only 8:23am here - I haven't even left for work yet! :)
  • Cecil
    Cecil Posts: 771
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    It's almost 11:30 here, why work past noon!

    Walt
  • Darnoc
    Darnoc Posts: 2,661
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    Opps! Forgot about the Land Of Pleasant Living time zone.When you get to be my age you will say why work. Have a great weekend.
  • Cecil
    Cecil Posts: 771
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    Thanks, all kidding aside, I work all the time, I own a small business.

    Walt
  • Little Steven
    Little Steven Posts: 28,817
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    Walt,

    I hear ya!!!

    Steve

    Steve 

    Caledon, ON

     

  • Darnoc
    Darnoc Posts: 2,661
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    I did as well.I was in the audio business in the early 50's before stereo.Let alone surround sound.Then every thing for the most part was in kit form and the guys built their HI FI system over the week end.My,how the times have changed.
  • Austin Smoker
    Austin Smoker Posts: 1,467
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    Ahhh...the glory days of tube amps! I love all things electronic and am an addicted audiophile/videophile....but I really miss my very first stereo purchase - a 1960's era McIntosh amp...I bought it used when I was 15 (in 1980). The digital stuff today can't get that kind of warmth!! :(

    Darnoc wrote:
    I did as well.I was in the audio business in the early 50's before stereo.Let alone surround sound.Then every thing for the most part was in kit form and the guys built their HI FI system over the week end.My,how the times have changed.
  • DynaGreaseball
    DynaGreaseball Posts: 1,409
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    I admire your expertise and your ability to detect "warmth" from sound systems. Since my ears got old...along with ther rest of me...I'm just glad to have a knob on my amp labeled TREBLE. Sure miss the good sound!
  • Darnoc
    Darnoc Posts: 2,661
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    I was fortunate enough to know on a personal basis Saul Marantz,Frank McIntosh,Herman Scott,Avery Fisher,Paul Weathers,Rudy Bozak,Paul Klipsh,Sid Harmon,Mat Polk,Amar Bose,Henry Klauss,Ed Vilcher,(founders of Acoustic Research and KLH)Conrad Johnson,plus others that I cant recall at this moment.I think I was the only dealer on the east coast that was both a Marantz and McIntosh dealer.Saul Marantz and Rudy Bozak were up tight with each other and James B Lansing (JBL) and McIntosh were the same way.I was fortunate enough to have both of the speaker lines in my shop.Time to stop jabbering and go to bed.