This might be fun: thoughts about Mapleshade's products (specifically, wires)?
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music streaming, hi rez downloads, ect are socialism.
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For a while there was some discussion at Mapleshade to produce some of their more popular recordings on vinyl. I think people were encouraged to vote for their favorites. I tried, in vain, to get him to release master tape copies. He said the custom EQ he uses would cause problems with duplication. I've found the CDs at second hand record stores, especially around B-more.
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Where was these resounding endorsements of their CD's when I was in to digital? Guy just pulled out of my driveway with 1500 discs and my CD player. I'm all about vinyl now.
DEAR GOD MAN! Tell me you ripped them to a server somewhere before you did that lol...."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
It might be of interest to know that Pierre is a recognized expert on military aircraft and was one of the designers of the A-10 (lovingly called the Warthog) along with Bob Dilger (who designed the Maplenoll turntables). Pierre has been a "talking head" on a few of the Discovery Channel programs. Alas Bob has had some legal problems.
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A Warthog came over my place a couple of weeks ago. Ground troops favorite sight.
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KennethSwauger wrote: »For a while there was some discussion at Mapleshade to produce some of their more popular recordings on vinyl. I think people were encouraged to vote for their favorites. I tried, in vain, to get him to release master tape copies. He said the custom EQ he uses would cause problems with duplication. I've found the CDs at second hand record stores, especially around B-more.
Heh -- maybe I should send you a shopping list next time you're at Record & Tape Traders, Ken
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Sounds good be happy to, but we're leaving B-more soon for points a little west.
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KennethSwauger wrote: »It might be of interest to know that Pierre is a recognized expert on military aircraft and was one of the designers of the A-10 (lovingly called the Warthog) along with Bob Dilger (who designed the Maplenoll turntables). Pierre has been a "talking head" on a few of the Discovery Channel programs. Alas Bob has had some legal problems.
Yeah he also had a hand in the development of the F-16 and F-15. It's funny to watch him poo poo the F-22. I use to do work at Tyndall AFB which had F-15s and F-22s. The pilots that I spoke with who had flown both said the F-22 outclassed the F-15 in every way and it wasn't even close. Seems Pierre doesn't care for anything he didn't have a hand in himself. -
KennethSwauger wrote: »It might be of interest to know that Pierre is a recognized expert on military aircraft and was one of the designers of the A-10 (lovingly called the Warthog) along with Bob Dilger (who designed the Maplenoll turntables). Pierre has been a "talking head" on a few of the Discovery Channel programs. Alas Bob has had some legal problems.
Yeah he also had a hand in the development of the F-16 and F-15. It's funny to watch him poo poo the F-22. I use to do work at Tyndall AFB which had F-15s and F-22s. The pilots that I spoke with who had flown both said the F-22 outclassed the F-15 in every way and it wasn't even close. Seems Pierre doesn't care for anything he didn't have a hand in himself.
I think he likes simple, rugged & reliable when it comes to warfare hardware.
I'm good with that. I think (high) technology & warfare is, ultimately, not a winning combination in most real-world scenarios.
There's a reason all of those terrorists drive Toyota pickups!
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Yeah I noticed that! I drive a Tacoma myself. Hope I'm not on any watch list! Lol!
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Yeah I noticed that! I drive a Tacoma myself. Hope I'm not on any watch list! Lol!
Oh, your on a worst list than a watch list.....you are on.....
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Yeah I noticed that! I drive a Tacoma myself. Hope I'm not on any watch list! Lol!
ahem. me, too -- well, sometimes.
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rednedtugent wrote: »Well,
they outdo MIT and Transparent!
I have to check out their CD's now. Thanks everyone!
LOL......in your dreams.Political Correctness'.........defined
"A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."
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Yeah I though I got out of double secret probation once I got out of college. Jeez those old photos just keep following me around! See you in Guantanamo MHardy! Lol!
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I'd buy one but the current model is so expensive (even used) and so darned big. The hood is about at my eye level when I stand by the front end of one. I'd need a stepladder to check the oil.
Our daughter & son-in-law have an early model Tundra. Nice truck, but not enough gumption to tow the Kubota
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