mgh wrote: The youngster in question, although deeply flawed in his expression as evidenced by his blind allegiance to such a poor example of a Baseball team as the Anaheim - LOL - Angels, is doing what I consider to be a smash up job at choosing life and living into it with a consistent self created form of delusion that can only contribute positive energy to those around him that
On Apr 29, 11:20 am, "MCP" <gf010w5...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_... As I lay on the bathroom floor, clutching my stomach, the tears rolling down my cheeks like torrents, all I could feel was a gaping, infinite sense of loss. Yet I was not at some funeral of a loved one, I was at a child's fourth birthday party, and
On Apr 29, 1:20 pm, "MCP" <gf010w5...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_... As I lay on the bathroom floor, clutching my stomach, the tears rolling down my cheeks like torrents, all I could feel was a gaping, infinite sense of loss. Yet I was not at some funeral of a loved one, I was at a child's fourth birthday party, and
I'm not gonna say much except to say that Andrew's amplification system is about as true sounding as I've ever heard. He is correct in what he says. Amplification out of the AI system he uses is purely amplification, without perceptible distortion, in any way, of the original sound of the guitar. It really was quite good. I picked up an old Roland Cube Keyboard Amp, which allows
Andrew Schulman wrote: On Apr 1, 3:09 am, Richard Spross <rcspr...@pacbell.net> wrote: My take on "individuality" is based upon the idea that real sound waves emanate from a wooden box. Sound waves that activate the air as the box is designed to do. Richard, it may surprise you to learn that "real sound waves" emanate from an amplifier or stereo speaker as well. In fact