i absolutely needed my friend to listen to a new component and my speaker repositioning before committing to purchase. And he did following very strict prevention protocol. I felt crazy that I could not hold a cd he offered me without sanitizing it. And I felt mighty relieved his opinion on the new sound confirmed mine. Now I need to reciprocate as he also needs my ears test his system.
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middlemass, you like Captain Beefheart! My Acoustat 2+2s played Trout Mask just yesterday. My best friend is stuck in Mass General following back surgery. They won't let him go until he poops. With all the morphine they are pumping into him it might take a while. What virus? It is just a peaceful demonstration. |
It’s really a thing that people mention that most of our wives don’t get it. It would be great if they did, but I guess this is a mostly male dominated hobby. Also, my audiophile friends are at an age where medical and transportation issues prevent them from coming over. Uberwaltz, Yes, a lot could be said. |
Actually, it is a pandemic. A pandemic is an epidemic than spans multiple countries and continents. https://www.cdc.gov/csels/dsepd/ss1978/lesson1/section11.html Once you understand that, and then follow the link provided below, you will see that the CDC twice states that "Mortality attributed to COVID-19 remains above the epidemic threshold." (First paragraph on the page, last sentence) and at the bottom of the page: "Severe Disease:Mortality" "Based on death certificate data, the percentage of deaths attributed to pneumonia, influenza, or COVID-19 (PIC) for week 36 is 6.3%. This is currently lower than the percentage during week 35 (9.5%); however, the percentage remains above the epidemic threshold and will likely increase as more death certificates are processed." Note the similarity between the first sentence in that paragraph and the quote provided in the original post. Aside from slightly limiting the freedom to assemble, what other freedoms have been given up? Private business is just that--private. At the very least, the first and second amendments don't apply to private business. A private business is well within it's rights to prohibit firearms and mandate masks. Funny, as far as I know, a bunch of armed loonies have never shown up to protest, No shirt, no shoes, no service." millercarbon6,081 posts09-18-2020 4:01amrvpiano, your request is hypocritical in the extreme. You start a thread "With this pandemic" then tell us to ignore the fact you are saying its a pandemic. When its not. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/covid-data/covidview/index.html Notice on this page it says Based on death certificate data, the percentage of deaths attributed to pneumonia, influenza, or COVID-19 (PIC) for week 36 is 6.3%. See that? They COMBINE pneumonia, flu (ordinary flu!) and COVID to come up with 6.3%. That is flat out exaggeration. We know from doctors reports they are pressured to list COVID as cause of death. Medicare pays $40k for ICU care with that diagnosis. Awful lotta pressure to list that, even when its not. Exactly. The virus is not the danger. The political response to the virus, that is the danger. We have been frightened into giving away freedoms unheard of in American history. |
rvpiano, A good thread... I fully understand what you're missing. When I was in my late teens through my mid twenties, I always listened to music in the company of one or more friends while we conversed. Back in those days, we were the most rudimentary of audiophiles. We cared more about sound than the average person, but we didn't know too much and we were relatively poor. As time went by, my interest in music and good sound reproduction grew, and the inverse happened with my friends for various reasons like kids. So now, even though I miss those days, I have been a solitary listener for many years, and I have learned to love that as well. I read while I listen, and sometimes, I just listen. I have my own dedicated room, and my husband is very respectful of my interest in music, but is also a solitary listener with different musical preferences, and much more occasional than myself. I listen nearly every night. Both solitary and communal listening have their good points when you think about it. |
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