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39 year old technical writer. Live in NH, squirreled away in a log home surrounded by woods (but close to civilization - the best of both worlds). Stumbled into tech writing about 13 years ago - and despite its often humdrum nature - it pays the bills and I'm competent enough at doing it. Work isn't really that important to me.
Married for 15 years (together for 20) to a mostly wonderful woman who has glimmers of getting "it" (mostly the music), but for the most part is too busy for such frivolity. Her father was a music professor for 30+ years, jazz band leader/occasional gigger, and a somewhat accomplished composer and arranger. I had on a Paul Desmond/Gerry Mulligan disc a few weeks ago, and he recalled playing with one of them (don't remember which) back in the day. Apparently also a harsh musical task master, so maybe the wife just spent too many hours with the metronome. :)
Two children - girl 5, boy 7 - who are not too far past that irritating stage of having to hear the same song 72 times in a row. I still love them dearly.
Anglo-American by birth. Seven years in England (3 at boarding school), five years in Sri Lanka, and the rest right here in the USA, split between NH and CT (UConn grad).
My own musical experience is HS and some college chorus/chamber groups. Haven't sung in years though, and fear I have lost a once reasonably good tenor voice.
Hobbies include reading (mostly fiction), movie-going/watching, board games, road biking (Bianchi TSX), running when my knees can stand it, downhill/X-country skiing, travel (Brazil/Argentina, Costa Rica, Greece, Japan, Austria, Italy, UK, Canary Islands, Canada, France among other places) and music.
Decidedly low-to mid-fi, and enjoy my system for home theater as much as music (don't really have the time for quality listening, given the energy expenditure required to raise two young ones).
My "System" includes Mirage OM-7 as mains for music/HT, Mirage OMC-3 center channel, and two recently purchased Wharfedale Diamond 8.2 70 Anniversary speakers for rears/spare stereo pair. Couldn't pass up the e-bay price.
Onkyo Integra DTR7 receiver, Panasonic DVD player, an old Onkyo turntable purchased in college (but at least I still have it and use it occasionally!), a Sony mid-grade tape deck, and a Sony 5 disc CD changer that my wife picked up for free at the swap-shop at the dump. It beat our 13 year old single-play Magnavox CD player hands down! Oh - and a 25" Monky Ward color TV that's still going strong. I guess I'm here for the same reason that I have a "Sterophile" subscription (nice to fantasize), and to hopefully glean something meaningful from the cheap tweak brigade.
Musically, probably enjoy British pop of the low-fi/emo/pastoral/jangly variety most of all (XTC, Mull Historical Society/Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Badly Drawn Boy, Martin Newell, Francis Dunnery, World Party, the Blue Nile, Del Amitri, Trash Can Sinatras among others), but enjoy much more. Last two CDs played: Dennison Wittmer's "Recovered" (great remakes of 70's SoCal and other rock gems) and Rickie Lee Jones "Pirates". Last rock concerts attended: Steely Dan at the Tweeter Center (Everything Must Go tour), Sanata's pre "Supernatural" tour (last summer), and Badly Drawn Boy at the Avalon Ballroom in Boston (a GREAT show).
Peace,
George O
BTW, the moniker "Regiolanthe" is a nod to "Reginald Iolanthe Perrin" (RIP), a character created by author/scriptwriter David Nobbs both in novel and TV form (late 70's Britcom). I can identify with his ongoing quest for search for enlightnement/meaning in an often meaningless and routine world. If you appreciate the term "Bolivian Unicyclist's Jockstrap" as it applies to frozen desserts, well, Reggie's the guy for you.
39 year old technical writer. Live in NH, squirreled away in a log home surrounded by woods (but close to civilization - the best of both worlds). Stumbled into tech writing about 13 years ago - and despite its often humdrum nature - it pays the bills and I'm competent enough at doing it. Work isn't really that important to me.
Married for 15 years (together for 20) to a mostly wonderful woman who has glimmers of getting "it" (mostly the music), but for the most part is too busy for such frivolity. Her father was a music professor for 30+ years, jazz band leader/occasional gigger, and a somewhat accomplished composer and arranger. I had on a Paul Desmond/Gerry Mulligan disc a few weeks ago, and he recalled playing with one of them (don't remember which) back in the day. Apparently also a harsh musical task master, so maybe the wife just spent too many hours with the metronome. :)
Two children - girl 5, boy 7 - who are not too far past that irritating stage of having to hear the same song 72 times in a row. I still love them dearly.
Anglo-American by birth. Seven years in England (3 at boarding school), five years in Sri Lanka, and the rest right here in the USA, split between NH and CT (UConn grad).
My own musical experience is HS and some college chorus/chamber groups. Haven't sung in years though, and fear I have lost a once reasonably good tenor voice.
Hobbies include reading (mostly fiction), movie-going/watching, board games, road biking (Bianchi TSX), running when my knees can stand it, downhill/X-country skiing, travel (Brazil/Argentina, Costa Rica, Greece, Japan, Austria, Italy, UK, Canary Islands, Canada, France among other places) and music.
Decidedly low-to mid-fi, and enjoy my system for home theater as much as music (don't really have the time for quality listening, given the energy expenditure required to raise two young ones).
My "System" includes Mirage OM-7 as mains for music/HT, Mirage OMC-3 center channel, and two recently purchased Wharfedale Diamond 8.2 70 Anniversary speakers for rears/spare stereo pair. Couldn't pass up the e-bay price.
Onkyo Integra DTR7 receiver, Panasonic DVD player, an old Onkyo turntable purchased in college (but at least I still have it and use it occasionally!), a Sony mid-grade tape deck, and a Sony 5 disc CD changer that my wife picked up for free at the swap-shop at the dump. It beat our 13 year old single-play Magnavox CD player hands down! Oh - and a 25" Monky Ward color TV that's still going strong. I guess I'm here for the same reason that I have a "Sterophile" subscription (nice to fantasize), and to hopefully glean something meaningful from the cheap tweak brigade.
Musically, probably enjoy British pop of the low-fi/emo/pastoral/jangly variety most of all (XTC, Mull Historical Society/Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Badly Drawn Boy, Martin Newell, Francis Dunnery, World Party, the Blue Nile, Del Amitri, Trash Can Sinatras among others), but enjoy much more. Last two CDs played: Dennison Wittmer's "Recovered" (great remakes of 70's SoCal and other rock gems) and Rickie Lee Jones "Pirates". Last rock concerts attended: Steely Dan at the Tweeter Center (Everything Must Go tour), Sanata's pre "Supernatural" tour (last summer), and Badly Drawn Boy at the Avalon Ballroom in Boston (a GREAT show).
Peace,
George O
BTW, the moniker "Regiolanthe" is a nod to "Reginald Iolanthe Perrin" (RIP), a character created by author/scriptwriter David Nobbs both in novel and TV form (late 70's Britcom). I can identify with his ongoing quest for search for enlightnement/meaning in an often meaningless and routine world. If you appreciate the term "Bolivian Unicyclist's Jockstrap" as it applies to frozen desserts, well, Reggie's the guy for you.