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Singing in the range
Hi RATs!
So, I am not convinced my esteemed position as grossest RAT Turing machine wannabee is under serious challenge. I never will be, so you other rude posers may give up, now. My Audio Dungeon continues its Quest for Aural Fulfillment. The 4.25 mH choke on one of the ehorns broke its inside lead. I took it out of the system. The ehorn, not just the choke. So, one ehorn sounds better than two. Sure, that makes sense. Eyesore is sure I am throwing cash cowpies at phantoms. Perhaps. The fun part is chucking meadow muffins, not hitting any happenstance target I am laying here hearing delightful sounds and Music. I am not worthy, but, I am hip enough to want to keep you geeks searching, searching. There are some nice moments in all our futures. Not always when we expect them, but, hey, you want good times or glory for predicting the Future, which will be attacked by some of us as nonsense fantasy at any rate ... Perhaps my system is at a peak, perhaps my aural acuity is at a null. Does it matter? I ain't selling anything but enthusiasm. Ears are better than we can imagine, so just keep reaching for more. It can be very pleasant. For a while Happy Ears! Al |
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