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BW
October 9th 03, 03:32 PM
Could someone answer me this: Where's the thrill in fine audio
reprodcution?

I read somewhere that some guy got "a thrill out of the illusion that
[he] could step forward and shake John Coltrane's hand". Is that what
thrill's you about high quality audio reproduction? Or is audio a
backdrop to some of life's other great delights - parties, sex,
vacuuming...

You could say that I'm a thrill researcher. I've been conducting
interviews with people about their thrill experiences at the website
www.chromo11.com.

Feel free to discuss my question here [though I may not be around much
as I'm on about 100 groups at once], but if anyone feels they've
something to say outside your group, then please visit the site and
answer a series of thoughtful questions. I'll meet you there!

Thanks

Brendan
email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com
web: www.chromo11.com

THRILL NOTES:
1. thrill can come under many other guises - maybe you've met with
pleasure or delight?
2. sometimes the tame can be wild and vice versa; don't judge yourself
unfairly.