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Eisboch November 15th 07 04:51 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 
I discovered something pretty cool about using the Jukebox site. The WiFi
server that I use on the boat automatically disconnects you after a period
of time if there is no data exchange.
Often, when reading a post (particularly one of Chuck's) or trying to
respond to one the server drops my connection and I have to go through the
process of logging back on.

By running background music from the referenced site, I stay connected until
I decide to log off because there's a constant data stream for the music.

Cool.

Eisboch



HK November 15th 07 05:00 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 
Eisboch wrote:
I discovered something pretty cool about using the Jukebox site. The WiFi
server that I use on the boat automatically disconnects you after a period
of time if there is no data exchange.
Often, when reading a post (particularly one of Chuck's) or trying to
respond to one the server drops my connection and I have to go through the
process of logging back on.

By running background music from the referenced site, I stay connected until
I decide to log off because there's a constant data stream for the music.

Cool.

Eisboch




Hmmm. I also find myself disconnected from the space-time continuum when
reading one of Chuckster's novellas here.

Honest to god, I could work with that guy, and help him improve his writing.

He's got potential, but he needs an editor, one with a good supply of
fresh red grease pencils who insists he use the active voice more than
the passive.



Chuck Gould November 15th 07 05:09 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 
On Nov 15, 9:00�am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
I discovered something pretty cool about using the Jukebox site. �The WiFi
server that I use on the boat automatically disconnects you after a period
of time if there is no data exchange.
Often, when reading a post (particularly one of Chuck's) or trying to
respond to one the server drops my connection and I have to go through the
process of logging back on.


By running background music from the referenced site, I stay connected until
I decide to log off because there's a constant data stream for the music..


Cool.


Eisboch


Hmmm. I also find myself disconnected from the space-time continuum when
reading one of Chuckster's novellas here.

Honest to god, I could work with that guy, and help him improve his writing.

He's got potential, but he needs an editor, one with a good supply of
fresh red grease pencils who insists he use the active voice more than
the passive.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Critics are a dime a dozen. :-)

As you can easily see, nothing posted here is spellczeched or edited.

Short Wave Sportfishing November 15th 07 08:22 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 11:51:23 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:

I discovered something pretty cool about using the Jukebox site. The WiFi
server that I use on the boat automatically disconnects you after a period
of time if there is no data exchange.
Often, when reading a post (particularly one of Chuck's) or trying to
respond to one the server drops my connection and I have to go through the
process of logging back on.

By running background music from the referenced site, I stay connected until
I decide to log off because there's a constant data stream for the music.

Cool.


Have you noticed the digital "echo" on your computer?

It's pretty noticable on mine.

Eisboch November 15th 07 08:25 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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Have you noticed the digital "echo" on your computer?

It's pretty noticable on mine.


Oh yeah. It's an "airy" kind of sound .... definately low fidelity, but
fine for background music.

Some songs are worse than others.

I have it hooked up to a cheap set of computer speakers ... sub and two
speakers.

It's ok.


I have to show you my "music" room setup at the house. With your interests,
you would get a big kick out of it.

Eisboch



Short Wave Sportfishing November 15th 07 09:00 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 15:25:15 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:

I have to show you my "music" room setup at the house. With your interests,
you would get a big kick out of it.


Love to view it sometime. You need to hear my bi-amped Bozak Concert
Grands - powered by Mac 50s - original Mac 50s. The glow in the dark
kind of Mac 50s. :)

Music is one of my passions and my constant companion. As a general
rule, I don't have any particular "focus" with music - I'm rather
eclectic with my overall approach to listening. Some day I'd like to
score a movie - the listening would be very interesting. :)

Pinned down, I have a fondness for electronic trance/ambient
background music, I am a doo-wop freakazoid and a confessed Zappa fan.

However, that's what I generally return to after forays into country,
classical, pop - whatever.

Eisboch November 15th 07 09:01 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...

On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 15:25:15 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:

I have to show you my "music" room setup at the house. With your
interests,
you would get a big kick out of it.


Love to view it sometime. You need to hear my bi-amped Bozak Concert
Grands - powered by Mac 50s - original Mac 50s. The glow in the dark
kind of Mac 50s. :)



We may not share the same taste in boats, but I gotta admit you have my
attention on the sound systems.

Eisboch



Short Wave Sportfishing November 15th 07 11:36 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:22:49 -0500, wrote:

On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 16:01:41 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. ..

On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 15:25:15 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:

I have to show you my "music" room setup at the house. With your
interests,
you would get a big kick out of it.

Love to view it sometime. You need to hear my bi-amped Bozak Concert
Grands - powered by Mac 50s - original Mac 50s. The glow in the dark
kind of Mac 50s. :)



We may not share the same taste in boats, but I gotta admit you have my
attention on the sound systems.


Those Concert Grands were set up to be TRI-amped. I used to sell them. I worked
for Westchester Stereo, which sold more Bozack than any other dealer in the
country. Many of the people from Westchester later worked for Rudy at Bozack.
One of them later ran NEAR for Bogen. His name was Bill Kieltyka. I think he's
still in the biz, but I haven't talked to him in a LONG time.


Yes they were, but this is a little different set up.

Short Wave Sportfishing November 15th 07 11:52 PM

Calif Bill's music link
 
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:48:31 -0500, wrote:

I still have a pair of Bozack Symphonies with the original Bozack amplifiers
(tri-amped) in the dining room


Those are nice speakers.

I had my speakers tri-amped at one time, but downsized after a while.
I still have the amps to do it again if I want to.


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