michaelberger
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michaelberger

The copying itself is in no way causing any degradation to this sound, it is the accumulation of imperfections in Lucier's method of copying that is heard. Imperfections like the fidelity of his recording and reproduction equipment, the limits of the tape medium he is using, and more to the point of the piece, the

"This video is private." — what the what?!

Used Chrome. AT&T site never loaded fully from "Loading..." on "Big Event" page. Logged in to my account normally and the site hung two to three times trying to confirm my eligibility to upgrade. Apple Store up and running at around 12:05, purchase went super smoothly with no issues or slow-downs.

I really want there to be Settlers of Dune, please.

It's music from LOST. :\

"Michael." It is spelled "Michael." Holy effing crap.

Thirded.

buy the thunderbolt ethernet adapter, and external "super" drive. done.

Also works for screen brightness, though maybe not for keyboard backlight.

inappropriate, juvenile, awkward, objectifying, degrading, foolish? yes.

I agree with you! I am totally arguing semantics, because they used the wrong word to promote their product. That's all I'm sayin'.

Coincidence is a word we have for describing when two or more "incidents" "coexist" that we in hindsight find to be of some significance. They are about as objectively exciting as all of the oceans in the world happening by chance to meet with the continents at their coastlines. All the significance they ever have

"Stereophonic" does not apply to all speaker setups that are heard by people with two ears. As you say, it has to do only with the recording/delivery method. You can certainly pump a stereo signal through 7.1 or 32.8 and the result will still be stereo but spread out. My point is that just because something is

you can just highlight/click the upper icon in get-info and hit "delete" to reset the icon also...

nope. These people have just recorded audio using two microphones placed roughly ear's distance apart, and claimed to have begotten something new and magical unto the world. It is AB miking, it has been in wide use by everyone for decades and decades, and these people are snake-oil salespeople.

The Velociraptors in Jurassic Park were based on Deinonychuses; "Velociraptor" just sounds better/scarier though all it means is speedy thief. — [en.wikipedia.org]

This is what is known in the industry as "stereophonic."

also, justin beiber on the soundtrack...