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		<title>By: nandy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 21:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hello ian,

i finally squeeze in to visit your blog. as Kathy said, we have something in common - music and computers.

i&#039;m a nostalgic but i don&#039;t want to see the death of the CD format either. you know i just recently got hooked into vinyl LPs. many might disagree but it sounds better. the presence of the performer is there - almost 3D. the LP selections which i enjoyed when i was a kid can&#039;t be found in CDs - except for some, too. so it compliments my CD selections.

i want to keep the CD format because it can be tweaked to improve the imaging. the culprit is in the clock jitter. and the other tweak i tried is copying my original CDs to black CDs (which also reduced jitter in the CD media). i&#039;m following the white paper of gary koh, ceo of genesis loudspeakers (http://www.genesisloudspeakers.com at the Download section).

so vinyl, CDs and downloadable music files each has its purpose and they compliment each other. we thought vinyl is dead but it&#039;s making a comeback in the US. i think you&#039;re aware of it. are we going to repeat history with the CD? so, let&#039;s keep it.

best regards and to my classmate Kathy (reconnected after 40 years!!!),
nandy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello ian,</p>
<p>i finally squeeze in to visit your blog. as Kathy said, we have something in common &#8211; music and computers.</p>
<p>i&#8217;m a nostalgic but i don&#8217;t want to see the death of the CD format either. you know i just recently got hooked into vinyl LPs. many might disagree but it sounds better. the presence of the performer is there &#8211; almost 3D. the LP selections which i enjoyed when i was a kid can&#8217;t be found in CDs &#8211; except for some, too. so it compliments my CD selections.</p>
<p>i want to keep the CD format because it can be tweaked to improve the imaging. the culprit is in the clock jitter. and the other tweak i tried is copying my original CDs to black CDs (which also reduced jitter in the CD media). i&#8217;m following the white paper of gary koh, ceo of genesis loudspeakers (<a href="http://www.genesisloudspeakers.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.genesisloudspeakers.com</a> at the Download section).</p>
<p>so vinyl, CDs and downloadable music files each has its purpose and they compliment each other. we thought vinyl is dead but it&#8217;s making a comeback in the US. i think you&#8217;re aware of it. are we going to repeat history with the CD? so, let&#8217;s keep it.</p>
<p>best regards and to my classmate Kathy (reconnected after 40 years!!!),<br />
nandy</p>
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		<title>By: nandy</title>
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		<dc:creator>nandy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 21:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hello ian,

i finally squeeze in to visit your blog. as Kathy said, we have something in common - music and computers.

i&#039;m a nostalgic but i don&#039;t want to see the death of the CD format either. you know i just recently got hooked into vinyl LPs. many might disagree but it sounds better. the presence of the performer is there - almost 3D. the LP selections which i enjoyed when i was a kid can&#039;t be found in CDs - except for some, too. so it compliments my CD selections.

i want to keep the CD format because it can be tweaked to improve the imaging. the culprit is in the clock jitter. and the other tweak i tried is copying my original CDs to black CDs (which also reduced jitter in the CD media). i&#039;m following the white paper of gary koh, ceo of genesis loudspeakers (http://www.genesisloudspeakers.com at the Download section).

so vinyl, CDs and downloadable music files each has its purpose and they compliment each other. we thought vinyl is dead but it&#039;s making a comeback in the US. i think you&#039;re aware of it. are we going to repeat history with the CD? so, let&#039;s keep it.

best regards and to my classmate Kathy (reconnected after 40 years!!!),
nandy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello ian,</p>
<p>i finally squeeze in to visit your blog. as Kathy said, we have something in common &#8211; music and computers.</p>
<p>i&#8217;m a nostalgic but i don&#8217;t want to see the death of the CD format either. you know i just recently got hooked into vinyl LPs. many might disagree but it sounds better. the presence of the performer is there &#8211; almost 3D. the LP selections which i enjoyed when i was a kid can&#8217;t be found in CDs &#8211; except for some, too. so it compliments my CD selections.</p>
<p>i want to keep the CD format because it can be tweaked to improve the imaging. the culprit is in the clock jitter. and the other tweak i tried is copying my original CDs to black CDs (which also reduced jitter in the CD media). i&#8217;m following the white paper of gary koh, ceo of genesis loudspeakers (<a href="http://www.genesisloudspeakers.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.genesisloudspeakers.com</a> at the Download section).</p>
<p>so vinyl, CDs and downloadable music files each has its purpose and they compliment each other. we thought vinyl is dead but it&#8217;s making a comeback in the US. i think you&#8217;re aware of it. are we going to repeat history with the CD? so, let&#8217;s keep it.</p>
<p>best regards and to my classmate Kathy (reconnected after 40 years!!!),<br />
nandy</p>
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