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53,799karma·6,821submissions·October 11, 2007
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Growing up near Boston, my public elementary school built in the 1920s didn't have a proper kitchen or even a cafeteria because kids at one time always brought meals from home and ate at their de…
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The issue stems from the primer applied before gluing the optional light bar to the windshield (no fasteners are used in the attachment of the light bar). Is that typical in the industry, parts or c…
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> Korn It wasn't the bass, but rather the guitar. The bass player tuned the strings down a full step to be quite loose, and turned the treble up which gave it this really clicky tone that soun…
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I wasn't aware of home hi-fi but British gear for musicians was widespread when I was growing up (Marshall, Vox, etc). I was specifically thinking of the components my father got through the Army…
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There’s an analog analogue: mixing and mastering audio recordings for the devices of the era. I first heard about this when reading an article or book about Jimi Hendrix making choices based on what t…
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If you like this, you may also be interested in the mu:zines archive which includes Sound on Stage, Recording Musician, and others going back to the early 1980s: https://www.muzines.co.uk…
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My godfather’s wife made this. They were from Waloonia. I was surprised the first time I saw her making it but it was creamy, tasty.
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> The city center requires crossing a bridge. It actually requires using tunnels or a boat. I used to drive a cab and the I93 + Callahan/Sumner tunnel route was hellish. The Big Dig helped a l…
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> Nobody puts airports inside city centers Taipei Songshan, Boston Logan and the old Hong Kong Kai Tak to name a few.