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In Reply to: Anyone ever heard of a record called "Rex Middleton's Hi-Fi's"? posted by Dick Schneiders on December 15, 2005 at 19:54:16:
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- http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=rex+middleton&btnG=Google+Search (Open in New Window)
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I have so much in reference material in books that I tried them first, and when I came up empty, I went directly to the forum to ask the question. It never even occurred to me to Google or any other search. Even though I am deeply entrenched into using the Internet, I still sometimes forget to do a search before asking questions.I suppose it comes with being a "senior" citizen!
Thanks for the links and the help,
Of course it isn't, because the info on the web is, if not daunting, overwhelming!BUT, you led me to an important link that I'd never run into. It's probably available at one, if not many of the other sites I've kept in favorites, yet I've never seen it!
Thank you!
Millions! O.K., maybe just hundreds and hundreds of thousands!It's too much! I wasn't able to breathe for a while, I damn near passed out!
I found that site off of this one. It has a number of good links.
Does it ever end? Everytime I go to a site and it's a bore I say, well they can't all be good references! And then I see sites like these! Unbelievable!Info overload! Reminds me of the National Lampoon record where the one guy keeps saying his brain hurts! When I went back to college in my 40's I had a prof that was absolutely phenomenal! Godfrey Gattiker is perhaps, the best educator I'd ever met; sadly (or happily for him) he's retired now. Getting an A in his courses was like the search for the Holy Grail.
I would walk outside after taking anyone else's tests with the confidence of any adult-ed student...most of the tests I took were a breeze. After taking my first test from Gattiker, I finally understood the true meaning of "My head hurts!"
THAT describes the feelings I had after visiting the site I saw last night. Today's find (and I do thank you, too) was nowhere near as much of a mind blower...I had no mind left to blow!
Sounds like you had a smoke afterwards.
And I thought my recent 75 cent Salvation Army Julie London find was orgasmic! Being here in inland SC "pickens" are slim for vintage equipment and good LP's. When I moved south I guess I traded jazz finds for gospel but the barbecue is good.
Exactly...it's orgasmic!
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