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I have a translucent yellow vinyl record that is among the best sounding in the stack, and besides, a change from black is always welcomed.
I enjoyed the arguing sequence , in part because I am so different from those who enjoy multiple copies of the same record and are willing to back it up with their wallet. Unlike those who have an interest beyond the music, once I have the information, I have almost no interest in the different ways it might be processed.
I look back and smile at the amount of time I spent watching those two chopper knuckle heads fight. There wasn't a lot of mechanical content televised back then, is my only explanation. How those guys could sell stuff that was so random that it had to be pounded on to be assembled, shade tree mechanic style, was beyond me.
I think the Spiderman bike was lightening in a bottle, but also somewhat of an obvious design. That the guy went from that bike into a design business means I probably haven't seen his best work. All I saw on the show was what appeared to be, since I have never seen an orange county build, lobby art or worse quality builds. I am the type who likes my wheels to measure straight, not just look ok after it gets hammered.
RE: always order the yellow vinyl, posted on January 15, 2022 at 07:48:21
Music lover, audiophile & record collector - in that order. I think the record collector in there is making up for the loss of concert going due to the Covid-19 nightmare.
So I can to my database and see how many colored vinyl there are in my collection - 108 out of 1761 vinyl titles are on colored vinyl.
I found the .jpg on the Record Collector FB page. I enjoy seeing how other record collectors approach collecting - it's all over the place and many of them seem to have little to no interest in quality audio.
I'm gunna order the multicolored vinyl..., posted on January 15, 2022 at 15:06:29