From: marpete@alltel.net   
      
   Hey, Lane -   
      
    How'd you get a Cum-along in a Fruitliner. I thought that only Detroits   
   were available since Daimler-Benz bought both companies?   
    And if it is a Cummins how come you ain't hangin' around 1400 where the   
   torque peak is?   
      
   MarPat   
      
      
   "Lane Gray, Czar Castic" wrote in message   
   news:opsjng8vwr3lozwr@news-server.kc.rr.com...   
   > On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 22:03:12 GMT, George Of The Jungle   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 19:34:56 GMT, "Pug Fugley" wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> Just wondering if anyone new if and when the new AKUS album will be   
   >>> released   
   >>> on SACD? If it's coming soon, I'll wait. If not, I'll pick up the   
   >>> standard   
   >>> crappy sounding CD :)   
   >>>   
   > Enlighten me: What's SACD?   
   >   
   >>   
   >> It seems that downloading songs and MP3 players are really going in   
   >> the opposite direction: quantity not quality. Demand is not towards   
   >> the high end systems... at least not yet.... when good home theater   
   >> systems become truely affordable, audio and visual, as well as car   
   >> sound systems (where I do most of my listening) will be out of the   
   >> reach for too many.   
   >>   
   > Most people do most of their listening in cars or other relatively noisy   
   > environments. I like my MP3 player, and I choose to fill it with the   
   > lower bit-rate songs, as I like having lots of tunes in them. I listen   
   > most often in the truck. Get a 450HP Cummins roaring along at 1700 RPM, a   
   > reefer running at high-speed behind it, tire noise from all ten tractor   
   > wheels of a Freightliner Century class (even if it is a comparatively   
   > quiet ride), and the difference between a 32K or 12 (or higher) MP3 just   
   > disappears. You can still choose to make your own MP3s at high rates.   
   > Kazaa and the other filesharing services I think have done a lot for   
   > reducing quality, but some people would rather have bandwidth savings.   
   >   
   >> My hearing is not where it used to be. Yes, SACD has brought me to   
   >> hear things I never heard before... If I were a professional musician,   
   >> I wouldn't be without it. A GREAT deal can be said for "remixing" and   
   >> cleaning up old stereo (and mono) recordings, which can bring them   
   >> into newer focus, rather than focusing only on new releases. I've   
   >> heard both good and bad results of messing with old recordings.   
   >>   
   > I was at a bar the other week and they'd played something from one of Led   
   > Zep's early (very early) stadium shows, and the sound quality blew me   
   > right away. Their *Studio albums* never sounded that good.   
   >>   
   >> As far as Alison's new CD... I have listened to it twice... in the   
   >> car... and I like it! At least one review that I read was not as kind   
   >> to it as I felt it deserved. I have not yet listened to it in my home   
   >> system, with much better speakers, etc. Yes, it will sound "better"...   
   >> but a LOT has to be said about the "performance" of the artusts as   
   >> well as the technical aspects of the recording.   
   >>   
   >> Anyway, I love my SACD! But not having a recording in that format is   
   >> not going to keep me from enjoying my music.   
   >   
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   > --   
   > Lane Gray   
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   > 2:25   
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