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Welcome to Issue 111, which features an in-depth review (in fact, it is the longest review we have ever printed in our nearly 30 years of covering equipment) of an amazing new audio component by Dr. David Rich. Not many of you will be able to afford a Trinnov audio processor, but this is a piece of equipment that heralds a possible breakthrough in the enjoyment of recorded music recorded music nmúsica grabada . Remember, I said "possible." The industry is pretty good at messing things up, alas. That's something we have picked up on over the past 30 years ...

Farewells: Long-time contributors Thom Moon and Steve Baird have announced that they are retiring from reviewing. Their final contributions will appear in Issue 112's "Favorite Recordings" roundup. I know both Thom and Steve personally--Steve for about 20 years now (is that really possible?!)--and I wish them both all the best in the future. They are great guys.

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greet, recognise, recognize - express greetings upon meeting someone

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 to you, the readers of The Sensible Sound, for Issue 111 is my final issue as Editor. I may contribute some music reviews from time to time, but nothing is certain, except that as the late George Harrison intoned in·tone  
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1. To recite in a singing tone.

2. To utter in a monotone.

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, all things must pass. Back in 1970, 111 was my draft number, so I guess there is some cosmic significance in that number. That was 36 years ago; I will certainly not be here in another 36. Time moves swiftly--too swiftly on some ways, but too slowly in others. It's time It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia. Campaigning on the perceived need for change after 23 years of conservative (Liberal Party of Australia) government, Labor put forward a  to move on; slowly in some ways but swiftly in others. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth ...

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One Last Thought: "Thank you, John Puccio, David Rich, Kevin East, Tom Lyle, Steve Baird, Howard Ferstler, Joe Cierniak, Greg Koster, Ken Duke, Bill Heck, Tom Krehbiel, Robert Thompson Robert Thompson may refer to:
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, Richard Greiner, Jerry Burt, John Sunier, Gary Lea, Glenn Strauss--and no, I have not forgotten Paul or Bob (may he rest in peace). A special thank you to Don Nowak for all your hard work and devotion. And finally, for you, John Horan Patrick J. Horan (dates of birth and death unknown) was a Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder during part of the 1884 season. He was a native of Ireland.

Horan made 13 appearances as a pitcher (10 starts) and 10 as an outfielder in a total of 20 games for the
, I am at a loss to express how deeply I must thank you for giving me this opportunity and for enriching my life by sharing with me in your vision and your enthusiasm for life."
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Title Annotation:Steve Baird, Thom Moon
Author:Karl
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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