Popular Post Jud Posted March 4, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted March 4, 2019 Interesting, just ran across this one - not familiar with it previously: https://inference-review.com/index.php Currawong, esldude, Solstice380 and 4 others 4 2 1 One never knows, do one? - Fats Waller The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. - Einstein Computer, Audirvana -> optical Ethernet to Fitlet3 -> Fibbr Alpha Optical USB -> iFi NEO iDSD DAC -> Apollon Audio 1ET400A Mini (Purifi based) -> Vandersteen 3A Signature. Link to comment
wgscott Posted March 5, 2019 Share Posted March 5, 2019 I need to look again when I am in a less cynical mood. Link to comment
Jud Posted March 5, 2019 Author Share Posted March 5, 2019 Seems to be fairly meaty stuff, for example they have Sheldon Glashow reviewing a book on high energy physics. And there's this on cellular senescence, etc.: https://inference-review.com/article/long-live-longevity One never knows, do one? - Fats Waller The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. - Einstein Computer, Audirvana -> optical Ethernet to Fitlet3 -> Fibbr Alpha Optical USB -> iFi NEO iDSD DAC -> Apollon Audio 1ET400A Mini (Purifi based) -> Vandersteen 3A Signature. Link to comment
Paul R Posted March 5, 2019 Share Posted March 5, 2019 10 minutes ago, Jud said: Seems to be fairly meaty stuff, for example they have Sheldon Glashow reviewing a book on high energy physics. And there's this on cellular senescence, etc.: https://inference-review.com/article/long-live-longevity Hah! I read the article and the first thing I thought of is Madline L'Engle's _A Wind In The Door_. Heck, maybe there really are Faradonlae singing to the mitochondria. It is interesting to think that an American Homemaker with a fondness for science thought about this stuff way back in he early 1970s. Pretty good article too. I like that it was an essay written for popular consumption by folks like me. And that the article included enough references that I could dive deeper if I wanted to and had the time. So many interesting things to learn, so little time. Thank you for posting this. -Paul Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat DAC. Robert A. Heinlein Link to comment
wgscott Posted March 6, 2019 Share Posted March 6, 2019 On 3/4/2019 at 8:10 PM, Jud said: Seems to be fairly meaty stuff, for example they have Sheldon Glashow reviewing a book on high energy physics. And there's this on cellular senescence, etc.: https://inference-review.com/article/long-live-longevity You are right. It does look interesting. And they have Uncle Noam. Jud 1 Link to comment
Paul R Posted March 6, 2019 Share Posted March 6, 2019 Noam being on there was what actually got me to open it and take a look. Jerry would be happily recommending this. -Paul Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat DAC. Robert A. Heinlein Link to comment
astrotoy Posted March 6, 2019 Share Posted March 6, 2019 Outstanding set of contributors and very high level of writing from sampling a few articles. Not peer reviewed, so mostly reviews and commentary. Thanks for making the link. Larry Jud 1 Analog-VPIClas3,3DArm,LyraSkala+MiyajimaZeromono,Herron VTPH2APhono,2AmpexATR-102+MerrillTridentMaster TapePreamp Dig Rip-Pyramix,IzotopeRX3Adv,MykerinosCard,PacificMicrosonicsModel2; Dig Play-Lampi Horizon, mch NADAC, Roon-HQPlayer,Oppo105 Electronics-DoshiPre,CJ MET1mchPre,Cary2A3monoamps; Speakers-AvantgardeDuosLR,3SolosC,LR,RR Other-2x512EngineerMarutaniSymmetrical Power+Cables Music-1.8KR2Rtapes,1.5KCD's,500SACDs,50+TBripped files Link to comment
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