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Christmas is coming fast. I've gotten ZipZaps and Oliblocks for my two sons, but I'd like to maybe get another killer toy for them. Any ideas?

How about great new books for adults? Any title suggestions?

 

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As far as good books for adults (assuming here that you don't mean "adult books"), try:

 

Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser

The Tortilla Curtain by TC Boyle

The Lord of the Rings box set (there's gotta be one) by JRR Tolkien

Stupid White Men by Michael Moore is supposed to be good, although DFA hasn't read it yet

 

For the kids, how about some new handguns or rifles? Draft them into your own private home-protection army, so to speak?

 

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How about a combination of your questions. A really cool book for kids of that age (or adults) is Holes. I think the author is Louis Sachar. Skellig (don't remember the author) was pretty good too but a little more cerebral.

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Magnolia Hi-Fi, shit. If you're looking for some mass-produced, overpriced box with a bunch of flashing lights on the front and ho-hum sound quality, maybe.

 

That there is the new Classic line from Naim Audio, which is sure to bring the rock with previously unheard-of quality.

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Hmm ... so they don't only carry crap. And who knew they carried turntables? When the Doctor was getting a car alarm and car CD player there, he perused their home audio, and it was pretty ho-hum. Obviously not the same merch at every store, but this one was in outer SE Portland, so what can one expect?

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Lynnwood handles Klipsch, Martin Logan, Krell, MacIntosh, and other fine equipment. I'm sure there's more expensive shit out there, but why would someone really need it? My Kornerhorns with twin subs absolutely rock. I shit you not.

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Zoinks! That is pricey merchandise. It's a kick reading the reviews at stereophile.com for the high-end shit. There was one for a Boulder Amps phono stage that was something like 17,000 clams. That was just the phono stage, mind you; you still need the preamp that they also reviewed, which was another $23,000. Seems just a tad excessive; but then again, the reviewer was practically babbling nonstop superlatives. Just sell the house, and you'd have a hell of a hi-fi system to rock your cardboard box!

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That's pretty much DFA's opinion. Although, after being totally floored by a $20k system at the local audio store (an excellent joint staffed by folks just as happy to sell you a $300 CD player as a $3,000 interconnect -- but never pushing you to buy anything: www.stereotypesaudio.com), the Doctor was considering trading in his car on the spot and spending the rest of his days sitting on the couch spinning CDs.

 

One of the fellows at Stereotypes is a rep for Plinius, who makes rather pricey gear as well, and apparently he was dealing with some dude who'd retired from Microsoft who bought five $8,000 power amps, one for each channel of his home theatre system. Total madness right there; money to burn in full effect.

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Those crazy Microsofties! fruit.gif

 

Before 9/11 and the subsequent stock market crash, rich, young Microsoft couples would buy yacht insurance from me. Their boats ranged from $500,000 on up and were always paid for in cash. Typically these gumbies had NO prior boating experience at all, let alone running 50' motor yachts. Goddamn ridicules. But I might add, their money spent just fine. bigdrink.gif

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