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To: Jim S who wrote (10132)7/12/2006 11:37:22 PM
From: White Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
In the end the sound you hear is with your ears. Not even your two are the same. Without controls that please your sense of sound as an individual they all are inferior.

Of course you knew that. Meanwhile I'll talk to my old friends, "Hello Walls".



To: Jim S who wrote (10132)7/13/2006 5:59:37 PM
From: haqihana  Respond to of 71588
 
Jim, Yeah, there are horses that look a little like a zebra, but when a horse is a dun, he has that name because of his coloration. A dun is kind of a dirty tan color, and sometimes with darker hair near the hooves.

Don't mean to be nitty picking about it, but a long, long, time ago, I got chastised for calling a sorrel a dun. Them cowboys can put a feller down.