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To: Arran Yuan who wrote (11558)7/6/2021 8:33:10 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26710
 
You may like Toronto. It has the character and personality of San Francisco, and the cosmopolitan international trappings of NYC. For me, Toronto was love at first sight.



To: Arran Yuan who wrote (11558)7/6/2021 8:57:21 PM
From: Kirk ©1 Recommendation

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Arran Yuan

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Yeah, loads of beautiful dancers and models in NYC!

I'd enjoy that when they were not hiding in polar bear costumes outside in the cold winters!

Some of my greatest joys are windsurfing and HiFi and now 4K video with the 7 channel HiFi. Back when I was in my 20s... my stereo took up a good part of the living room. In my early 30s I played a Telarc 1812 CD to test out new HUGE tower speakers with great electronics to drive them, my neighbors thought there was an earthquake. It was in a Townhouse so I didn't play it loud often but when I got my house on 1/4 acre, cranking it up was the first thing we did! British, Japanese and NYC music lovers have small, speakers that sound great at low volumes... And windsurfing gear takes a van and a garage to store it all... a second car (much less a first) AND a garage for storage in NYC isn't in the budget for "normal" people! Don't play it too loud these days but still enjoy the sound.