Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Pyle-Pro PLTTB2U Professional Belt Drive Turntable with USB Interface

!±8±Pyle-Pro PLTTB2U Professional Belt Drive Turntable with USB Interface

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Post Date : Nov 30, 2011 09:57:27
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This USB turntable allows you to copy your favorite vinyl to your computer. It’s a complete digital-to-analog solution, and there’s no special drivers needed – just plug it in and use the included software. It’s also got an internal stereo phono pre-amp, so you can hook it right up to your amp to hear those warm sounds of yesteryear. Includes a headhsell, dust cover, and 45 rpm adaptor.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Ion iTTUSB05 USB Turntable with Extra Connector - TTUSB05XL

!±8± Ion iTTUSB05 USB Turntable with Extra Connector - TTUSB05XL

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The ION TTUSB05 is the perfect turntable for archiving and digitizing your vinyl music collection. USB connectivity simplifies conversion directly into your computer. You can now listen to your favorite music on CDs or portable media players.Features:Plug Play USB - no drivers needed!33 1/3 and 45 RPMLine-level RCA output (with built-in preamp)PC and Mac compatibleIncludes:DustcoverSlipmatUSB CableRecording Software CD45 RPM AdapterAudacity System Requirements:PC running Windows XP or VistaMac running OS9 or higherSound card or integrated audioOne available USB1.1 port or higherEZ Vinyl Converter System Requirements:PC running Windows XP or VistaSound card or integrated audioOne available USB1.1 port or higher

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Indiana 1929

This record at least 80 years old The Swing masters during the 1920s to early thirties seems to have developed the skills that would make them the Big band leaders after leaving the bigger 1920s dance bands started to fall out of popularity. This was true especially after the crash of 1929. The Smaller groups let them have more time for solos and other hot styles of playing. The records I have from this period show the transition from this record to the smooth big band sound that started around 1936. As always leave comment s and suggestions. Title:Indiana Fox Trot Label:Brunswick Collectors Series Reissues Composer:MacDonald J. Hanley Recorded:04.18.1929 Artist:Red Nichols and his Five Pennies Red Nichols, Leo Mcconville, Trumpet; Glen Miller, Jack Tea Garden, trombone; Benny Goodman, clarinet; Babe Russin, Tenor Sax; Jack Russin , piano; Carl Kress, Guitar and Gene Krupa, drums Record Number: 4373 - A Format: Early BrunswickElectrically Recorded 78 RPM Record Technical issues: No Equalization curve, Turntable Speed 74, Pressed from Second Master Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Recorded in Shiprock New Mexico Saturday, June 18, 2009 on a TTUSB ION ...

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

The Millennial Generation - A New Way of Thinking

!±8± The Millennial Generation - A New Way of Thinking

The moniker of Millennial Generation stems from our compulsion to place a label on anything and everything. Getting organized appears to be one character trait Americans compelling. One writer even places "get organized" in the top 10 New Year's resolutions. While we may not always put things where they belong, we do seem to have this innate penchant to "tag and bag" or the need to classify and sort everything in sight.

This compulsion leads to dividing our existing population into age group brackets. When it comes to population segments, we make every attempt to identify cohorts with similar experiences, thinking, and principles. As such, it is not always easy to arrive at an adequate description and that description may change over the years as the experiences of that age band change or circumstances change.

In 2010, four currently existing population age groupings or eras have been identified:

The Silent Generation

This particular classification includes everyone born before 1946. While the number of individuals in this group is diminishing, this cohort includes folks that experienced the Great Depression as well as their children. This era also includes individuals that were members of the Armed Forces during World War I and World War II. First referred to as the GI generation in contrast with the political activism and anti-establishment focus of the Baby Boomers that followed, this title gave way to the current designation.

The Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers (better known as Boomers) were born during the period 1946 to 1964. Boomers are now experiencing their retirement years, bringing their large economic influence with them. While this group may be entering their golden age, it is not sitting idly by in the proverbial rocking chair. They are becoming active in their communities and using their resources to make life better for others whenever they can. This moniker originates with demographic changes during this era. Coomencing in 1946, there was an increase in the number of births until the popularity of birth control pills began having an implact on the birth rate..

Generation X

Originally given the title of the Baby Bust generation, this group followed the Baby Boomers. Finally putting to rest the title that identified them as the offspring of the Boomers, this age grouping was able to find its own rightful place in societal history. This cohort is age bracketed from 1985 to 1980 and tends to be educated entrepreneurial loners.

The Millennial Generation

The Millennial Generation could see their designation change over the years as circumstances and demographics change. This cohort gets its name from the fact that those individuals born during this period will not reach maturity until after the turn of the century. The terms Generations "Y", "Next", and "Net" are also common names previously assigned to this evolving group. While not everyone agrees on what years to ssign to this era, the consensus seems to be the years 1981 to 2000. The defining elements of this particular timeframe appear to be increased use and familiarity with all kinds of digital media sources and technologies. The group is the first to consider such behaviors like texting or tweeting as a part of everyday life rather than a digital innovation. To Millennials, social networking is just a way to further their search for understanding and meaning.

Individual members of the Millennial Generation are more likely to embrace and trust institutions than either the "Baby Boomers" or the "X" generations that preceded them when those groups were at the same age in their generational growth.

Each era has its own personality traits developed by impact of biological aging, unique historical circumstances in the earlier formative years of their time, and the affects of major events such as wars.

As with all other eras, the Millennial Generation will make its mark on society as it continues to mature and reacts to the day-to-day circumstances it must face.


The Millennial Generation - A New Way of Thinking

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