Who Are You? or should I say "who were you?"


I usually read and do not reply to these posts; but after some family reunions the last month was curious "Who are you?" I will say that my family members are very familiar to most everyone in the U.S.; will list at later my relatives. Hope this makes some of you smile a little, Charlie
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I sometimes think I'm the only person in Idaho that loves music enough to invest in quality home playback. I'm a two channel guy and, like Twl, spin vinyl. I do have a CDP to play back the small digital software selection I own. About 30 years ago I must have frightened my wife with my demands on handling and cleaning my vinyl library. She has yet to play a record. I figure I must keep something she can listen to by herself when I'm not home. No, I don't think I threatened her in any way since she is my biggest supporter in this madness. I've owned tubes and horns, but love British solid state. Going active has been like finding religion. I don't have family members that anyone outside our close circle of acquaintences would know. I've never owned a new car having chosen instead to build my own. I drag race, fly fish, and cling closely to my small family. I'm getting older and developing an attitude about idealogues of any kind, no matter the topic. My personal motto is, "all things being equal, fat people use more soap". My best advice: when in doubt, buy software.