@billstevenson
"Julien Hirsh never wrote a negative review"
You guys just espouse the same old crap! I used to spend countless hours at the Boston Public Library fawning over original hardcopy from the late 1950’s through late 1960’s of Stereo Review, High Fidelity, Audio and Consumer Reports and they wrote more than a few negative reviews which always included detailed electrical test bench data, well explained so that the consumer could judge objectively as well as subjectively. For years they complained about the lack of standardization regarding manufacturer’s specifications and were constantly lobbying for the RMS or root, mean, squared approach whereas the IHF or Institute of High Fidelity was the most common and were exaggerated, inconsistent and didn’t give the consumer a rational means of comparing one product to another.
Interestingly, I learned from Consumer Reports that my generations teeth, bones and thyroids are full of decaying radioactive isotopes from atmospheric nuclear testing that we consumed from the milk-based formulas we were nursed on, the two cent cartons of milk we were fed in elementary school and all the other vegetable and animal products we ate including my Sugar Smacks. They include cesium, strontium, iodine and others along with the fact that the early detonations rarely burned more than 20% of the fissile material like U235 and plutonium in the chain reaction and wound up in the upper atmosphere. Plutonium is the most poisonous substance known to man, since as an element doesn’t exist in nature, we invented it. Rarely does fission either. Fusion of course does and we learned how to do that by using fission to compress lithium deuteride which produces tritium, an isotope of hydrogen which can undergo fusion and then boom! Sorry folks just in the mood tonight. 