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In the Thread: My reading for a “smaller room in the house”
Post Subject: The Marconi's Dream….Posted by Romy the Cat on: 2/5/2011
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My current book for my bathroom reading is Greg Milner‘s book “Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music “

http://www.amazon.com/Perfecting-Sound-Forever-Recorded-ebook/dp/B0030CHEYU/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2

It is interesting read; it has a lot of good stories that allow putting the things in perspective, historical perspectives, cultural perspectives, technical perspectives….  However, while I was reading, I certainly enjoyed it but from a different perspective I surprisingly to myself found then whole audio subject of abstractive Audio is too boring. It is not that audio is boring but I rather feel that I do not want learn about general audio.  To me audio is what I do and my immediate experiences. History of audio is fine, learning about practical experiences and people from past is fine but I do not feel that my practical interests in audio in anyway derived from audio past.

Sure, I do understand intellectually that it is not the case but it is how I feel. I caught myself that reading about history of audio I feel as if I would read about history of Manhattans Project of about history of slavery in Brazil. They all educational subjects of cause but they have absolutely nothing to do with I do, it expends horizons but it has no impact to anything tangible in my live.

I do not know if I enjoy reading about audio history, I find it is interesting but not enjoyable… it has nothing to do with Greg Milner writing but perhaps with my rejection of that Asian inner-family live style… Anyhow, that is the book, someone might like it.

Rgs, Romy the Cat

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