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skullguise

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  1. Dang, I'm hoping the Bruins can survive the ECSF's, and not blow a 3-0 game lead. Philly's looking great the last couple games, and the Bruins got nailed hard with the David Krejci loss. Hoping they get back to form tonight.

    In another (all-hockey) forum, many of the posters use "theme" avatars. The Bruins' theme for this season? "Get Some Nuts" They finally did it at the end of the season and into the playoffs. Now is not the time to self-castrate!

  2. Nah, that wouldn't happen even in a bizaro world. :D

    Best laugh of the day.... Thanks!

    Vicki, I felt the same way as you for MANY a year now....either the Bruins knocked out early, or not even in. So I left out the writhing agony of a hometown team defeat (after a point) and enjoyed the game for what it is.

  3. Yes, the games have certainly been entertaining, even if the desired teams for some here aren't winning. This has really been an amazing year for playoff hockey.....

    Assuming the Bruins can get past the Flyers, I don't really love their chances agianst either the Habs or Pens. Without David Kejci, they just lost yet another piece of struggling offence to injury. Some other players have stepped up (Satan and Recchi have been amazing for "older guys"), but don't think it would be enough against teams like that. But I can certainly hope, would love to be proven wrong again; and will certainly watch!

    The West will be amazing to watch as well. Don't know who I'd root for there....maybe the Sharks just because they finally seemed to have gotten the playoff curse monkey off their back.

  4. I didn't get to watch it since I have a crappy cable service, but I checked out the box score and my first though was "how do you win 4-1 when you get outshot 20-35?"

    The Flyers were in desperartion mode. At first glance, they carried a lot of the play. But a lot of their shots on were not really hard for Rask to save, and the D cleared out many a rebound if he gave it up. It was tough, though, as the Flyers crowded Rask more this game, and several juicy rebounds were deposited in front. But the Bruins did a nice job getting them out.

    Third period was a lesson in shutdown hockey. Had the Flyers fans leaving with about 3 1/2 minutes left......

  5. And the Bruins are now up 3-0 in the series. :dance:

    Yes, indeed! I have to say, the Flyers outplayed them for a fair bit of the game, and Rask and the defense were excellent. And hats off to them (the Flyers), it was a pretty clean game. I was expecting a lot of cheap trashy play from Carcillo, and he surprised me. If anything, I thought he played with LESS intensity than he should have. But no complaints...... He's a guy you love to hate, UNLESS he's on your team....

  6. My in-laws are in Bergen County for ~1/2 the year (Glen Rock, NJ), they use Optonline. No better or worse than Comcast most places I've seen/heard of it.

    Population density is indeed a valid question, but cable has been getting better in overall response time IMO, despite highly populated nodes. I recently found out we have potentially thousands of people on our major node, and I have no real complaints day to day.... If you do a good amount of streaming video, I'd consider FIOS, but otherwise the deal for OOL seems pretty good.

  7. Went to a Bar-Mitzvah today. Saw this kid do so well, give a speech relating his Torah reading to a modern "model" of donating time to help others, and discuss how he's done things like this for four years. Made me think there's hope for this world....

    The post-service party was at the MIT Club in Cambridge, MA. Overlooked the Charles River and the Boston skyline. Nice place, nice weather, nice time. Parking was the only b*tch of the day.

  8. I'd like to think San Jose beat their demons by getting past round 1, but not too sure. If the Red Wings play like they did in game 7, SJ is in for some tough road. I also think Vancouver and Chicago will be a great series to watch, some real excitement there. I think Vancouver will squeak by, with goaltending being the difference.

    As for the East, I'm hoping the Bruins take the Flyers in fewer than 7. Flyers are a gritty, strong team, but injuries may be taking their toll. Carter and Lapierre likely out most or all series. But the Bruins have gone to sleep before, so we'll see. Should be a chippy series, maybe even more so than Buffalo; they always play each other tough.

    And sorry to the other Todd, but I would love to see Montreal take Pittsburgh. Would love it if Habs and Bruins met again, but for the East final.....

    "Everybody's on their feet, yelling 'Kill! Kill! Kill!' .....THIS....IS.....HOCKEY....!" -- Jim Carr, Slapshot

    EDIT: does Boudreau (sp?) survive in Washington next year?

  9. I'll chime in with some nearfield experience too. Material behind the speakers didn't make so much difference, but behind me - a tapestry hung on the wall - did make a difference. I think some high frequencies were bouncing off and back to me. Things smoothed out, and - though I may have imagined it - soundstage snapped into slightly better focus.

    I was about 6-7 ft from speakers (midfield?), they were about the same distance apart.3-4 feet each from side walls.

    My all-time favorite experience with room treatment, though, was when Michael Greene came to Ensemble in NH. They had some Ariel Acoustics speakers there, the B&W 801-looking models (10T I think). Never sounded as good to me..... Well, they set it up with Rowland elctronics, and Michael came and did his thing. He said he was about 40% of where he'd like to be when we went in a few at a time and listened. HUGE difference! EVERYTHING - tone, space, imaging, detail, bass depth and impact - was improved. I ended up with a Roomtunes Small Pack as I think they were called. Made a noticable differnce when I had more room in my room. Now, it's completely cluttered, and very little sounds good if not nearer-field.

  10. I'm interested as well. Haven't read the H-F thread; is there anything in there - or can someone here chime in - about required power to drive these, assuming theya re similar to LCD-1? I have a Millett Max Hybrid....wondering if that is enough (Ian's Millett at the Boston meet drove the HE-5's well enough for my taste, so I'm hopeful).

  11. Haha! Go Habs!

    B's got a good one tonight, HARD fought with some solid physical and borderline chippy play by both teams. Heck, the rivalry may be more with the Sabres now!

    Jack Edwards, Bruins' TV announcer, with the best line after the win: "Snowbal 1, Hell 0 !!" Love it!

  12. I was hoping the Habs would take this series. As mentioned in the Bruins suck eggs thread, I've actually kind of enjoyed watching Montreal this year. I would have LOVED to see all the lower seeds upset the higher seeds in the East. Philly did it, looks like the Bruins may; was hoping Ottawa and Montreal could, too. Fingers still crossed, but it's an uphill battle for them both.....

  13. Indeed, I now worship Satan! :D

    I'm glad I am able to eat some crow (it tastes just like chicken!). Even though I was disgusted perhaps more than even during the Dave Lewis era when I started this thread, I still watched them. I am so glad I was proven wrong in the end.

    If they can get by the Sabres, looks like they'll get a chance to play Pitt again...and maybe get better payback against Cooke.....

  14. Just to add to Deepak's comment, and clarify my earlier comment:

    When I said the Lambda Pro seemed more resolving from my SRM-T1W amp, I was comparing it to the 404LE ALSO from my amp. I just think the T1W didn't have enough to make the 404LE shine; something that the BH DID have IMO. I didn't listen enough to be able to compare the 404LE/BH combo to theT1W/Lamda pro combo (differnt sources, too).

    Not that I love using equipment as tone controls, but the T1W/Lamda Pro's out of the Parasound seems to balance them pretty well. I somewhat agree with the "suckout" phrase, but wouldn't use that strong a term. The highs can be pronounced, and the bass (more midbass IMO) a bit pronounced at times too. That makes it SEEM like the mids are sucked out a bit. But I might classify them as closer to neutral, with EMPHASIS on other frequencies, rather than sucked out. An important difference to me.

  15. re: 404LE resolution = meh

    Yup I thought the same thing when I heard them with meet amps (they also sounded very forward). I changed my mind with the Blue Hawaii.

    Second this. The 404LE sounded just decent on my SRM-T1W at the Boston meet, but better out of the BH. The Lambda Pro's out of my amp seemed more resolving, though, to the point of excess brightness with some music (though oddly, not shrill, so it wasn't sending me running at any time). Paired with my Parasound DAC at home, the combo is pretty sweet.

    Still looking for an O2 and amp, though; but not TOO hard.....

  16. Yet another vote for the Shure, I bought Vicki's and use them at work. Not super, but fun, very cheap used, and indeed much better than the price indicates.

    If you can find the CD3K's, though, I say go for that. They sounded REALLY nice out of Colin's Millet that I have. I know you wanted a mint pair, Dinny, but I did sell mine for $375 :P You could have had great sound on the cheap.....

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