Posted on 06/29/2019 10:44:57 AM PDT by bgill
Me to. It’s not a bad place. But the drugs are bad.
Man shot last night.
She may be there if they pressed charges against her, or detained her. I don't know how Walmart is on pursuing criminal charges against these people.
Are you in W Falls or surrounding area
There is a joke there somewhere.
She ate half, cops came, she only wanted to pay half, paid whole and booted permanetly
Wichita Falls. My street isn’t bad. Families w/ kids. But go just a few blocks and it’s all drugs.
Can’t go to Walgreens on 9th w/out panhandlers and crackheads hitting you up.
A lady who runs the hot food bar at Walmart explained to me how this works.
The female swine walks up to the hot bar and orders $20 of chicken wings. It’s placed into a container and given to the fat pig.
She walks away and starts feeding her little piglets as they walk thru the store. After a time, all the chicken wings are eaten by the piglets and the empty container that once held $20 of chicken wings is dumped onto a shelf.
The lady Walmart employee explained to me that the fat pig mama is never pursued to pay for the chicken wings. Walmart simply writes it off.
Everyone tastes the grapes to see if they are good before you buy some, right? Well I saw a guy take a whole bunch - probably half of the bag, and rapidly slurp them down.
ECM - good label, lots of interesting music. Their engineering usually gives a wide and deep 3D soundstage.
IMO, mastering is just as if not more important as the 2-channel mix to get a 3D sound.
A friend of mine, Steve Hoffman, is a highly acclaimed mastering engineer and his mastered versions is typically superior to other mastered versions of the same album. I partnered with Steve on a few classic albums he has remastered by providing amplifiers and received credits on the album cover.
Here's a photo of Steve & me (newfreep) at LA HighEnd Audio show where I was introducing a French 4-chassis $50k CD Player
Here, no one stops shop lifters. Of course, the prices are raised to offset the loss and the rest of us get to pay for it.
No store writes off theft. They raise the prices and the rest of us get the privilege of paying for it.
I’ve never tasted the grapes.
I'll share my best-kept-secret here: Deutsche Grammophone's most prolific Tonmeister from the '50s through the '80s was Günter Hermanns. OK, but IMO not really great. The recordings to look out for are the ones Heinz Wildhagen engineered (don't know who did the the mastering, though, in either case). Try the Ravel piano concert with Martha Argerich...
I at some time just started looking at who did the engineering on the DGG releases I really like, and mostly it turned out to be Wildhagen.
OK, time to fire up the tubes and start the old Micro Seiki spinning... :)
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