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    Clear!

    BFFFFF!

    CLEAR!

    BFFFFF!

    CLEAR!

    BFFFFF!

    Just trying to revive this place.

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    wow that was random haha

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    Thanks for using the defib. Now let us see if we get a pulse. Oh and by the way you shout clear before giving the shock. Anyone in contact with the patient would share a little voltage. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMichael
    Oh and by the way you shout clear before giving the shock.
    The first "Clear!" is in the heading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finch Platte
    The first "Clear!" is in the heading.





    I must have only read between the lines.
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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted marketing clearance for the over-the-counter sale of an automatic external defibrillator designed specifically for lay users. The device shocks the heart to restore rhythm in people who are experiencing cardiac arrest. With 70 - 80 percent of cardiac arrest occuring at home without warning. The device, the HeartStart Home Defibrillator manufactured by Philips Medical Systems.
    WARNING! - The Surgeon General has determined that, time spent listening to music is not deducted from one's lifespan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted marketing clearance for the over-the-counter sale of an automatic external defibrillator designed specifically for lay users. The device shocks the heart to restore rhythm in people who are experiencing cardiac arrest. With 70 - 80 percent of cardiac arrest occuring at home without warning. The device, the HeartStart Home Defibrillator manufactured by Philips Medical Systems.



    This important message is brought to you by GMichael, a man with a heart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted marketing clearance for the over-the-counter sale of an automatic external defibrillator designed specifically for lay users. The device shocks the heart to restore rhythm in people who are experiencing cardiac arrest. With 70 - 80 percent of cardiac arrest occuring at home without warning. The device, the HeartStart Home Defibrillator manufactured by Philips Medical Systems.
    shocking...


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    Hey

    Why is this thread in the RR section?!
    WARNING! - The Surgeon General has determined that, time spent listening to music is not deducted from one's lifespan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    Why is this thread in the RR section?!
    Because I am trying to revive the RR forum which is surely suffering a slow and painful demise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn
    Because I am trying to revive the RR forum which is surely suffering a slow and painful demise.
    From where I sit, it looks like the RR section is the only one still breathing. It's just a little sleepy. A little coffee and it will be all good. Now, the rest of this forum?
    I'd like to say a few words in remembrance of ..........
    WARNING! - The Surgeon General has determined that, time spent listening to music is not deducted from one's lifespan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    Why is this thread in the RR section?!

    Because she's doing her P-Skies impersonation...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsticks
    Because she's doing her P-Skies impersonation...

    Niiiiiiiiiiiice.

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    OK, Autumn. I'm not sure many will relate but these are what I listened to last night. The Waiting Game- Claire Martin (Linn CD); Pieces de Clavecin by Rameau- Albert Fuller (Reference Recordings CD). I put this last one on to check out the overtones based on something I was listening to the night before (Nikhil Banerjee- Afternoon Ragas, Live From Rotterdam) and listened all the way through and enjoyed it. Didn't use to do that. The overtones on the sitar from the Rotterdam disc positively shimmered in air. This is exquisite stuff for afficionados of this type music in addition to being a high art recording. Mark Levinson was involved with this if that tells you anything. Anybody heard any Sonia Dada? I bettin this can get an audience here. Sample A Day At The Beach and listen to the layout along with the music. You can thank me later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim goulding
    Anybody heard any Sonia Dada? I bettin this can get an audience here. Sample A Day At The Beach and listen to the layout along with the music. You can thank me later.
    Yeah I like Sonia Dada got a couple of their albums tucked away somewhere, I think one is a live album with a great drum sound.

    Cheers
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    Mike from York! I'm wishin I had a pint of Fuller's Special Bitter right now. What's the scene where you live? I'm a big fan of PJHarvey. What's hip?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim goulding
    Mike from York! I'm wishin I had a pint of Fuller's Special Bitter right now. What's the scene where you live? I'm a big fan of PJHarvey. What's hip?
    What's hip, mmm I'm probably not the best person to ask, I'm usually the guy who latches onto sounds just after they've been hip. PJ Harvey is ok in my books that new album is getting some good reviews. If you like that solitary female vocal sound you might like Susanna and the Magical Orchestra and she has a very good solo album entitled Susanna - Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos

    And I do like my beer, my local pub keeps a very nice pint of Timothy Taylor's Landlord yer very welcome anytime you can drop by.

    Cheers
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    Mike- Thanks, mate, for the tips. I don't know that brew but I hope to. I do know, however, that Brits like their beer. Cheers.

    Jar- I wish I had my original venture into serious reproduction of music in the home. At the heart of it was a big Yamaha reciever with a smooth acting volume control and tons of rocker switches and very cool back lighting of the radio dial. Might that turntabe your Aunt had been a Dual?
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