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I want one of these for the office because the "when the angry bird on my desk is facing out, don't talk to me" is not working :(

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B&W Nautilus super rare, super expensive and super sound.

They need a stack of mono-blocks to make them work at their best.

Laurence Dickie, one of the designers is involved in a South African company who make awesome sounding speakers too.

 

Vivid Audio.

 

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This is more my scene when it comes to speaker porn.

 

 

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And this.

 

 

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On the subject of fallen soldiers, read this. We carried a report about this Pulitzer-winning story some years back:

 

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Inside a limousine parked on the airport tarmac, Katherine Cathey looked out at the clear night sky and felt a kick.

"He's moving," she said. "Come feel him. He's moving."

Her two best friends leaned forward on the soft leather seats and put their hands on her stomach.

"I felt it," one of them said. "I felt it."

Outside, the whine of jet engines swelled.

"Oh, sweetie," her friend said. "I think this is his plane."

As the three young women peered through the tinted windows, Katherine squeezed a set of dog tags stamped with the same name as her unborn son:

James J. Cathey.

"He wasn't supposed to come home this way," she said, tightening her grip on the tags, which were linked by a necklace to her husband's wedding ring.

 

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