Archive for July, 2005

Lex is Hot

Wednesday, July 13th, 2005

Dear [Lex],

Will do. I’ll just turn down the sun a little. That should cool you off down there.

Actually, I’m keeping cool here. We have good air conditioning throughout the house.

Stay cool yourself, and drink lots of water.

 

Tom

Camp Schedule

Friday, July 8th, 2005

Dear [Mentat],

I go to camp two weeks from tomorrow (July 23rd) and will be there until August 3rd.

Will call you over the weekend.

Tom

Supertramp’s Child of Vision Song

Thursday, July 7th, 2005

Dear [Mentat],

Just listened to my copy of _Child Of Vision_ and didn’t hear any wow or flutter. The copy I have doesn’t say “digitally remastered” anywhere. In fact, it says “mastered from the original master tapes” and has a 2002 copyright date. Will burn you this copy if you like (since you’ve paid for one already). Let me know.

Tom

Breakfast in America Album

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

Dear [Mentat],

I have a CD copy of BIA [Breakfast in America], but bought it in 2003. So it likely has the same problem as yours. I don’t know the song you mention. Is that tape-stretch flaw something one would hear who is not acquainted with how the song _should_ sound?

I had a vinyl copy of BIA once upon a time, but probably got rid of it. It I still have it, it’s up in storage. I’ll look for it next time I’m up there.

Yes, the 2050 number sounds familiar. I’m reading a book called “Survival Of The Prettiest” that suggests that prevailing beauty standards largely conform to how people from the economically dominant race / ethnic group / culture look. It exemplifies how the women of northern and western Europe seem to mirror America’s “ideal” lady. The book theorizes that this happens because people from these areas were the first to immigrate to the US several hundred years ago, and so, where the first to establish economic power (and thus, influence) in America. The immigrants that came later from other regions of Europe and elsewhere in the world never achieved the preeminence of the first group because they weren’t really pioneers and had a more difficult time acquiring wealth as a group because they had to contend with the first group, which had already established a strong cultural foothold in America’s politics and business worlds.

Anyway, the book talks of blacks and how African American women still do not appear often on the covers of popular cross-cultural magazines and catalogues, raising the question of why this is, considering that blacks are wielding more and more spending power, and in fact, spend more today on many cosmetic products than do whites. Of course, prejudice probably plays a factor here, but it does mention that sometime in this century, minorities will collectively have more money to spend than whites, and it speculates that American beauty standards will probably change accordingly, to glorify more women from minority groups.

Don’t worry about getting exact figures for these demographic shifts. You made your point well.

Later,
Tom

ELO’s Out of the Blue Album

Sunday, July 3rd, 2005

Dear [Mentat],

Hmmm, I’ve had my copy of _Breakfast In America_ for at least a year now. Will check that track and see if I can hear the stretched tape. Not sure if mine is remastered or not.

Yes, though _Out of the Blue_ was a two-record set, they were able to fit it all onto one CD. Nice.

Are these new copies you’re getting, or used?

Yep, I understand the importance of flawless music sound. :-) If you’re not happy with it, send it back. You might do better to find a record of BIA, and transfer that to CD.

Tom

Updating Lex: 2005-07-02

Saturday, July 2nd, 2005

Dear [Lex],

Hi there.

Things are going well, and I’m glad to hear that you’re doing fine.

Getting ready for camp later this month, and looking forward to seeing [Jack] again. Haven’t seen him since last summer I bet.

Not sure when I’ll be visiting Philly. Things have gotten pretty busy all of a sudden. I’m treasurer of my high school’s alumni association, and I just got involved with (I think) the American Council Of The Blind. Writing is going well and am currently reading The Bible.

Well, take care, and [I'll] talk to you again sometime.

 

Tom