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Ace- please disregard all of the porn on the laptops you took. These are all college girls that I am helping with their tuition costs.

Nice to see you in a giving mood this season. Me? I'm planning on opening a halfway house for girls that won't go all the way.
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Hi Ben--Happy New Year to you. Hope the family is well. Steve

Thanks Steve. The family is doing OK. Alea had a rough Christmas as she had ear surgery on the 21st and then got sick to her stomach late Christmas Eve / early Christmas morning with the nausea not leaving until the 28th? Much better now and her ear is healing well.

Hope you're feeling better.

Hoping that 2012 is a better year for everyone.

Cheers.

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Great to see you Chuck. Never totally closed. But very little activity lately. I'm not sure Gregg's (Fini) has even seen the Klipsch Console annouced at CES earlier this week.

Hope all is well. Just (decaf) sweetened blackened tea for me. Getting ready to leave work.

It's the WEEKEND!

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My “Maker’s Mark” recipe.

You’ll need an Old-fashioned glass (short & large diameter) made of glass in the 10 oz. size. No plastic allowed.

You’ll need ice cubes frozen out of good quality water. NOT the crap that comes out of the faucet or icemaker. My preference is spring water but any un-chlorinated, un-florinated water will do.

Place 5 of the ice cubes in the glass. Not six or four… FIVE. Understood?

Pour in the Maker’s Mark until it just floats (or covers) all of the ice cubes.

Set the glass aside where it won’t be disturbed and let it set there for 10 minutes. NOTE: This time may need to be adjusted according to the ambient temperature of your work area. You’ll need to experiment with the timing. That’s the FUN part.

Enjoy!!!

Repeat as needed but not to exceed six or eight or so… [:P]

My last girlfriend once accused me of elevating the consumption of bourbon to a “religion”. My reply was “And?”.

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Ben, I saw the post, but not the console! Is there a picture of it? There's a restaurant out in the sticks by Hope called The Goat Roper that's used a lot of plywood scraps from the Klipsch factory for panelling! Hmmm...I wonder if they have any Ramblin' Rose??

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Are we ever going to get a pool table in here?

With the remodeling we've increased space and have space designated for a pool table. Any recomendations?

The Kokomo Opeaescent Glass Company is working on creating copper glass for the lights over the pool tables and other lights. Louis Comfort Tiffany was one of the earliest customers. I think Marc Chagall was one of their customers though I didn't see any mention on their web site.

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Ben, I saw the post, but not the console! Is there a picture of it? There's a restaurant out in the sticks by Hope called The Goat Roper that's used a lot of plywood scraps from the Klipsch factory for panelling! Hmmm...I wonder if they have any Ramblin' Rose??

Gregg, There's a picture of the black one like shown at CES, a link to CES video, and a picture of a wood one, I think the one I saw at Klipsch HQ outside the engineering area. I've been working trying to get some proper pictures of the wood prototype. I didn't even think to take one with my pointless camera phone.

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Are we ever going to get a pool table in here?

With the remodeling we've increased space and have space designated for a pool table. Any recomendations?

The Kokomo Opeaescent Glass Company is working on creating copper glass for the lights over the pool tables and other lights. Louis Comfort Tiffany was one of the earliest customers. I think Marc Chagall was one of their customers though I didn't see any mention on their web site.

Nothing more than a .50 per play game table...
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