I'd really much rather get to know you guys around a campfire where we can bathe in the sea of swapped sub-atomic particles. They carry information, you know. Heck they are information...heck, we are too. (Probably shouldn't start introducing myself with quantum physics so I'll stop now.) Compared to that, pounding keys and slinging bits is like beating a mastodon to death with your grand dads leg bone. But...it's what we got.
Don't want this passed around to the big board, but my name is Tyll---like on the floor only spelled different. Google my name and you'll find me. Feel free to ask advice on headphones, it's the one thing I actually know about.
Writing headphone reviews is rather like creating poetry about tractors. Kinda boring really. The only thing that keeps me going is knowing I make a difference in how headphones get made; I think that's a worthy endeavor. People deserve to hear the art of music well reproduced...sadly most headphones are crap, and
price has no bearing on how good they sound. Pretty sad.
However, once Dr. Dre got people to believe spending $300 on headphones was a good idea, headphone manufacturers had more money to play with and over the last 5 years or so headphones in general are getting somewhat better sounding---there's a long way to go, however. My reviews are pretty tough on headphones; I evaluate product warts and all.
Thing is, I've been doing it for 30 years in one way or another and I'm bloody well over it. I've done my bit, people are on the right track, when I walk away from this job I'll have a pair of Bose noise cancelers to keep the racket of my step van at bay and that'll be it. No looking back for me.
I think it was actually Queen who planted the seed when she mentioned CVRL on the motorcycle board we were on. I took one long look and the lightbulb went on: I'm not trapped by my personal economics. I can afford to rig up a vehicle and live in it and retire on SS and the sale of my home. Hallelujah!
As an aside, I've had three wives and four kids. 401k is long gone. But I've been a good earner and my early SS retirement and home equity should be plenty to live on. My step van Putt will be paid in full by the time I pull out of the driveway....spring of 2019 is the hope.
Being a theater gypsy, the whole van dweller thing clicked real easy in my head and heart. I don't think I'm going to have any significant problems making the transition...well, other than it'll be a bit rougher and less comfortable than sticks and brick. But I am quite used to camping. I've done many back country trips on motorcycles, often with my good buddy Paul. He too will be buying an RV of some type and we'll likely travel together often after he retires some five years from now. Neither of us can stand the idea of fading away in the antiseptic atmosphere and naugahyde couches in the common room of an old folks home.
Imma think about exactly how I came to the conclusion a step van is the way to go for me. Be back soon.