HOME STEREO EQUIPMENT
Home audio without the wires CNET PCs, notebooks phones have all gone wireless. Will your stereo and TV soon be untethered? Photos: Wireless TV in action Lights, camera, couch Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Home theater systems are becoming less expensive, easier to use and more popular. Sweet deal Restaurant auctions off equipment Greenwich Time "I got five pans, I got a dollar apiece, I got a dollar bid and now I got two, two dollars, two dollars, three dollars apiece here, I got three dollars going once, four, four dollars, five, six dollars apiece, now six dollars, six dollars, six dollars not yours, Herman six dollars, fair warning bid, six dollars, six dollars, done! Home audio without the wires ZDNet India Scott Rust, senior design engineer at Neosonik, pushes a cart holding an LCD TV down the driveway. We pass a semi-constructed 1967 Mustang, a boat trailer and a couple of incomplete trucks. The guys at the neighboring warehouse are discussing a coming storm. Home theater shop puts swagger in sound St. Petersburg Times Swans Home Theater, 15461 N Dale Mabry Highway, has opened. Law & Order Herald Standard Nathan Curry, 21, of Washington was cited for disorderly conduct after a disturbance at a California Borough bar at 10:30 p.m. Friday, boroughpolice said. GREECE police beat Rochester Democrat and Chronicle The following is a partial list of incidents investigated by area law enforcement agencies, according to police reports: Criminal mischief: Someone damaged Christmas decorations at an Andiron Lane home on Dec. 1. Vandals shoot school buses with paintballs Salisbury Post Vandals shot four school buses parked at Knollwood Elementary School, 3075 Shue Road, with paintballs, according to the Rowan County Sheriff's Department. Police Blotter Des Plaines Journal These items are from Des Plaines Police Department incident reports. The Des Plaines Journal publishes this police blotter every Wednesday and Friday. If anyone has information that can help solve a crime, call the police department at 847-391-5400 or Crimestoppers at 847-699-STOP. High-quality sound takes a ride Fort Wayne Journal Gazette NEW YORK – Veteran audio engineer Tony Bongiovi, who once worked with Jimi Hendrix, has been disappointed for decades that the equipment most people used to listen to music couldn’t replicate the high-quality sound heard in the studio.
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