Whatever holiday you are celebrating or about to, or even if you are just experiencing the secular holiday spirit, please have a safe and enjoyable one!
This is a special group of forums and members–one with helpful goodwill and a shared spirit of the art of music and equipment design and performance. I’m proud to be among all of you daily.
You’re a good lad, my friend. Merry Christmas or Happy Festivus or whatever you celebrate, Lon.
I rarely miss a day. Covid not withstanding, this has been an extremely difficult year for me and this forum adds to the quality of daily life. We have a great family here. And thank you all for putting up with my ridiculous sense of humor!
This is the best forum I’ve experienced (not just audio related). I gave up Facebook ages ago and this has become my replacement. Very glad to have found so many like-minded and considerate folks. I’ve learned a lot and hope I’ve shared in equal measure. I’m here just about every weekday and some weekend days mostly on the “What are you spinning now” threads as it’s all about the music for me (and gear too!).
Hope you all have a very relaxing and joyous break from the “grind”. Look forward to another fun year here.
Back Atcha Lonson! Great thread. Happy Holidays to everyone here! I refer to this forum as “My Happy Place On The Internet”. Truly an oasis in the desert.
Happy Holidays to all. It gives us all some time to reflect and slow the pace down just a little.
Hopefully everyone can keep the virus at bay and still enjoy your limited exposure holiday!
To all our PS Audio family:
May you have the spirit of Christmas which is Peace, the gladness of Christmas which is Hope, and the Heart of Christmas which is Love.
The forum has been a helpful and happy oasis in a year that has stretched
our humanity to its limits. Thank you all for your steadfast interest, incite,
and humor. It’s nice to know there are a compassionate group of good
Bozos on this bus, and Elk is able to keep us on the road. Happy Holidays!
I should have directed it to @senna1a. I saw the Zanesville sticker on the toolbox in the picture. I know Zanesville isn’t a small town but you never know who might know whom.