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We can make a lot of audio pals on line, but often never meet in person.
For example, though I have communicated a lot with many here offline like Mike, we have still to meet up in person. Jerry, Gopher, Joe, Hans, Oddessey, Cmarin, Mike L and quite a few others...just from this forum!
The list of those here I have actually met in real life are Bob V, Elberoth, Bonzo, AL Rainbow, La Dolce Vita, Eurodriver, Jason, Christoph, Brad, David and a few others.
Anyway, this is all a preamble to say that one online Buddy I did meet and spend the day with was MuzikMike (and his lovely wife Barbara) from AAsylum...about 5 years ago. I drove some 2.5hours each way from Philly suburbs and spent an unforgettable day with Mike and his 10K vinyl collection ( a lot out of print) and the 3 of us went out for dinner before I left. Mike used to review for StereoMojo and hosted an open BBQ every June for all forumites (general invitation to all), despite him being very ill for several years before, in and out of hospital regularly. He was 62 then
I have not called for many many months about a year ago and Barb answered saying that he finally succumbed a year before. I felt down about that as we always had great conversations and that couple was truly the salt of the earth. I told her I would call every now and again just to check in on her and keep the connection. As too often happen, life gets in the way and its been nagging me for a while to call (but the number is in a rolodex) and when I remembered it was never convenient. I finally called last night Central European time and the number was disconnected...slight uncomfortable feeling. I then sent an email to Dr Richardson, a pal in common and a fellow Audiobuddy as well.
Long story short, I got an email this morning that Barb died last fall of a sudden massive heart attack that was a total surprise. Its very sad to lose such great people and even more so that Mike (and his supportive wife) was a passionate musicophile/audiophile. He turned me on to Allen Toussaint among others. I do rue their loss and a personal takeaway is that it makes me appreciate the rest of you even more, for the time we have left in this realm.
Wonderful world, beautiful people...
For example, though I have communicated a lot with many here offline like Mike, we have still to meet up in person. Jerry, Gopher, Joe, Hans, Oddessey, Cmarin, Mike L and quite a few others...just from this forum!
The list of those here I have actually met in real life are Bob V, Elberoth, Bonzo, AL Rainbow, La Dolce Vita, Eurodriver, Jason, Christoph, Brad, David and a few others.
Anyway, this is all a preamble to say that one online Buddy I did meet and spend the day with was MuzikMike (and his lovely wife Barbara) from AAsylum...about 5 years ago. I drove some 2.5hours each way from Philly suburbs and spent an unforgettable day with Mike and his 10K vinyl collection ( a lot out of print) and the 3 of us went out for dinner before I left. Mike used to review for StereoMojo and hosted an open BBQ every June for all forumites (general invitation to all), despite him being very ill for several years before, in and out of hospital regularly. He was 62 then
I have not called for many many months about a year ago and Barb answered saying that he finally succumbed a year before. I felt down about that as we always had great conversations and that couple was truly the salt of the earth. I told her I would call every now and again just to check in on her and keep the connection. As too often happen, life gets in the way and its been nagging me for a while to call (but the number is in a rolodex) and when I remembered it was never convenient. I finally called last night Central European time and the number was disconnected...slight uncomfortable feeling. I then sent an email to Dr Richardson, a pal in common and a fellow Audiobuddy as well.
Long story short, I got an email this morning that Barb died last fall of a sudden massive heart attack that was a total surprise. Its very sad to lose such great people and even more so that Mike (and his supportive wife) was a passionate musicophile/audiophile. He turned me on to Allen Toussaint among others. I do rue their loss and a personal takeaway is that it makes me appreciate the rest of you even more, for the time we have left in this realm.
Wonderful world, beautiful people...