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Yiruma - From The Yellow Room (2003) Lossless
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[SIZE=2]Track List
1. The Scenery Begins
2. Chaconne
3. Yellow Room
4. Indigo
5. Kiss The Rain
6. The Day After...
7. Sometimes... Someone
8. Falling...
9. The Moment
10. 27. May
11. With The Wind
12. Indigo 2 (with Guitar)
13. Chaconne 2 (with Guitar)
14. ....

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I see this from time to time .....what does "LOSSLESS" actually mean or signify ?
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MP3 files compress the music, and discard large components of the audio signal to make the file sizes manageable from the point of storage. The lowest quality MP3 files discard up to 90% of the original information. This isn't as drastic as it might sound, since most of the discarded signal is what would be regarded as relatively unimportant signal components.

Lossless files are supposed to be just that, where most or all of the original information is retained.
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thanks Tiggi ! Now I learned something new today.....rain again here...along the pond across from England...I know it doesn't rain this much in your neck of the woods !!!!
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No, but it's having a damned good try. I've had to dodge the rain to take the dog for a walk today...
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I know the feeling,bro ...Big Time! What kind of pooch do you have ? I've got a 4 year old Shih-Tzu ...see my Avatar.

I know this isn't music talk...just taking a respite for a few nano seconds

Another idea for a new thread - What music do you think your pet likes ?

There we go back in line with MD
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Here's a picture I posted on here a while back. Meet Floyd our three year old Labrador cross rescue dog:

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The photo was taken when we first had him a couple of years ago. There's a UK radio soap opera called The Archers, and he goes ballistic when he hears the theme music from that. We've no idea why...
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Gorgeous Dog, Tiggi ! My little guy...Bambi...was named by the girls. They keep saying "Bambi was a male deer"...yeah 50 years ago,,,now the name is associated with strippers or porn stars !!!! When I meet up with a rugged looking guy with 4,000 tattoos and a pitbull I say what's his name ..he says Brutus,,,I am not going to say his name is Bambi !!! No freakin way, man. I usually say oh this is Luke, Ben, or Ace! When I meet gals with their dogs I say his name is Bambi and then they say ..oh he's so cute....

I put on a nature cd usually from the library Windham Hill series for him and the cat Bean and they really enjoy that ! Bambi is basically an outdoor dog so he likes the sound of rain, water trickling, birds chirping and all the various animal sounds , bullfrogs, owls and of course dogs barking and cats meowing, but he goes nuts when he hears thunder...absolutely hates it !!! Basically the same for Bean (named by my daughter after Francis Bean - cat book author or something like that ???).thunder doesn't faze the cat.

Are we going to get locked up over this ?[ATTACH=CONFIG]784[/ATTACH]
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Bambi looks like a fine boy, Steve.

Dogs are the coolest, aren't they ??
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