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I find it so sad that lots of users on YTMND who wish for good users to be banned (or have accounts deleted) don't even have much respect for the KEY PLAYERS in the development of audio technology.<br /><br />here's a list of KEY PLAYERS in the development of audio technology:<br /><br />Ray Dolby<br /><br />Tom Dolby , Ray's son<br /><br />Thomas Dolby, not the same as Ray's son, but he blinded us with science<br /><br />Suzanne Vega, singer/songwriter, mother of the MP3<br /><br />Karlheinz Branderburg, developed the MP3 file format using the sample of Vega's song Tom's Diner<br /><br />Steve Wozniak, founder of Apple<br /><br />George Lucas, founder of Lucasfilm, and partially responsible for developing THX<br /><br />Amar Bose (founder of Bose)....<br /><br />and what do ya know, I read this Wikipedia article...<br /><br />https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amar_Bose<br /><br />and I see that Bose's founder Amar Bose died one day after Suzanne Vega's 54th birthday! who knew so many coincidences would occur, 1977 was not only the year that Three's Company debuted on TV, but the same year that Saturday Night Fever was first shown in Theaters. And Studio 54 was the famous club that Disco music was known to be played in during the 1970s. July 11th was Vega's birthday, and 7 x 11 = 77, 1977, the year I'm talking about. And well, if Amar Bose were to live longer in 2013, he would have been 84 years old that year, and 1984 was a big year for events too, the Macintosh, Three's Company ends it's run, Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah, Wham's Wake Me Up Before You Go Go, Prince's Purple Rain.<br /><br />Another interesting thing about 1977, the year that the first Star Wars movie got released, produced by George Lucas, the founder of THX,<br /><br />his name is George Luka, he lives on the second floor!
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