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« Reply #15 on: May 09, 2021, 12:44:35 pm »

Those for the Reznicek discs are virtually unreadable.



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From Schlemihl/ Raskolnikoff (CPO 999795-2) [clears throat and orates a la Brian Blessed]...

"The electronic web promising us the virtual fulfillment of all our dreams and desires has come to have its merits after all. For example, if one is looking for literary products whose cultural date of expiration for some unknown reason or other seems to have passed, then one can discover countless wonderful things on secondhand conditions."



...and that's just the opening gambit.

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