I'm on a work trip to California, last week I gave training and I will again 
Wed-Fri. Today and tomorrow I'm sitting in on a ProTools tech class. ProTools 
is pretty much the standard for audio editing software. Most everything you 
hear has probably at least touched PT at some point. Most of it flys right over 
my head, I really don't have the background to understand it. The idea behind 
my sitting into the class is to just help me to talk to audio customers more 
coherently.

Yesterday I took my Dodge Challenger rental on the Angeles Crest Highway which 
runs through the Angeles National Forest. Very fun twisty mountain driving. 
Leave the slushbox in 2nd, enter a curve around 40mph, exit at about 55mph, run 
up to maybe 65mph then hard on the brakes before the next curve always slightly 
worried some slowpoke will be loafing at 35mph up ahead. Fortunately on a 
Sunday afternoon there aren't that many tourists. I had the windows down and 
the radio off and could just hear some fun engine note at 4500rpm. If I had one 
of these cars the first thing I'd do is put a louder exhaust on it. My rental 
also has VERY long legs, the little 6cyl doesn't make much power below about 
3,000rpm which means 2nd gear at 40mph just starts to get fun. A lower gearset 
and a manual trans would make it a much more entertaining car. Still for a 
rental its not bad.

-Curt

Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 10:40:37 -0400
From: "WILTON" <wilt...@nc.rr.com>
To: "mercedes list" <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: [MBZ] Anybody there?
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Am I being shunned again?

Wilton
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