Thank you for the “enjoy the music” review link. So much easier to read than the 6-Moons site.
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Having returned to the hobby just shy of 15 years ago, I’ve stumbled on the 6-Moons site many times. I’ve read a number of reviews, but all are a slog to wade through. I started my time in the tech world at Microsoft when Internet Explorer was in v.2, and when HTML allowed everyone to post content to the web. And just as “desktop publishing” allowed everyone to create newsletters, the folks who worked in print media cringed when they experienced the aesthetic results. I was fascinated by the little Macintosh computers, Aldus PageMaker, and Adobe Postscript which allowed for genuine, professional level production, for those who would take the time to learn, at least, the fundamentals of good design. The world of HTML has been similar, and for a time, before advertising crept into every nook and cranny of the web, there were some exceptionally pleasing and creative websites. Sadly, those are fewer and fewer and there is a gross homogeneity of the web these days. News sites are the worst, with click-bait popping up, videos that auto-play, even some that will pop back on-screen if you try to scroll past them. I fear we are headed towards the sci-fi world of hologram advertising appearing everywhere—even on your bedroom ceiling...
“Good morning Bob, this sunrise brought to you by Folgers, Gillette, and Brooks Brothers”
Monetizing sites I completely understand and accept. But Tim‘s comment about the irony of “for audiophiles who love to read” floating atop the 6-moons site is, as they say, priceless!
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