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The Sound Organisation presents Rega, Chord, and ProAc with HRS

What a nice little system. The LP version of Paul Simon’s “Something So Right” sounded exactly that on TSO’s system, with an exceptionally smooth midrange and lovely bloom to the sound. After I heard Sarah Janosz and friends perform “Book of Right-On,” I declared, “The sweetest small-scaled system I encountered on Day 1!” And that was with no power conditioning to tame the noisy electricity in the huge Schaumburg Hotel.

Heading the lineup was the new flagship Rega Reference NAIA turntable with Aphelion 2 cartridge ($16,995). It’s the first five-figure table from the legendary turntable manufacturer.

Rega’s Reference Aura MC phono stage ($6695) joined three components from Chord—the Qutest DAC ($1595), Huge MScaler ($4750), and the US debut of the ULTIMA integrated amp ($11,250)—plus Chord cables. Speakers were ProAc Tablette Ten Signature ($3150-3550/pair). HRS supplied the EXR Audio Stand System.

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WWE SMACKDOWN PREVIEW (4/12): Announced matches, location, ticket sales, how to watch

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SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN)…


When: Friday, April 12, 2024

Where: Detroit, Mich. at Little Caesars Arena

Attendance: WrestleTix reports today that 13,296 tickets were distributed so far; arena set up for 13,297.

How To Watch: Live on Fox

Advertised Matches & Appearances

  • Cody Rhodes will return for first time as WWE Champion
  • Bayley will make first appearance as WWE Women’s Champion

LAST WEEK’S SMACKDOWN RESULTS: WWE SMACKDOWN RESULTS (4/5): Keller’s report on start of WrestleMania XL weekend with Andre Battle Royal, Orton on The KO Show, Waller & Theory vs. Dunne & Bate, Jey Uso vs. Solo Sikoa

OR CHECK THIS OUT AT PROWRESTLING.NET: Kelly Kelly on her interest in having another match, why she retired young from WWE, asking Vince McMahon to win the Divas Championship

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Deux fois plus de déchets, un arbre abattu toutes les deux secondes… Zero Waste France dénonce l'impact de la "fast déco" sur l'environnement

Après la “fast fashion”, voici la “fast déco”. Dans un rapport publié mardi 14 mai et que franceinfo a pu consulter, l’association Zero Waste France révèle qu’il y a eu deux fois plus de déchets d’ameublement entre 2014 et 2020 et toujours plus d’achats. 

Les ventes ont explosé entre 2017 et 2022, boostées par les confinements : en effet, le nombre de meubles et d’objets de décoration mis sur le marché a presque doublé. De 270 millions d’unités, on est passé à plus de 500 millions, soit 17 éléments par foyer et par an, selon ce rapport.

Un arbre débité toutes les deux secondes, selon les estimations

Les Français ont voulu refaire leur cuisine, s’offrir des meubles de jardin, décorer leur intérieur à grand renfort de bougies, coussins, bibelots ayant une durée d’utilisation parfois courte. Même pour des meubles en bois, qui autrefois étaient l’achat d’une vie, aujourd’hui ils sont renouvelés tous les 15 ou 20 ans. Pour ce faire, on estime que le Suédois Ikea débite un arbre toutes les 2 secondes. 

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Pour Pauline Debrabandere, coordinatrice de campagne chez Zero Waste France, “ces tendances sont aussi renforcées par les réseaux sociaux parce qu’on montre son intérieur, on le voit, on le scénarise parfois aussi, on le personnalise de plus en plus, on le modifie et donc on consomme des objets de décoration et d’ameublement”. Elle rappelle que “si ce n’est pas cher, c’est qu’il y a un autre problème quelque part, à l’autre bout de la chaîne et plutôt au niveau de la production”. Pauline Debrabandere affirme que les effets sont “environnementaux et sociaux”.

“Quand le coût pour les consommateurs n’est pas très cher, ça veut dire qu’il y a un coût social au niveau de la production.”

Pauline Debrabandere, coordinatrice de campagne chez Zero Waste France

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Teddy Long Discusses The Origin Of His Popular ‘One on One With The Undertaker’ Catchphrase

Teddy Long sheds light one how one of his most popular catchphrases took off with the WWE Universe.

 

The Hall of Famer was a recent guest on Insight With Chris Van Vilet, where he was asked about the origin of putting opponents “One on One With The Undertaker.” Long reveals that it started at an event at Madison Square Garden in New York, and that it just grew into something that the audience latched on to.

I’ll tell you how I put so much emphasis on that. One night we were in Madison Square Garden. Stephanie went out and she introduced somebody. She came back and Vince was talking to her. He said ‘Stephanie. I want to put emphasis on that when you introduce the guy.’ I was just standing back, so next time I did Undertaker [I said] ‘One on one with The Undertaker!’ That’s how I learned to do that. When they caught on to it and saw that it was catchy, people liked it then they always wrote it and they put it in there. I’m gonna do it anyway. Not that I’m going off, not doing what I’m supposed to do. But I know Vince didn’t mind, Vince gave me free rein to say what I wanted to say. But he knew I was gonna say nothing that would get the company in trouble. They’d write stuff. I just add my stuff to it.

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Later in his chat with Vilet Long spoke about his ‘Playa Playa’ catchphrase.

I had a labrador retriever, his name was Boss. I got him as a puppy but as he got bigger and bigger and started getting in the way. So every time, I’m like ‘Come on Playa. Get out of the way Playa, move.’ I’m just talking to him and one night I went to TV I started using slang, calling people Playa, that’s how I got the Playa started. The way I got the dance, my grandson, he’s 19 now. Well when he was about 2 years old, we were trying to teach him how to walk. So we bought this walker that we put him in. At that time we were taping SmackDown on Tuesday night and then you could go back home on Friday. Every time we put him in this walker, all he would do was bop up and down like that. So I went to TV one night and I think they were playing my music but I was just thinking about him and having fun. So I was having fun and just started doing the dance. I get back home and we are getting ready to watch the show I say ‘Come here, look, I’m doing your dance!’ One night, I got ready to walk out, and just as I got to the curtain right there, Vince was standing up. He’s yelling ‘Do that dance!’ [I say] ‘What dance?’ And he starts doing it! And that’s how the dance started.

Long recently appeared on WWE television to help announce picks in the 2024 WWE draft. You can check out his full interview below.