This is to quote your last paragraph (which by the way, i haven't figured out how to do).
Hi Jason,
You just put your mouse to highlight the quote at the beginning, and you just delete the text that you don't need (keep the word QUOTE, into brackets then; the first and last one). You simply stop deleting when the text you want to keep, shows up at the beginning, right after [/QUOTE] and the name and number of the poster under brackets. You just do with the quote, what you normally would do with your own typing; you know, correct your typo, or add text, or delete a word or two when you are editing your own post.
Of course, you do that after clicking in the Quote from the post you want.
Quite simple when you know how.
* By the way, I agree with you about the recordings, there is so much junk out there. It's important to pick the right audiophile recordings, and you can do that by reading the trusted reviewers on music that are familiar to your own taste.
So, kind of having similar audio music recordings taste as the reviewer.
That's how I choose most of my music in the last 20 years or so.
Bob
P.S. If you tell me which type of music you like, I will give you some recommendations. This is one of my very best forte. I made a lot of people happy on other audio forums with my recoms. but many of my recoms are imported or hard to get in some cases, plus they can be very expensive, sometimes costing close to $50 for a single CD. And I ain't kidding you either. Some very good audio recordings are from labels like; Reference Recordings (if you're into Classical music), ECM (if you're into Jazz and Progressive Abstract music), CDs that are HDCD encoded (some great Folk, Jazz, Blues, Classic Rock, World music & more), Telarc (Classical, Jazz, Blues, Folk) on both CDs and SACDs, APO (Analogue Productions Originals) and Audioquest labels (BLUES, like Doug MacLeod, one of my big favorite), and many more audiophile labels that would take me a full thread to enumerate. Again, I ain't kidding either.
My collection of CD and SACD from the top recording studios in the world, is very large and touches on all type of music, with a preference for Blues, Jazz, Classical & World music (I got over 3,000 CDs only).
No i-pod or internet radio (FM from analog tuners, Yes) or music from cards or USB, or Flac, or MP3, or any type of compressed music in my house; only the very best original CDs and SACDs, plus few DVD Audios.