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OT: A compliment
#55940 07/28/04 07:13 PM
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Most of you board frequenters know that I do not own Axioms, but read the forum.

I just wanted to let all of you know that I think it is a great forum and that I enjoy reading it when I can. Great information, great discussions, and great different points of view.

You have your flair ups now and then too, but they usually die out without too much pain. As long as we all respect the right to opinions, there should not be any issues.

Great forum and great members.

-curtis

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Curtis - well spoke!

I appreciate the opportunity this forum provides to learn. Your contributions are always enlightening, and your expertise with Ascend and Hsu adds to the collective, comparative wisdom.

We spend too little time paying attention to the good things in life. The Axiom forum is one of them.


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#55942 07/28/04 07:41 PM
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Thank you Curtis. I've told you before that your presence is welcomed, not just here, but at every forum. I'm so mortified by today's events. Hearing you give us a verbal pat on the back means a great deal. Very gracious of you. Thanks.


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#55943 07/28/04 07:52 PM
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It seems we get soem new nasty about every month around here. Fortunate for us, it seems we're pretty quick on the uptake.

Anyway, thanks, Curtis - you're right. This forum is the only one I post at because people are informed, polite and willing to answer stupid questions without getting annoyed.

Your sentiment is echoed.

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I would also like to echo the other's sentiments and say thank you.

I keep coming to this forum for two reasons. I love my Axioms and it's nice to chat about them and with very rare exceptions people here remain civil. Something I have not seen on other forums that I joined (and eventually stopped reading).

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#55945 07/28/04 08:01 PM
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In reply to:

answer stupid questions without getting annoyed



WOW, i havent asked a stupid question in like 3 weeks.. i think i am overdue!!

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#55946 07/29/04 12:33 AM
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bigjohn, don't get concerned. Your time will come again, you are a natural . On a more serious note Curtis, I agree with your comments. I'm not sure why folks tend to spin up or get cranky from time to time (its just audio, really), but this board has a pretty terrific tone and great denizens from big posters all the way to the long term occasional stop-bys.

The ability of folks to avoid taking themselves too seriously, the good input/helpful nature of the advice and the thread hijacking/breadth of OT discussions make a pretty nice combination. Keeps me coming back to enjoy the experience ( a bit less with golf season in full swing).

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#55947 07/29/04 04:13 AM
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IMO, the issue is passion, many of us are passionate about this hobby, music, and home theater. I think when you are passionate about something, you are blind to other things.

If you are passionate and open to how others feel, I think it makes the hobby more enjoyable.

Anyways.......it would be hard for the less open minded to ruin this board, so not to worry.

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#55948 07/29/04 04:17 AM
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Well, I don't own Axiom's (yet) but I plan to. I am definitely not here every evening because I need to do more research on what speakers I'm going to buy. I'm here because this is a great forum with great ppl.


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#55949 07/29/04 04:39 AM
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Curtis I wish you would quit coming up with these profoundly correct concepts so I could stop fawning over you. I'm starting to feel like Uriah Heep (the Dickens character, not the band)

You made a great statement over at AVS the other day:
"Seriously.......the more you read about speakers, the more you realize how subjective it is and at some point you have to stop the madness. M.A.D. - Mad Audio Disease"
After a day like today, that makes SO much sense.

Now you come up with the passion thingy. You know how at the end of Inside The Actor's Studio on the Bravo channel, James Lipton asks the evening's guest the questions like "what's you favorite sound," etc.? One of the questions is "what turns you on"? (not sexually, you twerps) Now, we've all pretended he's asking us those questions, haven't we? My answer to that one is always "passion." I've always loved passionate people. But your point is so dead right on. Closed minded passion is nothing but tyranny. The goal is to be both passionate AND open minded to the feelings of others.

Nice stuff, Curtis. You have unsuspected depths.


Jack

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#55950 07/29/04 05:01 AM
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LOL! That's funny.

I am the first on my Father's side to be born in the USA, second on my Mother's side (my cousin beat me by a week). Anyways, my brothers(two younger) are first generation Chinese.

As Americanized as we are(my closest friends call me a banana...see if you get that one), we definitely still have some old world culture in us.

Anyways...to the point....once in a while a couple of old high school friends of mine and I have philosophical discussions on how we are doing, goals, what's next, etc., and every now and then one will stop me a say "hold on, you are getting way to Confucious".

As far as speaker company owned forums go, I think the combination of activity and openess on this one is the best. We are pretty good on the Ascend forum too...but it is not owned by Ascend and does not get nearly as much activity as this one(I don't think the little server we pay for could handle it).



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Curtis, greatly enjoy your contributions to the board(now that you no longer use the "m-word"). And yes, definitely understand the "banana" reference.


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#55952 07/29/04 05:31 AM
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I thought everyone forgot about that.

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#55953 07/29/04 11:29 AM
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C'mon you guys. I'm old. I forgot what I did just 5 minutes ago. What's the M word? What's the banana reference? Who's Curtis? Where am I? (And before you young ones start laughing, keep in mind, you'll be laughing at your own future.)


Jack

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#55954 07/30/04 04:21 AM
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Heh. Definitely understand the banana reference. I've also heard 'twinkie'.

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#55955 07/30/04 04:49 AM
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Hold the presses! I got the banana reference! Amazing! Question is, do they mean it as an insult, or a compliment? Still don't know what the M word is.


Jack

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#55956 07/30/04 04:51 AM
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think 'aluminum'

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#55957 07/30/04 04:55 AM
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Ah Ha!...................................I think!


Jack

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Jack, or since when he first got here Curtis unknowingly used it mainly in reference to the Axiom tweeter, think titanium.


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#55959 07/30/04 05:04 PM
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the "banana" reference is friendly one.

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#55960 08/05/04 06:55 PM
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This post is what convinced me to come back (not that I was gone for long). I had felt the need to take a break for a week or so, because all the politics and unpleasant trolls were getting me down. (I know, I've contributed to both). But it's nice to have such an (overall) great group of people to interact with.

Ken


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#55961 08/05/04 07:05 PM
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Welcome back...

Missed your wit and input.

WhatFurrer


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ken- i wondered where you had been.

the trolls are gone, and the politics thread has been remarkably civil. we have started some gun talk, so i am interested to see where that will go..?

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#55963 08/05/04 07:13 PM
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I's staying away from that one... and the politics thread. Work has been stressful, and I figured that getting pissed off at people online wasn't helping.


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Hey welcome back I must say I do enjoy what you have to say.I did notice when checking who's online I didn't see your name.


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Welcome back. I've decided to stay away from the political thread entirely. I have enough stress in my life.

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Thanks, guys!

I think I just need a vacation. 5 more work days...


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#55967 08/06/04 12:16 AM
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If you need some tempting....it is the best thread I have read on here in a long time (politics thread) and it is staying civil as well.

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I figured you just got all caught up with the M50s. I echo your comments though - I have my troll repellant nearby and my troll filter on.

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Ray3, you are my troll repellant! Or at least moral support.

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Glad I could help.

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