Re: Wiring
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John, that's too funny.
Last edited by chesseroo; 06/13/05 02:20 PM.
"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."
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Re: Wiring
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axiomite
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I guess though if the money is of no concern, why not.
There are folks here where I live who own multi-million dollar houses and only stay there a month or so out of the year, there's one not too terribly far that is worth 2 million and the folks use it only for Thanksgiving. They have a staff of folks who manage it throughout the year. Now to me, that's unreal!
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connoisseur
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yes, my summer home in The Hamptons can get soo run down without the hired help...
bigjohn
EXCUSE ME, ARE YOU THE SINGING BUSH??
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Re: Wiring
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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In reply to:
yes, my summer home in The Hamptons can get soo run down without the hired help
Speaking of which, Mr. John, I skimmed the pool using Fishnet stockings as you requested. Should I have taken them off the young lady first?
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Re: Wiring
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Anyone headed to Minneapolis anytime soon? If so, I know how to get you a free one way ticket that includes accomodations at a 4 Star Hotel.
Stuff like this actually makes me very, very mad. Sure, rich guys can do what they want with their money, and who am I to police their activity. Certainly, I'm in no position to tell them how they should or should not wile away their time or p*ss away their cash.
But some of these rich guys actually think that the stuff works, and that is why they buy it. Take my father in law, for example. On a much smaller scale, he was taken for a cable ride by teh guys at Tweeter who sold him his plasma. After spendign 10 grand on the TV, they insisted that he needed $1.25 a foot cabling for his speakers and that he needed special cabling for his television hook-up. They also insisted that he buy a powe conditioner. They told him that without these "necessary" cables, they couldn't gaurantee that his TV would operate properly. After all was said and done, he spent nearly another $1000 bucks on wires and conditioners. All money wasted - but he did it because he didnt' know any better, and he thought that this was just part of the deal.
Now, if you think of it, there is simply no way that a manufacturer would require that you buy such expensive cables, lest their TV look like crap. People would be returning their plasmas at unprecedented rates. But, for the unwitting or the unwise, they take the advise given to them (told to them by a guy who probably also doesn't know, but was told by the people in marketing that it must be done), and they buy this overpriced non-sense.
This is where I agree that the FCC needs to step in. Audio jewelry is commonly purchased not because it makes the purchaser appear rich, but because the purchaser thinks that more money gets him a better sound/picture - which is untrue, and is a fraud on the consumer.
It just needs to stop.
But maybe it should start with a couple of free one-way tickets to Minneapolis to enjoy the sites.
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Your point about store salesmen is well taken. They were probably on a commission format and were there to sell all that they could.
The buyer must beware!
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