Re: Naming the Axiom Wireless Speaker
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I can't remember who has won these naming contests in the past, but has any of them been American? Just askin.'
The Loner, Rebel, Iconoclast (really, Bob?), Freedom, Solo, Unplugged (MTV lawsuit?), Flyer, The Fly, Maverick, Konectless (isn't Hartford in Konectless?), WFO (Wires, f-off!), The UFO, Unencumbered (again, really, Bob?), The Floater, The Harrier, Hummingbird, The Drone...
If you are thinking of ever having a wireless sub to go with these, they could be Movers and the sub would obviously be named The
I know almost all of these suck, but I was trying to use words that convey the freedom of a winged insect or a bird. How about a local (to Dwight) songbird? It lands wherever it chooses, unrestricted, and then sings. Where it lights has no affect on the beauty of its song. Well, not that syrupy, either.
As already suggested, an alpha/numeric designation can be used. I'd add some, but I'm already spent from thinking.
Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.
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I'm already spent from thinking. You had to think to compose that mundane post? My Bobby is getting really old, really fast.
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pA As in portable audio with an emphasis on the Audio
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I'm already spent from thinking. You had to think to compose that mundane post? My Bobby is getting really old, really fast. I gotta save something for the Hand Grenades and F-Bombs thread. However, your aging assessment is quite correct, Camerade. It's a bitch!
Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.
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pA As in portable audio with an emphasis on the Audio That's a good one. Also a twist on PA system (public address).
Always call the place you live a house. When you're old, everyone else will call it a home.
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I can't remember who has won these naming contests in the past, but has any of them been American? Just askin.'
The Loner, Rebel, Iconoclast (really, Bob?), Freedom, Solo, Unplugged (MTV lawsuit?), Flyer, The Fly, Maverick, Konectless (isn't Hartford in Konectless?), WFO (Wires, f-off!), The UFO, Unencumbered (again, really, Bob?), The Floater, The Harrier, Hummingbird, The Drone...
If you are thinking of ever having a wireless sub to go with these, they could be Movers and the sub would obviously be named The
I know almost all of these suck, but I was trying to use words that convey the freedom of a winged insect or a bird. How about a local (to Dwight) songbird? It lands wherever it chooses, unrestricted, and then sings. Where it lights has no affect on the beauty of its song. Well, not that syrupy, either.
As already suggested, an alpha/numeric designation can be used. I'd add some, but I'm already spent from thinking. You did it Bob , the Axiom SongBird
DOG is GOD spelled backwards. What others think of me is none of my business. M80 V3 MY GLOSS Cherry
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::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Really? You're circling the drain with that one, Bob.
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I can't remember who has won these naming contests in the past, but has any of them been American? Just askin.'
The Loner, Rebel, Iconoclast (really, Bob?), Freedom, Solo, Unplugged (MTV lawsuit?), Flyer, The Fly, Maverick, Konectless (isn't Hartford in Konectless?), WFO (Wires, f-off!), The UFO, Unencumbered (again, really, Bob?), The Floater, The Harrier, Hummingbird, The Drone...
If you are thinking of ever having a wireless sub to go with these, they could be Movers and the sub would obviously be named The
I know almost all of these suck, but I was trying to use words that convey the freedom of a winged insect or a bird. How about a local (to Dwight) songbird? It lands wherever it chooses, unrestricted, and then sings. Where it lights has no affect on the beauty of its song. Well, not that syrupy, either.
As already suggested, an alpha/numeric designation can be used. I'd add some, but I'm already spent from thinking. You did it Bob , the Axiom SongBird I was scrolling the whole page from the bottom up. I saw "You did it, Bob..." before I saw that it is was you, Richard! Ha! Thanks for the vote of support. Ian should make some of these contests open only to Canadians, just to generate fodder for the rest of us. Sour grapes posts can be soooooo funny.
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