Question for the Group
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 09:47:46 -0500, George M. Middius
wrote:
dave weil said:
wide variety of choice of different designs of loudspeakers and a high
level of quality.
I think the key point in the original troll was this:
have too much money to spend
Yes, but your next comment is why I didn't address it.
"Too much money" is a relative term. For Krooger, as one example, $78K
per year is unimaginable wealth, equivalent in his warped mind to an
income in the millions.
I think he even mentioned something about 2K speakers, as if *they*
were too expensive.
I wonder if he builds his own fishing rods. I notice that on one
fishing site, he calls a lure that costs about $4 overpriced. So, we
see where his priorities are. That's why I took his "question" nothing
more than a troll, pure and simple. Plus, when he talked about
"consumer communism" I knew that he didn't have much of a clue.
Lionella la Salope, RAO's sewer worker,
probably earns the equivalent of $25K. I wonder what "malcolm" does
for a living. Coffee-shop attendant? Factory worker? Sad to say, there
are a lot more low-paying jobs than high-paying ones. Too bad
communism is such a disaster in the real world......
Heck, *I* earn about the equivalent of about $25K a year (between that
and $30K). Of course, if I worked as much as I could, I would *still*
only make about the equivalent of less than $40k (probably). It
certainly limits my choices when it comes to speakers, but I don't
begrudge those that can afford nicer speakers.
Maybe I should get back into restaurant management ,g.
No wait, I'm not ready to be a babysitter again...
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