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It's the new black.


My mistake, you were never interested in the facts in the first place.



Maybe you remember some of my discussions with Howard about what
constitutes a credible speaker company.



Uh, no, that sounds like it would be about as much fun as a holiday in
Cambodia.


So you've been to Cambodia? I'm impressed! How about Biafra? How's the
moon over Marin? Are you looking forward to death? Did you punch the
clock, too scared to punch the boss?

I argued that manufacturers that ass'mbled OEM parts weren't necessarily
scammers. He opined they were "box stuffers".

Stephen

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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 01:04:08 GMT, MiNE 109
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In article , trotsky
wrote:

MiNE 109 wrote:
In article , trotsky wrote:


MiNE 109 wrote:


It's the new black.


My mistake, you were never interested in the facts in the first place.


Maybe you remember some of my discussions with Howard about what
constitutes a credible speaker company.



Uh, no, that sounds like it would be about as much fun as a holiday in
Cambodia.


So you've been to Cambodia? I'm impressed! How about Biafra?


How about Spaulding Gray? Or Cpt. Spaulding for that matter.

....hello, I must be going...
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 01:04:08 GMT, MiNE 109
wrote:

In article , trotsky
wrote:

MiNE 109 wrote:
In article , trotsky
wrote:


MiNE 109 wrote:


It's the new black.


My mistake, you were never interested in the facts in the first place.


Maybe you remember some of my discussions with Howard about what
constitutes a credible speaker company.


Uh, no, that sounds like it would be about as much fun as a holiday in
Cambodia.


So you've been to Cambodia? I'm impressed! How about Biafra?


How about Spaulding Gray? Or Cpt. Spaulding for that matter.

...hello, I must be going...


Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!

Stephen
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MiNE 109 wrote:
In article , trotsky wrote:


MiNE 109 wrote:

In article , trotsky wrote:



MiNE 109 wrote:



It's the new black.


My mistake, you were never interested in the facts in the first place.


Maybe you remember some of my discussions with Howard about what
constitutes a credible speaker company.



Uh, no, that sounds like it would be about as much fun as a holiday in
Cambodia.



So you've been to Cambodia? I'm impressed! How about Biafra? How's the
moon over Marin? Are you looking forward to death? Did you punch the
clock, too scared to punch the boss?

I argued that manufacturers that ass'mbled OEM parts weren't necessarily
scammers. He opined they were "box stuffers".



More than half the speaker manufacturers use "OEM" parts. (I put OEM in
quotes because that usually implies B to B, as opposed to brand name
goods that are also sold for consumer use.) Hard to believe Howie had
another lame opinion on this one. Obviously he took those Allison
brochures as gospel. How did he rationalize Dunlavy?

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In article , trotsky
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MiNE 109 wrote:
In article , trotsky wrote:


MiNE 109 wrote:

In article , trotsky wrote:



MiNE 109 wrote:



It's the new black.


My mistake, you were never interested in the facts in the first place.


Maybe you remember some of my discussions with Howard about what
constitutes a credible speaker company.


Uh, no, that sounds like it would be about as much fun as a holiday in
Cambodia.



So you've been to Cambodia? I'm impressed! How about Biafra? How's the
moon over Marin? Are you looking forward to death? Did you punch the
clock, too scared to punch the boss?

I argued that manufacturers that ass'mbled OEM parts weren't necessarily
scammers. He opined they were "box stuffers".



More than half the speaker manufacturers use "OEM" parts. (I put OEM in
quotes because that usually implies B to B, as opposed to brand name
goods that are also sold for consumer use.) Hard to believe Howie had
another lame opinion on this one. Obviously he took those Allison
brochures as gospel. How did he rationalize Dunlavy?


Exactly. He gave up on Dunlavy's expensive wires in the end, too.

Stephen


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