But you leave out the kicker.
In the display window was a sign that read "Senior Citizen Special!" with
another card asking rhetorically "Why pay for useless frills?" Meanwhile
the speaker itself was billed as a "2KHz-8Khz" job. <g>
Tris
At 01:04 PM 3/4/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>Reminds me of a cartoon in an ancient edition of Stereo Review. An old
>guy walking by a stereo store with giant speakers in the window. At one
>end was the senior citizen special with the two small shoe box sized
>speakers.
>
>
>
>Winsor
>Long Beach, California
>USA
>On Mar 4, 2004, at 12:54 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
> > Then we have to face the fact that the hearing range of we feeble
> > humans
> > begins to deteriorate at age 19. Too bad that we old farts can no
> > longer hear the fine quality of the units we worked so long and hard to
> > be able to afford. At age 18 I could hear just fine up to 21KHz (except
> > we didn't know what a KHz was then) But not any more. The rest of you
> > probably can't either except that you just don't know it. Kind of like
> > having an OM-4Ti with 35-80 f/2.8 and not being able to see well enough
> > to focus the damn thing. At least there you get some indisputable
> > feedback when you get your out of focus images back.
>
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