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Quote from: Mariusz on 29 Sep 2008, 02:09 amThanks Timide and I am aware of that , however there is a work and time involved to make it successful like AgoN. What I meant was the format similar to AgoN with feedback, special section, product gallery etc. Even if it had to cost a little, I would not mind. Sure it takes the time and money to make it work but what if it did????? Just imagine.MariuszFeeback should be pretty easy to implement. A lot of forum software has it built-in already. It might require some tweaking to get it to work as desired for this purpose, but I think it could be done with little or no coding. Product gallery might be a little harder, unless someone can think of a clever way to automate it.
Thanks Timide and I am aware of that , however there is a work and time involved to make it successful like AgoN. What I meant was the format similar to AgoN with feedback, special section, product gallery etc. Even if it had to cost a little, I would not mind. Sure it takes the time and money to make it work but what if it did????? Just imagine.Mariusz
Come on guys and AC staff......move your heads.
Maybe it's time for all of us to reflect a bit on how we behave about audio. Maybe we're a bit too obsessive. Maybe now would be an opportune time to apply the brakes to the equipment churn. I have extra gear that I could sell but all will be well if I never sell anything again. Who among us has stuff they just can't stand to listen to? The guy with the pink Dynaco has a legitimate reason to sell that thing but, since he painted it that color, I have to guess he likes that color. I've been thinking for a long time that this whole hobby is experiential and that there is nothing absolute about it. Nothing is better or worse. It is always just a matter of appreciation. In other words, how well do you like it at any given time?Isn't that a bit like food. Sometimes you eat something that isn't in your normal rotation and you find that it really hits the spot just then. Couldn't audio strike us in much the same way? Is there really an "absolute" sound? I don't think so. I don't believe that we are constant enough ourselves to be seeking a fixed goal. Everything about the whole deal is variable. So think about it. If you were stuck with the same system you have now for the next three years, would that impose tremendous suffering on you or would you be able to sit back and ride that time out with the kit you now cherish?I think it's high time for everybody to tell Audiogon to pound salt. And meanwhile, it wouldn't hurt for the AC crowd to loosen up a bit. You're awfully collegial, not to say cloistered.