tyler_durden;329002 Wrote: 
> For some reason, humans, especially those with a lot of money, often
> confuse the concepts of "different" and "better".  It's as if there is
> an inverse relationship between acquiring money and the ability to
> apply one's intelligence to anything except acquiring more money. 
> Three of the results of this effect are wine snobbery,
> audiophoolishness, and the price of California real estate.
> 
> TDIt's also probably easier to define different than better when it comes
to sound quality.  The better part just gets you into trouble with some
people.  ouch... didn't duck fast enough.  Oh and up here it's the price
of real estate that California people buy.


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