>
>Well, let's get real. YOU were, and are, essentially talking about gear.  A
>lot of people don't give a shit about gear, but that doesn't mean they are
>UNcultured and lack enthusiasm for good music or "cinema."  Many prefer to
>go to concerts, live performances, movies outside their home, for any
>number of reasons, some of which may be that the sound is better, it's a
>more personal experience, there's some socialization going on, there are
>things in theater that you can't find on TV, and so forth.  I know several
>people who are probably a lot more cultured than you who have nothing but a
>small, 13" or 19" screen TV (in fact, Valerie once misplaced her TV - LOL>,
>but Valerie plays the piano and is an accomplished cellist and
>photographer, and the other is a pianist as well.  They make their own
>music, and join others in that endeavor as well.
>
>Some other friends have the money for systems far better than anything you
>may have (I guarantee it!), yet they drive a beat up old Volvo, and instead
>of getting into material things, travel.  There is music and theater that
>they've enjoyed that you haven't even dreamed about - and I can guarantee
>that as well. They keep their TV in a closet, and pull it out when there's
>something specific they want to watch.  Who needs to watch a show about
>penguins on HDTV and some kind of high-tech DVD when, in a few days, one
>can be walking amongst them (as some friends did on their recent trip to
>the Antarctic).
>
>The problem that you have, as I see it, is that you make broad
>generalizations based on what _your_  preferences are, and just cannot, for
>whatever reason, see or understand that others have different preferences,
>priorities, skills, and interests.
>
>Shel
>

STOP IT SHEL!!! You're making me start to shed tears!

Tom C.



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