Yes, the waiting is always the hardest part. At least you can still listen to music, even without pants-flapping bass.Originally Posted by Nicholas Mosher
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Yes, the waiting is always the hardest part. At least you can still listen to music, even without pants-flapping bass.Originally Posted by Nicholas Mosher
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The Bailey's Home Theatre in Our Living Room
Equipment List:
Hitachi 57F59 HD CRT RPTV
Outlaw 990/7125 PrePro/Amp
Panasonic BD10 Blu-Ray Player
Mains: Ascend CMT-340M
Center: Ascend CMT-340C
Surrounds: Ascend CBM-170
Sub: SVS 25-31PC
Read on another forum where Ron Stimpson of SVS said he would make sure Nick's new 16-46 would ship tomorrow. Regardless of where you stand on the "which sub rules?" debate, you gotta admit that customer service like that is why we love internet direct so much.
- EVH III
That is great service. Does SVS do that for everyone?
-curtis
Woo-hoo!
Just emptied my checking account!
The SVS 16-46 PC+ is on its way!
It's Ramen noodles and orange soda until Wednesday!
EDIT: Just found a case of Amber Woodchuck Draft Cider in the bottom of my fridge... everything is ok!
Last edited by Nicholas Mosher; 04-05-2005 at 08:53 AM.
~Nick
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LOL!!! You can make it!! I once lived a month on bagel dogs when I was in college.....two days of ramen would have been a welcome change.
Hmmm...an Ultra at half price would be a nice upgrade!
-curtis
When I was going to school for engineering I pretty much lived on "Lipton Chemical Chicken Flavored Noodles" and peas. We also had this great local farmers market that everyone would raid (UMass Amherst is completely surrounded by farms).
~Nick
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My brother and his family live in Amherst. My sister-in-law is a prof. at Amherst University.
edit: I guess it would be UMass Amherst?
-curtis
Cool! I live about 40mins away (use to live about 15mins away). I still go to near-by Hadley for movies at their Cinemark. Phenomenal theater!
I never finished school though. I was working part-time in a near-by lab at an industrial wastewater plant (paying my own way through school) when I was offered a good paying job during my sophomore year. I'm not really the engineering type anyways. I love the science/mathematics/design side of it, but hate the economics involved (which was a larger part of engineering than I knew before I started).
Oh well. I'm hopefully starting school again in the fall at Fitchburg State taking some classes in Spanish & French for my own learning desire. I'll be a grampa or mistaken super-senior at 23yrs old!
~Nick
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for real??Originally Posted by Nicholas Mosher
No, no not really no.
= you now...
Last edited by Nicholas Mosher; 04-04-2005 at 09:07 PM.
~Nick
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