|  | Posted by Khee Mao on 09/19/06 01:42 
<matt@mailinator.com> wrote in message news:1158372777.633167.186040@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
 >
 > Khee Mao wrote:
 >> : a usually tall cupboard or wardrobe
 >>
 >>
 >> aka a hulking elephant of furniture
 >
 > as i eluded to, but which your mind utterly failed to grasp -- you have
 > no idea how large my home is, and subsequently, what does or does not
 > have a "hulking" effect in it.
 >
 > further, the basic premise of putting something into an armoire or
 > hutch is to hide. i come from the school of thought that believes
 > *hiding* technology is where its at, not showcasing. thus, no matter
 > the size of the armoire in question, the mere fact it *its* visible why
 > the tv is *not*, is the point. again, you fail to grasp these utterly
 > alien concepts.
 >
 > so to the contrary, your suggestions, including 5.1 sound, require the
 > addition of more crap components and more visible technology.
 >
 >
 >> anyway, matty, you seem equal parts uptight AND stupid,
 >
 > ah yes, of course, that is why im spending hours of my life yelling &
 > screaming at strangers about the importance of audio components. thats
 > the ticket.
 >
 >
 > matt
 >
 >
 I don't care how large you think your mom's basement is, but an armoire is
 still a hulking elephant of furniture, fully capable of hiding not only your
 200 pound tv and dvd player, but a receiver too.
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