Can we have an "Ask Sean" catagory?


It seems that the most comprehensive audio answers come from Sean. He corrects us with non-threatening information. I believe he is really trying to help all of us become better informed budding audiophiles. I have no idea who Sean is or what his background is, but I often read his posts and say "wow, I only knew a little bit about that". I wanna be audio smarter! My wife believes this quest is hopeless. I think Sean is "The Answer". Any followers?
mt10425
Marco, I wouldn't feed my kids what I wouldn't eat myself. So hell no am I feeding my virtual kids some dishonest dealer puree. How about I stick my virtual foot in your virtual mouth for that venonous suggestion. = P
Hey, slap some Fluffernutter on that Shill-Spam and you nor your virtual
toddlers will know the better. It's good eatin' fer sure! I'm tellin' you
man, they'll go for it big time Viggen! It's better'N the boob! Helps grow
strong bodies in eight essential ways! Gunbei eats it, and look at him!
He's got the smooth green complexion of clay that all the chick-
magnet-geeks would kill for! Besides, with those tiny feet of yours it'd
take two or three of'em to fit in my virtual mouth. You know what they
say about men's feet don't you? Tiny feet..........tiny shoes! Look it up,
it's a fact!

Marco
hey can anybody tell me what Sean actually said in the ad he posted here I somehow missed reading it? Thanks
About the fears of lawsuits...the words "I think that..." pretty much protect you. You can express any opinions. If you represent them as fact (and you have credentials that suggest you are competent to judge these facts) you can be sued. Thus, in audio for example, an audio salesman would be held to a higher standard than Joe Sixpack.
It has nothing to do will lawsuit potential, it's simple business. Audiogon is a commercial, profit oriented site for the buying/selling of equipment. Dealers and manufacturers are the major source of revenue for Audiogon. The discussion forums may attract visitors to the site, but they generate zero revenues. So if you're the owner/manager of Audiogon and there's a problem in the forums that in any way threatens your major source of income, then the solution is obvious. Push comes to shove, the people who own and run Audiogon can simply discontinue the forums. It's not a free speech issue. If you got something to say Audiogon's not stopping you from starting your on website and saying anything you so desire.