Hums proudness of ownership is a myth. I knew that I own
Stanton 981 ''somewhere'' . I own many boxes with parts
because my mom learned me never to trouw away anything.
The motto ''search and you will find'' seems to work but only
sometime. I, alas, deed not find Stanton 981 but , to my big
surprise , ADC 26 . No idea when and how I got this one so,
obviously , I can impossible be proud of something that I
had no idea to own. I am ,alas, not a rich guy. So you can
imagine how many things the rich own about which they have
no idea that they own. I assume that Hume was an poor bastard
otherwise he would never make such nonsense. There is this,
say ''concept'' of saturation. Bread for example. The necessary
condition for survival. But nobody buy more than can eat.
Those who can afford much more than bread buy watches and
cars. The curious thing is that they are not able to invent
something else. what kind of proudness is involved by coping
others?
Anyway despite the fact that I owned ADC 25 in the 70is I
then moved to MC kinds in order not to stay behind. But I
am still confused not with the nomenclature like by AT's
but with the styli . The assumption that people can remember
colors better than names is curious . Anyway I can't remember
any color in connection with stylus kind or shape . My ADC 26
is white but those for 25 are black. Is there any difference
between them except the color?