@kqvkq9, "When I was a kid working in the amusement park I would sometimes work the Carny side of things. You quickly learned who was savvy and who was a mark. Some of the marks knew they were but played along because they were only throwing away peanuts. Some had no clue.
When I had the stripper living with me I saw the same effect. When I took my friends to her shows for free we would always be treated like marks when we walked in. After we let out that we knew somebody in the show we were treated like family instead of schmucks. The deal was that we weren't stupid enough to actually pay money for the show. We were alright.
Think audio is any different?
Really, do you?"
Nope, but the noobs might not know that most 'slick' businesses work like this.
There's little romance going on, its mainly 'us and them', those in the know and those outside.
If you really want romance, try DIY, or at at least take a good hard look at the designer first.
When I had the stripper living with me I saw the same effect. When I took my friends to her shows for free we would always be treated like marks when we walked in. After we let out that we knew somebody in the show we were treated like family instead of schmucks. The deal was that we weren't stupid enough to actually pay money for the show. We were alright.
Think audio is any different?
Really, do you?"
Nope, but the noobs might not know that most 'slick' businesses work like this.
There's little romance going on, its mainly 'us and them', those in the know and those outside.
If you really want romance, try DIY, or at at least take a good hard look at the designer first.