Has "politically correct" killed the used audio market?


Previously loved, slightly demo'ed....etc.  

Gosh, when I sell the old car I should not list it as "used" ....perhaps "formerly observed", "slightly touched",  "once considered",  "only driven by a Little Old Lady from Riverside, Ca."

But thankfully no items sold are "used" any longer, really helps my faith in the market.

"Creative writing and the Internet" should be a required course for all "Semi-liberal  arts" degrees"



  

whatjd
"Surely by now the increasing number of of first hand testimonies by worldwide medical professionals should be giving some of us cause to think...We should be grateful that these brave doctors are willing to stand up and speak their minds. They have little to gain and plenty to lose."
Start thinking, finally. You have little to gain and not much to lose.

"In another time and place we might even call them freedom fighters."
They may not care what you call them. They just want to go for dinner in peace.
In every med school across the world, in the graduating class, there is someone who has the worst grades, worst aptitude and abilities for a career in medicine.

You know what they call them?

Doctor.

Some Doctors opinions are important, valid and should be listened to. 

Others, well not so much.

Kinda like this forum.



Masks and keeping a six foot distance are fine. Closing businesses is not, and this is why I think it isn't. The few businesses that are still open are so busy you have a better chance of catching the virus, it's impossible to keep a six foot distance at most grocery stores in my area. So how does it help to keep only a few open, when that's where everyone is going, because nothing else is open. seems counterproductive.
"The few businesses that are still open are so busy..."

I am not sure about your area, but I have seen types of businesses being closed, not individual stores. For example, grocery stores stay open, gyms close. In my observations, it was not "only this particular grocery store can stay open". It may be different in different locations, for all I know. No crowds in grocery stores I have seen. In fact, they limit the number of customers at any given time.
I am not sure about your area, but I have seen types of businesses being closed, not individual stores. For example, grocery stores stay open, gyms close. In my observations, it was not "only this particular grocery store can stay open". It may be different in different locations, for all I know. No crowds in grocery stores I have seen. In fact, they limit the number of customers at any given time.


They were doing that in some stores in the spring but not all stores. Now it's like black friday every day. Plus there was huge lines outside the store in the spring so what is the difference.