Stereo Times 2024 MOST WANTED COMPONENTS List


Hey everybody,

Thought you might be interested in taking a look at the Stereo Times 2024 list of MOST WANTED COMPONENTS which was posted today. It contains both very reasonably priced and some uber-priced pieces of equipment.

Hope you enjoy, Teajay (Terry London)

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teajay

Hey thecarpathian,

Wow, your last post confirms that you take all of this way to seriously! ...

Given that you portray yourself as a professional writer, I’d think you’d be grateful to have your grammatical errors politely noted so that you can correct them. For example, this is the second time in this thread that you wrote "to" when you meant "too." Don’t those things matter to you, @teajay?

Nope. I have fun and share information and accept I don’t have to perfect grammar when posting on a thread. By the way I have never "portrayed myself" as a professional writer/reviewer, but someone who writes professional reviews for fun and enjoyment. As long as my reviews convey the information that I want my readers to find out about, that’s good enough for me. Never had perfect grammar and never will, even though I try to keep grammatical errors to a minimum.

You are hung up on this, not me. You too chill and have a nice weekend or you could choose to perseverate and waste your time about my bad grammar!

I have never "portrayed myself" as a professional writer/reviewer, but someone who writes professional reviews for fun and enjoyment.

That looks like a distinction without a difference to me, but now I understand you don't really consider yourself a professional. That makes it understandable that you bristle when your grammatical errors are noted. I get it. Chill and have a good weekend.

Looks like we have some English teachers here who get seriously offended by grammatical and spelling errors. I understand their frustration. With spellcheckers and AI chipping at their jobs, they fear that soon they will be a dying breed. Funny that a lot of people who happen to be able to afford these gears, cannot spell like these teachers. The ground is shifting right under their feet. Must be painful. My advice to them: pay attention to coding, not spelling. Spelling errors never hurt anyone. Leave it to machines.