Gosh, I sure hope someone doesn't go to Kinko's or Office Max and purchase "blank," Avery business cards and print them up as "A+ Audio" or something and be able to get into high end CES exhibits.
That would be terrible!
Imagine audiophiles that love music, going from room to room, visiting designers and hearing music ! Please folks, don't do it!
The Avery business card form is number #8376. Be SURE to not print your real name on the "A+ Audio" business card, otherwise your photo ID (Drivers license) will match.
Guess we won't see you there. Security is SOooooo tight.
By the way, year before last the Microsoft Corp. software engineers were so plentiful around the Clear Audio turntable's in the Musical Surroundings room, no one could get in. I'll bet they were looking for analog to stock their "Audio Store," right?
That would be terrible!
Imagine audiophiles that love music, going from room to room, visiting designers and hearing music ! Please folks, don't do it!
The Avery business card form is number #8376. Be SURE to not print your real name on the "A+ Audio" business card, otherwise your photo ID (Drivers license) will match.
Guess we won't see you there. Security is SOooooo tight.
By the way, year before last the Microsoft Corp. software engineers were so plentiful around the Clear Audio turntable's in the Musical Surroundings room, no one could get in. I'll bet they were looking for analog to stock their "Audio Store," right?