
Only, at $2000, you probably wouldn't want to roll it much. You know, in case it rolled under the couch and got lost or something: http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_11_3/cedia-2004/show-report-cedia-2004-page-1.html -- Karen J. Cravens silver@phoenyx.net ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Karen J. Cravens wrote:
> Only, at $2000, you probably wouldn't want to roll it much. You know, in
> case it rolled under the couch and got lost or something:
Can you turn up the stereo? I lost my d12.
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Carl D Cravens wrote: CDC>Can you turn up the stereo? I lost my d12. 1s12. Right. Ignore the subject line. (I played Trav, Champs, GURPS, and Fudge... cubic dice all. I'm Platonic-solidly challenged.) -- Karen J. Cravens silver@phoenyx.net ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/
> Only, at $2000, you probably wouldn't want to roll it much. You know, in > case it rolled under the couch and got lost or something: I don't think it would fit under the couch. And I think it's 12-sided, not 10 sided. Of course, I liked the idea of a speaker that mounted behind the wall board and could be painted over to be completely hidden. -- Michael Feldhusen mike_f@io.com caulay@gmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Michael Feldhusen wrote: MF>Of course, I liked the idea of a speaker that mounted behind the wall MF>board and could be painted over to be completely hidden. Me too, only I can't think of very many spaces of actual wall I could use. Now, if they made a speaker that worked as a window too, that might be handy. -- Karen J. Cravens silver@phoenyx.net ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Karen J. Cravens wrote:
> Me too, only I can't think of very many spaces of actual wall I could use.
> Now, if they made a speaker that worked as a window too, that might be
> handy.
Now there's a stereo system that would _really_ bug the neighbors.
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Carl D Cravens wrote: CDC>Now there's a stereo system that would _really_ bug the neighbors. When they become popular, you'll want to buy stock in hurricane shutters, is all. -- Karen J. Cravens silver@phoenyx.net ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/
> On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Michael Feldhusen wrote: > > MF>Of course, I liked the idea of a speaker that mounted behind the wall > MF>board and could be painted over to be completely hidden. > > Me too, only I can't think of very many spaces of actual wall I could use. > Now, if they made a speaker that worked as a window too, that might be > handy. There's always the "Speaker in the Plant" thing that was recently unveiled in Japan. -- Michael Feldhusen mike_f@io.com caulay@gmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004, Michael Feldhusen wrote: MF>There's always the "Speaker in the Plant" thing that was recently unveiled MF>in Japan. There's that, though the only place for plants here is way up on top of things... there's a pothos (six or seven years old, eight or ten feet long) way on top of the shelving unit, and one of its offspring way on top of the wall-mounted (and not yet cabled back in) Bose speakers. Used to have a mother-in-law's tongue beside the door, but in defiance of all conventional wisdom (it's mildly poisonous, but supposedly evil-tasting enough to deter feline consumption) the cats destroyed it. And there's no room beside the door in this place (unless we happen to find a species of plant/speaker that likes to sit on top of an HVAC vent). -- Karen J. Cravens silver@phoenyx.net ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/