"AT Audiogon" "ON Audiogon" Help


Sitting in my chair responding to a fellow Audiogon member I came to a pause..... one finger on the letter "A" the other, on the "O". "What is it?" I ask myself. I need your opinions fellow members. Here's my example
"You can buy cable at Audiogon"
"You can buy cable on Audiogon"
Your votes please.
rjcaero1

Showing 3 responses by nrchy

I respond humbly to this most significant of questions; it is possible to be on AudiogoN, but I have never been 'at' AudiogoN. To be 'at' a place requires being in the physical location. Being 'on' AudiogoN means accessing their website, or as previously mentioned, being logged 'on.'
If you guys have actually been 'on' the phone, I think you've been using it wrong. Isn't that kind of uncomfortable???
I hope this isn't going to be resolved so easily. There needs to be much more debate before any resolution can be reached.