"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 2 responses by wmcmanus

Ah, but Nrchy, can you really be "on" Augiogon either? Notwithstanding the common usage of "logging on", can you really stand on it or sit on it if "it" (Audiogon) only exists to the end user electronically? Maybe we're "in" Audiogon! That would seem a bit more cosmic - as in "in outerspace" and by extension, "in cyberspace".
Sorry Ekistler sj. I was just being playful and not attempting to answer the question in a serious manner - it was an effort to create a Seinfeld type of dialogue more than anything.

When writing emails, I commonly make references such as:

I have a question concerning your ad at Audiogon... or
There is an excellent thread that recently appeared on Audiogon...

Either way works for me, but definitely not "in Audiogon"