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Do people take this website serious. They have a thread about bacon that has over 1000 posts. One guy was complaining that audio was an expensive hobby but only had 300.00 tied up in his system. They think that audio made during the 70's blows away gear made in 2013. I can't figure out if these people took to much acid back in the day or are people really that stupid.
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Liquid-smooth, I believe it for a couple of reasons:

- While the guys on AK tend to have fairly low dollar systems, some of the systems perform very respectably - some at AKfest have outperformed some of the commercial exhibits - and once you get past the 'cheap' aspect the guys are pretty decent folks happy to help others.

- Spudz has proven time after time that he is incapable of posting constructively and coherently, researching the topic and engaging his brain before posting, without merely trolling and being a putz. A good example of the "Spudz effect" is the downward spiral this thread has followed.
Thanks for proving my point yet again, Spudz. Seems you have a lot of time on your hands if you've been following the bacon thread. Not me, business has been brisk all this year, but I do look forward to having bacon and eggs tomorrow for breakfast. No hashbrowns, though, because potatoes aren't needed or desired. Sorry, "sweetheart," I don't go that way.
Phaelon, I see your point if all this thread is about is bacon, but it isn't, it's about AK as far as I can see, but yes, posting about bacon can be viewed as silly. Still, we've witnessed the Spudz Effect even in this thread.
You're right, lowlifes and scumbags need a place to chat!
Then you should find that place, because it's not here.

I know Johnvf as a young enthusiast who 'gets it'. He attends the annual AK party here in the Chicago area and usually brings something interesting and has a good ear. I go there mainly to check out what the guys are up to and to socialize, most certainly not to push anything. It's a low key friendly event, very laid back, with plenty to eat, too. I look forward to it for the comraderie most of all.