It's almost like poll, but certainly more fun


If you had Rolex 2-tone Daytona, would you trade it for an audio component, system or would rather not trade it?

For me, personally, I'd still be in research of such component (far a lot easier task vs. researching a system) that will be equal or higher value and keep value same or better... It's darn HARD to look there for me and maybe I'd go to Guitar Avenue and find valuable components there.

You may get different or even better idea

DISCLAIMER:

I am not trying to trade any Rolex Daytona, I just want discharged chat here!

czarivey

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A great french scholar wrote a book called "the flame of a candle " Gaston Bachelard...

I think that the "flame of candle " is even better that an hourglass to go out of time  and flow with it...

Then a candlestick can help us to reach immortality consciousness...

@mahgister

I don’t think I’m onto exchanging Rolex Daytona with an hourglass even if it’s Faberge-vintage, but if you have in mind the one that can bring back time... hmmm... maybe I’ll finally agree to exchange.

 
 

 

 

Maan sometimes I think you are Vertinsky who met Count Dracula!

Please fill out the following questionarie:

1. Did you try to bite someone and see if the bite turned one to be immortal?

2. Do you see your mirror reflection?

If you’ve answered YES to any of the two questions, you’re the one -- congrats on immortality bonus. 

 

Hello @mahgister,

Yes my good friend! Candles are positively absolutely hands down without doubt a requirement. *Accent essential lighting* at perhaps the finest of “midnight” hour listening sessions certainly is a must. LED’s … well, personally believe they’re not meant to be masked over and or EGR Delete modification’s performed for the sake of distracting a potential listener. The more blue & green Light Emitting Diodes designed specifically as a trade mark ““cosmetically speaking of course, in theory”” may hold a smidgen of mass appeal. Again (perhaps) Harvest Blue / Gather Green.

Amber though & for whatever reason has this un-canning ability of breaking down entree doors with ease, finding angles effortlessly …. Four hinge Five & two dead bolts, no problema ;-)

I think so....Music is better with candles or at least Himalayan salt lamp...No watches survey when listening...

My best to you

Hello @mahgister,

Yes my good friend! Candles are positively absolutely hands down without doubt a requirement.

I had bitten only my wife one time but she come from Medusa daughters lineage and i was transformed in some living stone... I bit no more...Nobody ever died anyway save vampires... 😊

I apologize and will stay quiet to not disturb your thread... 😁

Maan sometimes I think you are Vertinsky who met Count Dracula!

Please fill out the following questionarie:

1. Did you try to bite someone and see if the bite turned one to be immortal?

2. Do you see your mirror reflection?

If you’ve answered YES to any of the two questions, you’re the one -- congrats on immortality bonus.

Watches are cool, but unfortunately have gone the way of the phonebook, typewriters, and the CRT television.

I do not have a Rolex 2-tone Daytona, but I do have a nice automatic watch and send it in every few years for a $300 cleaning, etc. I seldom wear it except every once in a while to some fancy shindig, or to reminisce. If I were a scuba diver, I might wear it more often. I would not sell or trade it, certainly not for stereo stuff or even bike parts, because it was a gift from loved ones for a significant event. It is rugged, keeps time just fine, and I used to wear it every day but now I have a phone, which works great for telling time, and as a stopwatch, and for other things.

An Apple watch is a phone you can wear on your wrist so I do not consider that a watch, not like the Daytona is a watch. Same for a Garmin watch, which is a GPS that sporting people wear on their wrists. I have no inclination to wear a phone, or a GPS, on my wrist. My phone works just fine as a phone, among other things, and the GPS I use on my bike works fine for GPS-type functions, and a bevy of other stuff, including interfacing with the radar. As a result, I run around without watches or jewelry and, given the clothes I mostly wear, my wife would probably tell you people mistake me for a pauper.