2012 movie part 1 hd Work in the business for a little while

2012 movie part 1 hd

Work in the business for a little while. Floor say a pair of Wilson WATT Puppies. Do the demo. Handhold the geek who thinks he can buy them for 12 hours of your time. Then find out he bought them out of state. Then tell me why you wouldnt have been better spending the 12 hours working on earning the business of a top level designer, architect Ive been on both sides of the deal and I know. Its not a good feeling. Lastly, I may not be able to answer EVERYONEs posts here. Its using too much of my time during the day and night I am happy however that the tone is more respectful and professional EVEN if people dont disagree. Please keep up the conversation. Posted on January 19, 2010 11:09 PM You state that the lexicon is different from the oppo. Can you please list the differences. Posted on January 20, 2010 4:22 AM I have twisted no ones words. You said that Audioholics has a specific motive in what theyve said because they sell Oppos and not Lexicons. What is their motive, and what is it that theyre doing to attain said motive? The MOST commonly asked question here is for you to enumerate the 2012 movie part 1 hd differences between the two players. Ken said there is a difference, youre backing him so what accounts for the difference? Those are two simple, direct questions. They require simple, direct answers. Trying to get those answers from you thus far has been like trying to squeeze water from a rock. Why are you so reticent to answer them, unless youre the one with ulterior motives? Posted on January 20, 2010 5:02 AM The Oppo didnt receive THX certification because Oppo didnt apply for the cert. Seeing as how the Oppo and the Lexicon are functionally identical the Oppo would certainly receive the cert if it were submitted. Posted on January 20, 2010 6:34 AM Very interesting so far that you havent responded to any of my comments here yet. heres a few more 2012 movie part 1 hd for you to chew on. You stated in an earlier post here For most the Oppo is the way to go and Ken says that. The price is killer and the performance is STRONG. I am putting one in my pretty serious RIG in the next few weeks. The Lexicon is for someone who wants something a little more. A little better build quality, better internal parts, a billion dollar companys engineering department behind the ODM of the product. Why if indeed the Lexicon is better built and has better internal parts and offers a better picture in Kens own word better blacks and a color palette arent you putting the Lexicon in your rig instead? You said earlier that the reason why Lexicon used the Oppo transport is because Most AV companies dont have the RD to build their own transport or AV preamp so they go to OEM companies to buy the parts but you say above that they are a billion dollar company. Please explain to me if Lexicon used better internal parts what those parts may be? And if Indeed the Lexicon BD-30 is a better player why are you choosing to put the Oppo in as you say your own rig? Since you are championing both Kens review and the Lexicon player itself it seems to me that if these statements were actually factual I would want to have the Lexicon in my rig. Posted on January 20, 2010 7:39 AM Jerry is never gonna respond to direct much is obvious. I have a make a post listing very briefly the specific questions that have not yet been no one post anything after that until Jerry s the random minutae in other posts that Jerry is focusing dont give him just distracts from getting him to man up and ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. Posted on January 20, 2010 8:43 AM I dont think Jerry is going to engage in endless discussion on this subject. Basically hes said his piece and hes sticking to it. I do commend him for at least putting the comments back up and so far at least, not deleting any, even though some people seem to be pushing the limits of what could be considered polite discussion. Lexicon relies on a few things to sell this product, one is their name, which has a history of quality, another is price. Most people that buy this are going to assume that because it costs so much it must be a lot better than a 500 dollar player. Even though they may not be able to articulate what the difference is, even if you were to do a blind side by side comparison and show them there is no difference they still want to believe it is better.

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