[geeks] home equipment inventories

Tom Borton tborton at usa.net
Thu Jan 10 13:12:27 CST 2002


I've just this past year convinced my wife that $20 is better spent on DVD's;
even on our minimal 19" TV, the difference between DVD and VHS is incredible.
Her only complaint is that I tend to buy DVD's rather than rent them - I'd
rather spend $15 on something I'm likely to keep rather than spend $5 to rent
it first.  Part of that is my wife tends to run up the late fees...

Tom

-----Original Message-----
From: geeks-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:geeks-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf
Of kurt at k-huhn.com
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 9:37 AM
To: geeks at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [geeks] home equipment inventories


> to the toilet, which is an inconvenience. Ever since a friend
> in the states got a home theater, he (and wife and 3 kids) have
> been staying in to watch at home rather then go to a theater.
> I guess if you add it up it can get expensive to buy the tickets,
> popcorn, etc..
>

For the wife and I, it ends up being about $20 every time we go to see a
movie.  We could, alternatively, spend that $20 on a new DVD and see it
several times.

One of this year's projects is to build an entertainment center with
integrated speakers, includinga powered subwoofer.  It will have outlets for
all the components, and a pwer distribution block for routing electricity to
those components.  This thing is going to Kick Ass!

Kurt



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