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There's an AfD running currently that is attempting to delete about 10 articles, which I feel is being somewhat railroaded by inexperienced WP editors. I'm definitely not asking anyone to come and vote the way I want you to vote, but I feel that this AfD would be quickly resolved if it got the attention of a few experienced editors. If you're up to it, have a look:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Art...stereo_speakers

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QUOTE(SnottyWong @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:32pm) *

There's an AfD running currently that is attempting to delete about 10 articles, which I feel is being somewhat railroaded by inexperienced WP editors. I'm definitely not asking anyone to come and vote the way I want you to vote, but I feel that this AfD would be quickly resolved if it got the attention of a few experienced editors. If you're up to it, have a look:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Art...stereo_speakers

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The gig is up, Wong -- the RCMP came riding in to expose you as an unrepentant canvasser: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=...oldid=322371127
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He may yet repent. =)
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QUOTE(Apathetic @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:49pm) *

He may yet repent. =)


Jeez, sorry. I figured that since I wasn't asking for people to come who only share my opinion, nor did I even express my opinion or any details of the case, that I wasn't doing anything wrong. I was just looking for some more attention from experienced editors. Anyway, can I just delete this whole topic or what? It's only been up for 20 minutes... What's the best course of action from here on out?

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QUOTE(A Horse With No Name @ Tue 27th October 2009, 12:41pm) *
The gig is up, Wong -- the RCMP came riding in to expose you as an unrepentant canvasser: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=...oldid=322371127

The question is, will it have the reverse effect from what he intended...? (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/unsure.gif)

Personally, I would have to say that Bose speaker technology and design actually is innovative enough to deserve its own article (in addition to the one about the corporation), though maybe not separate articles for different models of speakers. Their headphone technology is supposed to be highly innovative too, but I have no personal knowledge of that (i.e., I haven't read anything about it in relevant audiophile publications - I just haven't been into that stuff much since my hearing started to deteriorate).

So it would seem reasonable to me to distill the eight articles down to two, three at the most. Merging is usually a good compromise in these situations, isn't it?
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QUOTE(SnottyWong @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:56pm) *

Jeez, sorry. I figured that since I wasn't asking for people to come who only share my opinion, nor did I even express my opinion or any details of the case, that I wasn't doing anything wrong. I was just looking for some more attention from experienced editors. Anyway, can I just delete this whole topic or what? It's only been up for 20 minutes... What's the best course of action from here on out?


No problem, Wong. All you have to do is go to this Wikipedia discussion and vote "Endorse -- We don't need crappy articles about amateur pornographers." Then sign your name. If you want, you can add a P.S. from me that says "Horsey wishes you a Happy Halloween." This is an acceptable way to make amends. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif)

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QUOTE(SnottyWong @ Tue 27th October 2009, 12:56pm) *
Anyway, can I just delete this whole topic or what? It's only been up for 20 minutes... What's the best course of action from here on out?

We could delete it if you're seriously worried about it. But since that almost never happens, people might think you're actually me or one of our other moderators, which would be even worse for you. I realize that's a Catch-22 situation... (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/unhappy.gif)

I wouldn't worry so much about it, personally. It's not a BLP, and most people here have a fairly reasonable attitude about articles that would seem to promote products or corporate entities in general - if anything, we're probably more likely to disagree with you than the average Wikipedian who reads the site anonymously.
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QUOTE(Somey @ Tue 27th October 2009, 5:57pm) *

Their headphone technology is supposed to be highly innovative too, but I have no personal knowledge of that (i.e., I haven't read anything about it in relevant audiophile publications - I just haven't been into that stuff much since my hearing started to deteriorate).

Yeah headphones are headphones to most people.

Of everyone here, I'm pretty sure EricBarbour would be the one to ask about this.
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QUOTE(SnottyWong @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:56pm) *

QUOTE(Apathetic @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:49pm) *

He may yet repent. =)


Jeez, sorry. I figured that since I wasn't asking for people to come who only share my opinion, nor did I even express my opinion or any details of the case, that I wasn't doing anything wrong. I was just looking for some more attention from experienced editors. Anyway, can I just delete this whole topic or what? It's only been up for 20 minutes... What's the best course of action from here on out?

Don't sweat it...

Best course of action...don't canvass =)
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QUOTE(Somey @ Tue 27th October 2009, 2:02pm) *

I wouldn't worry so much about it, personally. It's not a BLP, and most people here have a fairly reasonable attitude about articles that would seem to promote products or corporate entities in general - if anything, we're probably more likely to disagree with you than the average Wikipedian who reads the site anonymously.


I'm fine with people who disagree with me voicing their opinions on the AfD. In fact, I encourage it. I'm not in this to "win", I'm in it to get it right. I believe my opinion is correct, of course, but I'm open-minded to listening to other people's opinions as long as they're based on WP policy and cited with examples.

But whatever, I'm probably just doing myself more of a disservice by posting more on this thread, so I guess I'll keep my mouth shut and wait for the AfD to get decided. Thanks for your help.
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Best course of action...don't canvass =)


Better course of action...don't get caught! (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/smile.gif)
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I wish that someone would point out in the AfD that all of these articles are welcome on Wikipedia Review.com:

* Bose stereo speakers
* Bose headphones
* Previous Bose headphones
* Bose computer speakers
* Bose Lifestyle Home Entertainment Systems
* Bose 3-2-1 Home Entertainment Systems
* Bose wave systems
* Bose digital music systems
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QUOTE(Apathetic @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:05pm) *
Best course of action...don't canvass =)

Is it really canvassing if he explicitly says "I'm definitely not asking anyone to come and vote the way I want you to vote"? I should think not.

You're probably thinking that Mr. Wong figured that "experienced editors" is a code-phrase, synonymous with "rabid haters and deleters of corporate product-spam." Am I right? Because it looks like you're violating the "AGF" rule somewhat in this case, not that you're likely to be criticized for that here of course.
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QUOTE(Somey @ Tue 27th October 2009, 2:38pm) *

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Best course of action...don't canvass =)

Is it really canvassing if he explicitly says "I'm definitely not asking anyone to come and vote the way I want you to vote"? I should think not.



He can say that, but another recent post (wisely redacted) from them casts doubt on the belief that he's come here just to get people from all sides of the spectrum to participate.
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QUOTE(Apathetic @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:45pm) *
He can say that, but another recent post (wisely redacted) from them casts doubt on the belief that he's come here just to get people from all sides of the spectrum to participate.

Maybe... but he hasn't made any secret of his own preferences in that regard. He's the nominator, after all... (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/hmmm.gif)

It's just that I wouldn't use the term "canvassing" to refer to this WR thread - a one-word verb for "drawing general attention to" would be more accurate, like "advertising" or "promoting" maybe. But even advertisers can usually choose their target demographic more precisely than a WR poster can - there's really no way to know who's going to read a thread here, what their reaction will be, and (most importantly) whether or not they'll act on something like that.

And let's face it, it is quite possible that Bose has a number of employees, retailers, and contract PR people operating on their behalf, on WP and elsewhere. In fact, almost any company that does direct sales and long-form TV advertising is likely to have that.
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QUOTE(Somey @ Tue 27th October 2009, 2:56pm) *

QUOTE(Apathetic @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:45pm) *
He can say that, but another recent post (wisely redacted) from them casts doubt on the belief that he's come here just to get people from all sides of the spectrum to participate.

Maybe... but he hasn't made any secret of his own preferences in that regard. He's the nominator, after all... (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/hmmm.gif)

It's just that I wouldn't use the term "canvassing" to refer to this WR thread - a one-word verb for "drawing general attention to" would be more accurate, like "advertising" or "promoting" maybe. But even advertisers can usually choose their target demographic more precisely than a WR poster can - there's really no way to know who's going to read a thread here, what their reaction will be, and (most importantly) whether or not they'll act on something like that.

canvassing is WP-speak for "drawing attention to", the guideline makes it clear that canvassing may be appropriate in some cases, inappropriate in others.

In this case, I've registered my opinion that it is inappropriate - YMMV.

However, I realize that S-Wong is somewhat new-ish to Wikipedia and thus realize he may not have been well-versed in the guideline so am fully-willing to extend him a pass on this one.

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Moderator's note: The original title of this thread was "Important AfD could use attention from experienced editors." This was changed to "Bose Afd..." in deference to those among our readers who lack a specific interest in articles related to audio products.

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QUOTE(Apathetic @ Tue 27th October 2009, 1:45pm) *
He can say that, but another recent post (wisely redacted) from them casts doubt on the belief that he's come here just to get people from all sides of the spectrum to participate.

Maybe... but he hasn't made any secret of his own preferences in that regard. He's the nominator, after all... (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/hmmm.gif)

It's just that I wouldn't use the term "canvassing" to refer to this WR thread - a one-word verb for "drawing general attention to" would be more accurate, like "advertising" or "promoting" maybe. But even advertisers can usually choose their target demographic more precisely than a WR poster can - there's really no way to know who's going to read a thread here, what their reaction will be, and (most importantly) whether or not they'll act on something like that.



Well at least Mr. Snottywong seems to using WR to break a WP rule which is at least a slight improvement over the usual Wikipedian nonsense. I do think the word "Important" in the title is misleading.
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QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Tue 27th October 2009, 2:05pm) *
I do think the word "Important" in the title is misleading.

Maybe "Bose AfD" instead? Or would that just make the situation worse, advertising-wise?

Anyway, if they're going to use the word "canvassing" to refer to almost any kind of general announcement (and I can't imagine anybody thinking we have some sort of official preference for Bose speakers here), then they're mangling the English language. "Canvassing" in the internet context should refer specifically to direct communications with targeted individuals (or groups thereof) to encourage people to act in accordance with the canvasser's wishes.

For example, an e-mail to WikiEN-L might be "promoting," but would only be "canvassing" if the person knew who all the subscribers were and had a fairly good idea that none of them would react by doing something other than what he wants. The same should hold true here, generally speaking. Whereas, an e-mail to the Infinity or JBL or Boston Acoustics corporate mailing lists (or forums, etc.) presumably would be "canvassing," and of course that should be discouraged if at all possible.
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I have reviewed this content, and I have determined that it is verily ripe for abuse by Google AdSense purveyors and the like.

I vote delete.

Delete the whole bunch!

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MY biggest problem with SnottyWong's post is not the canvassing but the time wasting.

I mean "Important AfD could use attention from experienced editors" led me to the assumption that this AFD was IMPORTANT, hence I read the thread.

Now I discover it is just someone promoting corporate crap on Wikipedia, which is a run of the mill occurrence that no person should care about.

This is not important, not a bit of it.
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QUOTE(Doc glasgow @ Tue 27th October 2009, 2:58pm) *
I mean "Important AfD could use attention from experienced editors" led me to the assumption that this AFD was IMPORTANT, hence I read the thread.

OK, I've just changed it to "Bose AfD" instead...

Would you say your estimation of the importance of such AfD's is generally held by most "experienced editors"? I'd assume it's important for people who work for Bose, and Bose is by all accounts a fine company with many fine employees who do many fine things for their numerous fine, happy customers. (Their putative Wikipedia-related activities aside, of course.)
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QUOTE(Somey @ Tue 27th October 2009, 8:25pm) *

QUOTE(Doc glasgow @ Tue 27th October 2009, 2:58pm) *
I mean "Important AfD could use attention from experienced editors" led me to the assumption that this AFD was IMPORTANT, hence I read the thread.

OK, I've just changed it to "Bose AfD" instead...

Would you say your estimation of the importance of such AfD's is generally held by most "experienced editors"? I'd assume it's important for people who work for Bose, and Bose is by all accounts a fine company with many fine employees who do many fine things for their numerous fine, happy customers. (Their putative Wikipedia-related activities aside, of course.)


I suspect by "experienced" I read "those with the wisdom of experience". My opinion is that those who have become wise by experience of Wikipedia will:

1) conclude there are important social and ethical consequences flowing from Wikipedia, and what corporate crap it includes or removes isn't among them.

2) probably have ceased a long time before to give a shit either way on such facile dilemmas.

Of course, my error is in equating experience with wisdom. There are plenty of counter examples around wikipedia.
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I have reviewed this content, and I have determined that it is verily ripe for abuse by Google AdSense purveyors and the like.

I vote delete.

Delete the whole bunch!


Dang it, it looks like they're heading toward keep. I want them deleted!
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Their headphone technology is supposed to be highly innovative too, but I have no personal knowledge of that (i.e., I haven't read anything about it in relevant audiophile publications - I just haven't been into that stuff much since my hearing started to deteriorate).

Yeah headphones are headphones to most people.

Of everyone here, I'm pretty sure EricBarbour would be the one to ask about this.


All the audiophiles I know would never use anything Bose. Most of the reasons for this are encompassed in this review.
http://nyet.org/bose/
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OK, I've just changed it to "Bose AfD" instead...

I clicked on this thread assuming that the Bose of Bose-Einstein was being hatchet-jobbed. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/bored.gif)
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OK, I've just changed it to "Bose AfD" instead...

I clicked on this thread assuming that the Bose of Bose-Einstein was being hatchet-jobbed. (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/bored.gif)

That would be boschaft indeed!
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All the audiophiles I know would never use anything Bose. Most of the reasons for this are encompassed in this review.
http://nyet.org/bose/

Yikes! (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/ohmy.gif)

Maybe it's a good thing that my hearing has started to deteriorate. To be honest, though, I've never been all that impressed with 5.1 speaker systems in general. Also, uhh... let's just say I don't listen to much classical music.
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QUOTE(Somey @ Tue 27th October 2009, 11:26pm) *

QUOTE(tarantino @ Tue 27th October 2009, 10:56pm) *
All the audiophiles I know would never use anything Bose. Most of the reasons for this are encompassed in this review.
http://nyet.org/bose/

Yikes! (IMG:smilys0b23ax56/default/ohmy.gif)

Maybe it's a good thing that my hearing has started to deteriorate. To be honest, though, I've never been all that impressed with 5.1 speaker systems in general. Also, uhh... let's just say I don't listen to much classical music.


Phil Spector had the right idea before he began the bad hair day that will not end. Make music that sounds good on crappy equipment. Back to Mono.
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QUOTE(CharlotteWebb @ Tue 27th October 2009, 11:03am) *
QUOTE(Somey @ Tue 27th October 2009, 5:57pm) *
Their headphone technology is supposed to be highly innovative too, but I have no personal knowledge of that (i.e., I haven't read anything about it in relevant audiophile publications - I just haven't been into that stuff much since my hearing started to deteriorate).
Of everyone here, I'm pretty sure EricBarbour would be the one to ask about this.

You rang?

Ooh, baby, I could rant for hours about Bose.
Audiophiles hate them, publications hate them, and even service technicians hate them.
That site is a good beginning summary.

Did you know that Bose was the first company to successfully sue, and win, against
Consumer Reports magazine for a negative review? Amar Bose (who, for your
information, is supposed to be a very arrogant and aggressive man) was trying
to market his sound systems to General Motors in 1971--he told them that Consumer
Reports
(as well as various hi-fi magazines) had negatively reviewed the 901 speaker,
so they referred him to their favorite defamation lawyers, who specialized in silencing
criticism of consumer products.

The decision was overturned, but the pattern was set. One reason Bose can sell their
crummy, overpriced speakers and compact stereos is very simple: Bose can advertise
like hell, and not worry about being badly reviewed by any audio publication--
because they tend to find Bose products inferior and costly, but don't want to be
sued, so their solution is usually to not review Bose products at all.

Bose did psychoacoustics research, and discovered the little tricks to marketing
sound equipment to elderly people. Old folks usually have significant hearing loss above
5 kHz, so why bother putting tweeters of good quality in the speakers? Or any tweeters,
as in the 901? And old folks don't listen to music with a lot of bass, like rock or R&B, so
one can skimp on the subwoofer too. Plus, distortion up to 5% is acceptable, because
elderly ears have trouble detecting harmonic and especially intermod distortion. (This is
starting to change, as baby boomers replace the WWII generation. They tend to like rock
and not be fond of "elevator music". But Bose is already well-established, so
the company will be around for a long time.)

Major advertising conduits for Bose: magazines that cater to elderly people,
like Reader's Digest and AARP.

Plus, Bose uses the Buy American Act to sell specialized audio equipment to the
US government, especially the military. They are among the last audio manufacturers
to have "American made" labels on their products, even though all their parts and
major subassemblies are made overseas. Their speaker drivers have long been
notorious for low cost Chinese manufacturing and, shall we say, average quality.
Unlike JBL or Polk or other sound-reinforcement manufacturers still in the US,
Bose's managers spent the last 30 years making friends at the Pentagon.

(PS, don't be surprised if it turns out that Bose employees or marketing firms
employed by Bose are editing their WP articles.)

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QUOTE(tarantino @ Tue 27th October 2009, 10:56pm) *
All the audiophiles I know would never use anything Bose. Most of the reasons for this are encompassed in this review.
In the circles I run, an anti-endorsement of a product by audiophiles is grounds to consider using it. There's a reason we call them "audiophools", after all. (Ever burnt in a cable?)

That said, Bose equipment is, well, not worth it. They're primarily for the Sharper Image market: spiffy looking box but no innards worth mentioning. Just like most of the other stuff Sharper Image sells.

Getting back to the original topic: I'm sure the AfD was very important to the guy who started this thread. After all, those articles are his advertising campaign; if they're deleted he's going to have hell to pay back at the office.
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Wed 28th October 2009, 9:37am) *

Getting back to the original topic: I'm sure the AfD was very important to the guy who started this thread. After all, those articles are his advertising campaign; if they're deleted he's going to have hell to pay back at the office.

If so, he's running some sort of double blind or something as he appears to be arguing for deletion, he's the nom of that packet of articles. I think.
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If so, he's running some sort of double blind or something as he appears to be arguing for deletion, he's the nom of that packet of articles. I think.
Grah. I need more coffee.
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QUOTE(EricBarbour @ Wed 28th October 2009, 10:10am) *

You rang?

Ooh, baby, I could rant for hours about Bose.

Yeah, I figured you'd have something to say about this.

As for myself, when I go to buy headphones it's because my last pair is broken or missing. So I generally look for the cheapest thing on the shelf of... well, y'all know where I shop.

Hell I can't tell the difference between the bit rates of my MP3 files. Or between Evian and the water from my kitchen faucet but I digress.

Anyway thanks for commenting on how much they suck (!) but I was really wondering whether you felt about the AFD, whether the products are "notable" enough for WP to write about, etc.
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Well, I'd just like to apologize to all audiophiles who might be reading this thread for having been fooled into believing that Bose products were "innovative." I could've sworn I read some glowing reviews of their bookshelf speakers back in the 80's, before 5.1 systems were popular... However, I do also recall that they always had a propensity to make their ads look like regular magazine pages.

Still, Bose Corporation has never caused me any personal distress, so hopefully they won't sue me for saying any of that.
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All the audiophiles I know would never use anything Bose. Most of the reasons for this are encompassed in this review.
In the circles I run, an anti-endorsement of a product by audiophiles is grounds to consider using it. There's a reason we call them "audiophools", after all. (Ever burnt in a cable?)

That said, Bose equipment is, well, not worth it. They're primarily for the Sharper Image market: spiffy looking box but no innards worth mentioning. Just like most of the other stuff Sharper Image sells.

Getting back to the original topic: I'm sure the AfD was very important to the guy who started this thread. After all, those articles are his advertising campaign; if they're deleted he's going to have hell to pay back at the office.


My mind starts to wander whenever I listen to audiophiles, but the point I took away is that you can get more reliable equipment with a better linear frequency response for less than half the price from a company that won't sue you if you write a critical review.
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QUOTE(tarantino @ Wed 28th October 2009, 3:43pm) *
My mind starts to wander whenever I listen to audiophiles, but the point I took away is that you can get more reliable equipment with a better linear frequency response for less than half the price from a company that won't sue you if you write a critical review.
The real question on my mind is, if you put Bose and Monster Cable in a fight to the death, which would win?
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Wed 28th October 2009, 5:04pm) *

QUOTE(tarantino @ Wed 28th October 2009, 3:43pm) *
My mind starts to wander whenever I listen to audiophiles, but the point I took away is that you can get more reliable equipment with a better linear frequency response for less than half the price from a company that won't sue you if you write a critical review.
The real question on my mind is, if you put Bose and Monster Cable in a fight to the death, which would win?

With or without cable burn-in?
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Wed 28th October 2009, 2:04pm) *

QUOTE(tarantino @ Wed 28th October 2009, 3:43pm) *
My mind starts to wander whenever I listen to audiophiles, but the point I took away is that you can get more reliable equipment with a better linear frequency response for less than half the price from a company that won't sue you if you write a critical review.
The real question on my mind is, if you put Bose and Monster Cable in a fight to the death, which would win?


More fun is Blue Jeans Cable vs Monster Cable.
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QUOTE(EricBarbour @ Wed 28th October 2009, 6:10am) *

(PS, don't be surprised if it turns out that Bose employees or marketing firms
employed by Bose are editing their WP articles.)


Self-promotion on Wikipedia? I think Claude Rains got there first:

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QUOTE(CharlotteWebb @ Wed 28th October 2009, 8:14am) *
Anyway thanks for commenting on how much they suck (!) but I was really wondering whether you felt about the AFD, whether the products are "notable" enough for WP to write about, etc.

Let's put it this way. If Wikipedia can't be bothered to have individual articles about MY products, which HAVE been reviewed in major dead-tree music gear magazines......then why should Bose enjoy such special treatment?

Especially since hi-fi magazines today basically means the Stereophile/Absolute Sound audiophile maniac fringe----who would never in hell review those Bose products?

Another example: look at the article for Moog Music. They are far more well-known than Metasonix. Where are all the individual product articles for their products, like the Little Phatty synthesizer? In fact, why is the Moog Music article so pathetic and lacking detail and references? Because wiki-dorks don't care about music gear, but do care a great deal about, what.....Ayn Rand?

I could say the same about most other synthesizer company articles, from Doepfer to Oberheim to Alesis to Nord, to you name it.

(Oh, well, Roland products are well-represented on Wikipedia. How do we know these were not posted by company employees? Well??)

I suspect these Bose articles are probably being authored by company shills. They are just taking advantage of WP's dysfunctional "process". Something more companies ought to do, I suppose.

Until those Wikishitheads enact a consistent process for handling articles about commercial businesses, and stick to it, this kind of crap will keep happening in the background.

It's not an "encyclopedia" of anything. It's a joke.


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