Only the people to whom it is passed get the privilege. And it didn't get
passed to you. AH!
Vicki
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: My Christmas Present Revealed
> I'll take the hat.
>
> Phil.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Vicki and The Rors" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:14 PM
> Subject: Re: My Christmas Present Revealed
>
>
> > All of you three guys are just too funny.
> >
> > I heard of a church once where the hat, you could take out or put in
> > depending on your frame of mind. So my question to the hat handlers,
did
> > you take out or put in??? LOL!
> >
> > Vicki
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
> > To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 9:30 PM
> > Subject: My Christmas Present Revealed
> >
> >
> > > Well, Since Brad tried playing the fourth personage of the Trinity
with
> > his
> > > conviction bit about keeping secrets from the family and all, for Pete
> > sake.
> > > You'd think he was preaching a Sunday sermon or something trying to
make
> > me
> > > feel guilty and all. The next thing you know, Brad will be taking up
> > > offerings so he can buy a bigger boat. Below is the review old
brother
> > John
> > > was talking about which he read on another list.
> > >
> > > I was able to begin using my Christmas present early for one
> > > simple reason. I was home when Federal Express delivered it and
> > > my wife was gone. I knew what it was, or was pretty certain I
> > > knew, and so I opened it while she was gone and began using it.
> > > No. She wasn't happy. It was my Christmas present anyway so
> > > what's the beef? What was it, you ask? It was a set of Bose
> > > headphones you have heard advertised so I thought I would report
> > > on these 300 dollar headphones just in case you were thinking
> > > about getting them for Christmas. Are they worth it, is the first
> > > question you are asking. Of course not. Nothing Bose sells is
> > > worth what they charge for it and we own one Bose small radio and
> > > that big thousand dollar hummer called the Bose Acoustic Wave
> > > Radio. Yes, they all sound wonderful. Yes, I have compared them
> > > to other systems I have and I do believe they sound better. No, I
> > > don't believe they are worth nearly what they ask for them and the
> > > same goes for the noise canceling headphones. However, you put
> > > these headphones on as a blind person, and it drives you crazy
> > > until you turn some music or sound on. Why? Because, you can't
> > > hardly hear a thing with them on. The pads are as soft as, well,
> > > I won't say it, but they are soft. Mind you, they aren't as good
> > > as sex but few things are. Come to think of it, nothing is but I
> > > digress. This also depends highly on your age, of course, but
> > > again I digress. No, there is only one tiny, little, itty bitty
> > > switch on the wire which plugs into the headset. This switch is
> > > used for double the volume based upon the type of output you are
> > > plugged into. It comes with a very fancy, zippered, sturdy,
> > > carrying case but I have never carried headphones in a carrying
> > > case in my entire life. It is a fancy carrying case, however, and
> > > you can store the cables inside the zipper case, too. It comes
> > > complete with extra adapters for various jack sizes and an extra
> > > extension cable incase you want to sit 400 feet away from the
> > > sound source to which you are plugged into. I hate wires. I also
> > > got the free, if you want to call it that, little battery powered
> > > CD player and I like it quite a lot. It uses two double A
> > > batteries. The headset, by the way, runs on a single double A
> > > battery. Yes, all batteries are included. For 300 dollars, I
> > > should hope so. The CD player is very user friendly for the blind
> > > user, that is, and you can select mixed songs, that is, at random,
> > > repeat the same song, no skip mode, very handy of course with a
> > > portable CD player, and start over again automatically. There's
> > > one other menu setting but I forget what that is right now. you
> > > can also pick nothing. Less than correct grammar but those are
> > > the choices. No, unfortunately, for your 300 dollars, you don't
> > > get a stupid carrying case for the portable CD player. Beats me
> > > as to why. Are they better than the forty dollar models of
> > > headphones at Radio Shack? Well, yes, I think so. The plus here,
> > > of course, is the noise canceling feature which is built in. No,
> > > you cannot control the noise canceling feature, unless, of course,
> > > I have somehow overlooked something. If you own the CC Radio Plus
> > > from C Crane, the jack for the headphones on FM is in stereo.
> > > That's nice so the Bose headphones sound very nice with the CC
> > > Radio Plus. Keep in mind, absolutely nothing that Bose makes is
> > > fancy with lots of bells and whistles. this is, I have been told,
> > > for the benefit of the elderly, a category I am rapidly fitting
> > > into, so they don't have to get things to confused for the
> > > decrepid users. Come to think of it, I do fall into that category
> > > right now. It all sounds good, of course, but for the price you
> > > pay, it should sound good. Would I call these headphones
> > > professional? I think so, but that is largely based upon the
> > > price. I am dead serious when I say that it drives you crazy to
> > > wear the headphones without any music turned on. I can hardly
> > > hear my own talking watch speak unless I hold it up to my ear.
> > > With music or sound playing, I cannot hear anything but what I'm
> > > listening to. My grand son came out the other day and had to tap
> > > me on the knee because I flat out could not hear his voice. Oh,
> > > yes, they are super comfortable to wear. If you buy these extra
> > > expensive headphones, however, and are expecting all sorts of nice
> > > do dads, like individual volume controls, base and treble
> > > controls, levers and switches and buttons, and a fifteen button
> > > equalizer you can diddle around with, forget buying the headphones
> > > from Bose. If you like music, and if you want super quiet luxury,
> > > and if you want to brag to your friends that you own a 300 dollar
> > > pair of headphones, then I recommend you buy them. If you don't
> > > feel the necessity of bragging to your friends, spend the 300
> > > dollars on a bottle of Viagra instead. One final word of advice.
> > > Don't leave the headphones any place where your dog can get to
> > > them in order to chew them up.
> > >
> > > Phil.
> > >
> > >
>
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