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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 11-24-2007 12:24 PM by Puncher. 10 replies.
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11-24-2007 11:02 AM
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Puncher
- Joined on 03-27-2007
- Nr. Durham, NE England.
- Posts 9,588
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Peter: Thinking of Christmas and what I might buy for friends and relations. Looking at the B&O range, the BS3 seems to be the most obvious good gift. Not ridiculously expensive, but good looking and sounding with some of the wow factor. I have always ruled it out for myself as you cannot listen to the cricket on it but what do owners think about it? Would my godson like one? Think 15 years old! Very industrious - likes gardening - previous well received presents have included a collection of apple trees and an air rifle (they have a rabbit problem!)
Tricky - the BS3 is quite poor at bearing fruit and is even worse at firing projectiles (assuming it is working correctly). He could however use it to play classical music to the trees to encourage growth while sometimes playing "Bright Eyes" to encourage the rabbits into the killing zone. Quite a thoughtful gift it would seem
Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.
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Wings
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Hong Kong
- Posts 341
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Puncher: Tricky - the BS3 is quite poor at bearing fruit and is even worse at firing projectiles (assuming it is working correctly). He could however use it to play classical music to the trees to encourage growth while sometimes playing "Bright Eyes" to encourage the rabbits into the killing zone. Quite a thoughtful gift it would seem
Agree with Puncher -- the BS 3's aerial isn't long enough or sharp enough to serve as an offensive weapon. However, playing the right kind of music might drive the rabbits away -- as would a [Beo-]hound from the RSPCA? But then, what do I know? It is so late here that I misread Peter's "godson" as "grandson" which left me scratching my head.
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The Beonic Man
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Bath
- Posts 426
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Hi Peter, My frank and honest response to this is that a BeoSound 3 might not seem expensive in the B&O realm among some adults, but I think it is far too expensive an item to buy for a 15 year old boy. You have to consider the message that you are sending along with it; year after year his expectations may become higher and more expecting/demanding having had such a prestigious gift so early on. Its not about the gift, its more about the act of giving, especially at Christmas. I am sure the best present is for him to know how much you love him and will always be there for him. I would never consider such a gift. How about taking him out for a meal somewhere nice and quiet where the two of you can have a chat and catch up? I am sure he'd get a lot of pleasure filling you in on his daily pursuits and telling you about all the girls he fancies! All the best, Simon.
"We can rebuild him. We have the technology."
7-40, 7-2, 9000, BS3, BC2, LC2, BC6000, Beo5
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Puncher
- Joined on 03-27-2007
- Nr. Durham, NE England.
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Peter: Got him a nano a while back. I think you are probably all right though! Not sure if Alex would agree though!
A8's for his Nano???
Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.
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