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 Where to learn more about HT, audio etc?, Websites in particular

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SiriuslyCold
post Mar 20 2010, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(matyeo @ Mar 19 2010, 09:53 PM)
look at their star...
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I thought the number of stars indicated only that they have been here for longer time and posted more; it does not mean a certain level of knowledge.
SiriuslyCold
post Mar 20 2010, 08:22 PM

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QUOTE(matyeo @ Mar 20 2010, 06:52 PM)
reading and reply for question/answer i think can make your knowladge increase, m i right.... biggrin.gif
i don't know if somebody in LYN just say "hi" to get star...  doh.gif
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true - but what I was trying to say is that someone with a small number of stars doesn't mean he doesn't know much; he could have been a member of another online forum and only recently joined here.

As you have gleaned from my original post, the reverse is also true - someone with a large number of stars may not necessarily be knowledgeable - this may not be his area of expertise while he has been in LYN for a long time posing in "Cars" or other areas

what it boils down to is = post count means FA wink.gif

SiriuslyCold
post Mar 21 2010, 10:28 AM

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getting back on topic, may I suggest something you can take away from the 'puter: Robert Harley's Home Theater for Everyone

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may not be as up-to-date as websites, but infinitely more structured and readable.

Also its sister volume, The Complete Guide to High-End Audio

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