cornfedboy, signing off


a few months ago, i received an email from audiogon’s management with the intriguing subject line "got a minute?" in it, i was asked whether i had any interest in helping to develop a dispute resolution system for transactions emanating from audiogon’s website. hours of telephone conversations and countless emails followed. and, eventually, a dispute resolution system was developed, which is now an integral part of this site.

in working through various dispute resolution issues, i became more and more involved as a lawyer to his client. additional legal issues arose that i was asked to review and resolve. all during this time, i continued to post to discussion forums as a "member" of the audiogon community. i tried my best to avoid even the appearance of impropriety, avoiding conflicts in my roles as legal counsel and "member."

over the past few weeks, it has become apparent to me and that i can no longer wear two hats. so i’ve had to chose how i might best serve this community and those who allowed it to begin and to evolve. i’ve chosen to continue and expand my legal services to audiogon. my long-term goals as legal counsel are many but two are of greatest importance: to assure that audiogon remain the fairest, safest and most dependable online market for audio and video gear; and to help construct bridges over that chasm that now exists between the manufacturing and distributing sector and those who use the internet as a marketing and informational tool.

the decision to end my participation in the audiogon discussion forums was not an easy one. i’ve loved being a participant in these threads. and i truly treasure the many friends i’ve gotten to know here. i invite your private emails, whether you seek advice, a shoulder to lean on or just want to vent.

as my favorite band sang, "what a long, strange trip it’s been." so, my fellow denizens of this cyberspace pub, i bid you a fond farewell.

-F. Kelly Smith (a/k/a cornfedboy)
cornfedboy
I'm interested in the meaning of "to help construct bridges over that chasm that now exists between the manufacturing and distributing sector and those who use the internet as a marketing and informational tool."
Is there a conflict between these two? Most brick and mortar dealers maintain websites, and have as little or as much as they want to have to do with web customers. Many of same peruse the Audiogon/AA websites regularly and answer questions or jump into sales ops whenever they appear.
On the other hand, I would guess that pure web-based salesmen have a rather tough time of it. Audio lends itself far more to brick and mortar than to the web, unless it just means discounting well-known goods.
I would be interested in your position on these points if you are interested in posting an answer.
Don't really know you, other than sharing a few threads with you but peace, prosperiety, health and good judgement be with you. Seems Audiogon made a good choice.
kelly,
it's only been a couple of years that i've been fortunate enough to have participated in my own little way in various audiogon discussions. one "light" i always saw shining during this time was cfb, who was always there with his humor and knowledge, willing to offer advice or insight with his only reward being the satisfaction of helping others with the common interest of getting more pleasure out of their audio systems. thanks for the time you've spent answering my individual emails. thanks too for making this site the best for members like myself, who are so far removed from the larger markets and have very little "hands on" access to the newest and best. good luck and god bless...you will be missed--skip
To be honest CFB I always had mixed feelings about you but somehow I always wanted to read your views.
However it's no surprise to see you are now working for Audiogon,the one thing I won't miss is the endless fawning that seemed to follow any of your posts nor will I miss your butchering of the English language in endless attempts to show us all how well educated you are.
No more latin for us then.....