Should there only be one company making gear?


Since there are such strong feelings regarding audio gear, with one company being right while the others are wrong, would it be easier on our psyche if there were only one company?

For example, one person might love Krell gear while another prefers the Rouge 88. Rather than the two of them fighting or disagreeing about the merits or shortcomings of the other, wouldn't it be easier/better if these conflicts did not exist?

Is it possible that there will ever be a piece of gear on which all audiophiles could agree?
nrchy
Museum Replica's is OK...I ordered a helmet as a prop from them once...pretty nice stuff. But selection is a bit limited. As far as helmets go, they ain't got nothing over this place. You will find your horny hat on this page David. Scroll down to the bottom of the selections it's down there. You'll have to order from the UK though, but you'll be all set to join up with the Viking contingent.

Albert-Always happy to keep the smiles coming. Life should be more fun eh? I'll put an extra dollop of whipped cream on your slice!

Slappy, when you see me comin' you better start runnin'! Better yet, start right now! Those horny helmets David's gettin' are just gonna make for a mighty silly sight when they go flying off'n yer noggin'! You can leave the brats and beer behind as a kind of an offering to the gods. We'll make sure they get'em.

Marco
When all you Norse wanna be's are stocked and ready, please post your full-body glossies here. Your enthusiasm has spread to the inner circles of top Hollywood casting agents, and you're all going to be extras in the next four Heath Ledger projects.

Howard (or perhaps more appropriately, Hobart)
Actually I sold all of my armour except for my great helm and shield. I used to do a lot of mideval re-enactment stuff, with full contact combat. It took too much time away from the family though.
This historical reenactment makes me laugh.

I think they should randomly spray the inside of the helmets with plague, smallpox or syphilis. Now that would make for a real reenactment.

History is a fascinating subject, but I bet it was bloody miserable for the "subjects". Hurrah for modern medicine !
Oh yeah, I sure am glad we don't have horrible debilitating diseases like AIDS, ebola, and syphilus anymore!

Hurrah for modern medicine, or as it was known in ancient times through the middle ages: the occult.

The greek word for occult is: pharmacia. Sound familiar?