Audiogoners, I love you........


After over two years with Audiogon, I want to express how much this site has come to mean to me. Over and above the buying and selling, this is a place teaming with life and interaction. I know so many names and personalities, even though probably many of them don't know who I am. I could give names, but I won't, because I don't want those I'd fail to mention to feel slighted or forgotten. There is so much intelligence and passion here; so much that is shared and given freely.

I may not agree with everyone or like everything that is said, but that doesn't matter. The fact that so many have so much to express and do express it -- this is what is important.

It isn't that I don't have a life -- I do. But Audiogon has become a PART of that life & I want to thank the people who, collectively, make that part of my life possible. Your experiences, opinions, likes, hatreds -- I appreciate it all.

I haven't participated as much in the forums as I have in the past, due to a big move and some major life problems, but I still go to this site on a regular basis, and find so many of you in the threads, alive and kicking, and it invigorates me. How freely so many of you give responses to those looking for help and recommendations with their problems. Those of you who do this, you deserve to be complemented and given heartfelt thanks. Some of you have done this for me in my learning curve, and I truly appreciate it. Even though I have posted less frequently in the last half year, when I see a post where someone with less experience than I is looking for help, I will try to take the time and answer, because I want to give of myself in this little way, too.

Audiogon --- many thanks to you for making this site such a great one. Your passion, enthusiasm and dedication often goes unnoticed. Although I may not always agree with what you decide to do with particular issues, you have done a GREAT JOB. Thanks again, Audiogon.

And, again, THANKS to those great Audiogoners who I have come to know, some more personally than others, some only through reading their writings. A great bunch of people in one of the greatest hobbies......
kevziek
Kevziek, i look at it this way: If i run my mouth ( or keyboard in this case ) often enough, something that makes sense is bound to come out sooner or later. I'm just glad that you folks haven't strung me up and stoned me yet : ) Sean
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Sean, stone you??? I think they're thinking of making a virtual stone sculpture of you! Would you like one arm or two? Standing or on a horse? Sabre or soldering iron?

Kevziek, and all, I absolutely agree. This site and your musings and generosity have added to my life. At the very least, I have a place that reminds me I am relatively sane despite my excessive commitment to audio ;-) More than that, I have learned much here: Both about audio and about the value of sharing time with others. Thank you all.
I must have missed this one before- how ever after reading it all I concur, simply the best. I am far to tired to add any wit so I won't even try, good day everyone ~Tim
Surely, everyone by now, must know that this site is a daily part of my life. Rarely does a day go by that I don't read and post on Audiogon. Sometimes I will check this site 3 or 4 times a day. Since I don't have any real audiophiles in my local area, I get my "fix" here, on the Audiogon. Nobody around where I live understands my audio obsession, and they think I'm nuts spending all this money on equipment. They think I should buy a new lawn tractor or fishing boat. This is the only place where I can converse(electronically) with other audio-freaks. It's a great addition to my life.