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Old July 27th 08, 04:08 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
MikeB
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Looks like this newsgroup is pretty much dead isn't it? All I see these
days (much like nearly every other newgroup I used to follow) is endless
posts selling cheap tat from China.
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Old July 29th 08, 03:20 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Ross
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MikeB wrote:
Looks like this newsgroup is pretty much dead isn't it? All I see these
days (much like nearly every other newgroup I used to follow) is endless
posts selling cheap tat from China.


Got to agree with you mike, its a shame though

Lurker Ross
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Old July 31st 08, 01:25 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Ian_m[_2_]
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"Ross" wrote in message
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MikeB wrote:
Looks like this newsgroup is pretty much dead isn't it? All I see these
days (much like nearly every other newgroup I used to follow) is endless
posts selling cheap tat from China.


Got to agree with you mike, its a shame though

Isn't this also due to the fact that it is a lot easier to do home cinema
today than it way a couple of years ago. You had to choose DVD player,
receiver, speakers etc all very expensive and advice was very often need
before parting with you cash.

But today you can even go into Curry's and for £200 get quite a decent 5.1
DVD system all in one box.

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Old July 31st 08, 02:26 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Ross
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Ian_m wrote:
"Ross" wrote in message
...
MikeB wrote:
Looks like this newsgroup is pretty much dead isn't it? All I see
these days (much like nearly every other newgroup I used to follow)
is endless posts selling cheap tat from China.


Got to agree with you mike, its a shame though

Isn't this also due to the fact that it is a lot easier to do home
cinema today than it way a couple of years ago. You had to choose DVD
player, receiver, speakers etc all very expensive and advice was very
often need before parting with you cash.

But today you can even go into Curry's and for £200 get quite a decent
5.1 DVD system all in one box.


True, the basic, high street, home cinema set-up is now very affordable
and, please don't hate me, probably perfectly adequate for most peoples
requirements.

I think the market for high end installs still exists and obviously
these are infanatly configurable.

What I think has disappeared are the enthusiastic people that enjoyed
discussion without necessarily needing a problem to solve.

Unless of course they are just hiding, awaiting their time to rise again
sort of AV second coming

Lurker Ross

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Old July 31st 08, 03:21 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Nigel Barker[_2_]
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 15:26:39 +0100, Ross wrote:

Ian_m wrote:
"Ross" wrote in message
...
MikeB wrote:
Looks like this newsgroup is pretty much dead isn't it? All I see
these days (much like nearly every other newgroup I used to follow)
is endless posts selling cheap tat from China.

Got to agree with you mike, its a shame though

Isn't this also due to the fact that it is a lot easier to do home
cinema today than it way a couple of years ago. You had to choose DVD
player, receiver, speakers etc all very expensive and advice was very
often need before parting with you cash.

But today you can even go into Curry's and for £200 get quite a decent
5.1 DVD system all in one box.


True, the basic, high street, home cinema set-up is now very affordable
and, please don't hate me, probably perfectly adequate for most peoples
requirements.

I think the market for high end installs still exists and obviously
these are infanatly configurable.

What I think has disappeared are the enthusiastic people that enjoyed
discussion without necessarily needing a problem to solve.

Unless of course they are just hiding, awaiting their time to rise again
sort of AV second coming

Lurker Ross


In common with much of Usenet this group has been deserted by former denizens
deluded by the flash beauty & cheap thrills of web based forums. In the case of
uk.media.home-cinema you will find www.avforums.com covers the topic pretty
well.
--

Cheers

Nigel Barker
Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur
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Old July 31st 08, 03:45 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Ross
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Nigel Barker wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 15:26:39 +0100, Ross wrote:

Ian_m wrote:
"Ross" wrote in message
...
MikeB wrote:
Looks like this newsgroup is pretty much dead isn't it? All I see
these days (much like nearly every other newgroup I used to follow)
is endless posts selling cheap tat from China.
Got to agree with you mike, its a shame though
Isn't this also due to the fact that it is a lot easier to do home
cinema today than it way a couple of years ago. You had to choose DVD
player, receiver, speakers etc all very expensive and advice was very
often need before parting with you cash.

But today you can even go into Curry's and for £200 get quite a decent
5.1 DVD system all in one box.

True, the basic, high street, home cinema set-up is now very affordable
and, please don't hate me, probably perfectly adequate for most peoples
requirements.

I think the market for high end installs still exists and obviously
these are infanatly configurable.

What I think has disappeared are the enthusiastic people that enjoyed
discussion without necessarily needing a problem to solve.

Unless of course they are just hiding, awaiting their time to rise again
sort of AV second coming

Lurker Ross


In common with much of Usenet this group has been deserted by former denizens
deluded by the flash beauty & cheap thrills of web based forums. In the case of
uk.media.home-cinema you will find www.avforums.com covers the topic pretty
well.
--

Cheers

Nigel Barker
Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur


Very true Nigel BUT its for that reason that I love Usenet, it takes a
certain amount of skill to use and this generally keeps the gits away!

I know that we still get plenty of trolls and muppets but I cant imagine
its nearly as much as if it were a more accessible and widely used
platform.

Lurker Ross

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