TCM Wrote:
> Well, I guess there are some swedes that might afford it
> (http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/10/BWQ7.html), although he lives in
> Switzerland today...
Kamprad is a tight fella, from the famously "super tight" area of
Swerden called "Småland".
He wouldn't enjoy his riches -so they
slimpy Wrote:
> Yeah, he could afford them. But Ingvar Kamprad would probably be the
> last person to buy them...
>
> -s.
You're probably correct :-D
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060326/bs_nm/swiss_ikea_kamprad_dc
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TCM Wrote:
> Well, I guess there are some swedes that might afford it
> (http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/10/BWQ7.html), although he lives in
> Switzerland today...
Yeah, he could afford them. But Ingvar Kamprad would probably be the
last person to buy them...
-s.
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P Floding Wrote:
> I quote from the ad:
>
> "1st March 2006
> Swedish Statement permanent showroom premiere in Singapore July 15th.
>
> Swedish Statement AV Private Limited
> #04-23 The Adelphi,
> 1 Coleman Street
> Singapore 179803"
>
> He, he..
> I'm sure no swedes can afford this stuff.
TCM Wrote:
> Just came across a notice in a swedish magazine (Saab magazine...) about
> Swedish Statement (http://www.swedishstatement.com/). Looks like a nice
> little system, but how many are willing to spend as much money on the
> speakers alone ($25,
> http://www.audiofederation.com/deale
radish Wrote:
> Sounds good to me! Must be worth at least twice what they're asking. :)
Maybe they should drink less cognac before writing their hype ;)
Or they have expensive Cognac drinking habits
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> directly to the listener's subconscious is not only unequaled - it is
> just plain phenomenal. This isn't technology anymore - this is magic.
Sounds good to