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On 8/30/2003 11:54:58 PM clspruiell wrote:

Why do you have dual rsw 15s? is one for surrounds??? im trying it but im afraid that with all those woofers and big speakers in my room i might have some strange signal synergys going on. And what made u choose the Klipsch sub with B/W speakers??

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They're very musical, I like that about them, and give me plenty of slam for movies. I love the RSW-15 as a sub. The RSW15 matches up well with the B&W's, no complaints here.

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my neighbor works for Ultimate Electronics and they had it special ordered for some guy and he backed out. Because they don't like that kind of inventory on the floor they cut me a sweet deal on it, otherwise it was probably a tad too pricy. I've really tested my wife's patience over the last 4-6 weeks changing this much in my system. It's a great amp though, I love it.

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1.gif That is one sweet system you have,B&W Nautilus all around,backed by dual RSW15's and a superb Krell power amp.

Oh yeah,now we are talking.

Your B&W have no excuses not to perform now,the Krell will wake these gorgeous Nautilus no doubt.

Congrats on a great choice of components

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LOL, I'm a HS grad who has applied himself, no college degree, and over the last 20 years have worked myself through several organizations into a VP role with my current company. Given the choice, your dad is right, though. Much tougher road without the degree. FINISH SCHOOL!!!

No cool cars, I live in texas, we drive trucks.

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On 9/3/2003 2:21:56 PM arthurs wrote:

LOL, I'm a HS grad who has applied himself, no college degree, and over the last 20 years have worked myself through several organizations into a VP role with my current company. Given the choice, your dad is right, though. Much tougher road without the degree. FINISH SCHOOL!!!

No cool cars, I live in texas, we drive trucks.
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The problem now days is most companies won't even give you the time of day withous a bachlors (sp?) - and thats even for some pretty lame, low-paying jobs - lat alone a job like you have. If it wasn't for school, I would have been in middle management at work by now, but as I am working part time and need to keep decent hours, I have not tried for any promotions.

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my experience has been that you need to find something you like to do and find stimulating, and you'll thrive overall. By that I mean that you will look forward to getting up and going in every day and having your potential realized and expanded by challenges and the environment you're in. I know it sounds like that will be hard to find, but if you are diigent and don't settle for the long term, you can. I think sometimes you can settle for less than you had hoped in a company or job, but only if you have a plan and a path to the next place you're going to be.

If you go through all that school and only end up trading time for money, you won't be happy in the end, no matter how much you have.

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