The Annoyed Man wrote:My wife liked the thing until she saw the price. $700 may be a good price, but it's more than she wants to spend.
I was ready to buy one until I saw that price
Cut out the speakers and it could get that price point lower
I hear "price point" bandied about everywhere. What is the difference between "price point" and "price?" Or, is "price point" just a way to sound in the know? No offense intended.
It's a way for us cool kids to make you outsiders feel more awkward and worse about yourselves.
Thanks TAM. Figured as much. It was one of my words/phrases I had in my "insider" vocabulary along with ROI, Let me be clear, at the end of the day, outside the box, etc.
Just one small problem - it's small enough and attractive enough to be stolen for what it looks like during a burglary with the inside bonus discovered later.
Even if bolted to the floor its shape would likely provide sufficient leverage to break it free, even if your wife let you drill holes through the living room carpet. Uh-huh.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:My wife liked the thing until she saw the price. $700 may be a good price, but it's more than she wants to spend.
I was ready to buy one until I saw that price
Cut out the speakers and it could get that price point lower
I hear "price point" bandied about everywhere. What is the difference between "price point" and "price?" Or, is "price point" just a way to sound in the know? No offense intended.
I just meant it that they could lower the range of the pice by getting rid of the useless speakers , not trying to sound like know anything. It may come from working sales long long ago
Apropos of nothing on-Topic, but bears a repeat for the chuckle factor if you've ever bootstrapped a company or been a business consultant. Just sayin'...
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I'd be very interested in something like this. But there is no way I would give a company I know nothing about several hundred dollars on a "pre-order". Let's see if they stay in business long enough to actually start production, then I may bite.
I think the main benefit here is for those of us who have SO's that veto the look of a "gun safe" in the actual house, so we need to keep our long guns in a difficult to access place. If this allows us to move a long gun into the bedroom or living room, that is a huge benefit, IMHO. If I'm worried about someone stealing the thing in a burglary, then I can always move my AR to the main gun safe before I leave the house.
Apropos of nothing on-Topic, but bears a repeat for the chuckle factor if you've ever bootstrapped a company or been a business consultant. Just sayin'...
Now I understand where so many of those mission statements I see come from.
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"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." - Jeff Cooper
I am not a lawyer. Nothing in any of my posts should be construed as legal or professional advice.
Apropos of nothing on-Topic, but bears a repeat for the chuckle factor if you've ever bootstrapped a company or been a business consultant. Just sayin'...
Now I understand where so many of those mission statements I see come from.
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Our mission is to proactively empower scalable metrics as well as to interactively parallel task economically sound results through continuous improvement.
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I can do this all day long.
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