Okay, guys, I need your help with my homework.
Now wait just a second before you click back into The Steam Vent sub-forum!
Hear me out:
For my English Literature class (Introduction to Shakespeare) I have to examine conventions in arts or social behavior because Shakespeare used lots of conventions in his writing (plot devices, sonnet structure, etc.).
Think about the conventions of elevator behavior. How do people act before and after they enter an elevator and finally when they enter and ride in one? Think about all the weird things we do: stand as far apart from one another as space would permit; pretend we're too busy to notice one another by staring at our feet; a sudden silence befalling everyone's tongues. We never really give thought to this, but it seems pretty bizarre when we step back and examine it.
For my paper, I wanted to examine the conventions of... wait for it... AUDIOPHILES!
I figured you guys might want to rant a bit about the conventions of audiophiles: their purchasing behavior (cables, anyone?), how they listen to and critique music, etc.
If you know anything about audiophiles (I'm focusing on the bad breed, not Audioholics
), please share your thoughts with me in this thread.
I need to list and analyze their conventions for a paper. My teacher wants this to be a light and humorous piece, rather than plodding and earnest. What better a subject to make fun of?
And for anyone unclear as to what conventions are in this context, they're not places of formal assembly!
I'm talking about practices, customs, traditions, etc.
Thanks, guys!
P.S. Gene, feel free to "pursue the truth in audio" in this thread