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'2001' and it's impact...

Posted by Kiefer74.1 on October 14, 2007 at 17:36:24:

I may not be a big Sci-Fi fan, but do love '2001' as well a a few others that escape my mind at the moment. Off-topic, but 'A Clockwork Orange' has almost always been in my top ten.

Even decision to buy my 1st pair of Maggies was in part because of that movie, the monolith, and a strange 'experience' I had years after watching the movie. There are no doubt other speakers that are more accurate or have other attributes the Maggies don't have, but I have no regrets about any Maggie purchase.

Funny how many of these sci-fi movies (and t.v. shows) have prompted people to create these so called items from well into the future that we have today.

Regards,
Jon





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