Saturday, May 15, 2010

forum behaviour

Shameless....and don't even realise it.

The typical renotalk forum response goes like this:

  1. Oh, your lights are so nice but I saw others which were just as nice but cheaper at XXX.
  2. Oh, you have good taste, your lights are so nice. I have them too! But mine were bought at a cheaper price.
  3. Oh, you have good taste, your lights are so nice. I have them too! But mine were bought at a cheaper price. And nicer too, don't know why but my ego says so.
  4. Oh your lights are so nice but mine are nicer. And I bought mine cheaper too.
  5. Oh your lights are so nice! I don't care what price you paid for them but mine are nicer and cheaper.
  6. Oh your lights are so nice. But if only they were of a different colour, different material, different size, different design etc etc different. Just like this one which I bought which is not only nicer than yours but cheaper too.
  7. Oh your lights are so nice but expensive! Mine are nicer and cheaper.
  8. Oh your lights are so nice and cheap! Mine are nicer and cheaper.

Out of forums, these people still speak the same way!

Friday, May 07, 2010

Suar

Bought this pair of stools.

Same size. The smaller one on the right. Two of them

Looks like an amputated Panton S Chair doesn't it.

The lady at the shop was saying it's carved out of a solid piece of suar wood trunk. She went on to explain that the suar wood was a durable hardwood with fine bands of grains in a rich shade of dark brown. She likened the suar to mahogany. My eyebrow (left, to be specific) raised visibly. Similar grain and density she proffer. I heard the word "similar" loud and clear.

Found out from the company's website that suar wood is from a very common shade tree. The suar wood they use are sourced from fallen trunks and trees that are being removed for housing development or highway construction projects. Certified eco-friendly, apparently.

She could have told us the suar wood is actually wood from the common rain tree.

I never knew the raintree could have such nice grain and colour. There was an Indian national who was at the shop too. He was looking at another stool. He had wanted to ship one back to India.

Mahogany....isn't that the type of wood Gibson's Les Paul guitars are made of?