Really - do we need to do this every time? Not having a go at anyone in particular, so please don't feel slighted.
Here we have a thread about "what do you use to listen to music when out bush". Presumably because the OP likes to listen to music when out bush, and is interested in finding out what setup would be best to allow him/her to listen to music when out bush. I'm guessing he/she would like to draw on the experiences of other people, who also like listening to music while out bush. I would imagine that he/she is expecting to receive informative advice from other people about their experiences, and what they would recommend. All in the field of listening to music when out bush.
If you do not like listening to music while out bush, that's perfectly fine. It's what makes us all different. Some like listening to music when out bush, some don't. I will fight to the death for your right to go bush and not listen to music. If you feel the need to express how much you don't like listening to music when out bush, feel free to start an appreciation thread. I would suggest the title "What do you NOT play music from while bush camping in your camper?". I'm more than happy for that thread to contain nothing more that people saying how much they don't like listening to music when out bush. I promise to post this same response to THAT thread if it gets overrun by people posting constantly about how much they like to listen to music when out bush, and what the best way to listen to music when out bush is, and so forth.
But when there's a particular discussion around a particular request/idea/train of thought, can we please stick to it, at least in spirit? Same as when Person A asks a question about how best to connect X to Y, and instead receives 4 pages of hotly contested debate about why both X and Y are junk, and that Z is obviously superior. Be that as it may, it's not the topic that's being discussed.
I know it's not intended in that manner, but the reality is that the constant reinforcing of one's beliefs in someone else's thread comes across as very self-righteous and holier-than-thou. Certainly we're all hear to learn, and to listen to everyone else's experience and opinion, but let's try to at least stay on topic, shall we?
Let's keep the constant opining to the allocated topics :
* Toyota vs Nissan
* Caravans vs campers
* Jaycos vs campers
* Anything in the Electrical section
Thanks,
Matto
The cranky guy who's thankfully not a mod, so none of the above holds any weight.