I'll try to be a little bit more helpful...assuming that your post was genuine, and not some too-clever trolling effort.
You're getting hassled because the Aerospoke wheel (alongside the ironic t-shirt, aviator shades and skinny-pants) is now a metonymy for the excesses of fixter/hipster culture. Apparently, you often see Aerospokes on so-called 'poser bikes': bikes modeled on 'genuine' messenger bikes, but actually ridden by people who are reported to care more for fashion than function. Messengers supposedly use front Aerospokes because they are easier to throw a lock through...or some such thing. I don't live in a large city, so I've never seen one in the wild (messenger or Aerospoke). Too bad.
I've heard that they are reasonably durable, but genuinely heavy. Also, they're made in the US, if that stirs your coffee. I believe that Aerospoke has a fixed rear available, but a few people have posted their concerns about the quality of that item. I would never buy one (front or rear) because I have a thing about being able to cheaply replace failing componentry, and since an AS is monocoque, once it's toast it's toast. That's how it seems, anyway-- check with the manufacturer. Don't trust me, though-- my greatest cycling aspiration is to one day own a Rivendell...so you can see where my loyalties lie.
Discs are for track racing. They'll give you a crap ride, and make your bike into a kite. Not a good idea. A couple other companies offer low-spoke carbon wheels: Hed, uhm...can't remember the others. Aerospokes have become very popular, lately, and as consequence they aren't readily available. You should use the backorder time to do some research: for that much money, you could buy an absolutely dynamite conventional wheelset, handmade by Peter White himself.
Last edited by Gordiep; 09-27-07 at 02:52 PM.