> Modern flat panel technology is only capable of reproducing 70% of the visible spectrum...
> I'm not knocking your monitor. I'm just saying, it's NOT even close.
> Your color calibration is WORTHLESS when it comes to representing Real Life.
Believe what you like...
Sure, today's monitors can't display the entire range of brightnesses/contrast and colors that most peoples eyes can perceive. But it can come close enough for its purpose in most cases. (I'm not going to count cases where the color is known to be wrong, say a Wide gamut monitor incorrectly using the wrong color space).
A monitor can be very close for the Gamut of the color space it is designed to display (say sRGB). Or perhaps a larger color space like Adobe RGB.
Both are going to be a subset of the eyes 'color space', but are probably adequate for what the O.P. wanted (aside from the question of whether peoples setups were likely to be accurate enough in the first place)...
Just because a subset of the world can't be relatively closely approximated on a display doesn't mean that there are aren't large parts of it that can.
Fine, use your display the way you want (apparently cursing it's hideous color inadequacies

). But I won't be chucking out my monitor any time soon because is seems a reasonable approximation of 'real life' to me for most of the situations where I expect it to be.
At any rate, this seems to be straying off topic...