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LeBaron & Alrich
July 3rd 03, 08:25 AM
Fill X > wrote:

> I think harvey knows the English language but was making a joke. And while
> we're on that topic, I don't think you meant to say "Unscrupled".

Right, he meant to write "unscrupulatory".

--
ha

ScotFraser
July 3rd 03, 05:10 PM
<< Sure, like beer tastes better in Germany; but who can go there?
>>

I'll be going there in a couple weeks. I'll drink a few beers for you while I'm
there & you can let me know how they taste.

Scott Fraser

David Morley
July 3rd 03, 05:31 PM
In article >,
(ScotFraser) wrote:

> I'll be going there in a couple weeks. I'll drink a few beers for you while
> I'm
> there & you can let me know how they taste.
>
> Scott Fraser


They taste better in Bavaria!
David
Regensburg

Jon Erickson
July 4th 03, 01:15 AM
Fletcher > wrote in message >...
> Mike wrote:
>[i]
> >
> > Difference is I didn't use derogatory pejoratives. I did eventually
> > respond to Fletcher in kind but he has mainly left it to his minions
> > to defend his actions.
>
> "Derogatory pejoratives" is
> redundant, as are the vast majority of your other dumbass posts. I didn't leave anyone to
> "defend" anything... this is just too ****ing stupid to warrant comment, so I didn't comment. Go
> figure.
>
> May I suggest you attempt to get a life (rent to own?) and stop worrying about what I happen to
> type on a usenet group. Contemplate just how anything I say or do actually impacts your right to
> existence. Oh golly, it doesn't. No ****.

rec.audio.pro should close its doors for a while. too much
grandstanding and too many classifieds... check out recording.org for
a much more friendly and informative forum.

Jon Erickson

Fletcher
July 4th 03, 12:51 PM
Jon Erickson wrote:

> check out recording.org for
> a much more friendly and informative forum.
>

Been there, done that...
--
Fletcher
Mercenary Audio
TEL: 508-543-0069
FAX: 508-543-9670
http://www.mercenary.com
"this is not a problem"

Dave Martin
July 4th 03, 05:54 PM
"LeBaron & Alrich" > wrote in message
.. .

> Sure, like beer tastes better in Germany; but who can go there?
>
Germans, but I think that they're all on vacation in Miami...

--
Dave Martin
Java Jive Studio
Nashville, TN
www.javajivestudio.com

Dave Martin
July 4th 03, 05:57 PM
"David Morley" > wrote in message
news:520031991064-0001-
>
>
> They taste better in Bavaria!

According to a Bavarian bus driver we had once, Everything Bavarian is
better than everything else. And Bavarians either did everything first or
better than everyone else - from beer to schnitzel to inventing
electricity...

--
Dave Martin
Java Jive Studio
Nashville, TN
www.javajivestudio.com

Willie K.Yee, M.D.
July 4th 03, 08:11 PM
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 11:57:17 -0500, "Dave Martin"
> wrote:

>According to a Bavarian bus driver we had once, Everything Bavarian is
>better than everything else. And Bavarians either did everything first or
>better than everyone else - from beer to schnitzel to inventing
>electricity...

Und do not vergesse, das BMW steht fur Beyerishe Motor Werke, Bavarian
Motor Works zu you. Best motorcycles und autos.


Willie K. Yee, M.D. http://www.bestweb.net/~wkyee
Developer of Problem Knowledge Couplers for Psychiatry http://www.pkc.com
Webmaster and Guitarist for the Big Blue Big Band http://www.bigbluebigband.org

Roger W. Norman
July 4th 03, 09:06 PM
**** it. Beer tastes better when I'm drinking it than any beer somewhere
else in the world. If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and music is in
the ear of the behearer, then beer is in the tastebuds of the one drinking
it. And yes, any woman feels one hell of a lot better to me when I have my
hands on her than when I don't.

Sorry, just my little piece of heaven.

--


Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio

301-585-4681




"David Morley" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> (ScotFraser) wrote:
>
> > I'll be going there in a couple weeks. I'll drink a few beers for you
while
> > I'm
> > there & you can let me know how they taste.
> >
> > Scott Fraser
>
>
> They taste better in Bavaria!
> David
> Regensburg

Roger W. Norman
July 4th 03, 09:11 PM
Yep, and when I was touring Kauai I was told that they had the best coffee,
but then on Hawaii in Kona, their coffee was best. Each one I liked, and
each one I brought home, and each one disappointed when brewed with the
water. There's more to "the best" than the product.

--


Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio

301-585-4681




"Dave Martin" > wrote in message
...
> "David Morley" > wrote in message
> news:520031991064-0001-
> >
> >
> > They taste better in Bavaria!
>
> According to a Bavarian bus driver we had once, Everything Bavarian is
> better than everything else. And Bavarians either did everything first or
> better than everyone else - from beer to schnitzel to inventing
> electricity...
>
> --
> Dave Martin
> Java Jive Studio
> Nashville, TN
> www.javajivestudio.com
>
>

JSVice
July 4th 03, 10:07 PM
>From: "Roger W. Norman"

>**** it. Beer tastes better when I'm drinking it than any beer somewhere
>else in the world. If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and music is in
>the ear of the behearer, then beer is in the tastebuds of the one drinking
>it. And yes, any woman feels one hell of a lot better to me when I have my
>hands on her than when I don't.
>
>Sorry, just my little piece of heaven.
>
>--
>
>
>Roger W. Norman
>SirMusic Studio

>301-585-4681


Cue plagal cadance... "Aaaaa-men" (fermata)

Fletcher
July 5th 03, 12:39 PM
"David Morgan (MAMS)" wrote:

> "Fletcher" > wrote in message ...
> > Jon Erickson wrote:
> >
> > > check out recording.org for
> > > a much more friendly and informative forum.
> > >
> >
> > Been there, done that...
>
> Is that why you're missing in action around here so much ?
>

I stop by everyday... just seems like most days there isn't that much upon which a comment is
warranted...
--
Fletcher
Mercenary Audio
TEL: 508-543-0069
FAX: 508-543-9670
http://www.mercenary.com
"this is not a problem"

Bob Olhsson
July 5th 03, 06:40 PM
In article >, Roger W. Norman
> wrote:

>when I was touring Kauai I was told that they had the best coffee,
>but then on Hawaii in Kona, their coffee was best. Each one I liked, and
>each one I brought home, and each one disappointed when brewed with the
>water.

I never stumbled into any decent Kona for years but there IS such a
thing and it absolutely lives up to its reputation as one of the
world's great coffees. I had sincerely believed it all to be hype.

--
Bob Olhsson Audio Mastery Recording Project Design and Consulting
Box 90412, Nashville TN 37209 Tracking, Mixing, Mastering, Audio for Picture
615.385.8051 FAX: 615.385.8196 Mix Evaluation and Quality Control
40 years of making people sound better than they ever imagined!

Kurt Albershardt
July 5th 03, 08:23 PM
Bob Olhsson wrote:
>
>
>> when I was touring Kauai I was told that they had the best coffee,
>> but then on Hawaii in Kona, their coffee was best. Each one I liked, and
>> each one I brought home, and each one disappointed when brewed with the
>> water.
>
>
> I never stumbled into any decent Kona for years but there IS such a
> thing and it absolutely lives up to its reputation as one of the
> world's great coffees. I had sincerely believed it all to be hype.

$20-25 a pound at the plantation. Generally shipped home as gifts or
hand carried to the mainland.

John LeBlanc
July 5th 03, 08:53 PM
"Bob Olhsson" > wrote in message
...

> I never stumbled into any decent Kona for years but there IS such a
> thing and it absolutely lives up to its reputation as one of the
> world's great coffees. I had sincerely believed it all to be hype.

For a while (80's) Bennigans Restaurant ground and brewed Royal Kona beans.
It was the first time I tasted Kona beans. Loved it.

John

Mike Rivers
July 6th 03, 01:20 AM
In article > writes:

> I never stumbled into any decent Kona for years but there IS such a
> thing and it absolutely lives up to its reputation as one of the
> world's great coffees. I had sincerely believed it all to be hype.

There's a mom-and-pop coffee store around here that has Kona for about
$26/pound. Want me to bring you some when I come to Nashville for NAMM
in a couple of weeks? I've never had the heart or wallet to try it
myself.


--
I'm really Mike Rivers - )

Roger W. Norman
July 6th 03, 02:08 AM
It's not the same without Hawaiian water. There's something about the water
staying in the aquafier for such great lengths of time that adds
significantly to the taste of the coffee. I just couldn't make the same cup
of coffee back here. I generally default back to Arabica beans when I can
find them, but I don't search gourmet coffee shops. Whatever is available
in the morning is good enough. It's got to be really great coffee to make
me want to drink coffee all day anymore.

--


Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio

301-585-4681




"John LeBlanc" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Bob Olhsson" > wrote in message
> ...
>
> > I never stumbled into any decent Kona for years but there IS such a
> > thing and it absolutely lives up to its reputation as one of the
> > world's great coffees. I had sincerely believed it all to be hype.
>
> For a while (80's) Bennigans Restaurant ground and brewed Royal Kona
beans.
> It was the first time I tasted Kona beans. Loved it.
>
> John
>
>

Fletcher
July 6th 03, 12:36 PM
Mike wrote:

> Fletcher > wrote in message >...
> > Mike wrote:
> >[i]
> > >
> > > Difference is I didn't use derogatory pejoratives. I did eventually
> > > respond to Fletcher in kind but he has mainly left it to his minions
> > > to defend his actions.
> >
> > "Derogatory pejoratives" is
> > redundant, as are the vast majority of your other dumbass posts.
>
> If you'd looked up the two words you would realize there is a
> difference in meaning between the two.
>
> Kind of interesting criteria you have for posting. I guess it depends
> on whether you think you have an opportunity to tell someone you ****
> on them or you will beat there ass.

Yeah... you're an english major [not]... why don't you learn the differences in the 3 spelling of
"there" before you start to critique other usage of the language.

FWIW, the word 'subderisorious' would have sufficed in lieu of "derogatory pejoratives" [BTW, the word
"pejorative" is an adjective, which can not be plural. It's meaning is 'derogatory', 'belittling',
'disparaging', implying or imputing evil; deprecatory; or unfavorable... which is pretty much what
'derogatory' means isn't it.

In your use, it certainly was redundant.

While I have no cause to offer to kick your ass... I would invite you to go **** your mother. Sorry, I
have no patience for fools and morons...
--
Fletcher
Mercenary Audio
TEL: 508-543-0069
FAX: 508-543-9670
http://www.mercenary.com
"this is not a problem"

David Morgan \(MAMS\)
July 6th 03, 07:48 PM
"DrBoom" > wrote in message ...

> Physically small men talking big on Usenet is nothing new, of course.


Neither are the spelling police. Do I sense a little "low level goading?"

DrBoom
July 6th 03, 09:49 PM
"David Morgan \(MAMS\)" > wrote in message >...
> "DrBoom" > wrote in message ...
>
> > Physically small men talking big on Usenet is nothing new, of course.
>
>
> Neither are the spelling police.

I'm from Internal Affairs. It can be dangerous when one of our
own goes bad: nouns get confused with adjectives, participles
dangle indecently, and apostrophes -- well, we don't like to
talk about what hapens to them. It's a hard world, citizen,
and justice ain't pretty.

> Do I sense a little "low level goading?"

Moi? Heavens, no!

-DrBoom

Roger W. Norman
July 7th 03, 01:37 AM
Here's some glass house for you. You have no balls. Try to dispell that
little rumor without having to expose yourself.

**** you twits. You're all the same as the guys gunning for the fastest gun
in the west. Assuming you live, you've got a reputation.

The only thing is that you don't have to present yourselves to the
possibility of having little balls of lead piercing your bodies, so it's
kinda convienent to cast aspersions and then drop back into anonymity.

You got balls? You think?

And the biggest problem is that no matter what you say, Fletcher is still
going to have the same reputation with his peers that he currently holds.

What twits. If you can't recognize a man for his worth than the least you
can do is shut the **** up. The onus is on you, not Fletcher. Any asshole
worth half a fart would recognize that. What a waste of soft tissue.

--


Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio

301-585-4681




"DrBoom" > wrote in message
om...
> Fletcher > wrote in message
> >...
>
> [...]
>
> > Yeah... you're an english major [not]... why don't you learn the
> > differences in the 3 spelling of "there" before you start to critique
> > other usage of the language.
>
> Glass houses, Fletcher, glass houses. Why do *you* "randomly" quote
"every"
> other "word"?
>
> > FWIW, the word 'subderisorious' would have sufficed in lieu of
> > "derogatory pejoratives"
>
> What a delightfully obscure word! You're dead wrong that it would serve
his
> purposes, of course (it means "gently mocking" -- I doubt "gentle" is what
he
> meant), but don't let that stand in the way of bringing neglected
adjectives
> to our attention.
>
> > [BTW, the word "pejorative" is an adjective, which can not be plural.
It's
>
> "It's" is a contraction for "It is". The possessive form is "its".
>
> > meaning is 'derogatory', 'belittling', 'disparaging', implying or
imputing
> > evil; deprecatory;
>
> Bah, semicolon abuse.
>
> > or unfavorable... which is pretty much what 'derogatory' means isn't it.
>
> Grammar Police/Lexicon Nazi Rule Number One: Always research flames
> before you post them.
>
> Main Entry: 1pe·jo·ra·tive
> Pronunciation: pi-'jor-&-tiv, -'jär- also 'pe-j&-r&-tiv or 'pE-
or -"rA-
> or 'pej-r&- or 'pEj-
> Function: noun
> Date: 1882
>
> Yes, it can also be used as an adjective.
>
> > In your use, it certainly was redundant.
>
> In *your* case, it certainly was both pedantic and repeatedly incorrect.
>
> > While I have no cause to offer to kick your ass... I would invite you to
go
> > **** your mother.
>
> Physically small men talking big on Usenet is nothing new, of course.
>
> > Sorry, I have no patience for fools and morons...
>
> Go look in the mirror. To be other than a fool is to not be human.
> How does it feel?
>
> ----
>
> If it was *my* name in the subject line of this thread, I'd just let it
> die -- which is exactly what it was doing until you helped revive it.
> I figured this would happen since any publicity is good publicity, right?
>
> Can you feel the love?
>
> -DrBoom

Bob Olhsson
July 7th 03, 02:59 AM
In article >, Dave Martin
> wrote:

>Hey, Mike; If Bob doesn't want it, I'll try a pound...

Maybe we can all try it together!

--
Bob Olhsson Audio Mastery Recording Project Design and Consulting
Box 90412, Nashville TN 37209 Tracking, Mixing, Mastering, Audio for Picture
615.385.8051 FAX: 615.385.8196 Mix Evaluation and Quality Control
40 years of making people sound better than they ever imagined!

DrBoom
July 7th 03, 08:57 AM
Hmmm, I thought we went over this in last semester's class:

> 3: The cronies you see hanging around here are no different than
> those on any other newsgroup, or in any real life clique for that
> matter: an alpha male emerges, while the weaker personalities take
> on some of his traits. The tell-tale brown nosing and clubby inside
> jokes are dead giveaways on- or offline. If you were ever in high
> school athletics, you'll know exactly what I mean.

From now on, sit in front and try not to fall asleep.

-----

Is Google's search all screwed up, or have you really written 1,000
posts to this group since April 1st? For reference, that's more than
five times more than Fletcher has posted in the same period. You're
not more than one fifth as entertaining, so it's a net loss if true.

-DrBalls

"Roger W. Norman" > wrote in message >...

[snipped chest beating]

David Morgan \(MAMS\)
July 7th 03, 09:57 AM
"DrBoom" > wrote in message om...

> Is Google's search all screwed up, or have you really written 1,000
> posts to this group since April 1st? For reference, that's more than
> five times more than Fletcher has posted in the same period. You're
> not more than one fifth as entertaining, so it's a net loss if true.


It musta' been the political thread numbers. How can war be entertaining?

(Oh... nevermind, the news media just showed us that, didn't they....)


DM

LeBaron & Alrich
July 7th 03, 01:21 PM
David Morgan (MAMS) > wrote:

> "DrBoom" > wrote in message ...

> > Physically small men talking big on Usenet is nothing new, of course.

> Neither are the spelling police. Do I sense a little "low level goading?"

"Got yer goad!"

--
ha

Fletcher
July 7th 03, 01:35 PM
DrBoom wrote:


>
>
> > FWIW, the word 'subderisorious' would have sufficed in lieu of
> > "derogatory pejoratives"
>
> What a delightfully obscure word! You're dead wrong that it would serve his
> purposes, of course (it means "gently mocking" -- I doubt "gentle" is what he
> meant), but don't let that stand in the way of bringing neglected adjectives
> to our attention.

So, in your opinion, derogatory pejoratives is a better choice? How about
belittling derogatory pejorative?

>
>
> > [BTW, the word "pejorative" is an adjective, which can not be plural. It's
>
> "It's" is a contraction for "It is". The possessive form is "its".

Busted.

>
>
> > meaning is 'derogatory', 'belittling', 'disparaging', implying or imputing
> > evil; deprecatory;
>
> Bah, semicolon abuse.

Typo.

>
>
> > or unfavorable... which is pretty much what 'derogatory' means isn't it.
>
> Grammar Police/Lexicon Nazi Rule Number One: Always research flames
> before you post them.
>
> Main Entry: 1pe·jo·ra·tive
> Pronunciation: pi-'jor-&-tiv, -'jär- also 'pe-j&-r&-tiv or 'pE- or -"rA-
> or 'pej-r&- or 'pEj-
> Function: noun
> Date: 1882
>
> Yes, it can also be used as an adjective.
>
> > In your use, it certainly was redundant.
>
> In *your* case, it certainly was both pedantic and repeatedly incorrect.

I'll give you pedantic, but you'll have to elaborate on the incorrect portion.

>
>
> > While I have no cause to offer to kick your ass... I would invite you to go
> > **** your mother.
>
> Physically small men talking big on Usenet is nothing new, of course.

so what are you mumbling about? This asshole keeps saying that I spent my time in
r.a.p. 'threatening' people. Said I was going to call him out or some ****. I
thought he needed to get laid, it might take his mind off being an asshole for a
few minutes. So explain to me how exactly is that "talking big"?

>
>
> > Sorry, I have no patience for fools and morons...
>
> Go look in the mirror. To be other than a fool is to not be human.
> How does it feel?
>
> ----
>
> If it was *my* name in the subject line of this thread, I'd just let it
> die -- which is exactly what it was doing until you helped revive it.
> I figured this would happen since any publicity is good publicity, right?
>
> Can you feel the love?
>
> -DrBoom

What I find rather amusing is that everyone connected with this thread who has
found cause to break my balls, are all anonymous. How the **** could your "name"
appear in the subject line of the thread? You don't use your ****ing name.
Sackless ****heel that you are, you employ a pseudonym. Wanna come clean with your
name there big fella? Didn't think you had the cojones for that. You may be of
the opinion that I'm an asshole, which is fine by me, I'm sure as **** not here to
please you... but at the end of the day at least there is no hiding behind a
'handle'. Think about it.
--
Fletcher
Mercenary Audio
TEL: 508-543-0069
FAX: 508-543-9670
http://www.mercenary.com
"this is not a problem"

Mike Rivers
July 7th 03, 03:56 PM
In article > writes:

> >Hey, Mike; If Bob doesn't want it, I'll try a pound...
>
> Maybe we can all try it together!

We haven't had a Nashville NAMM get-together (at least nobody's
invited me) since Lynn Fuston had a BBQ and microphone tasting a
couple of years ago. Maybe we should do a BBQ and coffee tasting.



--
I'm really Mike Rivers - )

Dave Martin
July 7th 03, 05:36 PM
"Mike Rivers" > wrote in message
news:znr1057580929k@trad...
>
> In article >
writes:
>
> > >Hey, Mike; If Bob doesn't want it, I'll try a pound...
> >
> > Maybe we can all try it together!
>
> We haven't had a Nashville NAMM get-together (at least nobody's
> invited me) since Lynn Fuston had a BBQ and microphone tasting a
> couple of years ago. Maybe we should do a BBQ and coffee tasting.
>
I'm up for it!

--
Dave Martin
Java Jive Studio
Nashville, TN
www.javajivestudio.com

Dave Martin
July 7th 03, 08:22 PM
"Bob Olhsson" > wrote in message
...
> In article >, Dave Martin
> > wrote:
>
> >I'm up for it!
>
> That or a hot chicken and coffee tasting.
>
> --
There you go; a chance for folks to prove themselves on multiple levels...
(Can you eat the Atomic Bomb chicken taste the difference between Kona,
Columbian and Kenyan coffee - on the same day?)

DrBoom
July 7th 03, 09:59 PM
For those of you who rightfully wish this thread was dead,
these aren't the droids you're looking for -- move along,
move along.

Fletcher > wrote in message >...
> DrBoom wrote:

[snipped English debate]

See how silly that was? Playing the Grammar Police game is fun, but
only if you want to know how many adverbs can dance on the head
of a pin. Otherwise, it's a red herring.

> > > While I have no cause to offer to kick your ass... I would invite you to go
> > > **** your mother.
> >
> > Physically small men talking big on Usenet is nothing new, of course.
>
> so what are you mumbling about? This asshole keeps saying that I spent my
> time in r.a.p. 'threatening' people.

You have done so in the past, and that sticks in people's minds.

> Said I was going to call him out or some ****.

It's not a totally unreasonable expectation on his part given the
image you've carefully cultivated.

> I thought he needed to get laid, it might take his mind off being an
> asshole for a few minutes. So explain to me how exactly is that
> "talking big"?

It's sophmoric chest thumping, and it's "talking big" if you post
something here that you wouldn't say in person. If you, as you
claim, really talk to people like that, then you must be hanging
out with a bunch of pussies, AKA "polite society". Big deal, anyone
can do that -- it's not very risky. You might also get away with it
in rough company if you're a "mascot" of some sort, but that's
only because they think you're cute and don't take it seriously.

Shooting your mouth off to total strangers, which is the equivalent
of what you're doing here, is something you don't get away with
in the real world for very long. Considering your stated background
and the fact that you made it past forty mostly intact, I think you
know this. That you behave otherwise on this newsgroup leads me
to believe that you either forgot those hard lessons or figure it's
worth the low risk to get some notoriety.

[snip]

> What I find rather amusing is that everyone connected with this
> thread who has found cause to break my balls, are all anonymous.

No, not everyone. Not that it makes much difference.

> How the **** could your "name" appear in the subject line of
> the thread? You don't use your ****ing name. Sackless ****heel
> that you are, you employ a pseudonym. Wanna come clean with
> your name there big fella? Didn't think you had the cojones for that.

Your quaint notions of manhood are irrelevant. Either my ideas are
useful, or they aren't. I consistently post with the same nom de net to
help people judge whether they want to pay attention to or ignore what
I write. If I had something to promote, it would be a diferent story
for a variety of reasons.

> You may be of the opinion that I'm an asshole, which is fine by me,
> I'm sure as **** not here to please you...

That much is obvious.

> but at the end of the day at least there is no hiding behind a
> 'handle'. Think about it.

Self esteem is good if you don't overdo it.

Now, why would I take the time to get into this at all? You cheated
the group, that's why. However you want to view your response
to the dude's for sale posting, the result is that we'll probably never
be able to get his insight into a pretty cool project. No matter
how entertaining you are, it's not worth it if we all get shafted
like that as a result.

You have your own playpen over at ProRec where you can do
what you like, but this newsgroup shouldn't have to suffer the
loss of valuable input from _anyone_ just because you won't be
civil when it's called for.

-DrBoom

DrBoom
July 8th 03, 07:57 AM
Fletcher > wrote in message >...
> DrBoom wrote:
>
> > For those of you who rightfully wish this thread was dead,
> > these aren't the droids you're looking for -- move along,
> > move along.
> >
>
> How noble of you...

Google is cool, isn't it? I use it too.

-DrBoom

Analogeezer
July 8th 03, 05:55 PM
(Jon Erickson) wrote in message >...
> Fletcher > wrote in message >...
> > Mike wrote:
> >[i]
> > >
> > > Difference is I didn't use derogatory pejoratives. I did eventually
> > > respond to Fletcher in kind but he has mainly left it to his minions
> > > to defend his actions.
> >
> > "Derogatory pejoratives" is
> > redundant, as are the vast majority of your other dumbass posts. I didn't leave anyone to
> > "defend" anything... this is just too ****ing stupid to warrant comment, so I didn't comment. Go
> > figure.
> >
> > May I suggest you attempt to get a life (rent to own?) and stop worrying about what I happen to
> > type on a usenet group. Contemplate just how anything I say or do actually impacts your right to
> > existence. Oh golly, it doesn't. No ****.
>
> rec.audio.pro should close its doors for a while. too much
> grandstanding and too many classifieds... check out recording.org for
> a much more friendly and informative forum.
>
> Jon Erickson

Yeah but the thing about RAP is all that stuff makes it REALLY
RESEMBLE the music business, especially the grandstanding part...

Analogeezer

Roger W. Norman
July 9th 03, 02:23 PM
I believe I saw a Food Nation show about the Atomic Bomb BBQ'd chicken where
Bobby Flay stood with a local policeman and ate it, sweat spewing off him
like a fire hose gone wild and an incredulous look on the policeman's face,
but he finished it even though his shirt was drenched by the end. Now I
doubt seriously if one could actually tell they were drinking coffee at all
if the chicken is really that hot! <g>

--


Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio

301-585-4681




"Dave Martin" > wrote in message
...
> "Bob Olhsson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >, Dave Martin
> > > wrote:
> >
> > >I'm up for it!
> >
> > That or a hot chicken and coffee tasting.
> >
> > --
> There you go; a chance for folks to prove themselves on multiple levels...
> (Can you eat the Atomic Bomb chicken taste the difference between Kona,
> Columbian and Kenyan coffee - on the same day?)
>
>
>

Bob Olhsson
July 9th 03, 04:22 PM
In article >, Roger W. Norman
> wrote:

>Now I
>doubt seriously if one could actually tell they were drinking coffee at all
>if the chicken is really that hot!

I stick with "mild."

--
Bob Olhsson Audio Mastery Recording Project Design and Consulting
Box 90412, Nashville TN 37209 Tracking, Mixing, Mastering, Audio for Picture
615.385.8051 FAX: 615.385.8196 Mix Evaluation and Quality Control
40 years of making people sound better than they ever imagined!

Dave Martin
July 9th 03, 06:57 PM
"Bob Olhsson" > wrote in message
...
> In article >, Roger W. Norman
> > wrote:
>
> >Now I
> >doubt seriously if one could actually tell they were drinking coffee at
all
> >if the chicken is really that hot!
>
> I stick with "mild."
>
Like Bob, I'm a wimp and stay with the mild as well. My wife prefers the
medium, and I have a keyboard player friend who always gets the hot. He says
that he wants to try the "Atomic Bomb" one day, but it will have to be a day
when he's not going back to the studio for a 2:00 session. He figures that
if it comes back on him, he shouldn't be trying to sing or play...

--
Dave Martin
Java Jive Studio
Nashville, TN
www.javajivestudio.com

Mike
July 10th 03, 04:23 AM
Whatever you said in this post it is between you and god cuz it doesn't make
much sense.

Mike http://www.mmeproductions.com



"Roger W. Norman" > wrote in message
...
> Here's some glass house for you. You have no balls. Try to dispell that
> little rumor without having to expose yourself.
>
> **** you twits. You're all the same as the guys gunning for the fastest
gun
> in the west. Assuming you live, you've got a reputation.
>
> The only thing is that you don't have to present yourselves to the
> possibility of having little balls of lead piercing your bodies, so it's
> kinda convienent to cast aspersions and then drop back into anonymity.
>
> You got balls? You think?
>
> And the biggest problem is that no matter what you say, Fletcher is still
> going to have the same reputation with his peers that he currently holds.
>
> What twits. If you can't recognize a man for his worth than the least you
> can do is shut the **** up. The onus is on you, not Fletcher. Any
asshole
> worth half a fart would recognize that. What a waste of soft tissue.
>
> --
>
>
> Roger W. Norman
> SirMusic Studio
>
> 301-585-4681
>
>
>
>
> "DrBoom" > wrote in message
> om...
> > Fletcher > wrote in message
> > >...
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Yeah... you're an english major [not]... why don't you learn the
> > > differences in the 3 spelling of "there" before you start to critique
> > > other usage of the language.
> >
> > Glass houses, Fletcher, glass houses. Why do *you* "randomly" quote
> "every"
> > other "word"?
> >
> > > FWIW, the word 'subderisorious' would have sufficed in lieu of
> > > "derogatory pejoratives"
> >
> > What a delightfully obscure word! You're dead wrong that it would serve
> his
> > purposes, of course (it means "gently mocking" -- I doubt "gentle" is
what
> he
> > meant), but don't let that stand in the way of bringing neglected
> adjectives
> > to our attention.
> >
> > > [BTW, the word "pejorative" is an adjective, which can not be plural.
> It's
> >
> > "It's" is a contraction for "It is". The possessive form is "its".
> >
> > > meaning is 'derogatory', 'belittling', 'disparaging', implying or
> imputing
> > > evil; deprecatory;
> >
> > Bah, semicolon abuse.
> >
> > > or unfavorable... which is pretty much what 'derogatory' means isn't
it.
> >
> > Grammar Police/Lexicon Nazi Rule Number One: Always research flames
> > before you post them.
> >
> > Main Entry: 1pe·jo·ra·tive
> > Pronunciation: pi-'jor-&-tiv, -'jär- also 'pe-j&-r&-tiv or 'pE-
> or -"rA-
> > or 'pej-r&- or 'pEj-
> > Function: noun
> > Date: 1882
> >
> > Yes, it can also be used as an adjective.
> >
> > > In your use, it certainly was redundant.
> >
> > In *your* case, it certainly was both pedantic and repeatedly incorrect.
> >
> > > While I have no cause to offer to kick your ass... I would invite you
to
> go
> > > **** your mother.
> >
> > Physically small men talking big on Usenet is nothing new, of course.
> >
> > > Sorry, I have no patience for fools and morons...
> >
> > Go look in the mirror. To be other than a fool is to not be human.
> > How does it feel?
> >
> > ----
> >
> > If it was *my* name in the subject line of this thread, I'd just let it
> > die -- which is exactly what it was doing until you helped revive it.
> > I figured this would happen since any publicity is good publicity,
right?
> >
> > Can you feel the love?
> >
> > -DrBoom
>
>

Harvey Gerst
July 10th 03, 03:43 PM
(Jon Erickson) wrote:

>Fletcher > wrote:
>> Mike wrote:
>> > Difference is I didn't use derogatory pejoratives. I did eventually
>> > respond to Fletcher in kind but he has mainly left it to his minions
>> > to defend his actions.

>> "Derogatory pejoratives" is [if it were a correct use of the word "pejorative", which it ain't]
>> redundant, as are the vast majority of your other dumbass posts. I didn't leave anyone to
>> "defend" anything... this is just too ****ing stupid to warrant comment, so I didn't comment. Go
>> figure.
>>
>> May I suggest you attempt to get a life (rent to own?) and stop worrying about what I happen to
>> type on a usenet group. Contemplate just how anything I say or do actually impacts your right to
>> existence. Oh golly, it doesn't. No ****.

>rec.audio.pro should close its doors for a while. too much
>grandstanding and too many classifieds... check out recording.org for
>a much more friendly and informative forum.
>
>Jon Erickson

I don't think so. There's been some pretty unfriendly threads, and some real
misinformation passed out there recently.

Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/

David 'db' Butler
July 17th 03, 08:51 PM
But he said GERMANY, not "Bavaria"!

LOL

(inside joke for Germans and German lovers...)

db

In article >,
David Morley > wrote:

> In article >,
> (ScotFraser) wrote:
>
> > I'll be going there in a couple weeks. I'll drink a few beers for you while
> > I'm
> > there & you can let me know how they taste.
> >
> > Scott Fraser
>
>
> They taste better in Bavaria!
> David
> Regensburg

--
David 'db' Butler, Consultant
Acoustics by db
"...all the rest are just brokers"
now on the web at http://www.db-engineering.com
Boston, Mass
Phone 617 969-0585 Fax 617 964-1590

David 'db' Butler
July 17th 03, 08:58 PM
But the REST of Germany either doesn't think Bavarians are Germans OR they are at
least not sure they are!

;-)

Me, I like them all and stay out of that question.

Some days I like northern Pilsner better, sometimes Bavarian.

And for real heretics, I LOVE "Kolsch" which is what they drink in Koln (Cologne for
you unsophisticated sorts), and unusual local brew. A little on the light side as
far as German beer but nice in Summer!

db

In article >,
"Dave Martin" > wrote:

> "David Morley" > wrote in message
> news:520031991064-0001-
> >
> >
> > They taste better in Bavaria!
>
> According to a Bavarian bus driver we had once, Everything Bavarian is
> better than everything else. And Bavarians either did everything first or
> better than everyone else - from beer to schnitzel to inventing
> electricity...
>
> --
> Dave Martin
> Java Jive Studio
> Nashville, TN
> www.javajivestudio.com
>
>

--
David 'db' Butler, Consultant
Acoustics by db
"...all the rest are just brokers"
now on the web at http://www.db-engineering.com
Boston, Mass
Phone 617 969-0585 Fax 617 964-1590

David 'db' Butler
July 17th 03, 09:07 PM
As a FORMER coffee junkie (from the city that is second only to Seattle for coffee
junkies) I can tell you this:

MOST Kona isn't Kona

Same with the top Jamaican

last time I looked (or cared) the reportage was that twice as much coffee is SOLD as
Kona as they grow there.

And only the best stuff is really worth a damn anyway.

NOW, that said, find your self some aged Sumatra or aged Java....

VERY rare but half the price. Incredibly smooth, will never destroy your tummy.

And the only coffee that is better when older. Not as rich as REAL Kona but who
cares ??

LOL

I am down to the last 1/2 pound from the late MUCH-lamented Coffee Connection
(bought out and destroyed by Charbucks...).It is 5 years old and JUST beginning to
fade. Kept in a zero degree chest freezer, mind you!

Sigh. Glad I kicked the habit, most of what you can buy these days ain't worth
drinking!

db

In article <znr1057438425k@trad>, (Mike Rivers) wrote:

> In article > writes:
>
> > I never stumbled into any decent Kona for years but there IS such a
> > thing and it absolutely lives up to its reputation as one of the
> > world's great coffees. I had sincerely believed it all to be hype.
>
> There's a mom-and-pop coffee store around here that has Kona for about
> $26/pound. Want me to bring you some when I come to Nashville for NAMM
> in a couple of weeks? I've never had the heart or wallet to try it
> myself.
>
>
> --
> I'm really Mike Rivers - )

--
David 'db' Butler, Consultant
Acoustics by db
"...all the rest are just brokers"
now on the web at http://www.db-engineering.com
Boston, Mass
Phone 617 969-0585 Fax 617 964-1590

LJM
July 18th 03, 02:15 PM
If you are in to coffee check out www.mayorga.com The best coffee I
have found as of yet. You can also find it here for about 2 and a half
bucks cheaper per pound. The Colombian is excellent for drinking even
better than when Colombian was excellent for smoking. ;-)
http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=coffee_mayorga

Jim Maxon

Mike Rivers wrote:
> In article > writes:
>
>
>>As a FORMER coffee junkie (from the city that is second only to Seattle for
>> coffee
>>junkies) I can tell you this:
>>
>>MOST Kona isn't Kona
>>Same with the top Jamaican
>
>
> Well an English horn is neither English nor is it a horn. The stuff I
> gave Dave Martin this evening comes from a reputable dealer, who buys
> from reputable suppliers. If he says it's Kona, it's Kona.
>
> I'm sure Dave will post a review here when he's brewed a couple of
> cups.
>
>
>
> --
> I'm really Mike Rivers - )

Roger W. Norman
July 18th 03, 03:11 PM
>The Colombian is excellent for drinking even
> better than when Colombian was excellent for smoking. ;-)


Now that's bull****! <g> My first ounce of Colombian lasted forever!!!

--


Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio

301-585-4681

David Morgan \(MAMS\)
July 18th 03, 04:10 PM
"Roger W. Norman" > wrote in message ...
> >The Colombian is excellent for drinking even
> > better than when Colombian was excellent for smoking. ;-)
>
>
> Now that's bull****! <g> My first ounce of Colombian lasted forever!!!


Was it an ounce or a 'lid' ? ;-)

DM


>
> --
>
>
> Roger W. Norman
> SirMusic Studio
>
> 301-585-4681
>
>
>
>
>

David Morgan \(MAMS\)
July 18th 03, 04:10 PM
"Roger W. Norman" > wrote in message ...
> >The Colombian is excellent for drinking even
> > better than when Colombian was excellent for smoking. ;-)
>
>
> Now that's bull****! <g> My first ounce of Colombian lasted forever!!!


Was it an ounce or a 'lid' ? ;-)

DM


>
> --
>
>
> Roger W. Norman
> SirMusic Studio
>
> 301-585-4681
>
>
>
>
>

ScotFraser
July 18th 03, 04:49 PM
<< Well an English horn is neither English nor is it a horn. >>

And a peanut is neither a pea nor is it a nut. And a pineapple is not a pine
nor an apple.


Scott Fraser

EganMedia
July 18th 03, 09:15 PM
>And a peanut is neither a pea nor is it a nut. And a pineapple is not a pine
>nor an apple.

....and just TRY to find a "Civil Servant" who is either civil or servile!


Joe Egan
EMP
Colchester, VT
www.eganmedia.com

Roger W. Norman
July 19th 03, 11:46 PM
Whatever it was, it "lid" me up.

--


Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio

301-585-4681




"David Morgan (MAMS)" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Roger W. Norman" > wrote in message
...
> > >The Colombian is excellent for drinking even
> > > better than when Colombian was excellent for smoking. ;-)
> >
> >
> > Now that's bull****! <g> My first ounce of Colombian lasted forever!!!
>
>
> Was it an ounce or a 'lid' ? ;-)
>
> DM
>
>
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> > Roger W. Norman
> > SirMusic Studio
> >
> > 301-585-4681
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

Bob Olhsson
July 20th 03, 09:36 PM
In article >, Dave Martin
> wrote:

>I'll wait until either Bob or Mike can make it out here (but that better be
>soon!).

See ya in an hour!

Dave Martin
July 21st 03, 03:11 AM
And it was a damn fine cup of coffee. Bob Olhsson and Recording Magazine
editor Lorenz Rychner shared a couple of pots of the Kona with me. if Mike
Rivers hadn't disappeared, he could have been here, too.

--
Dave Martin
Java Jive Studio
Nashville, TN
www.javajivestudio.com

"Bob Olhsson" > wrote in message
...
> In article >, Dave Martin
> > wrote:
>
> >I'll wait until either Bob or Mike can make it out here (but that better
be
> >soon!).
>
> See ya in an hour!

Kris Singh
July 21st 03, 06:01 AM
You are all pathedic. This group is here to help people with problems
and for people to meet other people in the industry. It is not here
for you guys to act like children and curse each other. I guess that
is why you guys don't ever make any records... you just talk about
making them.

P.S. Ted, congrats on the grammy!!-Kris

David 'db' Butler
July 25th 03, 12:39 AM
You never had the Panamanian ?

I only saw one guy ever even finish a joint.

And he looked like a puddle with a roach hanging out of his mouth by then!

LOL

db

In article >,
"Roger W. Norman" > wrote:

> >The Colombian is excellent for drinking even
> > better than when Colombian was excellent for smoking. ;-)
>
>
> Now that's bull****! <g> My first ounce of Colombian lasted forever!!!

--
David 'db' Butler, Consultant
Acoustics by db
"...all the rest are just brokers"
now on the web at http://www.db-engineering.com
Boston, Mass
Phone 617 969-0585 Fax 617 964-1590

Bob Olhsson
July 25th 03, 02:19 AM
In article >, Dave Martin
> wrote:

>And it was a damn fine cup of coffee.

Indeed it was!

--
Bob Olhsson Audio Mastery Recording Project Design and Consulting
Box 90412, Nashville TN 37209 Tracking, Mixing, Mastering, Audio for Picture
615.385.8051 FAX: 615.385.8196 Mix Evaluation and Quality Control
40 years of making people sound better than they ever imagined!

Mike Rivers
July 25th 03, 02:43 PM
In article > writes:

> >And it was a damn fine cup of coffee.
> Indeed it was!

You can order more at http://www.coffeecaboodle.com

I'm surprised that Nashville doesn't have good coffee stores. I didn't
even see a Starbucks around the Convention Center or around the West
End where I was staying.



--
I'm really Mike Rivers - )

LeBaron & Alrich
July 25th 03, 05:53 PM
David 'db' Butler > wrote:

> You never had the Panamanian ?

> I only saw one guy ever even finish a joint.

> And he looked like a puddle with a roach hanging out of his mouth by then!

> LOL

You ain't spent much time in Texas, have you...

--
ha

Bob Olhsson
July 31st 03, 05:12 AM
In article >, Dave Martin
> wrote:

>There are good coffee shops around, and there are some Starbucks, too.

LOTS of Starbucks....

--
Bob Olhsson Audio Mastery Recording Project Design and Consulting
Box 90412, Nashville TN 37209 Tracking, Mixing, Mastering, Audio for Picture
615.385.8051 FAX: 615.385.8196 Mix Evaluation and Quality Control
40 years of making people sound better than they ever imagined!