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On May 4, 10:43*pm, Bret L wrote:
Funny you mention the Vega...my older brother had one and it was an
epic piece of ****. I guess you could call it the '70s version of the
Cobalt.


*The Vega was indeed an "epic piece of ****". Even a broken clock such
as yourself is right twice a day.


While you seem to be missing a big hand and a little hand, autistic
boy.


*Vinylanatch, who died and left you a degree in psychiatry you could
put your name on as if you could have earned it?


Wow, that makes about as much sense as something Scott would write.

If you don't think you're autistic, that's fine. But you exhibit
several textbook symptoms. Usually I would give an autistic person a
break, but you're spamming this newsgroup with a bunch of worthless
**** no one cares about.


*You don't know your ass from a teakettle.


You know better than that. You're just ****ed that I figured you out.


*Your opinions on old cars are as dopey as those on audio. For
example, now in 2010, a Porsche 928 could be called an "old car". We
rarely see them out here, even though they were subject to the usual
Porsche galvanizing and so the tinworm hasn't impacted them badly. A
928 has brakes and roadholding on a par with current production cars,
and is a far better car than any rear engine Porsche. The seats are
first rate. First rate seats started with Recaro in the late
seventies, and one of the great things about project cars is you can
put any seats you want in them. The Bosch electrics are mediocre, but
most German cars still have Bosch electrics and they are still as
mediocre as ever.


First you say that my opinions are dopey, and then you follow it up
with a lengthy, unrelated ode to the 928 that has nothing to do with
anything. Textbook autism.


*That's why you're impressed with crap like Harbeth speakers and
koetsu cartridges. You see things in terms of preppy peer acceptance.
I don't like preppies or yuppies.


Bull****. I like them because I've owned them and enjoyed them. If you
knew anything about audio, you'd know that Harbeths are very un-
yuppie. They're simple boxes. That's sort of the inside joke about
them...they're totally unfashionable. But you wouldn't know that
because you're some autistic dude working in a factory, living in a
trailer park, driving a '73 Dodge and spamming an audio group with
unwanted white supremacist tripe.

You're a HUGE ****ing loser, Ludwig. Even the most casual visitor to
RAO picks up on that in a hurry.