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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Keith G" wrote in message ... No, you don't strike me as anybody who would stick his dick out far enought to actually *start* anything - So true, unlike you I've never been into ****ing contests. MrT. I've never seen you post in anything *other* than a ****ing contest.... |
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Note to Jenn
"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Keith G" wrote in message ... If you are going to plaster these groups with pointless drivel you may as well do it properly... OK, I'll leave that to the masters like you then. MrT. If only you would.... |
#243
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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Keith G" wrote in message ... What do you call an 'average CD player' anyway? Average price, highest selling volumes, pick whatever you like that roughly fits. As I expected - no real answer... |
#244
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Keith G said: **** is enraged. Why don't you admit the truth, ****? No wonder you're the ****. Very quick response time, ****. Wow George, what an amazingly limited "intelligence" you have. Are you referring to my diagnosis of your true identity? I'll be the first to admit that your ****tiness is as obvious as the turds on Krooger's dinner plate. It seems you can learn from crosspostings after all - I thought the 'T' in 'Mr T' stood for * Tit *.... My first thought was to find a language in which the T stands for "garbage" because **** is obviously packed to the gills with it. But then I realized that a smug, ignorant, snotty Kroopologist is clearly a ****. |
#245
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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yep. where's YOUR proof, See the works of Shannon, and the last 25 years of actual test measurements. No, I said *where's* you proof, not *what* is your proof.... or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Now that I can't give since I already said I have NO idea what the **** he's on about. Still waiting for YOUR definition? No onus of proof on me - I didn't say I agreed with the statements. You did.... |
#246
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... As expected - no real answer... So I see. MrT. |
#247
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"George M. Middius" cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote in message ... Keith G said: **** is enraged. Why don't you admit the truth, ****? No wonder you're the ****. Very quick response time, ****. Wow George, what an amazingly limited "intelligence" you have. Are you referring to my diagnosis of your true identity? I'll be the first to admit that your ****tiness is as obvious as the turds on Krooger's dinner plate. It seems you can learn from crosspostings after all - I thought the 'T' in 'Mr T' stood for * Tit *.... My first thought was to find a language in which the T stands for "garbage" because **** is obviously packed to the gills with it. But then I realized that a smug, ignorant, snotty Kroopologist is clearly a ****. T is a handy abbreviation - Tit, ****, Tosser, Twerp, Twonk, Thicko all spring immediately to mind, but mostly when I see 'Mr T' I think of the old joke: Q: What's got 8 legs and a big, black hairy ****? A: The A Team.... |
#248
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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Keith G" wrote in message ... As expected - no real answer... So I see. MrT. No, I seriously doubt you do.... |
#249
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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Keith G" wrote in message ... What that tells me is that vinyl is likely to be around for quite a while yet, irrespective of what *percentage* it may or may not represent of anything - what does it tell you....?? It tells me that people are now paying prices high enough that a few manufacturers can satisfy a small volume market. How long that will last is anybody's guess. I suspect that a goodly portion of that market are buying their "last" turntable. |
#250
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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. The greeks were a diverse lot. Just because some greek someplace thought that the earth circulated around the sun didn't keep others from believing that Icaraus flew so close to the sun that the feathers on his arms melted off. True, but most knew the difference between science and mythology. I'm sure you do too. Science and religion started out being almost completely blended together. Early technology was practiced by many as a kind of religious rite. Most universities were run by the Church. Government, Science and Religon were blended together. Yes, and not necessarily for the better. Anything that contradicted the current wisdom was considered heresy. Agreed - why the founders of the US settled on religious freedom and separation of church and state. And for much of that, priests promoted themselves as the "scientific establishment", and holders of all wisdom. That was simply how things were. During the dark ages the churches were the places where ancient scientific wisdom was preserved and practiced. In fact the dark ages was all about them NOT wanting any alternate wisdom to be preserved. The dark ages were about european culture being forced into dire subsistance mode by a number of natural and man-made disasters. There was the mini ice age, and there were plagues due to poorly-designed water supplies, transportation and housing. There was pressure from the Moslems. Politics was dominated by people who didn't really know what they were doing organizationally, and wrapped themselves up in religious rhetoric to cover the slack. TV faith healers are an aberration, not the mainstream of people of faith. Agreed, just like vinylista's are not the mainstream of music listeners :-) We're clearly on the same page here! ;-) |
#251
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"Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message news It would be a different world if journalists who pretend to be technical experts by dispensing technical advice had useful amounts of basic audio engineering training. They'd just go over the heads of their target audience then, and be replaced with someone who didn't. It is true that cross-cultural writing is not easy. Most people do not wish to learn unfortunately, they only want their biases reinforced. Well, they want to be uplifted by being told that everything is OK. Haven't you noticed the same thing happens on Usenet? Yup. Ditto for the web. |
#252
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote I have no interest in ruling any newsgroup. I just like to tell the truth in the face of lies and distortions like the OP in this thread: http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx "There's a good reason for this. In addition to what people remember as the bad things that LPs provide (scratches, clicks and pops) vinyl discs have lots of good things going for them. LPs contain close to 100-percent of the uncompressed music information as originally recorded. CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. And compressed music files are left with only a small percentage of the information that's on a CD." Lies and distortions? Where's your proof? So you agree with that stupid statement then, where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yup. where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Been there done that, very many times. Too bad Keith that its against your religion to open a text book about audio and actually try to understand it. |
#253
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yep. where's YOUR proof, See the works of Shannon, and the last 25 years of actual test measurements. No, I said *where's* you proof, not *what* is your proof.... "The works of Shannon" is a "where". |
#254
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"Adam Stouffer" wrote in message news:MtqDi.7009$3R5.965@trnddc05... I'll listen to Edison wax cylinders if I feel like it and theres not a damn thing you can do about it. You're badly deluded if you think that I want you to not listen to Edison wax cylinders. In fact, I've done so myself - I had an uncle that collected them, and other forms of legacy music players and media. It is one of those things that people should do at least once. Obviously not the most enjoyable way to listen to music! |
#255
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. The greeks were a diverse lot. Just because some greek someplace thought that the earth circulated around the sun didn't keep others from believing that Icaraus flew so close to the sun that the feathers on his arms melted off. True, but most knew the difference between science and mythology. I'm sure you do too. Science and religion started out being almost completely blended together. Early technology was practiced by many as a kind of religious rite. Most universities were run by the Church. Government, Science and Religon were blended together. Yes, and not necessarily for the better. Anything that contradicted the current wisdom was considered heresy. Agreed - why the founders of the US settled on religious freedom and separation of church and state. And for much of that, priests promoted themselves as the "scientific establishment", and holders of all wisdom. That was simply how things were. During the dark ages the churches were the places where ancient scientific wisdom was preserved and practiced. In fact the dark ages was all about them NOT wanting any alternate wisdom to be preserved. The dark ages were about european culture being forced into dire subsistance mode by a number of natural and man-made disasters. There was the mini ice age, and there were plagues due to poorly-designed water supplies, transportation and housing. There was pressure from the Moslems. Politics was dominated by people who didn't really know what they were doing organizationally, and wrapped themselves up in religious rhetoric to cover the slack. TV faith healers are an aberration, not the mainstream of people of faith. Agreed, just like vinylista's are not the mainstream of music listeners :-) We're clearly on the same page here! ;-) You *sure* are... |
#256
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yep. where's YOUR proof, See the works of Shannon, and the last 25 years of actual test measurements. No, I said *where's* you proof, not *what* is your proof.... "The works of Shannon" is a "where". No, a 'where' is a link in my book - check my posts, I do the groundwork for you... Want to see the new valve mic I bought today? It's on eBay.... |
#257
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote I have no interest in ruling any newsgroup. I just like to tell the truth in the face of lies and distortions like the OP in this thread: http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx "There's a good reason for this. In addition to what people remember as the bad things that LPs provide (scratches, clicks and pops) vinyl discs have lots of good things going for them. LPs contain close to 100-percent of the uncompressed music information as originally recorded. CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. And compressed music files are left with only a small percentage of the information that's on a CD." Lies and distortions? Where's your proof? So you agree with that stupid statement then, where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yup. where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Been there done that, very many times. Too bad Keith that its against your religion to open a text book about audio and actually try to understand it. **** that. It's against my religion to open *any* book.... :-) |
#258
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. The greeks were a diverse lot. Just because some greek someplace thought that the earth circulated around the sun didn't keep others from believing that Icaraus flew so close to the sun that the feathers on his arms melted off. True, but most knew the difference between science and mythology. I'm sure you do too. Science and religion started out being almost completely blended together. Early technology was practiced by many as a kind of religious rite. Most universities were run by the Church. Government, Science and Religon were blended together. Yes, and not necessarily for the better. Anything that contradicted the current wisdom was considered heresy. Agreed - why the founders of the US settled on religious freedom and separation of church and state. And for much of that, priests promoted themselves as the "scientific establishment", and holders of all wisdom. That was simply how things were. During the dark ages the churches were the places where ancient scientific wisdom was preserved and practiced. In fact the dark ages was all about them NOT wanting any alternate wisdom to be preserved. The dark ages were about european culture being forced into dire subsistance mode by a number of natural and man-made disasters. There was the mini ice age, and there were plagues due to poorly-designed water supplies, transportation and housing. There was pressure from the Moslems. Politics was dominated by people who didn't really know what they were doing organizationally, and wrapped themselves up in religious rhetoric to cover the slack. TV faith healers are an aberration, not the mainstream of people of faith. Agreed, just like vinylista's are not the mainstream of music listeners :-) We're clearly on the same page here! ;-) You *sure* are... It is called being mainstream and thinking rationality. You ought to try them some time, Keith! |
#259
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote I have no interest in ruling any newsgroup. I just like to tell the truth in the face of lies and distortions like the OP in this thread: http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx "There's a good reason for this. In addition to what people remember as the bad things that LPs provide (scratches, clicks and pops) vinyl discs have lots of good things going for them. LPs contain close to 100-percent of the uncompressed music information as originally recorded. CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. And compressed music files are left with only a small percentage of the information that's on a CD." Lies and distortions? Where's your proof? So you agree with that stupid statement then, where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yup. where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Been there done that, very many times. Too bad Keith that its against your religion to open a text book about audio and actually try to understand it. **** that. It's against my religion to open *any* book.... :-) Not news. :-( |
#260
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote I have no interest in ruling any newsgroup. I just like to tell the truth in the face of lies and distortions like the OP in this thread: http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx "There's a good reason for this. In addition to what people remember as the bad things that LPs provide (scratches, clicks and pops) vinyl discs have lots of good things going for them. LPs contain close to 100-percent of the uncompressed music information as originally recorded. CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. And compressed music files are left with only a small percentage of the information that's on a CD." Lies and distortions? Where's your proof? So you agree with that stupid statement then, where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yup. where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Been there done that, very many times. Too bad Keith that its against your religion to open a text book about audio and actually try to understand it. **** that. It's against my religion to open *any* book.... :-) Not news. :-( Never mind all that - let me cheer you up: I needed to buy a leaf blower/vac and went down to the local B&Q (big UK DIY chain) just now. (Wednesdays is 10% Off Day for over 60s.) I asked the little pixie on the service desk 'Can I get an Old Fart's Discount Card right now and use it straight away?' 'Oh yes!' she replied, without batting an eyelid!! ?? (No mention of 'But you look *too young*?' or anything...!!) Bitch.... |
#261
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message u... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. The greeks were a diverse lot. Just because some greek someplace thought that the earth circulated around the sun didn't keep others from believing that Icaraus flew so close to the sun that the feathers on his arms melted off. True, but most knew the difference between science and mythology. I'm sure you do too. Science and religion started out being almost completely blended together. Early technology was practiced by many as a kind of religious rite. Most universities were run by the Church. Government, Science and Religon were blended together. Yes, and not necessarily for the better. Anything that contradicted the current wisdom was considered heresy. Agreed - why the founders of the US settled on religious freedom and separation of church and state. And for much of that, priests promoted themselves as the "scientific establishment", and holders of all wisdom. That was simply how things were. During the dark ages the churches were the places where ancient scientific wisdom was preserved and practiced. In fact the dark ages was all about them NOT wanting any alternate wisdom to be preserved. The dark ages were about european culture being forced into dire subsistance mode by a number of natural and man-made disasters. There was the mini ice age, and there were plagues due to poorly-designed water supplies, transportation and housing. There was pressure from the Moslems. Politics was dominated by people who didn't really know what they were doing organizationally, and wrapped themselves up in religious rhetoric to cover the slack. TV faith healers are an aberration, not the mainstream of people of faith. Agreed, just like vinylista's are not the mainstream of music listeners :-) We're clearly on the same page here! ;-) You *sure* are... It is called being mainstream and thinking rationality. You ought to try them some time, Keith! I think I'm more *downstream* than 'mainstream'.... :-P |
#262
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote I have no interest in ruling any newsgroup. I just like to tell the truth in the face of lies and distortions like the OP in this thread: http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx "There's a good reason for this. In addition to what people remember as the bad things that LPs provide (scratches, clicks and pops) vinyl discs have lots of good things going for them. LPs contain close to 100-percent of the uncompressed music information as originally recorded. CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. And compressed music files are left with only a small percentage of the information that's on a CD." Lies and distortions? Where's your proof? So you agree with that stupid statement then, where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yup. where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Been there done that, very many times. Too bad Keith that its against your religion to open a text book about audio and actually try to understand it. **** that. It's against my religion to open *any* book.... :-) Not news. :-( Never mind all that - let me cheer you up: I needed to buy a leaf blower/vac and went down to the local B&Q (big UK DIY chain) just now. (Wednesdays is 10% Off Day for over 60s.) I asked the little pixie on the service desk 'Can I get an Old Fart's Discount Card right now and use it straight away?' 'Oh yes!' she replied, without batting an eyelid!! In the US the comparable document might be an AARP card. I think they give them out to people as young as 55. BTW, some of us old farts still try to keep up. Of course that's contingent on ever having been caught up! |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message ti.fi... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote Now this has really got the little grey cells working. I shall make a phone call or two tomorrow to see if I can get some Chinkies on sale or return. Look forward to hearing summat from them! If I lived where you do I'd hop on a boat and check these people out: http://violet-design.ee/ Find this link: http://www.osxrecording.com/mp3/dylan.mp3 ...on this page: http://www.osxrecording.com/Reviews-...ent-id-26.html "I wasn't trying to do a Dylan imitation here, but I do love playing and singing this one, and have been doing it since I was a kid. I just kind of sound this way." (*Not* ****e..!! :-) And...?? :-) Sorry. Reply coming up soon:-) |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message news "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote I have no interest in ruling any newsgroup. I just like to tell the truth in the face of lies and distortions like the OP in this thread: http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx "There's a good reason for this. In addition to what people remember as the bad things that LPs provide (scratches, clicks and pops) vinyl discs have lots of good things going for them. LPs contain close to 100-percent of the uncompressed music information as originally recorded. CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. And compressed music files are left with only a small percentage of the information that's on a CD." Lies and distortions? Where's your proof? So you agree with that stupid statement then, where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yup. where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Been there done that, very many times. Too bad Keith that its against your religion to open a text book about audio and actually try to understand it. **** that. It's against my religion to open *any* book.... :-) Not news. :-( Never mind all that - let me cheer you up: I needed to buy a leaf blower/vac and went down to the local B&Q (big UK DIY chain) just now. (Wednesdays is 10% Off Day for over 60s.) I asked the little pixie on the service desk 'Can I get an Old Fart's Discount Card right now and use it straight away?' 'Oh yes!' she replied, without batting an eyelid!! In the US the comparable document might be an AARP card. I think they give them out to people as young as 55. BTW, some of us old farts still try to keep up. Of course that's contingent on ever having been caught up! You'd never catch me on my 'bike....!! ;-) |
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"Iain Churches" wrote in message ti.fi... "Keith G" wrote And...?? :-) Sorry. Reply coming up soon:-) OK, I wait with baited breath!! :-) Me? I've gorn and dun it agin - bought another *novelty* Chinese cheepie valve mic (a 'Hitler Bottle' modern knock off) and have been notified that it is already on its way... .....from the sodding US!! (Sorry Yanks - forgot the crossposting for a moment! :-) Says 'item location Edinburgh, UK' in the auction and the 'direct from the US' bit is in very small print at the bottom of the auction! - I guess I can't too much argue though - it's at 50% of normal UK prices!! (No surprise there....) Ho hum!! :-) |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message news "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote I have no interest in ruling any newsgroup. I just like to tell the truth in the face of lies and distortions like the OP in this thread: http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx "There's a good reason for this. In addition to what people remember as the bad things that LPs provide (scratches, clicks and pops) vinyl discs have lots of good things going for them. LPs contain close to 100-percent of the uncompressed music information as originally recorded. CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. And compressed music files are left with only a small percentage of the information that's on a CD." Lies and distortions? Where's your proof? So you agree with that stupid statement then, where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yup. where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Been there done that, very many times. Too bad Keith that its against your religion to open a text book about audio and actually try to understand it. **** that. It's against my religion to open *any* book.... :-) Not news. :-( Never mind all that - let me cheer you up: I needed to buy a leaf blower/vac and went down to the local B&Q (big UK DIY chain) just now. (Wednesdays is 10% Off Day for over 60s.) I asked the little pixie on the service desk 'Can I get an Old Fart's Discount Card right now and use it straight away?' 'Oh yes!' she replied, without batting an eyelid!! In the US the comparable document might be an AARP card. I think they give them out to people as young as 55. BTW, some of us old farts still try to keep up. Of course that's contingent on ever having been caught up! You'd never catch me on my 'bike....!! My bike is faster than your bike if both bikes are out of gas. ;-) |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message news "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote I have no interest in ruling any newsgroup. I just like to tell the truth in the face of lies and distortions like the OP in this thread: http://krakow.msnbc.msn.com:80/archi...29/338888.aspx "There's a good reason for this. In addition to what people remember as the bad things that LPs provide (scratches, clicks and pops) vinyl discs have lots of good things going for them. LPs contain close to 100-percent of the uncompressed music information as originally recorded. CDs contain only about half of that recorded information. And compressed music files are left with only a small percentage of the information that's on a CD." Lies and distortions? Where's your proof? So you agree with that stupid statement then, where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? So you disagree with that stupid statement then, Yup. where's YOUR proof, or even a definition of what the hell he's on about? Been there done that, very many times. Too bad Keith that its against your religion to open a text book about audio and actually try to understand it. **** that. It's against my religion to open *any* book.... :-) Not news. :-( Never mind all that - let me cheer you up: I needed to buy a leaf blower/vac and went down to the local B&Q (big UK DIY chain) just now. (Wednesdays is 10% Off Day for over 60s.) I asked the little pixie on the service desk 'Can I get an Old Fart's Discount Card right now and use it straight away?' 'Oh yes!' she replied, without batting an eyelid!! In the US the comparable document might be an AARP card. I think they give them out to people as young as 55. BTW, some of us old farts still try to keep up. Of course that's contingent on ever having been caught up! You'd never catch me on my 'bike....!! My bike is faster than your bike if both bikes are out of gas. ;-) At nearly a quarter of a ton, when my bike's out of gas it's going *nowhere* and all it wants to do is lay down!! |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... You'd never catch me on my 'bike....!! My bike is faster than your bike if both bikes are out of gas. ;-) At nearly a quarter of a ton, when my bike's out of gas it's going *nowhere* and all it wants to do is lay down!! Exactly. My bike weighs about 25 pounds and gets infinite miles per gallon of petrol. |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message ti.fi... "Keith G" wrote And...?? :-) Sorry. Reply coming up soon:-) OK, I wait with baited breath!! :-) Me? I've gorn and dun it agin - bought another *novelty* Chinese cheepie valve mic (a 'Hitler Bottle' modern knock off) and have been notified that it is already on its way... ....from the sodding US!! (Sorry Yanks - forgot the crossposting for a moment! :-) Says 'item location Edinburgh, UK' in the auction and the 'direct from the US' bit is in very small print at the bottom of the auction! - I guess I can't too much argue though - it's at 50% of normal UK prices!! (No surprise there....) Ho hum!! :-) Unless it slips through at customs, you will still have to pay import duty and also VAT, which are calculated on the total price including the shipping. All the same it will still probably be cheaper. Iain |
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On 6 Sep, 03:46, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message . .. You'd never catch me on my 'bike....!! My bike is faster than your bike if both bikes are out of gas. ;-) At nearly a quarter of a ton, when my bike's out of gas it's going *nowhere* and all it wants to do is lay down!! Exactly. My bike weighs about 25 pounds and gets infinite miles per gallon of petrol. but it doesn't have any of your signature ashtrays. |
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"Iain Churches" wrote in message i.fi... "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message ti.fi... "Keith G" wrote And...?? :-) Sorry. Reply coming up soon:-) OK, I wait with baited breath!! :-) Me? I've gorn and dun it agin - bought another *novelty* Chinese cheepie valve mic (a 'Hitler Bottle' modern knock off) and have been notified that it is already on its way... ....from the sodding US!! (Sorry Yanks - forgot the crossposting for a moment! :-) Says 'item location Edinburgh, UK' in the auction and the 'direct from the US' bit is in very small print at the bottom of the auction! - I guess I can't too much argue though - it's at 50% of normal UK prices!! (No surprise there....) Ho hum!! :-) Unless it slips through at customs, you will still have to pay import duty and also VAT, which are calculated on the total price including the shipping. All the same it will still probably be cheaper. The seller says 'Import Duty' has never happened on these mics yet..!!?? And has also said it'll be a week now, as they have had a 'rush' on them and stocks are out! Ho hum 2...!! |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... You'd never catch me on my 'bike....!! My bike is faster than your bike if both bikes are out of gas. ;-) At nearly a quarter of a ton, when my bike's out of gas it's going *nowhere* and all it wants to do is lay down!! Exactly. My bike weighs about 25 pounds and gets infinite miles per gallon of petrol. But how many miles to the 'burger? There are no *free rides* - all bikes need feeding with energy to make them move... |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... You'd never catch me on my 'bike....!! My bike is faster than your bike if both bikes are out of gas. ;-) At nearly a quarter of a ton, when my bike's out of gas it's going *nowhere* and all it wants to do is lay down!! Exactly. My bike weighs about 25 pounds and gets infinite miles per gallon of petrol. But how many miles to the 'burger? Quite a few dozen, since I rarely eat burgers. There are no *free rides* - all bikes need feeding with energy to make them move... Yes, but getting the bike's weight down to a couple of dozen pounds works wonders as compared to those that way between a quarter and a half a ton. ;-) |
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On 6 Sep, 14:38, "Keith G" wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Keith G" wrote in message .. . "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... You'd never catch me on my 'bike....!! My bike is faster than your bike if both bikes are out of gas. ;-) At nearly a quarter of a ton, when my bike's out of gas it's going *nowhere* and all it wants to do is lay down!! Exactly. My bike weighs about 25 pounds and gets infinite miles per gallon of petrol. But how many miles to the 'burger? There are no *free rides* - all bikes need feeding with energy to make them move... ever hear of a fececycle? |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote Therefore, by the most pro-LP-biased of technical evaluations, the music information leader is as always the CD format, and by a factor of at least 10. This means that if the LP format had far more bandwidth than the CD format (which as a practical matter it does not) the LP format would need to have 10 times more bandwidth than the CD format to break even. It would be a different world if journalists who pretend to be technical experts by dispensing technical advice had useful amounts of basic audio engineering training. Here ya go Arny - have these on me: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Violin%20A.mp3 http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Violin%20B.mp3 The relatively poor transcription from the 'Supraphonic' vinyl (Violin A) compared with the CD (Violin B) should make your case for you. (Less so heard over speakers than via 'phones - which will reveal far too much of the noise coming from a poorly-sited turntable and the 'spitch' from the *first playing* of a newly-acquired, freshly-cleaned 'eBay' LP....) |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... Here ya go Arny - have these on me: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Violin%20A.mp3 http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Violin%20B.mp3 The relatively poor transcription from the 'Supraphonic' vinyl (Violin A) compared with the CD (Violin B) should make your case for you. What case? Two different recordings of two different performances of two different musical selections that (News Flash!) sound different. Here, let me fire up my parametric equalizer and make the tonal balance of the second more like the first... ;-) |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... Here ya go Arny - have these on me: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Violin%20A.mp3 http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Violin%20B.mp3 The relatively poor transcription from the 'Supraphonic' vinyl (Violin A) compared with the CD (Violin B) should make your case for you. What case? Your signature 'all vinyl is crap' case, wot else? Two different recordings of two different performances of two different musical selections that (News Flash!) sound different. Here, let me fire up my parametric equalizer and make the tonal balance of the second more like the first... ;-) No thanks - we've got enough 'analogue-sounding' CDs (and CDPs) kicking about as it is.... |
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"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Keith G" wrote in message ... Here ya go Arny - have these on me: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Violin%20A.mp3 http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Violin%20B.mp3 The relatively poor transcription from the 'Supraphonic' vinyl (Violin A) compared with the CD (Violin B) should make your case for you. What case? Your signature 'all vinyl is crap' case, wot else? How so? Two different recordings of two different performances of two different musical selections that (News Flash!) sound different. Here, let me fire up my parametric equalizer and make the tonal balance of the second more like the first... ;-) No thanks - we've got enough 'analogue-sounding' CDs (and CDPs) kicking about as it is.... How so? |
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"Eeyore" wrote in message ... Iain Churches wrote: Just listen to one of Arny's "recordings", and you will understand why his opinion on recording quality differs from that held by the many of the rest of us:-))) Do tell. Graham Ask him for a link. Wonderment guaranteed:-))) |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. I make no pretenses. I generally record amateurs, very often in substandard halls. I don't happen to have the resources of a multimillion dollar organization behind me. I primarily make recordings to to help amateur musicians and non-profit organizations. In contrast, just listen to one of Iain's recordings - you know a recording that he made from start to finish, including personally buying all the equipment and personally arranging for the musicians and venue at his own personal expense. That would be an apples-to-apples comparison. I think the crux of the problem is Arny that you do not appear to have the faintest idea about balance. This is clear from the tracks made by you which I have heard. No multi-million £ organisation would ever be able to put that right (except if they send you out to make the tea, and put someone competent to sit in the hot seat) It doesn't matter a bean who funds the project - a poor recording is a poor recording, Arny, and the buck stops at the man sitting behind the recording console. George tells me that you are not a computer repair main as was widely believed, but a retired car factory worker. Such factories have an alarming level of ambient noise, and you, of all people, bring Jenn's hearing in question! LOL:-) I wonder where the idea that you were a computer repair man came from? It has been suggested that even a Born Again Baptist may not be not averse to a little grey economy, particularly if he is on the receiving end:-))) Iain |