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On Jan 21, 6:17*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Iain Churches" wrote in message On the contrary. It is a clear indication that you are a typical "Jack of All Trades ande master of None" Way better than being the jack of just one trade, and never really mastering it like you Iain. IKYABWAI |
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On Jan 21, 6:56*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
BTW, life is sooo good away from RAO. How would you kow? |
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On Jan 21, 6:56*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
Haven't you noticed that when people stop lying about me, my posting rate on RAO goes way down? Let's list the "lies" that have been told about you: 1. You're not a professional recordist. In actuality, as has been shown, you're not. 2. You are a piece of ****. In actuality, as has been shown, you are. 3. You are afraid to show any of your recording work and you yourself have admitted that it's of a very low standard. As you can see, GOIA, not one lie has been told about you. No, your posting rate ("It's not my fault!" cried GOIA) has little to do with your claimed reason and much more to do with your various mental issues. |
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On Jan 21, 4:56�am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"TT" wrote in message . au �Your bleating is �becoming tiresome. Haven't you noticed that when people stop lying about me, my posting rate on RAO goes way down? Since your personality disorders make you believe everyone else is lying, I guess you'll never escape. BTW, life is sooo good away from RAO. That sounded utterly unconvincing. People who are living the good life don't feel the need to boast about it to strangers on the Internet. Boon |
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On Jan 21, 7:24�am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Iain Churches" wrote in message i.fi Arny's 15 minutes of fame (infamy) have passed. Actually, my most recent "15 minutes of fame" lasted about 60 minutes. There may be more in my future. And I'm sure it will involve a clock tower and an automatic weapon. Boon |
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On Jan 20, 8:54*pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"John Atkinson" wrote in On Jan 20, 5:39 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "John Atkinson" wrote in On Jan 20, 4:05 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "John Atkinson" wrote in On Jan 20, 1:17 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: The problem is not that I'm just one person because after all you're just one person and you have proven that you have access to all that. The access is not taken for granted, Mr. Krueger, it is the result of a lot of hard work. Yup. OTOH, I don't believe that you've ever actually done significant architectural mods on any of the venues you've recorded in. No. What I do, Mr. Krueger, as someone who is concerned about the ultimate sound quality of the project is to look for *and use halls that sound good without architectural mods, halls that have the appropriate acoustics for the kind of music. That's one big difference between you and I, John. We have different goals and are doing different things to achieve them. Seems like a simple concept but somehow you don't seem to be getting it. You are correct, Mr. Krueger, in that I don't "get it." Though you have now admitted you were incorrect to claim that you are a "professional" recording engineer, surely the shared goal of all who record music is to do so without compromise, to do so with the highest possible quality? If you don't share that goal - as appears to be the cae form your descriptions of how and where you make your music recordings - why on Earth do you spend hours every day posting to _audio_ forums? In the last 10 years, I have recorded in California, Kansas, Indiana, South Dakota, New York, Montreal, several locations in Minnesota, and Henry Wood Hall in London. Not one of them required me to do any building construction, though the hall in Goshen, Indiana, and Henry Wood Hall do have acoustics that can be modified with peripheral drapes. How many square feet of drapes would it take to make a difference in a room with over 20,000 square feet of wall, floor and ceiling space, given that it has no appreciable absorptive surfaces in it at all? Many, many square feet, Mr. Krueger, as you can see if you take the virtual tour at http://www.gcmusiccenter.org/php/fac...tour/index.php .. ...and I'm Arny Krueger, just a guy trying to make over a 54 year old church sanctuary on a well-stretched shoestring. Sigh. There's nothing to stop you exploring other halls, other musicians, Mr. Krueger. Nothing but priorities. Well, if you are are a "professional" recording engineer, as *you have been claiming, Mr. Krueger, what other priorities exist? The priorities that are involved by my other areas of involvement. Obfuscate much, Mr. Krueger? So let me see" you are an audio recording engineer who has other priorities than trying to achive the best recorded sound quality. How's that business strategy working for you? :-) When I record piano, for example, at my expense I have the instrument voiced to suit the performer's needs before the start of the first session and tuned before each subsequent session. If you want good piano sound, start with a well-tuned piano. If you don't take that care, it doesn't really matter *how good your microphones are nor how carefully you place them. Agreed. So why then don't you apply similar care and attention to detail with _your_ sound recordings, Mr. Krueger? That's all part and parcel of being a professional recording engineer. Piano tuning is not very expensive... Depends on who you use, how skilled they are, the condition of the piano, and how fussy the pianist and production team are. You can see the piano and the recording team for my most recent project at http://forum.stereophile.com/photopo...hp/photo/1688/ . As you can see from the photo, I used Dennis Chupp - http://www.chuppspianos.com/ - who is widely regarded as an expert on Steinways. Dennis's shop isn't far from you, Mr. Krueger; you should pay him a visit. The instrument at Goshen College needed more work than I had expected and Mr. Chupp's fee eventually came to several hundred dollars. It was still value for money because without that work, the project would have been stillborn unless I spent very much more than that to rent an instrument. and [piano tuning] can be a reasonable precaution For performing and recording _music_, Mr. Krueger, I would say it's essential. YMMV, it appears. So why then don't you apply similar care and attention to detail with _your_ sound recordings, Mr. Krueger? That's all part and parcel of being a professional recording engineer. [Priorities], John. The great sound of a well-tuned piano is lost if the piano at hand is mediocre, or if it is trapped in a room with very poor acoustics. So why not use a better instrument in a better room? It is hardly arduous to do either. As I said, you are just throwing up excuse after excuse as to why your own recordings, by your own words, Mr. Krueger, are not up to your own standards of quality. Not excuses John. Reasons. *You seem to be incapable of relating to people who don't have the identical same priorities as you do. Again you are correct, Mr. Krueger. I just can't get my head around the concept of a recording engineer who doesn't give sound quality a particularly high priority but who posts 10s of 1000s of messages to Usenet audio groups. John Atkinson Editor, Stereophile |
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote in message On Jan 21, 6:56 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: BTW, life is sooo good away from RAO. How would you kow? Of course I wouldn't kow. ;-) But, let me count the other forums where I routinely post in peace... 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8... BTW I'd say "JJ sends his regards", but he has no regards for you. Oh, well. |
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote in message On Jan 21, 6:56 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Haven't you noticed that when people stop lying about me, my posting rate on RAO goes way down? Let's list the "lies" that have been told about you: 1. You're not a professional recordist. In actuality, as has been shown, you're not. 2. You are a piece of ****. In actuality, as has been shown, you are. 3. You are afraid to show any of your recording work and you yourself have admitted that it's of a very low standard. The above lies are proof positive that you want me to continue to post on RAO. Thanks for sharing, Grasshopper. |
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"Boon" wrote in message
On Jan 21, 7:24?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Iain Churches" wrote in message i.fi Arny's 15 minutes of fame (infamy) have passed. Actually, my most recent "15 minutes of fame" lasted about 60 minutes. There may be more in my future. And I'm sure it will involve a clock tower and an automatic weapon. IOW, me bravely climbing the tower and peacefully disarming you. Sorry about your need for violence, Marc. |
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"John Atkinson" wrote in
message On Jan 20, 8:54 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "John Atkinson" wrote in On Jan 20, 5:39 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "John Atkinson" wrote in On Jan 20, 4:05 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "John Atkinson" wrote in On Jan 20, 1:17 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: The problem is not that I'm just one person because after all you're just one person and you have proven that you have access to all that. The access is not taken for granted, Mr. Krueger, it is the result of a lot of hard work. Yup. OTOH, I don't believe that you've ever actually done significant architectural mods on any of the venues you've recorded in. No. What I do, Mr. Krueger, as someone who is concerned about the ultimate sound quality of the project is to look for and use halls that sound good without architectural mods, halls that have the appropriate acoustics for the kind of music. That's one big difference between you and I, John. We have different goals and are doing different things to achieve them. Seems like a simple concept but somehow you don't seem to be getting it. You are correct, Mr. Krueger, in that I don't "get it." Thanks for admitting that, John. Though you have now admitted you were incorrect to claim that you are a "professional" recording engineer, But only at certain times. At other times I am. surely the shared goal of all who record music is to do so without compromise, Really? Doesn't sound very real world to me. Real world efforts always involve compromise. Some say that the essence of engineering is finding a acceptable compromise among conflicting priorities. to do so with the highest possible quality? Possible is a word that implies judgement calls. What is possible for me may be impossible for you, and vice versa. If you don't share that goal - as appears to be the cae form your descriptions of how and where you make your music recordings - why on Earth do you spend hours every day posting to _audio_ forums? So much to learn, so much to share. In the last 10 years, I have recorded in California, Kansas, Indiana, South Dakota, New York, Montreal, several locations in Minnesota, and Henry Wood Hall in London. Not one of them required me to do any building construction, though the hall in Goshen, Indiana, and Henry Wood Hall do have acoustics that can be modified with peripheral drapes. How many square feet of drapes would it take to make a difference in a room with over 20,000 square feet of wall, floor and ceiling space, given that it has no appreciable absorptive surfaces in it at all? Many, many square feet, Mr. Krueger, as you can see if you take the virtual tour at http://www.gcmusiccenter.org/php/fac...tour/index.php Applying that material is on my to-do list. It will probably take a while, given that there is no financing for it at this time. ...and I'm Arny Krueger, just a guy trying to make over a 54 year old church sanctuary on a well-stretched shoestring. Sigh. There's nothing to stop you exploring other halls, other musicians, Mr. Krueger. Nothing but priorities. Well, if you are a "professional" recording engineer, as you have been claiming, Mr. Krueger, what other priorities exist? The priorities that are involved by my other areas of involvement. Obfuscate much, Mr. Krueger? Not at all. I've said what those other areas are, at least in other posts. So let me see" you are an audio recording engineer who has other priorities than trying to achieve the best recorded sound quality. How's that business strategy working for you? :-) Fair to middling. When I record piano, for example, at my expense I have the instrument voiced to suit the performer's needs before the start of the first session and tuned before each subsequent session. If you want good piano sound, start with a well-tuned piano. If you don't take that care, it doesn't really matter how good your microphones are nor how carefully you place them. Agreed. So why then don't you apply similar care and attention to detail with _your_ sound recordings, Mr. Krueger? That's all part and parcel of being a professional recording engineer. Piano tuning is not very expensive... Depends on who you use, how skilled they are, the condition of the piano, and how fussy the pianist and production team are. You can see the piano and the recording team for my most recent project at http://forum.stereophile.com/photopo...hp/photo/1688/ As you can see from the photo, I used Dennis Chupp - http://www.chuppspianos.com/ - who is widely regarded as an expert on Steinways. Dennis's shop isn't far from you, Mr. Krueger; you should pay him a visit. Interesting. he appears to be a little salty for our trustee board... The instrument at Goshen College needed more work than I had expected and Mr. Chupp's fee eventually came to several hundred dollars. It was still value for money because without that work, the project would have been stillborn unless I spent very much more than that to rent an instrument. Several hundred dollars would probably be eaten by his travel fees to the Detroit area. There is local talent in the Detroit area. and [piano tuning] can be a reasonable precaution For performing and recording _music_, Mr. Krueger, I would say it's essential. YMMV, it appears. The way things are going, that might be as much as a decade from now. So why then don't you apply similar care and attention to detail with _your_ sound recordings, Mr. Krueger? That's all part and parcel of being a professional recording engineer. [Priorities], John. The great sound of a well-tuned piano is lost if the piano at hand is mediocre, or if it is trapped in a room with very poor acoustics. So why not use a better instrument in a better room? It is hardly arduous to do either. Priorities, priorities. My goal is to improve the local venue until the sound quality meets my standards. My goal is not to make one very nice little recording to sell, but to have an appropriate venue to use again and again. My goal is not to obtain fame or fortune but to create a resource. As I said, you are just throwing up excuse after excuse as to why your own recordings, by your own words, Mr. Krueger, are not up to your own standards of quality. Not excuses John. Reasons. You seem to be incapable of relating to people who don't have the identical same priorities as you do. Again you are correct, Mr. Krueger. I just can't get my head around the concept of a recording engineer who doesn't give sound quality a particularly high priority but who posts 10s of 1000s of messages to Usenet audio groups. Thanks for agreeing that your field of vision is highly limited, John. |
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On Jan 21, 9:34�am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in On Jan 21, 6:56 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: BTW, life is sooo good away from RAO. How would you kow? Of course I wouldn't kow. ;-) But, let me count the other forums where I routinely post in peace... 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8... BTW �I'd say "JJ sends his regards", but he has no regards for you. Oh, well. You think living a good life means posting on at least 9 Internet forums? ROTFLMAO!!!! Boon |
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On Jan 21, 9:36�am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message On Jan 21, 7:24?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Iain Churches" wrote in message hti.fi Arny's 15 minutes of fame (infamy) have passed. Actually, my most recent "15 minutes of fame" lasted about 60 minutes. There may be more in my future. And I'm sure it will involve a clock tower and an automatic weapon. IOW, me bravely climbing the tower and peacefully disarming you. Sorry about your need for violence, Marc. IKYABWAI. Boon |
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"Boon" wrote in message
You think living a good life means posting on at least 9 Internet forums? ROTFLMAO!!!! A response within 30 minutes of my post at 10am local time. Someone is sitting at home with nothing to do but make trouble? Marc, do you get paid by the hour or by the post? |
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On Jan 21, 11:35*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in On Jan 21, 6:56 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Haven't you noticed that when people stop lying about me, my posting rate on RAO goes way down? Let's list the "lies" that have been told about you: 1. You're not a professional recordist. In actuality, as has been shown, you're not. 2. You are a piece of ****. In actuality, as has been shown, you are. 3. You are afraid to show any of your recording work and you yourself have admitted that it's of a very low standard. The above lies are proof positive that you want me to continue to post on RAO. They aren't lies, GOIA. Thanks for sharing, Master. I really don't care, GOIA. Have you always had trouble distinguishing fact from reality? |
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On Jan 21, 11:34*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in On Jan 21, 6:56 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: BTW, life is sooo good away from RAO. How would you kow? Of course I wouldn't kow. ;-) Good one, GOIA! My humble and abject apologies for the typo you have pointed out! So how do you know what life away from RAO is like? But, let me count the other forums where I routinely post in peace... 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8... Wheee. It's kind of insane to come to a place you cannot, yes? BTW *I'd say "JJ sends his regards", but he has no regards for you. Oh, well. LOL! Why would you presume that I care? And what stops him from stating this himself? The last time I shaved your wife's back she said she had no regards for you either. So there is a nice, fresh IKYABWAI for you, seeing as how that's all you understand. LOL! |
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On Jan 21, 10:01�am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message You think living a good life means posting on at least 9 Internet �forums? �ROTFLMAO!!!! A response within 30 minutes of my post at 10am local time. Someone is sitting at home with nothing to do but make trouble? Marc, do you get paid by the hour or by the post? Straw man. But to answer your lame questions, I take 15 minute breaks from writing every 60 to 90 minutes. It's very easy to check RAO during these breaks. And while your narcissistic personality disorder makes you think that I'm waiting for your next little kernel of wisdom, it's actually a mere coincidence when I respond to your posts within a few minutes. Sorry to burst your bubble of insanity. Boon Boon |
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"Boon" wrote in message
On Jan 21, 10:01?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Marc, do you get paid by the hour or by the post? Straw man. But to answer your lame questions, I take 15 minute breaks from writing every 60 to 90 minutes. In short, this is the question that Marc runs from answering. |
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On Jan 21, 3:18�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message On Jan 21, 10:01?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Marc, do you get paid by the hour or by the post? Straw man. �But to answer your lame questions, I take 15 minute breaks from writing every 60 to 90 minutes. In short, this is the question that Marc runs from answering. No, it isn't. It's a dumb question that only someone with personality disorders would take seriously. Boon |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 21, 10:01?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Marc, do you get paid by the hour or by the post? Straw man. But to answer your lame questions, I take 15 minute breaks from writing every 60 to 90 minutes. In short, this is the question that Marc runs from answering. Here we go again with the conspiracy theories.... sigh................ So that's right Arny we all sit around computers all day just waiting for your words of wisdom (Cough!) so we can be demeaned by your supreme intellect. Excuse me while I go and vomit! Even as sarcasm (which you will miss) it is unpalatable! TT |
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On Jan 21, 5:09�pm, "TT" wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 21, 10:01?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Marc, do you get paid by the hour or by the post? Straw man. �But to answer your lame questions, I take 15 minute breaks from writing every 60 to 90 minutes. In short, this is the question that Marc runs from answering. Here we go again with the conspiracy theories.... sigh................ �So that's right Arny we all sit around computers all day just waiting for your words of wisdom (Cough!) so we can be demeaned by your supreme intellect. Excuse me while I go and vomit! �Even as sarcasm (which you will miss) it is unpalatable! Well, it's clear that Arny is on his last legs and is scrambling to find any little reason to ply the debating trade. I'm scratching my head at the sheer stupidity of this one. Am I being paid by the hour or the post? What the **** does that mean? Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? There goes the personality disorders again. What an idiot. Boon |
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In article
, Boon wrote: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? What the **** does that mean? Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. I think that it must tie in somehow to his belief in many sockpuppets. |
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On Jan 21, 5:20�pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , �Boon wrote: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? �What the **** does that mean? �Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. �I think that it must tie in somehow to his belief in many sockpuppets. Well, it's certainly a paranoid personality disorder in a nutshell. Boon |
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"Boon" wrote in message ... On Jan 21, 5:20?pm, Jenn wrote: In article , ?Boon wrote: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? ?What the **** does that mean? ?Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. ?I think that it must tie in somehow to his belief in many sockpuppets. Well, it's certainly a paranoid personality disorder in a nutshell. Boon Well that's just Krazy old Krueger for you :-) Cheers TT |
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On Jan 21, 8:20 pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , Boon wrote: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? What the **** does that mean? Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. He once implied it was me paying you guys to harass him :-) I think that it must tie in somehow to his belief in many sockpuppets. Arny has also accused me as posting under sockpuppet aliases. (For the record, I don't.) You all do realize, of course, that the person posting here as Arny Krueger is actually Tom Nousaine using an alias. Which is why the real Arny Krueger was so bewildered when he appeared at HE2005 :-) John Atkinson Editor, Stereophile |
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On Jan 21, 11:57*am, Boon wrote:
On Jan 21, 9:36 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 21, 7:24?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Iain Churches" wrote in message hti.fi Arny's 15 minutes of fame (infamy) have passed. Actually, my most recent "15 minutes of fame" lasted about 60 minutes. There may be more in my future. And I'm sure it will involve a clock tower and an automatic weapon. IOW, me bravely climbing the tower and peacefully disarming you. Sorry about your need for violence, Marc. IKYABWAI. That's all GOIA can do. Apparently the voices in his head just repeat what has been said to him, over and over. before he spits it back out as an 'original' idea. |
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On Jan 21, 8:52*pm, John Atkinson wrote:
On Jan 21, 8:20 pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Boon wrote: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? *What the **** does that mean? *Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. He once implied it was me paying you guys to harass him :-) Speaking of which, I still haven't received the December check. Is it in the mail yet? |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 21, 7:24?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Iain Churches" wrote in message i.fi Arny's 15 minutes of fame (infamy) have passed. Actually, my most recent "15 minutes of fame" lasted about 60 minutes. There may be more in my future. And I'm sure it will involve a clock tower and an automatic weapon. IOW, me bravely climbing the tower and peacefully disarming you. From your bloated state in the pic you posted, you probably could not get out of the armchair, let alone climb a tower:-) |
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On Jan 22, 12:42 am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On Jan 21, 8:52 pm, John Atkinson wrote: On Jan 21, 8:20 pm, Jenn wrote: In article , Boon wrote: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? What the **** does that mean? Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. He once implied it was me paying you guys to harass him :-) Speaking of which, I still haven't received the December check. Is it in the mail yet? Sorry, no. The number of people needing to be paid to harass Arny Krueger has expanded rapidly, leading to a temporary shortage of funds. Plus the US dollar to Finnish currency exchange rate is punitive right now, John Atkinson Editor, Stereophile |
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"Boon" wrote in message
On Jan 21, 3:18?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 21, 10:01?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Marc, do you get paid by the hour or by the post? Straw man. ?But to answer your lame questions, I take 15 minute breaks from writing every 60 to 90 minutes. In short, this is the question that Marc runs from answering. No, it isn't. It's a dumb question that only someone with personality disorders would take seriously. Note that I've got you taking it seriously as you try to avoid answering it! LOL! |
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Well, it's clear that Arny is on his last legs and is scrambling to find any little reason to ply the debating trade. It's not about being on my last legs, but simply wondering why I bother with this band of idiots. |
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"Jenn" wrote in message
I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. The basic idea is respect for people's intelligence. I find it hard to believe that people will act this stupid without some kind of outside inducement. I think that it must tie in somehow to his belief in many sockpuppets. There's not many of anything on RAO, Jenn. |
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"John Atkinson" wrote in
message On Jan 21, 8:20 pm, Jenn wrote: In article , Boon wrote: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? What the **** does that mean? Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. He once implied it was me paying you guys to harass him :-) You got amazing mileage out of that CES luncheon! ;-) Nahh, John these fools are so star struck at actually being able to converse with you that they would do anything... |
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"John Atkinson" wrote in
message You all do realize, of course, that the person posting here as Arny Krueger is actually Tom Nousaine using an alias. Which is why the real Arny Krueger was so bewildered when he appeared at HE2005 :-) Obviously a joke, because Tom and I were both present at the HE2005 debate. John looked so out of it on that fateful afternoon, that I'm not sure he can even remember seeing both of us at the same time. The post about suggests that he doesn't. If true, very sad. Or maybe what John said above is true, and I used hyperspeed so that it appeared that I was both on stage and in the audience at the same time. ;-) |
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On Jan 22, 7:42*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"John Atkinson" wrote in You all do realize, of course, that the person posting here as Arny Krueger is actually Tom Nousaine using an alias. Which *is why the real Arny Krueger was so bewildered when he appeared at HE2005 :-) Obviously a joke, because Tom and I were both present at the HE2005 debate. Wow, GOIA. It was a joke, huh? I'm so glad you "got it". LOL! |
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, John Atkinson wrote: On Jan 22, 12:42 am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On Jan 21, 8:52 pm, John Atkinson wrote: On Jan 21, 8:20 pm, Jenn wrote: In article , Boon wrote: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? What the **** does that mean? Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. He once implied it was me paying you guys to harass him :-) Speaking of which, I still haven't received the December check. Is it in the mail yet? Sorry, no. The number of people needing to be paid to harass Arny Krueger has expanded rapidly, leading to a temporary shortage of funds. Times are tough all over. The West Coast District has actually been forced to lay off several sockpuppets. |
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On Jan 22, 7:35*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message Well, it's clear that Arny is on his last legs and is scrambling to *find any little reason to ply the debating trade. It's not about being on my last legs, but simply wondering why I bother with this band of idiots. Let's examine your 'logic', GOIA: RAO is a bunch of idiots. But you are 'smart' for hanging around RAO trolling, being obnoxious, and generally making an ass out of yourself. Insanity much? LOL! |
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On Jan 22, 7:39*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
Nahh, John these fools are so star struck at actually being able to converse with you that they would do anything... Ah, the jealousy thing again. JA is well-known and respected in his field and you're... well, you're GOIA from Detroit. Some famous people I have personally met (and was not "star-struck" by): Cleo Laine and John Dankworth Paul Newman (several times. I was lucky enough to have dinner with him once. He was truly a great guy). Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Michael Rutherford and Steve Hackett Ian Anderson and Martin Barre Many current and former pro sports figures including Hall-of-Famers Harmon Killebrew and Rod Carew Many local and national media personalities. Pat Nixon Gerald Ford Many, many other local and national politicians There are probably more. This is off the top of my head. With apologies to JA (whom I've never met) he doesn't hold a candle in "star power" to some of these people. |
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On Jan 22, 5:35�am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message Well, it's clear that Arny is on his last legs and is scrambling to �find any little reason to ply the debating trade.. It's not about being on my last legs, but simply wondering why I bother with this band of idiots. Yes, stop bothering. Leave. Boon |
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Shhhh! said: Am I being paid by the hour or the post? *What the **** does that mean? *Does he actually think I've been hired to debate him on Usenet? I believe that Arny has referred to something like that in general, i.e. people here getting paid by someone or some organization. He once implied it was me paying you guys to harass him :-) Speaking of which, I still haven't received the December check. Is it in the mail yet? You're not getting your check. Did you forget you signed up for the incentive-only program? Your bonus assignment was to get either Arnii or Scottie to assault his respective spouse and be carted off to jail. |
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote in message On Jan 22, 7:39 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Nahh. John, these fools are so star struck at actually being able to converse with you that they would do anything... Ah, the jealousy thing again. Jealousy? LOL! JA is well-known and respected in his field... ....in some quarters, mostly naive audiophiles and people who make their money selling overpriced toys, retro-technology or out-and-out snake oil. In other quarters he is unfortunately reviled and condemned. Similarly, I am reviled and condemned by naive audiophiles and people who make their money selling overpriced toys, retro-technology or out-and-out snake oil. and you're... well, you're the guy from Detroit... ....that kicked John's ass in a debate that he set up and paid for. My first crushing blow was showing that John has made a career out of perverting the meanings of two common words - objectivist and subjectivist. For John, it quickly went down hill after that. Some famous people I have personally met (and was not "star-struck" by): snip massive name-dropping Prove your claim that you weren't star struck by them, Grasshopper. Seems to me that you making such a big point of meeting these folks so many years later indicates that you were highly impressed, at the very least. IOW, by fawning over Atkinson and listing these other persons out so carefully, you've supported my claim - you're way to easy to impress. Hmm, let me drop some names. I did live sound for Vice President Herbert Humphrey and The Dave Brubek Quartet. No, I didn't kiss their rings, I provided them with a valuable service, something that they didn't have without my technical skills. Grasshopper, I predict that you won't be impressed, and will further revile me for my accomplishments. It is what you do. |
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