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Arny Krueger
January 17th 09, 02:26 AM
"Boon" > wrote in message

> On Jan 16, 5:43?pm, Jenn > wrote:
>> In article
>> >, ?"Arny
>> Krueger" > wrote:
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>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
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>>>> Why no rematch for the Big Debate?
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>>> I presume that JA is still recovering from the last one.
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>> Yes, I believe that you are correct on that.
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> They're still stitching up JA's sides.
>
As usual Marc, you're about 90 degrees out of phase.

Boon
January 17th 09, 08:11 AM
On Jan 16, 6:26�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
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> > On Jan 16, 5:43?pm, Jenn > wrote:
> >> In article
> >> >, ?"Arny
> >> Krueger" > wrote:
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> >>> "Boon" > wrote in message
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> >>>> Why no rematch for the Big Debate?
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> >>> I presume that JA is still recovering from the last one.
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> >> Yes, I believe that you are correct on that.
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> > They're still stitching up JA's sides.
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> As usual Marc, you're about 90 degrees out of phase.-

Boon
January 17th 09, 08:13 AM
On Jan 16, 6:26�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
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> > On Jan 16, 5:43?pm, Jenn > wrote:
> >> In article
> >> >, ?"Arny
> >> Krueger" > wrote:
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> >>> "Boon" > wrote in message
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> >>>> Why no rematch for the Big Debate?
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> >>> I presume that JA is still recovering from the last one.
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> >> Yes, I believe that you are correct on that.
>
> > They're still stitching up JA's sides.
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> As usual Marc, you're about 90 degrees out of phase.

Judging from the general reaction on the Internet to your
"performance," I'd say otherwise. Then again, your personality
disorder prevents you from seeing how much of a laughingstock you are.

Boon

Arny Krueger
January 17th 09, 12:06 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message


> Judging from the general reaction on the Internet to your
> "performance," I'd say otherwise.

Just because the usual 5 trolls (+/- a sockpuppet or two) take a run at it,
that means nothing.

My Marc but you really do take RAO seriously these days. Is someone paying
you to take it seriously?

Boon
January 17th 09, 06:37 PM
On Jan 17, 4:06�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
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> > Judging from the general reaction on the Internet to your
> > "performance," I'd say otherwise.
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> Just because the usual 5 trolls (+/- a sockpuppet or two) �take a run at it,
> that means nothing.

Well, it's your legacy. Maybe Bob is right about one thing...I just
reviewed a book (yes, I'm also a professional book reviewer) on
Internet reputations, and it seems that prospective employers now
include a Google search with their reference checks. So if you wanted
to get a recording gig, your potential employer would check Google and
first see how the debate turned you into a laughingstock, and then see
the details of your illustrious "Usenet career." This may explain why
the phone isn't ringing off the hook at the Krueger household.

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> My Marc but you really do take RAO seriously these days. Is someone paying
> you to take it seriously?

More evidence of a paranoid personality disorder.

Boon

Arny Krueger
January 18th 09, 08:35 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message

>
> Well, it's your legacy. Maybe Bob is right about one
> thing...I just reviewed a book (yes, I'm also a
> professional book reviewer) on Internet reputations, and
> it seems that prospective employers now include a Google
> search with their reference checks.

Some do, some don't.

> So if you wanted to
> get a recording gig, your potential employer would check
> Google and first see how the debate turned you into a
> laughingstock, and then see the details of your
> illustrious "Usenet career."

I guess that is how it happened in your alternative universe, Marc. That
would be the same alternative universe where all employers search the web to
dig up dirt about prospective employees.

> This may explain why the
> phone isn't ringing off the hook at the Krueger
> household.

When was I looking for a job? I haven't looked for a job or sent out a
resume for more than 20 years.

Tell you how work comes my way, Marc. Usually, someone knows me from some
place where people actually show their faces. We probably talked, and they
got an impression of my interests and capabilities. They had a need and they
thought I might be a good fit. Or, I did some work for someone and they
recommended me to a friend.

I've also gotten a modest number of technical gigs from www.pcavtech.com.
And of course, I got the HE2005 gig (of sorts) based on a long history of
kicking someone's butt on Usenet. ;-)

>> My Marc but you really do take RAO seriously these days.
>> Is someone paying you to take it seriously?

<snip evasive non-answer>

Just guessing Marc, but might your employer be our *favorite* audio shrink?
Or, did you get a reference from him - where someone approached him but the
work was beneath his interests and capabilities?

Clyde Slick
January 18th 09, 09:10 PM
On 18 Ian, 15:35, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:

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> Tell you how work comes my way, Marc. Usually, someone knows me from some
> place where people actually show their faces. We probably talked, and they
> got an impression of my interests and capabilities. They had a need and they
> thought I might be a good fit. Or, I did some work for someone and they
> recommended me to a friend.
>

yes indeedy, one of Arny's clients is this:

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