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Boon
January 29th 09, 05:25 PM
An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone with an
engineering degree can get in their car, drive until they run out of
gas, get out and find a job."
So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums, arguing with total
strangers? Why does his "professional recording career" consist
solely of making sub-standard recordings at his local church? Why
does his only income come from building computers for his fellow
parishioners? My brother does the same thing with a much greater
degree of success, and he doesn't have an engineering degree.
We're not the only ones who think Arny is a complete loser. The world
seems to have rejected his nonsense, too. That's because his
personality disorders are real, not just some "debating trade"
invention. I bet that if you interviewed his fellow parishioners,
you'd be surprised at the responses. I bet they have a nickname for
Arny, like "The Strange Guy" or "The Nutcase" or "Krazy Krueger."
I'd also bet that you'd get an even more colorful portrayal of Arny's
mental illness if you questioned his past employers, supervisors and
co-workers.
There's a reason why Arny isn't making a living as an engineer.
Boon
John Atkinson[_2_]
January 29th 09, 05:47 PM
On Jan 29, 12:25*pm, Boon > wrote:
> *Why does his only income come from building computers for
> his fellow parishioners?
From Arny Krueger's PC Technology Associates website:
"Most PCTA clients use Microsoft Windows 95, Windows for
Workgroups, and Windows NT operating systems." I wasn't
aware WIndows 95 was still supported by Microsoft :-)
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
George M. Middius[_4_]
January 29th 09, 06:21 PM
John Atkinson said:
> > *Why does his only income come from building computers for
> > his fellow parishioners?
>
> From Arny Krueger's PC Technology Associates website:
> "Most PCTA clients use Microsoft Windows 95, Windows for
> Workgroups, and Windows NT operating systems." I wasn't
> aware WIndows 95 was still supported by Microsoft :-)
Arnii can't spell XP, and Vista makes him woozy. What's a 'borg to do?
Arny Krueger
January 29th 09, 06:43 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message
> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone with
> an engineering degree can get in their car, drive until
> they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
Probably true to a large degree.
> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> arguing with total strangers?
Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for that kind of amusement.
> Why does his "professional
> recording career" consist solely of making sub-standard
> recordings at his local church?
It's been explained to you Marc, but your desire to whine is so strong that
you've already forgotten it.
> Why does his only income
> come from building computers for his fellow parishioners?
That would be a lie.
> My brother does the same thing with a much greater degree
> of success, and he doesn't have an engineering degree.
Perhaps your brother is almost as good of a liar as you are, Marc. In the
short term, lying can be more profitable than honesty. Even in the long
term - look at the purported success of the high end ragazines.
Reminds me of a story you once told here about your great success working in
a garden shop. When people complained that the plants you told them were
winter-hardy died, you told them that they died because they didn't trim
them back for the winter. It was a lie, but it put them on a guilt trip so
they stopped complaining.
> We're not the only ones who think Arny is a complete
> loser.
Delusions of omniscience noted.
> The world seems to have rejected his nonsense,
> too.
Really? How so?
> That's because his personality disorders are real,
> not just some "debating trade" invention.
Let's talk about your ongoing fascination with child pornography, Marc. Are
you so delusional that you think you can blackmail me into sending you some
from my non-existent inventory of it?
> I bet that if
> you interviewed his fellow parishioners, you'd be
> surprised at the responses. I bet they have a nickname
> for Arny, like "The Strange Guy" or "The Nutcase" or
> "Krazy Krueger."
Marc, you're about as poorly informed about churches as your Middiot
Posse-Mate ****R. Just to review, ****R thinks that Baptist churches have
priests. In a similarly ignorant vein, you seem to think that Baptist
churches are parishes.
Interesting how ignorance and lying is so common within the Middiot Posse.
That's partially because its hard for the Middiot to recruit people who are
smarter or less dishonest than he is. Most people figure him out for what he
is, and wisely run the other way. Not you, Marc!
> I'd also bet that you'd get an even more colorful
> portrayal of Arny's mental illness if you questioned his
> past employers, supervisors and co-workers.
Be my guest, Marc. Why don't you post your resume, and let us check out your
past employers?
> There's a reason why Arny isn't making a living as an
> engineer.
I switched over to computer software about 30 years ago.
Boon
January 29th 09, 08:14 PM
On Jan 29, 10:43�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone with
> > an engineering degree can get in their car, drive until
> > they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
>
> Probably true to a large degree.
>
> > So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> > arguing with total strangers?
>
> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for that kind of amusement.
Harry Lavo
January 29th 09, 08:50 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message
...
On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>snip<
>
> > There's a reason why Arny isn't making a living as an
> > engineer.
>
> I switched over to computer software about 30 years ago.
I know many computer software developers, programmers, web developers,
beta testers and IT professionals. I'd be happy to have them evaluate
your work.
Boon
************************************************
Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up there with his work as
an "audio professional". And just as available,
Arny Krueger
January 29th 09, 08:53 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message
> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>
>>
>>
>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car, drive
>>> until they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
>>
>> Probably true to a large degree.
>>
>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
>>> arguing with total strangers?
>>
>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
>> that kind of amusement.
>
> Oh, Susan makes good money?
Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course Sue didn't make the
cosmic mistake of marrying you.
>>> Why does his "professional
>>> recording career" consist solely of making sub-standard
>>> recordings at his local church?
>>
>> It's been explained to you Marc, but your desire to
>> whine is so strong that you've already forgotten it.
>
> Unacceptable and evasive answer.
Yes Marc, your answers to my questions are generally unacceptable and
evasive. So now you are just labelling them for what they are and dispensing
with actually writing any unique text? Good idea!
>>> ?Why does his only income
>>> come from building computers for his fellow
>>> parishioners?
>>
>> That would be a lie.
>
> No, it wouldn't. Please tell us how you make a living.
> Provide proof.
Asked and answered, but over your head.
>>> My brother does the same thing with a much greater
>>> degree of success, and he doesn't have an engineering
>>> degree.
>>
>> Perhaps your brother is almost as good of a liar as you
>> are, Marc.
> Well, considering you think everyone else is a liar, that
> makes sense.
Lie that has already been debunked.
> This comment certainly proves your
> personality disorder.
Why Marc, you're so delusional that you now think you are a competent mental
health practictioner. Where did your get your degree from, Gindi's basement
closet?
> Even a complete stranger can be a
> liar, even though you know nothing of them. Wow,
Not complete strangers Marc, RAO trolls.
> In the
>> short term, lying can be more profitable than honesty.
>> Even in the long term - look at the purported success of
>> the high end ragazines.
>
> Considering that "life is so good for you outside of
> RAO," we can only assume that your success was
> accomplished by lying as well.
What's unclear about "short term"?
>> Reminds me of a story you once told here about your
>> great success working in a garden shop. When people
>> complained that the plants you told them were
>> winter-hardy died, you told them that they died because
>> they didn't trim them back for the winter. It was a lie,
>> but it put them on a guilt trip so they stopped
>> complaining.
> Please provide a Google reference for that.
Nahh, you'll just deny it when I do.
> Your
> statement sounds like it might have started out being the
> truth, but then it went through your narcissistic and
> paranoid filters and got all screwed up.
Prove me wrong!
>>> We're not the only ones who think Arny is a complete
>>> loser.
>>
>> Delusions of omniscience noted.
>
> I'm looking for proof of your success. I don't see it
> anywhere.
But Marc, we've already established that you are a habitual liar who will
say anything to score debating trade points.
>>> ?The world seems to have rejected his nonsense,
>>> too.
>>
>> Really? How so?
>
> Because you're an unemployed engineer.
I've explained that to you as well, Marc. Speaks to your habitual lying.
>>> That's because his personality disorders are real,
>>> not just some "debating trade" invention.
>>
>> Let's talk about your ongoing fascination with child
>> pornography, Marc.
> Okay. It's a figment of your imagination. Next.
Then why do you bring up child pornography on so many days, Marc?
> Are
>> you so delusional that you think you can blackmail me
>> into sending you some from my non-existent inventory of
>> it?
>
> No, that never entered my mind. It's very suspicious
> that it entered yours.
Actually Marc, you once admitted that was your strategy.
>>> I bet that if
>>> you interviewed his fellow parishioners, you'd be
>>> surprised at the responses. ?I bet they have a nickname
>>> for Arny, like "The Strange Guy" or "The Nutcase" or
>>> "Krazy Krueger."
>>
>> Marc, you're about as poorly informed about churches as
>> your Middiot Posse-Mate ****R. ?Just to review, ****R
>> thinks that Baptist churches have priests. In a
>> similarly ignorant vein, you seem to think that Baptist
>> churches are parishes.
> Okay, parishioners is the wrong word. How about
> "gullible people who believe in fairy tales"?
How about "figments of Marc's imagination"?
>> Interesting how ignorance and lying is so common within
>> the Middiot Posse. That's partially because its hard for
>> the Middiot to recruit people who are smarter or less
>> dishonest than he is. Most people figure him out for
>> what he is, and wisely run the other way. Not you, Marc!
> I think it's more interesting that you choose to spend so
> much of your time with us.
So much time?
Quantify that in HH:MM:SS.
> If we were really liars and
> ignorant, it would be easy to ignore us.
Nahh, its fun to ring the bell and make you drool, Marc.
>>> I'd also bet that you'd get an even more colorful
>>> portrayal of Arny's mental illness if you questioned his
>>> past employers, supervisors and co-workers.
>>
>> Be my guest, Marc. Why don't you post your resume, and
>> let us check out your past employers?
> If you were a reputable employer, I'd be more than happy
> to. But I don't send resumes to people with personality
> disorders. That's just stupid.
Unacceptable and evasive.
>>> There's a reason why Arny isn't making a living as an
>>> engineer.
>>
>> I switched over to computer software about 30 years ago.
> I know many computer software developers, programmers,
> web developers, beta testers and IT professionals. I'd be
> happy to have them evaluate your work.
WHY? They are your friends, and therefore either one of your dupes or one of
your co-liars.
Arny Krueger
January 29th 09, 08:55 PM
"Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
> there with his work as an "audio professional". And just
> as available,
Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that you are lying about it
existing, Harry.
George M. Middius[_4_]
January 29th 09, 09:48 PM
Boon said:
> > I switched over to computer software about 30 years ago.
>
> I know many computer software developers, programmers, web developers,
> beta testers and IT professionals. I'd be happy to have them evaluate
> your work.
How about Paul Dormer?
Boon
January 29th 09, 10:47 PM
On Jan 29, 12:53*pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
> >>> with an engineering degree can get in their car, drive
> >>> until they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
>
> >> Probably true to a large degree.
>
> >>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> >>> arguing with total strangers?
>
> >> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
> >> that kind of amusement.
>
> > Oh, Susan makes good money?
>
> Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course Sue didn't make the
> cosmic mistake of marrying you.
My wife is in the film industry. She works with famous actors every
day. Somehow I don't think she wants to trade places with Susan.
>
> >>> Why does his "professional
> >>> recording career" consist solely of making sub-standard
> >>> recordings at his local church?
>
> >> It's been explained to you Marc, but your desire to
> >> whine is so strong that you've already forgotten it.
>
> > Unacceptable and evasive answer.
>
> Yes Marc, your answers to my questions are generally unacceptable and
> evasive.
No, they aren't. They just don't fit into your fantasy constructs, so
your disorders prevent you from accepting them.
So now you are just labelling them for what they are and dispensing
> with actually writing any unique text? *Good idea!
Well, the problem is that you have a narcissistic personality
disorder, so why would I waste effort trying to convince you of
anything? When I respond to you, it's merely to humiliate you. Your
disorders merely prevent you from seeing the humiliation. Suffice it
to say, I'm doing nothing for your benefit.
>
> >>> ?Why does his only income
> >>> come from building computers for his fellow
> >>> parishioners?
>
> >> That would be a lie.
>
> > No, it wouldn't. *Please tell us how you make a living.
> > Provide proof.
>
> Asked and answered, but over your head.
No, it hasn't been answered.
>
> >>> My brother does the same thing with a much greater
> >>> degree of success, and he doesn't have an engineering
> >>> degree.
>
> >> Perhaps your brother is almost as good of a liar as you
> >> are, Marc.
> > Well, considering you think everyone else is a liar, that
> > makes sense.
>
> Lie that has already been debunked.
No, it hasn't.
>
> > This comment certainly proves your
> > personality disorder.
>
> Why Marc, you're so delusional that you now think you are a competent mental
> health practictioner.
No, that would be against the law. I'm just willing to wager serious
money that you do have at least one of the two disorders I've
outlined.
Where did your get your degree from, Gindi's basement
> closet?
Nope, a have a minor degree in psychology, that's all. But I have
shown your posts to a licensed professional, and he concurs with my
amateur assessment.
>
> > *Even a complete stranger can be a
> > liar, even though you know nothing of them. *Wow,
>
> Not complete strangers Marc, RAO trolls.
My brother is not an RAO troll, idiot.
>
> > *In the
> >> short term, lying can be more profitable than honesty.
> >> Even in the long term - look at the purported success of
> >> the high end ragazines.
>
> > Considering that "life is so good for you outside of
> > RAO," we can only assume that your success was
> > accomplished by lying as well.
>
> What's unclear about "short term"?
Well, we've seen you lie on Usenet for at least 11 years. Your
professional reputation has been destroyed, no one takes you seriously
and you're despised for your behavior on three different continents.
Is that what you meant?
>
> >> Reminds me of a story you once told here about your
> >> great success working in a garden shop. When people
> >> complained that the plants you told them were
> >> winter-hardy died, you told them that they died because
> >> they didn't trim them back for the winter. It was a lie,
> >> but it put them on a guilt trip so they stopped
> >> complaining.
> > Please provide a Google reference for that.
>
> Nahh, you'll just deny it when I do.
No, I won't. There is no Google reference. You're merely remembering
something that you think I told you, but since you're crazy you got it
wrong.
>
> > Your
> > statement sounds like it might have started out being the
> > truth, but then it went through your narcissistic and
> > paranoid filters and got all screwed up.
>
> Prove me wrong!
As soon as you provide the Google reference, I will.
>
> >>> We're not the only ones who think Arny is a complete
> >>> loser.
>
> >> Delusions of omniscience noted.
>
> > I'm looking for proof of your success. *I don't see it
> > anywhere.
>
> But Marc, we've already established that you are a habitual liar who will
> say anything to score debating trade points.
Nope, you've established it. And since you suffer from NPD, it's a
completely unreliable observation.
>
> >>> ?The world seems to have rejected his nonsense,
> >>> too.
>
> >> Really? How so?
>
> > Because you're an unemployed engineer.
>
> I've explained that to you as well, Marc. Speaks to your habitual lying.
How can someone "habitually lie" by asking for proof? Do you
understand what lying is?
>
> >>> That's because his personality disorders are real,
> >>> not just some "debating trade" invention.
>
> >> Let's talk about your ongoing fascination with child
> >> pornography, Marc.
> > Okay. *It's a figment of your imagination. *Next.
>
> Then why do you bring up child pornography on so many days, Marc?
Because you're here. You're a known child pornographer. It offends
me that you're here and not in jail. If you leave the group, I'll
never bring it up again.
>
> > *Are
> >> you so delusional that you think you can blackmail me
> >> into sending you some from my non-existent inventory of
> >> it?
>
> > No, that never entered my mind. *It's very suspicious
> > that it entered yours.
>
> Actually Marc, you once admitted that was your strategy.
Prove it.
>
> >>> I bet that if
> >>> you interviewed his fellow parishioners, you'd be
> >>> surprised at the responses. ?I bet they have a nickname
> >>> for Arny, like "The Strange Guy" or "The Nutcase" or
> >>> "Krazy Krueger."
>
> >> Marc, you're about as poorly informed about churches as
> >> your Middiot Posse-Mate ****R. ?Just to review, ****R
> >> thinks that Baptist churches have priests. In a
> >> similarly ignorant vein, you seem to think that Baptist
> >> churches are parishes.
> > Okay, parishioners is the wrong word. *How about
> > "gullible people who believe in fairy tales"?
>
> How about "figments of Marc's imagination"?
Your fellow churchgoers are figments of my imagination?
>
> >> Interesting how ignorance and lying is so common within
> >> the Middiot Posse. That's partially because its hard for
> >> the Middiot to recruit people who are smarter or less
> >> dishonest than he is. Most people figure him out for
> >> what he is, and wisely run the other way. Not you, Marc!
> > I think it's more interesting that you choose to spend so
> > much of your time with us.
>
> So much time?
>
> Quantify that in HH:MM:SS.
Obfuscation noted.
>
> > *If we were really liars and
> > ignorant, it would be easy to ignore us.
>
> Nahh, its fun to ring the bell and *make you drool, Marc.
We all know that your purpose on Usenet is to get people to respond to
you since you're largely ignored in the real world. So even though
you lose almost every argument, you win because you've received proof
you're not invisible to the rest of the world.
>
> >>> I'd also bet that you'd get an even more colorful
> >>> portrayal of Arny's mental illness if you questioned his
> >>> past employers, supervisors and co-workers.
>
> >> Be my guest, Marc. Why don't you post your resume, and
> >> let us check out your past employers?
> > If you were a reputable employer, I'd be more than happy
> > to. But I don't send resumes to people with personality
> > disorders. *That's just stupid.
>
> Unacceptable and evasive.
To you, a person with NPD. You're still not getting why no one would
want to send you personal information.
>
> >>> There's a reason why Arny isn't making a living as an
> >>> engineer.
>
> >> I switched over to computer software about 30 years ago.
> > I know many computer software developers, programmers,
> > web developers, beta testers and IT professionals. I'd be
> > happy to have them evaluate your work.
>
> WHY? They are your friends, and therefore either one of your dupes or one of
> your co-liars.
Ah, I haven't seen the paranoid personality disorder for a few days.
There it is.
Let's explain it this way: I won't send you personal information
about myself for the same reason. Considering you only know a couple
of facts about my life, you've created this fantasy construct about me
where I'm divorced, I abandoned my children and I can't hold down a
job. Each one of those things are lies you have told about me. You
created those lies from the fact that you know I'm married, I have
children and that I recently relocated to the Pacific Northwest, and
that's all. Every time I tell you something about me, you'll create
more lies from that. So why in the world would I give you my resume?
Every time you ask me for proof or personal information, you'll hit a
brick wall. Why? Because you're crazy.
Boon
Boon
January 29th 09, 10:48 PM
On Jan 29, 1:48*pm, George M. Middius >
wrote:
> Boon said:
>
> > > I switched over to computer software about 30 years ago.
>
> > I know many computer software developers, programmers, web developers,
> > beta testers and IT professionals. I'd be happy to have them evaluate
> > your work.
>
> How about Paul Dormer?
Cool. I always did want more information about how Arny stole his
ideas about pcabx.com from him.
Boon
Clyde Slick
January 29th 09, 11:07 PM
On 29 Ian, 13:43, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> Marc, you're about as poorly informed about churches as your Middiot
> Posse-Mate ****R. *Just to review, ****R thinks that Baptist churches have
> priests. In a similarly ignorant vein, you seem to think that Baptist
> churches are parishes.
one definition of parish is "a local church"
but that didn't come form a Krooglish dictionary.
Clyde Slick
January 29th 09, 11:09 PM
On 29 Ian, 15:14, Boon > wrote:
>
>
> *How about "gullible people who
> believe in fairy tales"?
the correct technical term is floobydust
Harry Lavo
January 30th 09, 01:09 AM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
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> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>
>
>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And just
>> as available,
>
> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that you are lying about
> it existing, Harry.
Are you denying the past existed, Arny?
George M. Middius[_4_]
January 30th 09, 01:27 AM
Harry Lavo said:
> >> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
> >> there with his work as an "audio professional". And just
> >> as available,
> >
> > Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that you are lying about
> > it existing, Harry.
>
> Are you denying the past existed, Arny?
Incisive question, Harry, but I don't believe that is what Mr. **** intends.
I believe he expects you don't have the nerve to go tunneling in the
nastiest, foulest, Kroofulest sewer known to man.
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 02:16 AM
"Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>
>>
>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
>>> just as available,
>>
>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
> Are you denying the past existed, Arny?
Just answer the question as stated, fool.
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 02:19 AM
"Boon" > wrote in message
> On Jan 29, 12:53 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>
>>
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>>> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
>>> wrote:
>>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>
>>>>
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>>>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
>>>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car, drive
>>>>> until they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
>>
>>>> Probably true to a large degree.
>>
>>>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
>>>>> arguing with total strangers?
>>
>>>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
>>>> that kind of amusement.
>>
>>> Oh, Susan makes good money?
>> Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course Sue
>> didn't make the cosmic mistake of marrying you.
> My wife is in the film industry. She works with famous
> actors every day. Somehow I don't think she wants to
> trade places with Susan.
As usual Marc, you aren't answering the question. Here's why: Film work is
notoriously unstable and pays like crap except for people near the top,
which your wife obviously isn't. Your comment about working with famous
actors every day is the big tip off. Her job is about being a wannabe and
getting treated like crap by some insecure big shots, not getting a decent
day's pay for a decent days work, right?
Boon
January 30th 09, 02:47 AM
On Jan 29, 6:19�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
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> > On Jan 29, 12:53 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Boon" > wrote in message
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> >>> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
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> >>>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
> >>>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car, drive
> >>>>> until they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
>
> >>>> Probably true to a large degree.
>
> >>>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> >>>>> arguing with total strangers?
>
> >>>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
> >>>> that kind of amusement.
>
> >>> Oh, Susan makes good money?
> >> Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course Sue
> >> didn't make the cosmic mistake of marrying you.
> > My wife is in the film industry. �She works with famous
> > actors every day. �Somehow I don't think she wants to
> > trade places with Susan.
>
> As usual Marc, you aren't answering the question. Here's why: �Film work is
> notoriously unstable and pays like crap except for people near the top,
That's only true for actors. Once you're in the unions, it's
different. My best friend works in the art department and is union
and his scale is $3250 to $3750 a week. He lives in a $1.1 million
dollar home. He'll be the first to admit that he's not "near the
top."
> which your wife obviously isn't.
How do you know? She's highly skilled and works in the special
effects units...both digital and make-up effects.
Your �comment about working with famous
> actors every day is the big tip off.
She's friends with quite a few as well. She grew up in the Valley and
went to school with many people who are now famous. Her sister dated
a famous actor for many years. One of her best friends is a bass
player for a very famous and influential rock band. She spent her
whole life surrounded by them and knows the secret is to treat them
like regular people.
Her job is about being a wannabe and
> getting treated like crap by some insecure big shots, not getting �a decent
> day's pay for a decent days work, right?
Wrong. You know jack **** about the film industry. Thanks for
playing, though.
Boon
Boon
January 30th 09, 02:49 AM
On Jan 29, 6:33�pm, wrote:
> On Jan 29, 8:19�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > > On Jan 29, 12:53 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > > wrote:
> > >> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
> >
>
> > >>> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > >>> wrote:
> > >>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
> >
>
> > >>>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
> > >>>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car, drive
> > >>>>> until they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
>
> > >>>> Probably true to a large degree.
>
> > >>>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> > >>>>> arguing with total strangers?
>
> > >>>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
> > >>>> that kind of amusement.
>
> > >>> Oh, Susan makes good money?
> > >> Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course Sue
> > >> didn't make the cosmic mistake of marrying you.
> > > My wife is in the film industry. �She works with famous
> > > actors every day. �Somehow I don't think she wants to
> > > trade places with Susan.
>
> > As usual Marc, you aren't answering the question. Here's why: �Film work is
> > notoriously unstable and pays like crap except for people near the top,
> > which your wife obviously isn't. Your �comment about working with famous
> > actors every day is the big tip off. Her job is about being a wannabe and
> > getting treated like crap by some insecure big shots, not getting �a decent
> > day's pay for a decent days work, right?- Hide quoted text -
>
> �If she's smart she will have a camera (recommend a Leica) and snap
> away discreetly. Odds are one of the dozens of "famous actors" will
> die young and flamboyantly and she can write a book. �Even if it's a
> bunch of **** it will sell if the star is big enough.-
Anyone caught "snapping away discreetly" on a movie set will probably
see their career end very abruptly. Yet another asshole who thinks he
knows about the industry.
Boon
Jenn[_3_]
January 30th 09, 03:12 AM
In article
>,
Boon > wrote:
> On Jan 29, 6:33?pm, wrote:
> > On Jan 29, 8:19?pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > "Boon" > wrote in message
> >
> >
> >
> > > > On Jan 29, 12:53 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > > > wrote:
> > > >> "Boon" > wrote in message
> >
> > >
> >
> > > >>> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > > >>> wrote:
> > > >>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
> >
> > >
> >
> > > >>>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
> > > >>>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car, drive
> > > >>>>> until they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
> >
> > > >>>> Probably true to a large degree.
> >
> > > >>>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> > > >>>>> arguing with total strangers?
> >
> > > >>>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
> > > >>>> that kind of amusement.
> >
> > > >>> Oh, Susan makes good money?
> > > >> Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course Sue
> > > >> didn't make the cosmic mistake of marrying you.
> > > > My wife is in the film industry. ?She works with famous
> > > > actors every day. ?Somehow I don't think she wants to
> > > > trade places with Susan.
> >
> > > As usual Marc, you aren't answering the question. Here's why: ?Film work
> > > is
> > > notoriously unstable and pays like crap except for people near the top,
> > > which your wife obviously isn't. Your ?comment about working with famous
> > > actors every day is the big tip off. Her job is about being a wannabe and
> > > getting treated like crap by some insecure big shots, not getting ?a
> > > decent
> > > day's pay for a decent days work, right?- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > ?If she's smart she will have a camera (recommend a Leica) and snap
> > away discreetly. Odds are one of the dozens of "famous actors" will
> > die young and flamboyantly and she can write a book. ?Even if it's a
> > bunch of **** it will sell if the star is big enough.-
>
> Anyone caught "snapping away discreetly" on a movie set will probably
> see their career end very abruptly.
No kidding.
Boon
January 30th 09, 03:38 AM
On Jan 29, 7:27�pm, wrote:
> On Jan 29, 8:49�pm, Boon > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 29, 6:33 pm, wrote:
>
> > > On Jan 29, 8:19 pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
> > > > "Boon" > wrote in message
>
> > >
>
> > > > > On Jan 29, 12:53 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > >> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
> > > >
>
> > > > >>> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > > > >>> wrote:
> > > > >>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
> > > >
>
> > > > >>>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
> > > > >>>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car, drive
> > > > >>>>> until they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
>
> > > > >>>> Probably true to a large degree.
>
> > > > >>>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> > > > >>>>> arguing with total strangers?
>
> > > > >>>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
> > > > >>>> that kind of amusement.
>
> > > > >>> Oh, Susan makes good money?
> > > > >> Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course Sue
> > > > >> didn't make the cosmic mistake of marrying you.
> > > > > My wife is in the film industry. She works with famous
> > > > > actors every day. Somehow I don't think she wants to
> > > > > trade places with Susan.
>
> > > > As usual Marc, you aren't answering the question. Here's why: Film work is
> > > > notoriously unstable and pays like crap except for people near the top,
> > > > which your wife obviously isn't. Your comment about working with famous
> > > > actors every day is the big tip off. Her job is about being a wannabe and
> > > > getting treated like crap by some insecure big shots, not getting a decent
> > > > day's pay for a decent days work, right?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > If she's smart she will have a camera (recommend a Leica) and snap
> > > away discreetly. Odds are one of the dozens of "famous actors" will
> > > die young and flamboyantly and she can write a book. Even if it's a
> > > bunch of **** it will sell if the star is big enough.-
>
> > Anyone caught "snapping away discreetly" on a movie set will probably
> > see their career end very abruptly. �Yet another asshole who thinks he
> > knows about the industry.
>
> �Don't be a putz. Don't get caught.-
Go ahead, Internet geek. Grab your Leica and see how long it takes
before someone snatches it from you and smashes it on the ground.
Yeah, there's no such thing as security on movie sets. No one's
checking for camera at the door or anything.
Boon
Clyde Slick
January 30th 09, 04:20 AM
On 29 Ian, 21:19, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 29, 12:53 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
> >>>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car, drive
> >>>>> until they run out of gas, get out and find a job."
>
> >>>> Probably true to a large degree.
>
> >>>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> >>>>> arguing with total strangers?
>
> >>>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
> >>>> that kind of amusement.
>
>>*Somehow I don't think she wants to
> > trade places with Susan.
>
> As usual Marc, you aren't answering the question. Here's why: *Film work is
> notoriously unstable and pays like crap except for people near the top,
> which your wife obviously isn't. Your *comment about working with famous
> actors every day is the big tip off. Her job is about being a wannabe and
> getting treated like crap by some insecure big shots, not getting *a decent
> day's pay for a decent days work, right?-
"at least" being a back alley crack whore is steady work.
TT
January 30th 09, 04:27 AM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
...
> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>
>
>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And just
>> as available,
>
> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that you
> are lying about it existing, Harry.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
TT
Jenn[_3_]
January 30th 09, 04:42 AM
In article >,
"TT" > wrote:
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...
> > "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
> >
> >
> >> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
> >> there with his work as an "audio professional". And just
> >> as available,
> >
> > Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that you
> > are lying about it existing, Harry.
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>
> Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
>
> TT
Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear those "French Horns"
and "trumpets". <eye roll>
John Atkinson[_2_]
January 30th 09, 12:43 PM
On Jan 29, 11:27 pm, "TT" > wrote:
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>
> ...> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>
> >> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
> >> there with his work as an "audio professional". And just
> >> as available,
> >
> > Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that you
> > are lying about it existing, Harry.
>
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
Ah, memories! Mr. Krueger used to claim that this
site had 1000s of visitors every month, that it
rivaled the sites run by magazines. Yet now it
only exists courtesy of the obessive servers
at web.archive.org :-)
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 12:44 PM
"TT" > wrote in message
. au
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>
>>
>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
>>> just as available,
>>
>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that you
>> are lying about it existing, Harry.
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>
> Will this do idiot?
No, the allegedly stored sites I tested, including the last one, are broken.
Many broken links. "Path Index Error."
Thanks again Terry for showing that you are clueless about even simple
things like surfing the web.
> Want to apologise to Harry?
What did Harry do that I need to apologize to him, other than Harry's
continuing waste oxygen of that a thinking being could use?
Besides Harry didn't provide the link. He didn't fall into that trap of
mine, just many others.
So Terry, you lose again, because you constantly rush to judgment and do not
pay attention to relevant details.
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 12:49 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> In article
> >, "TT"
> > wrote:
>
>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>>
>>>
>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
>>>> just as available,
>>>
>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
>>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>>
>> Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
> Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear those
> "French Horns" and "trumpets". <eye roll>
You ought to test Terry's claims before you claim that the opportunity
actually exists.
Umm it appears that most if not all of the .wav files are not where Terry
says they are.
"Not in Archive."
It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 12:51 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message
> On Jan 29, 6:19?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jan 29, 12:53 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>>> wrote:
>>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>
>>>>
>>
>>>>> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>
>>>>>>
>>
>>>>>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
>>>>>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car,
>>>>>>> drive until they run out of gas, get out and find a
>>>>>>> job."
>>
>>>>>> Probably true to a large degree.
>>
>>>>>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
>>>>>>> arguing with total strangers?
>>
>>>>>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
>>>>>> that kind of amusement.
>>
>>>>> Oh, Susan makes good money?
>>>> Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course
>>>> Sue didn't make the cosmic mistake of marrying you.
>>> My wife is in the film industry. ?She works with famous
>>> actors every day. ?Somehow I don't think she wants to
>>> trade places with Susan.
>>
>> As usual Marc, you aren't answering the question. Here's
>> why: ?Film work is notoriously unstable and pays like
>> crap except for people near the top,
>
> That's only true for actors. Once you're in the unions,
> it's different. My best friend works in the art
> department and is union and his scale is $3250 to $3750 a
> week. He lives in a $1.1 million dollar home. He'll be
> the first to admit that he's not "near the top."
That's your best friend, not your wife.
IOW, I scored a hit and you're trying to lie around it, Marc.
>> which your wife obviously isn't.
> How do you know?
I was fishing and after all this dissembling and deceiving, I know I scored
again!
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 12:53 PM
"John Atkinson" > wrote in
message
> On Jan 29, 11:27 pm, "TT" >
> wrote:
>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>
>> ...>
>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>>
>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
>>>> just as available,
>>>
>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
>>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
>>
>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>
> Ah, memories! Mr. Krueger used to claim that this
> site had 1000s of visitors every month, that it
> rivaled the sites run by magazines. Yet now it
> only exists courtesy of the obessive (sic) servers
> at web.archive.org :-)
Except they don't have most of the site. Actually, hardly any of it at all.
If you'd checked the link with any thoroughness at all, you'd know it is
just a shell. Tons of broken links and missing files.
Boon
January 30th 09, 03:08 PM
On Jan 30, 4:51�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 29, 6:19?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>> On Jan 29, 12:53 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>>>> On Jan 29, 10:43?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>>>>>> An engineer friend of mine once said, "Almost anyone
> >>>>>>> with an engineering degree can get in their car,
> >>>>>>> drive until they run out of gas, get out and find a
> >>>>>>> job."
>
> >>>>>> Probably true to a large degree.
>
> >>>>>>> So why does Arny spend his days on Internet forums,
> >>>>>>> arguing with total strangers?
>
> >>>>>> Because it amuses me, and I can afford some time for
> >>>>>> that kind of amusement.
>
> >>>>> Oh, Susan makes good money?
> >>>> Probably better paid than your wife, Marc. Of course
> >>>> Sue didn't make the cosmic mistake of marrying you.
> >>> My wife is in the film industry. ?She works with famous
> >>> actors every day. ?Somehow I don't think she wants to
> >>> trade places with Susan.
>
> >> As usual Marc, you aren't answering the question. Here's
> >> why: ?Film work is notoriously unstable and pays like
> >> crap except for people near the top,
>
> > That's only true for actors. �Once you're in the unions,
> > it's different. �My best friend works in the art
> > department and is union and his scale is $3250 to $3750 a
> > week. He lives in a $1.1 million dollar home. �He'll be
> > the first to admit that he's not "near the top."
>
> That's your best friend, not your wife.
So? I disproved you point.
>
> IOW, I scored a hit and you're trying to lie around it, Marc.
No, you didn't. You revealed your ignorance about one more subject.
Add it to the pile.
>
> >> which your wife obviously isn't.
> > How do you know?
>
> I was fishing and after all this dissembling and deceiving, I know I scored
> again!
Actually, you didn't. This is just pure histrionics on your part,
just like when you jumped up and down when Jenn hit send too early.
You've got nothing on no one. You're too stupid.
Boon
John Atkinson[_2_]
January 30th 09, 03:09 PM
On Jan 30, 7:53 am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "John Atkinson" > wrote in
>
> > On Jan 29, 11:27 pm, "TT" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...>
> >> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>
> >>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
> >>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
> >>>> just as available,
> >>>
> >>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
> >>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
> >>
> >>http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
> >
> > Ah, memories! Mr. Krueger used to claim that this
> > site had 1000s of visitors every month, that it
> > rivaled the sites run by magazines. Yet now it
> > only exists courtesy of the [obsessive] servers
> > at web.archive.org :-)
>
> Except they don't have most of the site. Actually, hardly
> any of it at all.
External features aren't preserved, of course, as the servers
that stored them are presumably repurposed or defunct. But
the core of your dead site is preserved, which is sufficient
to support Harry Lavo's statement.
And I find it amazing that you would use the
failure of your website to try to score what you
have called "cosmic points" as your work your
debating-trade schtick against Mr. Lavo. :-)
John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile
Jenn[_3_]
January 30th 09, 03:40 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > In article
> > >, "TT"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
> >>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
> >>>> just as available,
> >>>
> >>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
> >>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
> >> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
> >>
> >> Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
>
> > Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear those
> > "French Horns" and "trumpets". <eye roll>
>
> You ought to test Terry's claims before you claim that the opportunity
> actually exists.
I did, lameass. I picked a working link, used it to find the files.
http://web.archive.org/web/20061210012726/www.pcabx.com/product/coder_dec
oder/index.htm
From there I clicked on:
http://web.archive.org/web/20061210110900/www.pcabx.com/product/lame383/i
ndex.htm
It's really very easy, if you know how to navigate a web page.
>
> Umm it appears that most if not all of the .wav files are not where Terry
> says they are.
>
> "Not in Archive."
>
>
> It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
So no lying involved, Arny. Yet again, you are lying about lying. But
MAN, those "trumpets" and "French Horns" sure sound like, well,
something.
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 30th 09, 04:06 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>> It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
>
> So no lying involved, Arny. Yet again, you are lying about lying. But
> MAN, those "trumpets" and "French Horns" sure sound like, well,
> something.
Which trumpets and French horns, Jenn?
Iain
Jenn[_3_]
January 30th 09, 04:08 PM
In article >,
"Iain Churches" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
> >> It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
> >
> > So no lying involved, Arny. Yet again, you are lying about lying. But
> > MAN, those "trumpets" and "French Horns" sure sound like, well,
> > something.
>
> Which trumpets and French horns, Jenn?
>
> Iain
Good point. There aren't any.
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 05:41 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> In article
> >, "Arny
> Krueger" > wrote:
>
>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>
>>> In article
>>> >, "TT"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>>>>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
>>>>>> just as available,
>>>>>
>>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
>>>>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>>>>
>>>> Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
>>
>>> Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear those
>>> "French Horns" and "trumpets". <eye roll>
>> You ought to test Terry's claims before you claim that
>> the opportunity actually exists.
> I did, lameass.
No evidence of you doing that until I called you on it, Jenn.
> I picked a working link, used it to find
> the files.
> http://web.archive.org/web/20061210012726/www.pcabx.com/product/coder_dec
> oder/index.htm
No Jenn, you eventually found a working link, after I embarassed you into
doing it.
> From there I clicked on:
> http://web.archive.org/web/20061210110900/www.pcabx.com/product/lame383/i
> ndex.htm
> It's really very easy, if you know how to navigate a web
> page.
I knew you had it in you, Jenn.
>> Umm it appears that most if not all of the .wav files
>> are not where Terry says they are.
>> "Not in Archive."
>
>> It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
> So no lying involved, Arny.
Yes there probably is lying involved Jenn, both now and earlier. No evidence
that you actually did any checking until I pointed out that the so-called
web site was full of broken links.
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 05:44 PM
"John Atkinson" > wrote in
message
> On Jan 30, 7:53 am, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "John Atkinson" > wrote in
>>
>>> On Jan 29, 11:27 pm, "TT" >
>>> wrote:
>>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>>> ...>
>>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>>>>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
>>>>>> just as available,
>>>>>
>>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
>>>>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
>>>>
>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>>>
>>> Ah, memories! Mr. Krueger used to claim that this
>>> site had 1000s of visitors every month, that it
>>> rivaled the sites run by magazines. Yet now it
>>> only exists courtesy of the [obsessive] servers
>>> at web.archive.org :-)
>>
>> Except they don't have most of the site. Actually, hardly
>> any of it at all.
> External features aren't preserved, of course, as the
> servers that stored them are presumably repurposed or
> defunct.
So what are you saying John, is the site as I said, or not?
> But the core of your dead site is preserved,
> which is sufficient to support Harry Lavo's statement.
Nope. Remember, I know what the site is supposed to be like.
> And I find it amazing that you would use the
> failure of your website to try to score what you
> have called "cosmic points" as your work your
> debating-trade schtick against Mr. Lavo. :-)
Of course you're misconstruing the facts, John.
But talking about failures, where are all the tests of representative low
cost CD players that you've promised and not delivered? And, when you are
going to start comparing players based on performance that people can
actually hear?
Jenn[_2_]
January 30th 09, 06:19 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > In article
> > >, "Arny
> > Krueger" > wrote:
> >
> >> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >>
> >>> In article
> >>> >, "TT"
> >>> > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> >>>> ...
> >>>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
> >>>>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
> >>>>>> just as available,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
> >>>>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
> >>>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
> >>>>
> >>>> Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
> >>
> >>> Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear those
> >>> "French Horns" and "trumpets". <eye roll>
>
> >> You ought to test Terry's claims before you claim that
> >> the opportunity actually exists.
>
> > I did, lameass.
>
> No evidence of you doing that until I called you on it, Jenn.
I thanked him for the opportunity to hear the "trumpets" and "French
Horns" again, thereby indicating that I accessed the files.
>
> > I picked a working link, used it to find
> > the files.
> > http://web.archive.org/web/20061210012726/www.pcabx.com/product/coder_dec
> > oder/index.htm
>
> No Jenn, you eventually found a working link, after I embarassed you into
> doing it.
No, because I listened to the files before I posted.
>
> > From there I clicked on:
> > http://web.archive.org/web/20061210110900/www.pcabx.com/product/lame383/i
> > ndex.htm
>
> > It's really very easy, if you know how to navigate a web
> > page.
>
> I knew you had it in you, Jenn.
But you evidently don't.
>
> >> Umm it appears that most if not all of the .wav files
> >> are not where Terry says they are.
>
> >> "Not in Archive."
> >
> >> It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
>
> > So no lying involved, Arny.
>
> Yes there probably is lying involved Jenn, both now and earlier. No evidence
> that you actually did any checking until I pointed out that the so-called
> web site was full of broken links.
I said that I accessed the files.
Arny Krueger
January 30th 09, 09:21 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> In article
> >, "Arny
> Krueger" > wrote:
>
>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>
>>> In article
>>> >, "Arny
>>> Krueger" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>> In article
>>>>> >,
>>>>> "TT" > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right
>>>>>>>> up there with his work as an "audio professional".
>>>>>>>> And just as available,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit
>>>>>>> that you are lying about it existing, Harry.
>>>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
>>>>
>>>>> Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear
>>>>> those "French Horns" and "trumpets". <eye roll>
>>
>>>> You ought to test Terry's claims before you claim that
>>>> the opportunity actually exists.
>>
>>> I did, lameass.
>>
>> No evidence of you doing that until I called you on it,
>> Jenn.
>
> I thanked him for the opportunity to hear the "trumpets"
> and "French Horns" again, thereby indicating that I
> accessed the files.
Opportunity to and actually doing are 2 different things. I'm sorry that
your command of English is so poor that you can't tell the difference, Jenn.
>>> I picked a working link, used it to find
>>> the files.
>>> http://web.archive.org/web/20061210012726/www.pcabx.com/product/coder_dec
>>> oder/index.htm
>>
>> No Jenn, you eventually found a working link, after I
>> embarassed you into doing it.
>
> No, because I listened to the files before I posted.
No proof, probably just another lie from a proven liar.
>>> From there I clicked on:
>>> http://web.archive.org/web/20061210110900/www.pcabx.com/product/lame383/i
>> ndex.htm
>>
>>> It's really very easy, if you know how to navigate a web
>>> page.
>>
>> I knew you had it in you, Jenn.
>
> But you evidently don't.
No such evidence exists.
>>>> Umm it appears that most if not all of the .wav files
>>>> are not where Terry says they are.
>>
>>>> "Not in Archive."
>>>
>>>> It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
>>
>>> So no lying involved, Arny.
>> Yes there probably is lying involved Jenn, both now and
>> earlier. No evidence that you actually did any checking
>> until I pointed out that the so-called web site was full
>> of broken links.
> I said that I accessed the files.
Stop lying Jenn. You said that you thought you had the opportunity.
Harry Lavo
January 30th 09, 09:56 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
...
> "John Atkinson" > wrote in
> message
>
>> On Jan 29, 11:27 pm, "TT" >
>> wrote:
>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> ...>
>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>>>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
>>>>> just as available,
>>>>
>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
>>>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
>>>
>>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>>
>> Ah, memories! Mr. Krueger used to claim that this
>> site had 1000s of visitors every month, that it
>> rivaled the sites run by magazines. Yet now it
>> only exists courtesy of the obessive (sic) servers
>> at web.archive.org :-)
>
> Except they don't have most of the site. Actually, hardly any of it at
> all.
>
> If you'd checked the link with any thoroughness at all, you'd know it is
> just a shell. Tons of broken links and missing files.
*********************************************
S--t, Arny, it had those before you took it down! :-(
Jenn[_3_]
January 30th 09, 11:17 PM
On Jan 30, 1:21*pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
> > In article
> > >, "Arny
> > Krueger" > wrote:
>
> >> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> >>> In article
> >>> >, "Arny
> >>> Krueger" > wrote:
>
> >>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> >>>>> In article
> >>>>> >,
> >>>>> "TT" > wrote:
>
> >>>>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>>>>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>
>
> >>>>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right
> >>>>>>>> up there with his work as an "audio professional".
> >>>>>>>> And just as available,
>
> >>>>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit
> >>>>>>> that you are lying about it existing, Harry.
> >>>>>>http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>
> >>>>>> Will this do idiot? *Want to apologise to Harry?
>
> >>>>> Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear
> >>>>> those "French Horns" and "trumpets". <eye roll>
>
> >>>> You ought to test Terry's claims before you claim that
> >>>> the opportunity actually exists.
>
> >>> I did, lameass.
>
> >> No evidence of you doing that until I called you on it,
> >> Jenn.
>
> > I thanked him for the opportunity to hear the "trumpets"
> > and "French Horns" again, thereby indicating that I
> > accessed the files.
>
> Opportunity to and actually doing are 2 different things. I'm sorry that
> your command of English is so poor that you can't tell the difference, Jenn.
George M. Middius[_4_]
January 30th 09, 11:46 PM
Jenn said:
> Stop lying Arny. I said no such thing.
Ever wonder how Arnii views your "relationship", Mistress? Thanks to the
Resistance's state-of-the-art mentagraphy, we have constituted some images
that closely represent the Krooborg's fantasies.
Here is a representation of Arnii's idealization of being scolded by you:
<http://www.geocities.com/glanbrok/RAO_Toons/Krooger/Mistress_scolding_Arnii.jpg>
This one is Arnii's most secret fantasy, the one he won't even share with
his therapist:
<http://www.geocities.com/glanbrok/RAO_Toons/Krooger/Arnii_fantasy.jpg>
Finally, here's how Arnii feels after being scolded for lying. Despite the
apparent expression of distress, this image actually reflects the Kroo's
gratification at the intensive discipline:
<http://www.geocities.com/glanbrok/RAO_Toons/Krooger/Arniii_wants_to_lie.jpg>
Arny Krueger
January 31st 09, 03:09 AM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> On Jan 30, 1:21 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> In article
>>> >, "Arny
>>> Krueger" > wrote:
>>
>>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>> In article
>>>>> >, "Arny
>>>>> Krueger" > wrote:
>>
>>>>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In article
>>>>>>> >,
>>>>>>> "TT" > wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>
>>
>>>>>>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is
>>>>>>>>>> right up there with his work as an "audio
>>>>>>>>>> professional". And just as available,
>>
>>>>>>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit
>>>>>>>>> that you are lying about it existing, Harry.
>>>>>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>>
>>>>>>>> Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
>>
>>>>>>> Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear
>>>>>>> those "French Horns" and "trumpets". <eye roll>
>>
>>>>>> You ought to test Terry's claims before you claim
>>>>>> that the opportunity actually exists.
>>
>>>>> I did, lameass.
>>
>>>> No evidence of you doing that until I called you on it,
>>>> Jenn.
>>
>>> I thanked him for the opportunity to hear the "trumpets"
>>> and "French Horns" again, thereby indicating that I
>>> accessed the files.
>>
>> Opportunity to and actually doing are 2 different
>> things. I'm sorry that your command of English is so
>> poor that you can't tell the difference, Jenn.
>
> Wow, bonus debating trade points to Arny. Bravo! Normal
> people know that I meant that I heard them again.
>
>>
>>>>> I picked a working link, used it to find
>>>>> the files.
>>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/20061210012726/www.pcabx.com/product/coder...
>>>>> oder/index.htm
>>
>>>> No Jenn, you eventually found a working link, after I
>>>> embarassed you into doing it.
>>
>>> No, because I listened to the files before I posted.
>>
>> No proof, probably just another lie from a proven liar.
>
> Not a lie. I've never lied here.
>
>>
>>>>> From there I clicked on:
>>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/20061210110900/www.pcabx.com/product/lame3...
>>>>> ndex.htm
>>
>>>>> It's really very easy, if you know how to navigate a
>>>>> web page.
>>
>>>> I knew you had it in you, Jenn.
>>
>>> But you evidently don't.
>>
>> No such evidence exists.
>
> You didn't seem to be able to find working links among
> those given.
>
>>
>>>>>> Umm it appears that most if not all of the .wav files
>>>>>> are not where Terry says they are.
>>
>>>>>> "Not in Archive."
>>
>>>>>> It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
>>
>>>>> So no lying involved, Arny.
>>>> Yes there probably is lying involved Jenn, both now and
>>>> earlier. No evidence that you actually did any checking
>>>> until I pointed out that the so-called web site was
>>>> full of broken links.
>>> I said that I accessed the files.
>>
>> Stop lying Jenn. You said that you thought you had the
>> opportunity.
> Stop lying Arny. I said no such thing.
OK Jenn, you're caught in another lie. You said opportunity, not actually
listened to.
Arny Krueger
January 31st 09, 03:09 AM
"Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "John Atkinson" > wrote in
>> message
>>
>>> On Jan 29, 11:27 pm, "TT" >
>>> wrote:
>>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> ...>
>>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is right up
>>>>>> there with his work as an "audio professional". And
>>>>>> just as available,
>>>>>
>>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit that
>>>>> you are lying about it existing, Harry.
>>>>
>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
>>>
>>> Ah, memories! Mr. Krueger used to claim that this
>>> site had 1000s of visitors every month, that it
>>> rivaled the sites run by magazines. Yet now it
>>> only exists courtesy of the obsessive (sic) servers
>>> at web.archive.org :-)
>>
>> Except they don't have most of the site. Actually,
>> hardly any of it at all.
>>
>> If you'd checked the link with any thoroughness at all,
>> you'd know it is just a shell. Tons of broken links and
>> missing files.
>
> *********************************************
>
> S--t, Arny, it had those before you took it down! :-(
That would be yet another lie, Harry. Have you been dating Jenn? LOL!
Jenn[_3_]
January 31st 09, 03:24 AM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > On Jan 30, 1:21 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> In article
> >>> >, "Arny
> >>> Krueger" > wrote:
> >>
> >>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >>>>
> >>>>> In article
> >>>>> >, "Arny
> >>>>> Krueger" > wrote:
> >>
> >>>>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> In article
> >>>>>>> >,
> >>>>>>> "TT" > wrote:
> >>
> >>>>>>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> >>>>>>>> ...
> >>>>>>>>> "Harry Lavo" > wrote in message
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>
> >>>>>>>>>> Judging from his ABX website, I'm sure it is
> >>>>>>>>>> right up there with his work as an "audio
> >>>>>>>>>> professional". And just as available,
> >>
> >>>>>>>>> Post a working URL for the ABX web site or admit
> >>>>>>>>> that you are lying about it existing, Harry.
> >>>>>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pcabx.com
> >>
> >>>>>>>> Will this do idiot? Want to apologise to Harry?
> >>
> >>>>>>> Wow, thanks for the opportunity to once again hear
> >>>>>>> those "French Horns" and "trumpets". <eye roll>
> >>
> >>>>>> You ought to test Terry's claims before you claim
> >>>>>> that the opportunity actually exists.
> >>
> >>>>> I did, lameass.
> >>
> >>>> No evidence of you doing that until I called you on it,
> >>>> Jenn.
> >>
> >>> I thanked him for the opportunity to hear the "trumpets"
> >>> and "French Horns" again, thereby indicating that I
> >>> accessed the files.
> >>
> >> Opportunity to and actually doing are 2 different
> >> things. I'm sorry that your command of English is so
> >> poor that you can't tell the difference, Jenn.
> >
> > Wow, bonus debating trade points to Arny. Bravo! Normal
> > people know that I meant that I heard them again.
> >
> >>
> >>>>> I picked a working link, used it to find
> >>>>> the files.
> >>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/20061210012726/www.pcabx.com/product/coder...
> >>>>> oder/index.htm
> >>
> >>>> No Jenn, you eventually found a working link, after I
> >>>> embarassed you into doing it.
> >>
> >>> No, because I listened to the files before I posted.
> >>
> >> No proof, probably just another lie from a proven liar.
> >
> > Not a lie. I've never lied here.
> >
> >>
> >>>>> From there I clicked on:
> >>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/20061210110900/www.pcabx.com/product/lame3...
> >>>>> ndex.htm
> >>
> >>>>> It's really very easy, if you know how to navigate a
> >>>>> web page.
> >>
> >>>> I knew you had it in you, Jenn.
> >>
> >>> But you evidently don't.
> >>
> >> No such evidence exists.
> >
> > You didn't seem to be able to find working links among
> > those given.
> >
> >>
> >>>>>> Umm it appears that most if not all of the .wav files
> >>>>>> are not where Terry says they are.
> >>
> >>>>>> "Not in Archive."
> >>
> >>>>>> It's fun to watch two liars trip each other up. ;-)
> >>
> >>>>> So no lying involved, Arny.
> >>>> Yes there probably is lying involved Jenn, both now and
> >>>> earlier. No evidence that you actually did any checking
> >>>> until I pointed out that the so-called web site was
> >>>> full of broken links.
> >>> I said that I accessed the files.
> >>
> >> Stop lying Jenn. You said that you thought you had the
> >> opportunity.
>
> > Stop lying Arny. I said no such thing.
>
> OK Jenn, you're caught in another lie.
No, you have never caught me in a lie. That's because I've never lied
here.
> You said opportunity, not actually
> listened to.
I didn't say that I said that I thought I had the opportunity, which is
what you said I said.
George M. Middius[_4_]
January 31st 09, 03:39 AM
Jenn said:
> > OK Jenn, you're caught in another lie.
> No, you have never caught me in a lie. That's because I've never lied here.
Arnii believes "God" wants him to say "lie" or "liar" 500 times a day. Turdy
believes that by accusing Normals of his own most frequent sin, he can
somehow mitigate the sinfulness of his own enormous pile of lies.
--
"What is, a lie? Its a lie if I say its a lie. The truth can be a lie."
-- A. Krooger, Jan. 2009
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
January 31st 09, 05:29 AM
On Jan 30, 9:09*pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> That would be yet another lie, Harry. Have you been dating Jenn?
Liar.
>*LOL!
Agreed.
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