View Full Version : Sympathomimetic Resonanance
Andrew Batty[_2_]
September 2nd 13, 08:48 PM
In physics sympathetic resonance is a mechanism between physical systems of
much magic in the universe, radio, music and heterosexual love in people.
The human organism having a sympathetic side to the nervous system, as any
elementary reading reveals.
If you have ever used a sympathomimetic stimulant like the amphetamines on
long recording sessions you might be aware of the old studio cultural
anathema of "vapouring" of musicians feelings on drugs by anyone seeking to
put themselves above the law with respect to personnel.
This horrible antisocial practice is one that the UK based social care
organisation Creative Support, mostly staffed by homosexuals, seem to have
adopted as a corporate culture, towards clients. They call it client centred
therapy.
I wonder what can be done to protect heterosexual feelings from losses and
degradation caused by this stupid lot for the good of community health.
Andrew Batty
Don Pearce[_3_]
September 2nd 13, 09:02 PM
On Mon, 2 Sep 2013 20:48:17 +0100, "Andrew Batty"
> wrote:
>In physics sympathetic resonance is a mechanism between physical systems of
>much magic in the universe, radio, music and heterosexual love in people.
>The human organism having a sympathetic side to the nervous system, as any
>elementary reading reveals.
>
>If you have ever used a sympathomimetic stimulant like the amphetamines on
>long recording sessions you might be aware of the old studio cultural
>anathema of "vapouring" of musicians feelings on drugs by anyone seeking to
>put themselves above the law with respect to personnel.
>
>This horrible antisocial practice is one that the UK based social care
>organisation Creative Support, mostly staffed by homosexuals, seem to have
>adopted as a corporate culture, towards clients. They call it client centred
>therapy.
>
>I wonder what can be done to protect heterosexual feelings from losses and
>degradation caused by this stupid lot for the good of community health.
>
>Andrew Batty
Tell me how you earned your surname. Just interested, you understand.
d
William Sommerwerck
September 2nd 13, 09:03 PM
"Andrew Batty" wrote in message ...
> In physics, sympathetic resonance is a mechanism between physical systems
> of much magic in the universe, radio, music, and heterosexual love in
> people.
HELLO???
There is far more "sympathetic resonance" between two men than there can
/ever/ be between a man and a woman.
The love two men can feel for each other -- even without a sexual
relationship -- can be enriching and even ennobling. I've been blessed with
several of these relationships. The cowboy poet Charles Badger Clark Jr called
male/male love "the true romance of the soul".
> The human organism having a sympathetic side to the nervous system,
> as any as any elementary reading reveals.
If you're referring to the terms "sympathetic" and "parasympathetic", you
probably don't understand them.
> If you have ever used a sympathomimetic stimulant like the amphetamines
> on long recording sessions you might be aware of the old studio cultural
> anathema of "vaporing" of musicians' feelings on drugs by anyone seeking
> to put themselves above the law with respect to personnel.
???
What ever happened to "Just say 'no' to drugs"?
> This horrible antisocial practice is one that the UK-based social care
> organization Creative Support, mostly staffed by homosexuals, seem
> to have adopted as a corporate culture, towards clients. They call it
> client-centered therapy.
> I wonder what can be done to protect heterosexual feelings from losses and
> degradation caused by this stupid lot for the good of community health.
Yes, homosexuals worldwide are well-known for their attempts to destroy
heterosexual affection by means of CNS stimulants.
> Andrew Batty
Do you know what the adjective "batty" means?
Andrew Batty[_2_]
September 2nd 13, 09:40 PM
"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message ...
"Andrew Batty" wrote in message ...
>> In physics, sympathetic resonance is a mechanism between physical systems
>> of much magic in the universe, radio, music, and heterosexual love in
>> people.
>HELLO???
Tuned ccts etc.
>There is far more "sympathetic resonance" between two men than there can
>/ever/ be between a man and a woman.
Yes but heterosexuals have a complementary *reciprocating* resonance.
You don't understand the physics or know the feelings probably. All
homosexuals
will achieve is null resonance. It will never potentiate feelings.
>>The love two men can feel for each other -- even without a sexual
>>relationship -- can be enriching and even ennobling. I've been blessed
>>with several of these relationships. The cowboy poet Charles Badger Clark
>>Jr called male/male love "the true romance of the soul".
> The human organism having a sympathetic side to the nervous system,
> as any as any elementary reading reveals.
>If you're referring to the terms "sympathetic" and "parasympathetic", you
>probably don't understand them.
I DO understand autonomic (parasympathetic) and sympathetic as terms very
well indeed sunbeam. You don't understand the nature of voluntary
feeling/motor function in heterosexual love at all I would guess.
>> If you have ever used a sympathomimetic stimulant like the amphetamines
>> on long recording sessions you might be aware of the old studio cultural
>> anathema of "vaporing" of musicians' feelings on drugs by anyone seeking
>> to put themselves above the law with respect to personnel.
>???
>What ever happened to "Just say 'no' to drugs"?
Knowledge and volition.
>> This horrible antisocial practice is one that the UK-based social care
>> organization Creative Support, mostly staffed by homosexuals, seem
>> to have adopted as a corporate culture, towards clients. They call it
>> client-centered therapy.
>> I wonder what can be done to protect heterosexual feelings from losses
>> and
>>degradation caused by this stupid lot for the good of community health.
>Yes, homosexuals worldwide are well-known for their attempts to destroy
>heterosexual affection by means of CNS stimulants.
No. Homosexuals don't seem to know how to behave within other more
fundamental statute human law than prohibition of moonshine. They
seem to think that they can put themselves above any law or human
rights because of prohibition of bootleg amphetamine.
> >Andrew Batty
>Do you know what the adjective "batty" means?
Yes. Look at Air Studios site. That looks well bats in the belfry.
Andrew Batty
Don Pearce[_3_]
September 2nd 13, 09:43 PM
On Mon, 2 Sep 2013 21:40:48 +0100, "Andrew Batty"
> wrote:
>
>
>"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message ...
>
>"Andrew Batty" wrote in message ...
>
>>> In physics, sympathetic resonance is a mechanism between physical systems
>>> of much magic in the universe, radio, music, and heterosexual love in
>>> people.
>
>>HELLO???
>
>Tuned ccts etc.
>
>>There is far more "sympathetic resonance" between two men than there can
>>/ever/ be between a man and a woman.
>
>Yes but heterosexuals have a complementary *reciprocating* resonance.
>
>You don't understand the physics or know the feelings probably. All
>homosexuals
>will achieve is null resonance. It will never potentiate feelings.
>
>>>The love two men can feel for each other -- even without a sexual
>>>relationship -- can be enriching and even ennobling. I've been blessed
>>>with several of these relationships. The cowboy poet Charles Badger Clark
>>>Jr called male/male love "the true romance of the soul".
>
>
>> The human organism having a sympathetic side to the nervous system,
>> as any as any elementary reading reveals.
>
>>If you're referring to the terms "sympathetic" and "parasympathetic", you
>>probably don't understand them.
>
>I DO understand autonomic (parasympathetic) and sympathetic as terms very
>well indeed sunbeam. You don't understand the nature of voluntary
>feeling/motor function in heterosexual love at all I would guess.
>
>>> If you have ever used a sympathomimetic stimulant like the amphetamines
>>> on long recording sessions you might be aware of the old studio cultural
>>> anathema of "vaporing" of musicians' feelings on drugs by anyone seeking
>>> to put themselves above the law with respect to personnel.
>
>>???
>
>>What ever happened to "Just say 'no' to drugs"?
>
>Knowledge and volition.
>
>>> This horrible antisocial practice is one that the UK-based social care
>>> organization Creative Support, mostly staffed by homosexuals, seem
>>> to have adopted as a corporate culture, towards clients. They call it
>>> client-centered therapy.
>
>>> I wonder what can be done to protect heterosexual feelings from losses
>>> and
>>>degradation caused by this stupid lot for the good of community health.
>
>>Yes, homosexuals worldwide are well-known for their attempts to destroy
>>heterosexual affection by means of CNS stimulants.
>
>No. Homosexuals don't seem to know how to behave within other more
>fundamental statute human law than prohibition of moonshine. They
>seem to think that they can put themselves above any law or human
>rights because of prohibition of bootleg amphetamine.
>
>> >Andrew Batty
>
>>Do you know what the adjective "batty" means?
>
>Yes. Look at Air Studios site. That looks well bats in the belfry.
>
>Andrew Batty
You use scientific words, but you corrupt them so your meanings are
gibberish.
On the other hand I live about a hundred yards from Air Studios, and
that is a stunning building. I'd love to own it.
d
William Sommerwerck
September 2nd 13, 09:53 PM
"Andrew Batty" wrote in message ...
> You don't understand the physics or know the feelings probably. All
> homosexuals will achieve is null resonance. It will never potentiate
> feelings.
Null resonance? On what page of Halliday & Resnick is that discussed?
It's unfortunate you will never have a close male friend, and understand what
male/male love can be.
It's bad enough that queers are bashed for being "immoral". It's many times
worse when we're condemned for violating the laws of physics. You can't argue
with science, can you?
Andrew Batty[_2_]
September 2nd 13, 09:57 PM
>You use scientific words, but you corrupt them so your meanings are
>gibberish.
No matey. I promise i have not used any scientific term outside it's
mainstream physics use. You lot don't seem to understand that
sympathetic resonance IS the engineering term in radio tuning
etc. I'm a trained electronics engineer I know this.
The CNS I have studied at Advanced level in psychology.
>On the other hand I live about a hundred yards from Air Studios, and
>that is a stunning building. I'd love to own it.
Yes it is an interesting looking building, must be nice to be familiar with
it.
Andrew Batty
Andrew Batty[_2_]
September 2nd 13, 10:02 PM
>It's bad enough that queers are bashed for being "immoral". It's many times
>worse when we're condemned for violating the laws of physics. You can't
>argue with science, can you?
Yes I can argue science all day. I agree with basic physics I'm
heterosexual.
Homosexuals can argue against basic laws of physics it seems.
Andrew Batty
Andrew Batty[_2_]
September 2nd 13, 10:05 PM
Sri abt typo in original title it should read:-
Sympathetic Resonance.
Andrew Batty[_2_]
September 2nd 13, 10:11 PM
Sorry about the typo in the original title. It should read:-
Sympathomimetic Resonance
Don Pearce[_3_]
September 2nd 13, 10:20 PM
On Mon, 2 Sep 2013 21:57:34 +0100, "Andrew Batty"
> wrote:
>>You use scientific words, but you corrupt them so your meanings are
>>gibberish.
>
>No matey. I promise i have not used any scientific term outside it's
>mainstream physics use. You lot don't seem to understand that
>sympathetic resonance IS the engineering term in radio tuning
>etc. I'm a trained electronics engineer I know this.
>
>The CNS I have studied at Advanced level in psychology.
>
You have misused the word resonance. It has a very specific meaning,
and can not be applied to minds in any way.
>>On the other hand I live about a hundred yards from Air Studios, and
>>that is a stunning building. I'd love to own it.
>
>Yes it is an interesting looking building, must be nice to be familiar with
>it.
>
If you want an interesting building, try this
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-23930675
I knew this was going to happen when I first saw it being built.
d
None
September 2nd 13, 10:31 PM
Maybe the two of you, ****in' Batty and Li'l Willie, could get a room,
and take your Kook Fight offline.
Andrew Batty[_2_]
September 2nd 13, 10:31 PM
"Don Pearce" wrote in message
...
>You have misused the word resonance. It has a very specific meaning,
>and can not be applied to minds in any way.
The whole human organism can resonate sympathetically I would say.
>>On the other hand I live about a hundred yards from Air Studios, and
>>that is a stunning building. I'd love to own it.
>
>Yes it is an interesting looking building, must be nice to be familiar with
>it.
>
>If you want an interesting building, try this
>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-23930675
>I knew this was going to happen when I first saw it being built.
Off topic but quite interesting.
Andrew Batty
None
September 2nd 13, 10:46 PM
"Andrew Batty" > wrote in message
...
> Off topic but quite interesting.
Unlike your gibbering, which is off topic and of no interest to the
group. Please **** off.
William Sommerwerck
September 3rd 13, 12:09 AM
"None" wrote in message
m...
> Maybe the two of you, ****in' Batty and Li'l Willie,
> could get a room, and take your Kook Fight offline.
You wouldn't understand, you vicious moron. I'm not going to let someone
attack homosexual men in public, and keep my mouth shut.
Regardless, I've said what I had to say. No amount of discussion will change
the batty Mr Batty, but at least this person has condemned him for stepping
over the line.
None
September 3rd 13, 12:33 AM
"Li'l Willie Wiener******" <pompousblowhard @ comcast.net> wrote in
message ...
> You wouldn't understand, you vicious moron. I'm not going to let
> someone attack homosexual men in public, and keep my mouth shut.
That's why I said you should get a room. Then you could attack him in
private, and keep your mouth open.
Scott Dorsey
September 3rd 13, 01:50 AM
In article >,
None > wrote:
>"Li'l Willie Wiener******" <pompousblowhard @ comcast.net> wrote in
>message ...
>> You wouldn't understand, you vicious moron. I'm not going to let
>> someone attack homosexual men in public, and keep my mouth shut.
>
>That's why I said you should get a room. Then you could attack him in
>private, and keep your mouth open.
I think it's time for you to go away, None.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
None
September 3rd 13, 02:15 AM
"Scott Dorsey" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> None > wrote:
>>"Li'l Willie Wiener******" <pompousblowhard @ comcast.net> wrote in
>>message ...
>>> You wouldn't understand, you vicious moron. I'm not going to let
>>> someone attack homosexual men in public, and keep my mouth shut.
>>
>>That's why I said you should get a room. Then you could attack him
>>in
>>private, and keep your mouth open.
>
> I think it's time for you to go away, None.
> --scott
Aw, come on! He sets up such obvious straight lines; it's too easy.
OK, maybe not exactly "straight" but he practically writes his own
insults for me. I haven't given him near enough teasing to make up for
what he deserves, and it's priceless that he still can't seem to
remember who I am or what he did to deserve the teasing, despite all
the clues I've laid on a silver platter for him. That's probably
because he's too deeply invested in the fantasy of his own
superiority.
PStamler
September 3rd 13, 02:25 AM
If you play this message backwards it says "Bite the wax tadpole."
Peace,
Paul
mark lewis[_2_]
September 3rd 13, 02:29 AM
On Mon, 02 Sep 2013, "Andrew Batty" wrote to All:
>You use scientific words, but you corrupt them so your meanings are >gibberish.
AB> No matey. I promise i have not used any scientific term outside
AB> it's mainstream physics use. You lot don't seem to understand that
AB> sympathetic resonance IS the engineering term in radio tuning etc.
AB> I'm a trained electronics engineer I know this.
so my stupid question is this...
what the hell does this have to do with professional audio recording??
hello?
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Andrew Batty[_2_]
September 3rd 13, 03:35 AM
"None" wrote in message
m...
"Andrew Batty" > wrote in message
...
> Off topic but quite interesting.
|Unlike your gibbering, which is off topic and of no interest to the
|group. Please **** off.
Oh your a recording engineer or audio engineer are you? I've only ever done
electronics in pro audio as far as a day job goes. Installed a lot of
studios
and done service work on equipment.
I don't think you have the faintest idea you pathetic cretin.
Andrew Batty
William Sommerwerck
September 3rd 13, 04:57 AM
"None" > wrote in message
m...
"William Sommerwerck > wrote in
message ...
>> You wouldn't understand, you vicious moron. I'm not going to let someone
>> attack homosexual men in public, and keep my mouth shut.
> That's why I said you should get a room. Then you could attack him in
> private, and keep your mouth open.
I'm no cocksucker. Though in your case, I'd make an exception, so I could bite
it off -- then sit there and watch you bleed to death.
William Sommerwerck
September 3rd 13, 04:59 AM
"None" wrote in message
m...
"Scott Dorsey" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> None > wrote:
>>"Li'l Willie Wiener******" <pompousblowhard @ comcast.net> wrote in
>>message ...
>>> You wouldn't understand, you vicious moron. I'm not going to let
>>> someone attack homosexual men in public, and keep my mouth shut.
>>
>>That's why I said you should get a room. Then you could attack him in
>>private, and keep your mouth open.
>
> I think it's time for you to go away, None.
> --scott
Aw, come on! He sets up such obvious straight lines; it's too easy.
OK, maybe not exactly "straight" but he practically writes his own
insults for me. I haven't given him near enough teasing to make up for
what he deserves, and it's priceless that he still can't seem to
remember who I am or what he did to deserve the teasing, despite all
the clues I've laid on a silver platter for him. That's probably
because he's too deeply invested in the fantasy of his own superiority.
Of course I know who you are.
If I deserve teasing, then you deserve a sharp metal pole rammed through one
of your eyeballs. Slowly.
William Sommerwerck
September 3rd 13, 05:00 AM
"mark lewis" wrote in message ...
> what the hell does this have to do with professional audio recording??
Nothing. He just hates queers.
PStamler
September 3rd 13, 05:41 AM
Plonk.
Don Pearce[_3_]
September 3rd 13, 05:48 AM
On Mon, 2 Sep 2013 22:31:45 +0100, "Andrew Batty"
> wrote:
>
>
>"Don Pearce" wrote in message
...
>
>
>>You have misused the word resonance. It has a very specific meaning,
>>and can not be applied to minds in any way.
>
>The whole human organism can resonate sympathetically I would say.
>
THen you would be talking gibberish.
d
None
September 3rd 13, 12:30 PM
"William Sommerwerck" > wrote in message
...
>> That's why I said you should get a room. Then you could attack him
>> in private, and keep your mouth open.
>
> I'm no cocksucker. Though in your case, I'd make an exception, so I
> could bite it off -- then sit there and watch you bleed to death.
What, no complaint from Scott D?
None
September 3rd 13, 12:32 PM
"William Sommerwerck" > wrote in message
...
> Of course I know who you are.
Hehe.
> If I deserve teasing, then you deserve a sharp metal pole rammed
> through one of your eyeballs. Slowly.
Better keep control of your more vicious fantasies, Li'l Willie.
None
September 3rd 13, 12:41 PM
"William Sommerwerck" > wrote in message
...
> I'm no cocksucker. Though in your case, I'd make an exception, so I
> could bite it off -- then sit there and watch you bleed to death.
Maybe the fact that you write to impress yourself, rather than writing
what the client pays you for is the reason for the collapse of your
career. Or maybe people google you and find out how mentally unhinged
you are, and they figure they'd prefer to deal with someone who
doesn't have such extreme personality defects and mental health
problems. Liability and all that, you know. HTH. HAND. YWKMWFHM?
September 3rd 13, 02:51 PM
Don't feed the trolls
Tom P
September 4th 13, 01:17 AM
On Monday, September 2, 2013 3:48:17 PM UTC-4, Andrew Batty wrote:
> In physics sympathetic resonance is a mechanism between physical systems of
>
>
> Andrew Batty
What the **** are you talking about and why bring this nonsense to an audio forum? You make a fool of yourself, but then you are probably loosing your grasp on reality and that is the least of your problems.
Andrew Batty[_2_]
October 2nd 13, 08:54 PM
>What the **** are you talking about and why bring this nonsense to an audio
>forum? You make a fool of yourself, but then you are probably loosing your
>grasp on reality and that is the least of your problems.
Nah.
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