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Bruce J. Richman
October 20th 04, 08:29 AM
Alanzo Garbanzo wrote:


>Whether your rant is true or not, the USA under the
>command of the greedy warmonger in the white House has
>become the greatest terrorist threat on the face of
>the earth.
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>Don't think so? Look here:
>http://www.secondterm.us/
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>Our country's deeds have made us the most hated
>nation on earth. That *******'s got to go.
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Thank you for sharing that with us.

(I agree).



Bruce J. Richman

paul packer
October 20th 04, 01:20 PM
On 20 Oct 2004 07:29:12 GMT, (Bruce J. Richman)
wrote:

>Alanzo Garbanzo wrote:
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>>Whether your rant is true or not, the USA under the
>>command of the greedy warmonger in the white House has
>>become the greatest terrorist threat on the face of
>>the earth.
>>
>>Don't think so? Look here:
>>http://www.secondterm.us/
>>
>>Our country's deeds have made us the most hated
>>nation on earth. That *******'s got to go.
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>Thank you for sharing that with us.
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>(I agree).
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>Bruce J. Richman

May I ask a polite question, Bruce? Why do you post so far down the
page?

paul packer
October 20th 04, 04:00 PM
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:18:29 -0400, George M. Middius
> wrote:

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>paul packer said:
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>> May I ask a polite question, Bruce? Why do you post so far down the
>> page?
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>While we're digging at petty details, why don't you spend $30 (U.S.) and
>get the real version of the shareware you're using?

Be thankful I didn't. During one of your last abusive, potty mouth
periods I searched in vain for a killfile only to discover Free Agent
doesn't have one. Still, there's always the manual alternative.

Lionel
October 20th 04, 09:24 PM
paul packer wrote:

> On 20 Oct 2004 07:29:12 GMT, (Bruce J. Richman)
> wrote:
>
>>Alanzo Garbanzo wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Whether your rant is true or not, the USA under the
>>>command of the greedy warmonger in the white House has
>>>become the greatest terrorist threat on the face of
>>>the earth.
>>>
>>>Don't think so? Look here:
>>>http://www.secondterm.us/
>>>
>>>Our country's deeds have made us the most hated
>>>nation on earth. That *******'s got to go.
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>>Thank you for sharing that with us.
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>>(I agree).
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>>Bruce J. Richman
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> May I ask a polite question, Bruce? Why do you post so far down the
> page?

The blank space is often the most important part of Richman's messages. ;-)

Sander deWaal
October 20th 04, 09:35 PM
Lionel > said:

>> May I ask a polite question, Bruce? Why do you post so far down the
>> page?

>The blank space is often the most important part of Richman's messages. ;-)

Obscure audio reference:
As Miles Davis always said: "it's not the notes I play, it's the pause
between them"......... ;-)

Could well be a quote from Arthur Schnabel.

--
Sander de Waal
" SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. "

Lionel
October 20th 04, 09:46 PM
Sander deWaal wrote:

> Lionel > said:
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>>> May I ask a polite question, Bruce? Why do you post so far down the
>>> page?
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>>The blank space is often the most important part of Richman's messages.
>>;-)
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> Obscure audio reference:
> As Miles Davis always said: "it's not the notes I play, it's the pause
> between them"......... ;-)

True... but I've always found this "rhythmician's" point of view a little
bit reductionist.

> Could well be a quote from Arthur Schnabel.

Bruce J. Richman
October 20th 04, 10:00 PM
Sander deWaal wrote"


>Lionel > said:
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>>> May I ask a polite question, Bruce? Why do you post so far down the
>>> page?
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>>The blank space is often the most important part of Richman's messages. ;-)
>
>Obscure audio reference:
>As Miles Davis always said: "it's not the notes I play, it's the pause
>between them"......... ;-)
>
>Could well be a quote from Arthur Schnabel.
>
>--
>Sander de Waal
>" SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. "
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Note, Sander, that RAO's resident Hamas sympathizer and proven cretin engaged
in an unprovoked personal attack. So now you know why it's not worth while to
refrain from dumping on him. He deserves it. Garbage deserves to be treated
for what it is, so I'll do so in the future.




Bruce J. Richman

Lionel
October 20th 04, 10:13 PM
Bruce J. Richman wrote:

> Sander deWaal wrote"
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>>Lionel > said:
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>>>> May I ask a polite question, Bruce? Why do you post so far down the
>>>> page?
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>>>The blank space is often the most important part of Richman's messages.
>>>;-)
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>>Obscure audio reference:
>>As Miles Davis always said: "it's not the notes I play, it's the pause
>>between them"......... ;-)
>>
>>Could well be a quote from Arthur Schnabel.
>>
>>--
>>Sander de Waal
>>" SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. "
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> Note, Sander, that RAO's resident Hamas sympathizer and proven cretin
> engaged
> in an unprovoked personal attack. So now you know why it's not worth
> while to
> refrain from dumping on him. He deserves it. Garbage deserves to be
> treated for what it is, so I'll do so in the future.
>

Sorry Doc, but I'm like you.... I cannot resist. :-)

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> Bruce J. Richman
> Limited Psychologist

MINe 109
October 20th 04, 10:23 PM
In article >,
Sander deWaal > wrote:

> Lionel > said:
>
> >> May I ask a polite question, Bruce? Why do you post so far down the
> >> page?
>
> >The blank space is often the most important part of Richman's messages. ;-)
>
> Obscure audio reference:
> As Miles Davis always said: "it's not the notes I play, it's the pause
> between them"......... ;-)
>
> Could well be a quote from Arthur Schnabel.


The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between
the notes - ah, that is where the art resides! ~Artur Schnabel


Stephen

Sander deWaal
October 21st 04, 07:21 PM
MINe 109 > said:

>> As Miles Davis always said: "it's not the notes I play, it's the pause
>> between them"......... ;-)

>> Could well be a quote from Arthur Schnabel.

>The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between
>the notes - ah, that is where the art resides! ~Artur Schnabel

That's the one, yes.
I didn't have my citations book handy.

--
Sander de Waal
" SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. "

MINe 109
October 21st 04, 09:33 PM
In article >,
George M. Middius > wrote:

> Sander deWaal said:
>
> > >The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between
> > >the notes - ah, that is where the art resides! ~Artur Schnabel
> >
> > That's the one, yes.
> > I didn't have my citations book handy.
>
> This needs to be translated into 'borg-speak for the benefit of our
> music-challenged brethren. First, the premises: Although one pause might
> seem, subjectively, to be shorter or longer than another pause, the exact
> lengths of time encompassed by the various pauses are not known to any
> degree of precision. Furthermore, if Mister Schnabel, or any pianist who
> can get the job done, did in fact get the job done several different times
> so as to constitute a statistically meaningful sample of jobs, it is not
> known how much congruence would exist between the iterations of the job(s)
> in question(s). Therefore Mr. doeWeil its like you think we should just
> take you at your, word that differences exist? Hardly Mr. de Well. Dream
> on, again, loT"s. LOL! ROFFMALALAMOO!

There's another good one attributed to Schabel, possibly apocryphal,
about recording:

When a representative of the Duo-Art piano company proudly told him that
their player piano was able to reproduce 16 distinct levels of dynamics,
Schnabel dryly replied, "That's unfortunate, because I play with 17."

End quote.

Stephen

Sander deWaal
October 21st 04, 09:52 PM
MINe 109 > said:

>There's another good one attributed to Schabel, possibly apocryphal,
>about recording:

>When a representative of the Duo-Art piano company proudly told him that
>their player piano was able to reproduce 16 distinct levels of dynamics,
>Schnabel dryly replied, "That's unfortunate, because I play with 17."

LOL!!!!!!!!
I once managed to **** off a SET aficionado with such a comment.
He told me he had built an Ongaku clone for the fraction of the cost
of a real one, and it would put out even more power, namely 30 watts.
I replied: "That's too bad, your speakers need at least35 watts".

Naturally, I was thrown out of the house.

I don't like SETAs, note.

BTW Devil, that Circlotron isn't going to work well. Oscillating all
over the place. Better not post that boat yet.

--
Sander de Waal
" SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. "

Sander deWaal
October 23rd 04, 03:28 PM
The Devil > said:

>>BTW Devil, that Circlotron isn't going to work well. Oscillating all
>>over the place. Better not post that boat yet.

>Turn failure into success: Tell folks it's a tone generator. Until you
>get it to work properly.

Even better: I'll turn it into a pink noise generator.
Tommy Nousaine and the entire SWMWTMSTWMSTMSWTSMSTWS would be very
interested.

--
Sander de Waal
" SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. "

S888Wheel
October 24th 04, 03:18 AM
>From: Sander deWaal
>Date: 10/23/2004 7:28 AM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>The Devil > said:
>
>>>BTW Devil, that Circlotron isn't going to work well. Oscillating all
>>>over the place. Better not post that boat yet.
>
>>Turn failure into success: Tell folks it's a tone generator. Until you
>>get it to work properly.
>
>Even better: I'll turn it into a pink noise generator.
>Tommy Nousaine and the entire SWMWTMSTWMSTMSWTSMSTWS would be very
>interested.
>
>--
>Sander de Waal
>" SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. "
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Does pink noise come in different shades? I wonder how Tom lives with such a
subjectivist description for something so near and dear to "objectivists."