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Mike Gilmour
August 8th 04, 12:36 PM
"JoVee" > wrote in message
...
> http://www.bstock.com/Lirpa1.htm
>

A relation of the famous 'Loof Lirpa' I wonder??

Mike Rivers
August 8th 04, 03:53 PM
In article > writes:

> http://www.bstock.com/Lirpa1.htm

"Excellent design of unique appearance is not only installation
procedure easily, but also closing your CPU tight and flexible. For to
enjoying non-disruptive, smooth evolution nature from current
technology the Lirpa One dominating potential market base, virtually
guarantee cost effective and high performance solution for the year to
come."

I was looking at DVD players at Best Buy the other day. When I asked
which ones played SACD, DVD-A, CD, and DVD, that's just about what the
salesman told me about the Pioneer unit he was showing me.

--
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However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over,
lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If
you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring
and reach me here: double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo

Pooh Bear
August 19th 04, 08:09 PM
Jay Levitt wrote:

> Easily the best part of the page. An excellent example of Engrish
> (http://www.engrish.com).

I've seen some great Engrish in JRC's databook. e.g.

NJM4580 is the dual operational amplifier, specially designed for improving
the tone control, which is most suitable for the audio application.
Featuring noiseless, higher gain bandwidth, high output current and low
distortion ratio, and it is most suitable not only for acoustic electronic
parts of audio pre-amp and active filter, but also for the industrial
measurement tools. It is also suitable for the head phone amp at higher
output current, and further more, it can be applied for the handy type set
operational amplifier of general purpose in application of low voltage
single
supply type which is properly biased of the low voltage source.


Graham

Geoff Wood
August 21st 04, 12:14 AM
Pooh Bear wrote:
> Jay Levitt wrote:
>
>> Easily the best part of the page. An excellent example of Engrish
>> (http://www.engrish.com).
>
> I've seen some great Engrish in JRC's databook. e.g.
>
> NJM4580 is the dual operational amplifier, specially designed for
> improving the tone control, which is most suitable for the audio
> application. Featuring noiseless, higher gain bandwidth, high output
> current and low distortion ratio, and it is most suitable not only
> for acoustic electronic parts of audio pre-amp and active filter, but
> also for the industrial measurement tools. It is also suitable for
> the head phone amp at higher output current, and further more, it can
> be applied for the handy type set operational amplifier of general
> purpose in application of low voltage single
> supply type which is properly biased of the low voltage source.


I saw a consignment of unlabelled Mitsui CD-Rs factory-stencilled as
"Unblanded". Only interesting stuff to go onto those ....

geoff

Geoff Wood
August 21st 04, 12:18 AM
JoVee wrote:
> http://www.bstock.com/Lirpa1.htm

There is another deadly serious product site www.fu-fme.com


geoff

Pooh Bear
August 21st 04, 01:39 AM
Geoff Wood wrote:

> Pooh Bear wrote:
> > Jay Levitt wrote:
> >
> >> Easily the best part of the page. An excellent example of Engrish
> >> (http://www.engrish.com).
> >
> > I've seen some great Engrish in JRC's databook. e.g.
> >
> > NJM4580 is the dual operational amplifier, specially designed for
> > improving the tone control, which is most suitable for the audio
> > application. Featuring noiseless, higher gain bandwidth, high output
> > current and low distortion ratio, and it is most suitable not only
> > for acoustic electronic parts of audio pre-amp and active filter, but
> > also for the industrial measurement tools. It is also suitable for
> > the head phone amp at higher output current, and further more, it can
> > be applied for the handy type set operational amplifier of general
> > purpose in application of low voltage single
> > supply type which is properly biased of the low voltage source.
>
> I saw a consignment of unlabelled Mitsui CD-Rs factory-stencilled as
> "Unblanded". Only interesting stuff to go onto those ....

LMAO !

I just recalled that at last year's Plasa - a company appropriately named
*Jester* were displaying some mixers made by a Chinese outfit branded 'Caw
Boy' !

As if the name wasn't bad enough, the rear panel phantom switch was
labelled *Photan Power* !


Graham