View Full Version : Wes Phillips back at Stereophile?
Margaret von B.
April 24th 05, 09:11 PM
I just visited the website and much to my surprise saw an article by Wes. It
was his departure from Stereophile that started its downfall in my books.
Hopefully he's back as the equipment editor as well. I may subscribe again
if this trend continues.
Cheers,
Margaret
Lionel
April 24th 05, 09:16 PM
Margaret von B. a écrit :
> I just visited the website and much to my surprise saw an article by Wes. It
> was his departure from Stereophile that started its downfall in my books.
Have you written some "books" Maggy ?
(If yes, I understand now why Dave Weil also thinks that he
is a writter).
;-)
dave weil
April 24th 05, 09:25 PM
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 22:16:30 +0200, Lionel >
wrote:
>If yes, I understand now why Dave Weil also thinks that he
>is a writter
Lionel
April 24th 05, 09:36 PM
"8hz" dave wrote :
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 22:16:30 +0200, Lionel >
> wrote:
>
>
>>If yes, I understand now why Dave Weil also thinks that he
>>is a writter
It's not a magic mantra Dave...
:-D
tcassette
April 25th 05, 12:51 AM
At least he spelled "mantra" correctly.
"Lionel" > wrote in message
...
> "8hz" dave wrote :
>
>> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 22:16:30 +0200, Lionel >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>If yes, I understand now why Dave Weil also thinks that he is a writter
>
> It's not a magic mantra Dave...
>
> :-D
Lionel
April 25th 05, 01:57 PM
tcassette a écrit :
> At least he spelled "mantra" correctly.
Thank you for your kind encouragement. :-)
Howard Ferstler
April 25th 05, 07:43 PM
"Margaret von B." wrote:
>
> I just visited the website and much to my surprise saw an article by Wes. It
> was his departure from Stereophile that started its downfall in my books.
I am sure there is much more to it than that.
May the sliding "downfall" continue right into the pit.
Howard Ferstler
George M. Middius
April 25th 05, 11:42 PM
Brother Horace the Lonesome wishes for company.
> May the sliding "downfall" continue right into the pit.
Much as you'd like to see the staff of Stereophile rolling around in the
mud and slime with you, that scenario is very unlikely to occur. Even if
those guys weren't smarter than you, and better educated and much more
assiduous, they have something you'll never have: class. And don't ask how
much it costs or where to buy it, Clerkie.
Margaret von B.
April 25th 05, 11:56 PM
"George M. Middius" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> Brother Horace the Lonesome wishes for company.
>
>> May the sliding "downfall" continue right into the pit.
>
> Much as you'd like to see the staff of Stereophile rolling around in the
> mud and slime with you, that scenario is very unlikely to occur. Even if
> those guys weren't smarter than you, and better educated and much more
> assiduous, they have something you'll never have: class. And don't ask how
> much it costs or where to buy it, Clerkie.
>
George,
He lives in a manufactured house, remember? Give him a break. His qualities
may come in handy when he fights for the week old loaves of sourdough at the
local dump :-)
Cheers,
Margaret
Howard Ferstler
April 27th 05, 04:38 PM
"George M. Middius" wrote:
>
> Brother Horace the Lonesome wishes for company.
>
> > May the sliding "downfall" continue right into the pit.
>
> Much as you'd like to see the staff of Stereophile rolling around in the
> mud and slime with you,
Actually, I would rather see them selling pencils at the bus
station.
Howard Ferstler
George M. Middius
April 27th 05, 11:33 PM
Brother Horace the Entrepreneurial whined:
> > Brother Horace the Lonesome wishes for company.
> >
> > > May the sliding "downfall" continue right into the pit.
> >
> > Much as you'd like to see the staff of Stereophile rolling around in the
> > mud and slime with you,
>
> Actually, I would rather see them selling pencils at the bus
> station.
Like I said, wishing for company.....
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