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November 28th 05, 07:32 PM
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/flinks_2.html

Clyde Slick
November 28th 05, 11:14 PM
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Links to over 200 articles.
Are we supposed to guess which one you want us to read?
How many of them have you read?

Margaret von B.
November 28th 05, 11:35 PM
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Robert Morein
November 28th 05, 11:49 PM
"Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
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>> http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/flinks_2.html
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> Links to over 200 articles.
> Are we supposed to guess which one you want us to read?
> How many of them have you read?
Mikey is a functional illiterate.
He is a member of the "point and click generation", otherwise known as
Generation Zero.

November 28th 05, 11:53 PM
"Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
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> ink.net...
>> http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/flinks_2.html
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> Links to over 200 articles.
> Are we supposed to guess which one you want us to read?
> How many of them have you read?
Any that you choose. It's not meant to be speicific, it's meant to give
those who wish to an opportunity to learn. There are links under a
Professional AudioResources heading, perhaps you might find something there.
There's also information related to music, another listed as General Audio
Resources, Audio software, etc.. I just thought that there was enough there
to be of interest to some of the people here. I'm sorry if yo can't find
anything specific enough for you. There is a link under Professional Audio
Resources to PCABX, but that's not why I put the information up.

George M. Middius
November 29th 05, 12:10 AM
Robert Morein said:

> Mikey is a functional illiterate.
> He is a member of the "point and click generation", otherwise known as
> Generation Zero.

One of my coworkers is a bit like Mickey in that regard. He absolutely
refuses to use the keyboard. If a task can't be done with the mouse, it's
beyond his abilities.

Unfortunately, I can't call him names and deride him for having an
allegiance to a pile of **** like Arnii Krooborg. So all I can do is roll
my eyes when he's not looking.

George M. Middius
November 29th 05, 12:15 AM
More dumbness from the chairman of the "Duh!" party.

> It's not meant to be speicific, it's meant to give
> those who wish to an opportunity to learn.

It's quaint of you to yap about other people learning when it's you,
duh-Mikey the incorrigible Kroopologist, who refuses to learn the most
elementary facts about RAO. Such as, to spell it out for the 500th time,
nobody on RAO wants to "learn" to be like you. For a Normal, "learning"
your demented religion is like being lobotomized.

Do you realize that you've admitted to all of the traits that Normals
consider the hallmarks of the music-hating geeks who try to ruin every fun
activity they get involved in?

The only good thing I can think of about you, Mikey, is that you're
probably not crazy enough to off yourself. But that doesn't mean you're
not a candidate for euthanasia.

Robert Morein
November 29th 05, 12:37 AM
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> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
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>> ink.net...
>>> http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/flinks_2.html
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>>
>> Links to over 200 articles.
>> Are we supposed to guess which one you want us to read?
>> How many of them have you read?
> Any that you choose. It's not meant to be speicific,

Learn how to read. First read about the adventures of Tom, Dick, and Jane,
and Spot, the immortal dog.

Clyde Slick
November 29th 05, 01:34 AM
"George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote
in message ...
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>
> Robert Morein said:
>
>> Mikey is a functional illiterate.
>> He is a member of the "point and click generation", otherwise known as
>> Generation Zero.
>
> One of my coworkers is a bit like Mickey in that regard. He absolutely
> refuses to use the keyboard. If a task can't be done with the mouse, it's
> beyond his abilities.
>
> Unfortunately, I can't call him names and deride him for having an
> allegiance to a pile of **** like Arnii Krooborg. So all I can do is roll
> my eyes when he's not looking.
>

you could **** with his mouse driver.

November 29th 05, 04:57 AM
"George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote
in message ...
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> More dumbness from the chairman of the "Duh!" party.
>
>> It's not meant to be speicific, it's meant to give
>> those who wish to an opportunity to learn.
>
> It's quaint of you to yap about other people learning when it's you,
> duh-Mikey the incorrigible Kroopologist, who refuses to learn the most
> elementary facts about RAO. Such as, to spell it out for the 500th time,
> nobody on RAO wants to "learn" to be like you. For a Normal, "learning"
> your demented religion is like being lobotomized.
>
George, I'm not asking anybody to me like me. I'm just asking them to
something you won't, think.

The link to Univ. of York has lots of information related to audio, and
other things. Just because you want to let your brain atrophy, doesn't mean
everybody else does.

> Do you realize that you've admitted to all of the traits that Normals
> consider the hallmarks of the music-hating geeks who try to ruin every fun
> activity they get involved in?
>
Do you realize that I don't give a flying **** what you think about me?
Do you realize that I think even worse of you?
Do you realize thatyou are far from normal as Atkinson is from being a
journalist?


> The only good thing I can think of about you, Mikey, is that you're
> probably not crazy enough to off yourself. But that doesn't mean you're
> not a candidate for euthanasia.
>
>
And yet another reason to despise the **** you walk on.

Clyde Slick
November 29th 05, 01:36 PM
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> "George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net>
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> And yet another reason to despise the **** you walk on.
>

George, you haven't been trespassing in Grosse Pointe Woods, have you?

Robert Morein
November 29th 05, 09:59 PM
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nk.net...
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> "George M. Middius" <cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net>
> wrote in message ...
>>
>>
>> More dumbness from the chairman of the "Duh!" party.
>>
>>> It's not meant to be speicific, it's meant to give
>>> those who wish to an opportunity to learn.
>>
>> It's quaint of you to yap about other people learning when it's you,
>> duh-Mikey the incorrigible Kroopologist, who refuses to learn the most
>> elementary facts about RAO. Such as, to spell it out for the 500th time,
>> nobody on RAO wants to "learn" to be like you. For a Normal, "learning"
>> your demented religion is like being lobotomized.
>>
> George, I'm not asking anybody to me like me. I'm just asking them to
> something you won't, think.
>
> The link to Univ. of York has lots of information related to audio, and
> other things. Just because you want to let your brain atrophy, doesn't
> mean everybody else does.
>
>> Do you realize that you've admitted to all of the traits that Normals
>> consider the hallmarks of the music-hating geeks who try to ruin every
>> fun
>> activity they get involved in?
>>
> Do you realize that I don't give a flying **** what you think about me?
> Do you realize that I think even worse of you?
> Do you realize thatyou are far from normal as Atkinson is from being a
> journalist?
>
>
>> The only good thing I can think of about you, Mikey, is that you're
>> probably not crazy enough to off yourself. But that doesn't mean you're
>> not a candidate for euthanasia.
>>
>>
> And yet another reason to despise the **** you walk on.
George's treadmarks are all over your back.

paul packer
November 30th 05, 10:15 AM
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:10:06 -0500, George M. Middius <cmndr
[underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net> wrote:

>
>
>Robert Morein said:
>
>> Mikey is a functional illiterate.
>> He is a member of the "point and click generation", otherwise known as
>> Generation Zero.
>
>One of my coworkers is a bit like Mickey in that regard. He absolutely
>refuses to use the keyboard. If a task can't be done with the mouse, it's
>beyond his abilities.
>
>Unfortunately, I can't call him names and deride him for having an
>allegiance to a pile of **** like Arnii Krooborg. So all I can do is roll
>my eyes when he's not looking.

Hard to imagine you passing up an opportunity to dress someone down,
George. Your workplace must be very strictly controlled.

Either that or they're on to you. :-)