Tim Britt
November 20th 03, 01:20 PM
I chose not to respond to this posting from "The Cheese."
I think we've all quickly figured out he/she/it is some psycho Bose
employee in desperate need of counseling and is wasting bandwidth in
these internet audio groups because they must be very unhappy working
for a company that makes such **** products.
As strange as it may seem, this thing's attacks, are, I believe, a kind
of therapy for it to assuage their guilt for working for Amar and his
henchmen.
So flame away, Cheese boy - I'm a big boy, too. And I'm actually
beginning to enjoy your daily drivel almost as much as I look forward to
my daily "Dilbert" cartoon. Now perhaps I'm in need of therapy, too?
Cheese boy, do you have pointy hair, too, like Dilbert's boss?
news-east.newscene.com wrote:
> you guys slay me.... I say this with a smile! Thanks for the morning laugh.
>
> -- Alan "Tim Britt" > wrote in message ...
>
>> Cheese, the real truth follows
>>
>> The Big Cheese wrote:
>
>> > Britt=**** is a worthless troll who posts bad information here.
>
>>
>> You, of all things, are least qualified to make this statement. You
>> cannot document a single troll I've every posted in any usenet group.
>> And I don't post bad information. You cannot say this about yourself.
>>
>
>> >
>> > You have heard of Bose because they are simply the best speakers
>> > available, for any price.
>
>>
>> Best advertised, worst sounding speakers available
>>
>
>> >
>> > And you do get what you pay for. They initially sound different from
>> > other speakers simply because they are more accurate at reproducing the
>> > live music listening experience better than any other speaker. Yes,
>> > they sound different to begin with because they are so accurate, but
>> > their sound really grows on you as you begin to appreciate just how good
>> > they really are.
>
>>
>> Fungus, warts, and cancer grow on you, too
>>
>
>> >
>> > This has been well-documented and of course began with Dr. Bose's
>> > introduction of the revolutionary Bose 901 speaker system, still the
>> > best speaker system in the world.
>
>>
>> Best speaker system for attracting vermin like yourself
>>
>
>> >
>> > Six Bose 901's in a six channel home theater configuration is the ONLY
>> > system that will outperform the Bose AcousiMass 16 system, and the 901's
>> > don't even need a subwoofer.
>
>>
>> Six Gregorian Monks lighting farts in harmony would sound better than
>> anything Bose makes
>>
>
>> >
>> > The Big Knowledgeable Cheese
>
>>
>> How can you know anything with your brain filled with fecal coliform
>> bacteria?
>>
>
>> >
>> > Lenroc wrote:
>> >
>
>> >> On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 09:40:36 -0500, Tim Britt wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>
>> >>> Believe it or not, there's probably a few lucky people on the planet
>> >>> who've yet to hear of Bose.
>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I've heard of Bose, not Paradigm. Well, now I've heard of Paradigm,
>
> too.
>
>> >>
>> >> Bose speakers seemed nice, but overpriced. They seemed to be at the
>
> high
>
>> >> end of the price spectrum as far as consumer stuff goes, but the price
>> >> paid did not equate well to their sound. I went to a Bose factory
>
> outlet
>
>> >> once (it was that or go to another clothing one with my wife...), and I
>> >> must admit that they do put on a good show. But I wasn't convinced that
>> >> they'd sound good in actual use.
>> >>
>> >> I'm more than happy with what I have, and I paid a fraction of the
>
> price I
>
>> >> would've paid for Bose.
>> >>
>
>> >
>
>>
I think we've all quickly figured out he/she/it is some psycho Bose
employee in desperate need of counseling and is wasting bandwidth in
these internet audio groups because they must be very unhappy working
for a company that makes such **** products.
As strange as it may seem, this thing's attacks, are, I believe, a kind
of therapy for it to assuage their guilt for working for Amar and his
henchmen.
So flame away, Cheese boy - I'm a big boy, too. And I'm actually
beginning to enjoy your daily drivel almost as much as I look forward to
my daily "Dilbert" cartoon. Now perhaps I'm in need of therapy, too?
Cheese boy, do you have pointy hair, too, like Dilbert's boss?
news-east.newscene.com wrote:
> you guys slay me.... I say this with a smile! Thanks for the morning laugh.
>
> -- Alan "Tim Britt" > wrote in message ...
>
>> Cheese, the real truth follows
>>
>> The Big Cheese wrote:
>
>> > Britt=**** is a worthless troll who posts bad information here.
>
>>
>> You, of all things, are least qualified to make this statement. You
>> cannot document a single troll I've every posted in any usenet group.
>> And I don't post bad information. You cannot say this about yourself.
>>
>
>> >
>> > You have heard of Bose because they are simply the best speakers
>> > available, for any price.
>
>>
>> Best advertised, worst sounding speakers available
>>
>
>> >
>> > And you do get what you pay for. They initially sound different from
>> > other speakers simply because they are more accurate at reproducing the
>> > live music listening experience better than any other speaker. Yes,
>> > they sound different to begin with because they are so accurate, but
>> > their sound really grows on you as you begin to appreciate just how good
>> > they really are.
>
>>
>> Fungus, warts, and cancer grow on you, too
>>
>
>> >
>> > This has been well-documented and of course began with Dr. Bose's
>> > introduction of the revolutionary Bose 901 speaker system, still the
>> > best speaker system in the world.
>
>>
>> Best speaker system for attracting vermin like yourself
>>
>
>> >
>> > Six Bose 901's in a six channel home theater configuration is the ONLY
>> > system that will outperform the Bose AcousiMass 16 system, and the 901's
>> > don't even need a subwoofer.
>
>>
>> Six Gregorian Monks lighting farts in harmony would sound better than
>> anything Bose makes
>>
>
>> >
>> > The Big Knowledgeable Cheese
>
>>
>> How can you know anything with your brain filled with fecal coliform
>> bacteria?
>>
>
>> >
>> > Lenroc wrote:
>> >
>
>> >> On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 09:40:36 -0500, Tim Britt wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>
>> >>> Believe it or not, there's probably a few lucky people on the planet
>> >>> who've yet to hear of Bose.
>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I've heard of Bose, not Paradigm. Well, now I've heard of Paradigm,
>
> too.
>
>> >>
>> >> Bose speakers seemed nice, but overpriced. They seemed to be at the
>
> high
>
>> >> end of the price spectrum as far as consumer stuff goes, but the price
>> >> paid did not equate well to their sound. I went to a Bose factory
>
> outlet
>
>> >> once (it was that or go to another clothing one with my wife...), and I
>> >> must admit that they do put on a good show. But I wasn't convinced that
>> >> they'd sound good in actual use.
>> >>
>> >> I'm more than happy with what I have, and I paid a fraction of the
>
> price I
>
>> >> would've paid for Bose.
>> >>
>
>> >
>
>>