George M. Middius
September 5th 06, 03:06 PM
It's that time of the year again, folks & guys. The Krooborg is launching
its end-of-summer selfpityfest.
> > .RAO is home from home for those whose families and neighbours get a
> > vacant look and move away muttering:"Here he goes again...". How could
> > one expect you and your mirror images to give up the wonderful
> > opportunity to trumpet your "opinions" at those powerless to avoid you?
>
> I think you're missing the larger picture. When we're not swamped with
> political threads (in which you and I both have participated at times), we
> are infested with Audio 'Borgs and their mindless religious prating. It's
> all very well for a newbie to chastise us for betraying the group's
> charter, but when the wheel turns again, let's see how he deals with the
> Krooborg and the Ferstlerian.
> Major indication of acute paranoia, part dos[sic].
On the contrary, Your Magnificent ****fulness -- you have stated many
times that the goal of your "Usenet career"(™) is to browbeat Normals so
frequently and so intensively that they give up on Usenet completely.
> Thus the Middiot continues to justify its own miserable existance[sic] as the
> major barrier to the resumption of reasoned discussion on RAO.
Let's review the facts.
Fact 1. Arnii Krooger is less than an audio wannabe -- he's a neverwillbe.
Fact 2. John Atkinson has been very successful by supporting the
development of high-priced, elitist, and esoteric audio gear.
Fact 3. No audio company of any stripe will ever give the Krooborg a job.
This includes big corporations with big factories, small companies aiming
at the boutique market, AV retailers, AV publishers, independent AV
reviewers ... nobody. Except maybe Best Buy.
> "Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and
> supportive as is possible."
> A. Krooger, Aug. 2006
I notice you refer to my sig block, which quotes your own words, without
repenting your un-christian behavior. Are you a hypocrite, Arnii? ;-)
--
"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006
its end-of-summer selfpityfest.
> > .RAO is home from home for those whose families and neighbours get a
> > vacant look and move away muttering:"Here he goes again...". How could
> > one expect you and your mirror images to give up the wonderful
> > opportunity to trumpet your "opinions" at those powerless to avoid you?
>
> I think you're missing the larger picture. When we're not swamped with
> political threads (in which you and I both have participated at times), we
> are infested with Audio 'Borgs and their mindless religious prating. It's
> all very well for a newbie to chastise us for betraying the group's
> charter, but when the wheel turns again, let's see how he deals with the
> Krooborg and the Ferstlerian.
> Major indication of acute paranoia, part dos[sic].
On the contrary, Your Magnificent ****fulness -- you have stated many
times that the goal of your "Usenet career"(™) is to browbeat Normals so
frequently and so intensively that they give up on Usenet completely.
> Thus the Middiot continues to justify its own miserable existance[sic] as the
> major barrier to the resumption of reasoned discussion on RAO.
Let's review the facts.
Fact 1. Arnii Krooger is less than an audio wannabe -- he's a neverwillbe.
Fact 2. John Atkinson has been very successful by supporting the
development of high-priced, elitist, and esoteric audio gear.
Fact 3. No audio company of any stripe will ever give the Krooborg a job.
This includes big corporations with big factories, small companies aiming
at the boutique market, AV retailers, AV publishers, independent AV
reviewers ... nobody. Except maybe Best Buy.
> "Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and
> supportive as is possible."
> A. Krooger, Aug. 2006
I notice you refer to my sig block, which quotes your own words, without
repenting your un-christian behavior. Are you a hypocrite, Arnii? ;-)
--
"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006