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Sander deWaal
 
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Lionel said:

Politics isn't a nasty business. There isn't any nasty business only
nasty persons.


Power corrupts.
It's more obvious in politics than in business, but nevertheless it
happens.

Just watch the way you are focusing on "audio" with Krueger and
Ferstler, a newbie would say "audio is a nasty business too".


That is because it is only a hobby, you will note.
You lunatic fringe audio neurotics will never cease to amaze me,
Slick. The amount of vinyl and tube idiots on this forum is appalling
to me, and perhaps I will write another footnote or two, note, to
another plagiarized article that is about to be printed in the
Sensible Sound somewhere next year when I am due to pay my rent.

At least, my books keep the humidity level of my wife's grand piano
(which is a Baldwin, as you may have noted) at a steady 440 Hz, whilst
at the same time decreasing IMD to deafening silence.

Did you know that I have direct access to all great audio writers of
the past century? You definitely should read my books, all four of
them which are however not available in print at this moment, unless
you have access to a book antiquary, but I will do my best to rehash
as much as possible of my past work here in this forum, note.

However, when I put my Allisons in all four corners of my toilet,
there is at least a chance to hear music as it was intended by Bach.

Or so it seems. Bach never knew about subwoofers, obviously, but that
is compensated for by my patented microphone technique, which probably
will fly over your head all the same.

To cast pearls before swine is my mission, note, and I will not cease
to put this under your gullible noses as much as I possibly can
without getting my pants wet.

Mozart was a fraud, note, and so is Atkinson.

Published anything lately, Clyde?

:-)


I though so. Haw haw haw!

Gotta hurry now, the roof just blew off.




Howard Ferstler


Howard Ferstler