S888Wheel wrote:
P.S. You are a hack as well as a plagiarist and a fraud. But at least you are
published. But then so is Corey Greenberg. Haw Haw Haw. Get a life Slycke.
Hey, Moron,
Would you believe that The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound
that I helped to edit and also contributed to is now in
print.
I got my two-volume, 1200+ page, "editors" free copy
yesterday. I am on the title page as the "technical editor,"
which is kind of a surprise. I did review all the technical
articles and updated quite a large number of others that had
been in the earlier edition. I also wrote a few new ones,
and of course I did all of the biographical sketches of
audio big wigs, plus some company histories. However, I
think the people at Routledge did a heck of a lot more than
I did. Perhaps 10% of the total material in the set was
written or modified by me.
Although many audio notables are in there, it is still
primarily a music-oriented publication, with scads of bios
of performers, plus a lot of recorded-music history. Your
bio sketch is NOT in there, needless to say.
The two-volume set lists for $225.00, which means that it
will definitely be an academic or technical library item.
That's five books for me (admitting that number five has me
as an editor/contributor and not sole author) and zero for
you, pinhead.
Howard Ferstler
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