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Howard Ferstler wrote:
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Margaret von B. wrote:
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Till next time, Suckers.

Howard Ferstler

Fearing *more* punishment from John Atkinson?


Oh yeah! You can tell that Howard is really "afraid" of the limey
sleazeball.


Tweakos really take themselves WAY too seriously, and see
all of these teapot tempests as major warfare.



"If irony killed"




That I, an
individual who is basically retired and writing mainly to
learn something about audio products and have a bit of fun,
is "afraid" of someone like Mr. Atkinson is preposterous.



It is preposterous. You are too stupid to be afraid of real issues
about your career like plagiarism and fraud so it stands to reason you
wouldn't be afraid of an editor of a magazine that would never hire you
anyways.





I believe that Mr. Atkinson is an opportunist who, first and
foremost, must keep his magazine in business. That he so
openly contests the obvious advantages of the DBT protocol
tells me that he is not really all that interested in
popularizing the rational side of audio. And he has a good
reason for this attitude.




You fraudulant tests certainly support his position that such tests are
not really all that advantageous.






The writer Harry Crews published a novel years ago entitled
The Gospel Singer. It is about an Elmer Gantry style con
artist who eventually becomes guilt ridden and stands up in
front of his very rough, emotional and country red-neck
congregation and confesses that he has been feeding them a
bunch of claptrap for years. The congregation rises out of
its collective seats and kills the guy right up there at the
front of the church.




I guess this fear will keep you from confessing your fraud.






Years of deceit finally revealed will have its payback, and
I assume that guys like Mr. Atkinson are fully aware of what
the tweakos would do to his magazine (and what the magazine
owners would do to him as a result) if he fessed up and
spilled the beans.





So says the fraud and plagiarist.





Scott Wheeler