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John Byrns
 
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Default The Risible and Bizarre History of the Oinkerton Challenge, by the Victor

In article , Jon Yaeger
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in article , John Byrns
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wrote on 12/8/05 2:48 PM:

In article .com, "Andre
Jute" wrote:

Well then, Arny, let's see you defend this thick, lying scumbag,
Pinkothicko. And when you finish with him we have another undesirable
for you to defend, one Graham Poopie Bear, who claims to be a famous
silicon designer of muzak gear.


The silicon muzak gear was all junk with poor sonics, the truly great
muzak gear was the tube stuff, I have a muzak single ended amplifier using
one of RCA's best output tubes in a great little amplifier.


Regards,

John Byrns


Surf my web pages at,
http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/


If Muzak, as used here, was transmitted on an SCA carrier, wasn't the sonic
range rather limited -- even with a "perfect" amplifier?


That came later, muzak as I am using it was transmitted on Ma Bell's phone
wires using much Western Electric equipment along the way between the
muzak tape players in the downtown muzak office and the supermarket in the
suburbs.


Regards,

John Byrns


Surf my web pages at, http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/