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On Jan 12, 1:10�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message By the way, from the same review: "In FLAC, I found it virtually impossible to detect any difference between the original CDs played on the MS750 and their stored FLAC versions." John's a lot older than you are, Marc. I wouldn't trust his ears to pick up everything that a person your age, whose ears are in good shape could. This was in the body of the review, which was not written by John. But thanks for the compliment that I can hear better than JA. A smart person, however, would wait for the results of a hearing test before making that assumption. Funny how science flies right out the window whenever you employ the debating trade. The Mac has a number of inherent quality problems, the IM, the jitter, and the grounding problems. Not fitting for a high end product �costing on the order of $6K, not even particularly good for a $160 DVD player or a PC with a good audio interface. This completely ignores the fact that McIntosh has been offering upgrades to correct some of the initial problems. In fact, the unit I'm using was originally an MS300 that was just sent back to McIntosh and upgraded with the latest 750 hard drive and other features. So the simple truth is that you have no data on how my particular model measures. Again, science escapes you when you're pushed against the wall. Boon |
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On Jan 12, 1:14�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 9:44?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Iain Churches" wrote in message hti.fi I take little notice of anything Arny says for two reasons. 1. I'm totally obsessed with Arny. I don't even have to read his posts to feel the ecstasy that his presence gives me. 2. If you read my dozens of posts about him, you'd know that I am incapable of reading and providing a cogent reply. Interesting, but very sad. They tell me that Paxil might help you, Iain. "They"? �You mean your team of mental health care professionals? No Marc, I was thinking of your autobiographical comments in a message you posted here on November 14, 2008. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...b87bb15b5fd1be... You know Marc, the one in which you admitted to your personal experiences with Vicodin and Paxil. Your reading comprehension fails you once again. My personal experience with both Vicodin and Paxil is limited to research articles I've written on the two subjects. I've never taken an anti-depressant in my life. Boon |
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On Jan 12, 1:10?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message By the way, from the same review: "In FLAC, I found it virtually impossible to detect any difference between the original CDs played on the MS750 and their stored FLAC versions." John's a lot older than you are, Marc. I wouldn't trust his ears to pick up everything that a person your age, whose ears are in good shape could. This was in the body of the review, which was not written by John. But thanks for the compliment that I can hear better than JA. A smart person, however, would wait for the results of a hearing test before making that assumption. Funny how science flies right out the window whenever you employ the debating trade. LOL - claiming that Atkinson's sighted listening tests have anything at all to do with science! LOL! The Mac has a number of inherent quality problems, the IM, the jitter, and the grounding problems. Not fitting for a high end product ?costing on the order of $6K, not even particularly good for a $160 DVD player or a PC with a good audio interface. This completely ignores the fact that McIntosh has been offering upgrades to correct some of the initial problems. So Marc, you're proud of being a guinea pig for the Japanese? In fact, the unit I'm using was originally an MS300 that was just sent back to McIntosh and upgraded with the latest 750 hard drive and other features. So the simple truth is that you have no data on how my particular model measures. It's not my fault you didn't properly identify the unit they are testing out on you, Marc. |
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"Iain Churches" wrote in message
.fi Can't we try to have at least one interesting thread without it being polluted by the odious Mr K? If you call this old news, "Interesting". |
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On Jan 12, 1:52�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 1:10?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message By the way, from the same review: "In FLAC, I found it virtually impossible to detect any difference between the original CDs played on the MS750 and their stored FLAC versions." John's a lot older than you are, Marc. I wouldn't trust his ears to pick up everything that a person your age, whose ears are in good shape could. This was in the body of the review, which was not written by John. But thanks for the compliment that I can hear better than JA. �A smart person, however, would wait for the results of a hearing test before making that assumption. Funny how science flies right out the window whenever you employ the debating trade. LOL - claiming that Atkinson's sighted listening tests have anything at all to do with science! LOL! The Mac has a number of inherent quality problems, the IM, the jitter, and the grounding problems. Not fitting for a high end product ?costing on the order of $6K, not even particularly good for a $160 DVD player or a PC with a good audio interface. This completely ignores the fact that McIntosh has been offering upgrades to correct some of the initial problems. So Marc, you're proud of being a guinea pig for the Japanese? I didn't know that Binghamton, New York was in Japan. In fact, the unit I'm using was originally an MS300 that was just sent back to McIntosh and upgraded with the latest 750 hard drive and other features. So the simple truth is that you have no data on how my particular model measures. It's not my fault you didn't properly identify the unit they are testing out on you, Marc. It's a current model that you would find at any McIntosh retailer in January 2009. It's not my fault you would use year-old data on newly- emerging technologies. Boon |
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"Boon" wrote in message
On Jan 12, 1:14?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 9:44?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Iain Churches" wrote in message i.fi I take little notice of anything Arny says for two reasons. 1. I'm totally obsessed with Arny. I don't even have to read his posts to feel the ecstasy that his presence gives me. 2. If you read my dozens of posts about him, you'd know that I am incapable of reading and providing a cogent reply. Interesting, but very sad. They tell me that Paxil might help you, Iain. "They"? ?You mean your team of mental health care professionals? No Marc, I was thinking of your autobiographical comments in a message you posted here on November 14, 2008. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...b87bb15b5fd1be... You know Marc, the one in which you admitted to your personal experiences with Vicodin and Paxil. Your reading comprehension fails you once again. My personal experience with both Vicodin and Paxil is limited to research articles I've written on the two subjects. I've never taken an anti-depressant in my life. You're trying to pull the wool over the wrong eyes, Marc. My family (especially the 2 PhDs) is very familiar with drug research articles. You might even say that drug research is one of our family businesses. If you wrote drug research articles Marc, then they will show up in an official document index with you as the author. Reference away, or admit that you've been caught in another lie, Marc. |
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"Boon" wrote in message
On Jan 12, 1:52?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 1:10?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message By the way, from the same review: "In FLAC, I found it virtually impossible to detect any difference between the original CDs played on the MS750 and their stored FLAC versions." John's a lot older than you are, Marc. I wouldn't trust his ears to pick up everything that a person your age, whose ears are in good shape could. This was in the body of the review, which was not written by John. But thanks for the compliment that I can hear better than JA. ?A smart person, however, would wait for the results of a hearing test before making that assumption. Funny how science flies right out the window whenever you employ the debating trade. LOL - claiming that Atkinson's sighted listening tests have anything at all to do with science! LOL! The Mac has a number of inherent quality problems, the IM, the jitter, and the grounding problems. Not fitting for a high end product ?costing on the order of $6K, not even particularly good for a $160 DVD player or a PC with a good audio interface. This completely ignores the fact that McIntosh has been offering upgrades to correct some of the initial problems. So Marc, you're proud of being a guinea pig for the Japanese? I didn't know that Binghamton, New York was in Japan. So you are unaware of McIntosh's current ownership and management? In fact, the unit I'm using was originally an MS300 that was just sent back to McIntosh and upgraded with the latest 750 hard drive and other features. So the simple truth is that you have no data on how my particular model measures. It's not my fault you didn't properly identify the unit they are testing out on you, Marc. It's a current model that you would find at any McIntosh retailer in January 2009. It's not my fault you would use year-old data on newly- emerging technologies. Umm music servers are emerging technology? I've only had one for a little less than a decade. Try again, grasshopper! |
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On Jan 12, 1:59�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 1:14?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 9:44?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Iain Churches" wrote in message lahti.fi I take little notice of anything Arny says for two reasons. 1. I'm totally obsessed with Arny. I don't even have to read his posts to feel the ecstasy that his presence gives me. 2. If you read my dozens of posts about him, you'd know that I am incapable of reading and providing a cogent reply. Interesting, but very sad. They tell me that Paxil might help you, Iain. "They"? ?You mean your team of mental health care professionals? No Marc, I was thinking of your autobiographical comments in a message you posted here on November 14, 2008. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...b87bb15b5fd1be.... You know Marc, the one in which you admitted to your personal experiences with Vicodin and Paxil. Your reading comprehension fails you once again. �My personal experience with both Vicodin and Paxil is limited to research articles I've written on the two subjects. �I've never taken an anti-depressant in my life. You're trying to pull the wool over the wrong eyes, Marc. My family (especially the 2 PhDs) is very familiar with drug research articles. You might even say that drug research is one of our family businesses. I'm sure your children were inspired by your battles with paranoid and narcissistic personality disorders and had plenty of experience to embark on professional careers. If you wrote drug research articles Marc, then they will show up in an official document index with you as the author. Not if you're a copywriter. You're narrowing the definition of drug research articles to professional medical journals, dumbass. Reference away, or admit that you've been caught in another lie, Marc.- Sorry, Arny. You've never once proven that I've lied about anything. You won't here, either. Boon |
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By the way, I wrote this and all related articles:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2088461_trea...disorders.html But no, I didn't get a byline. Boon |
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Boon wrote:
On Jan 12, 1:59�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 1:14?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 9:44?am, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Iain Churches" wrote in message lahti.fi I take little notice of anything Arny says for two reasons. 1. I'm totally obsessed with Arny. I don't even have to read his posts to feel the ecstasy that his presence gives me. 2. If you read my dozens of posts about him, you'd know that I am incapable of reading and providing a cogent reply. Interesting, but very sad. They tell me that Paxil might help you, Iain. "They"? ?You mean your team of mental health care professionals? No Marc, I was thinking of your autobiographical comments in a message you posted here on November 14, 2008. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...b87bb15b5fd1be... You know Marc, the one in which you admitted to your personal experiences with Vicodin and Paxil. Your reading comprehension fails you once again. �My personal experience with both Vicodin and Paxil is limited to research articles I've written on the two subjects. �I've never taken an anti-depressant in my life. You're trying to pull the wool over the wrong eyes, Marc. My family (especially the 2 PhDs) is very familiar with drug research articles. You might even say that drug research is one of our family businesses. I'm sure your children were inspired by your battles with paranoid and narcissistic personality disorders and had plenty of experience to embark on professional careers. If you wrote drug research articles Marc, then they will show up in an official document index with you as the author. Not if you're a copywriter. You're narrowing the definition of drug research articles to professional medical journals, dumbass. Reference away, or admit that you've been caught in another lie, Marc.- Sorry, Arny. You've never once proven that I've lied about anything. You won't here, either. Boon Army is very fond of accusing people of lying, then refusing to offer evidence for that serious charge. |
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"Jenn" wrote in message
news:232079027253491197.204609jennconductsREMOVETH Army is very fond of accusing people of lying, then refusing to offer evidence for that serious charge. Jenn takes one look at iron-clad evidence and just plays the denial card. She's well-practiced at it, it seems. |
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"Boon" wrote in message
By the way, I wrote this and all related articles: http://www.ehow.com/how_2088461_trea...disorders.html But no, I didn't get a byline. IOW no evidence to back up the claim. |
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On Jan 12, 2:27�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message By the way, I wrote this and all related articles: http://www.ehow.com/how_2088461_trea...disorders.html But no, I didn't get a byline. IOW no evidence to back up the claim. IOW, no evidence to back yours, either. Remember, you brought it up, and you're back where you started. You've been unable to prove that I take antidepressants, and you've been unable to prove that I've never done research on antidepressants. IOW, you lose. I could give a **** whether or not you think I wrote the article. All that matters is that I got paid for it. Boon |
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On Jan 12, 2:26�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message news:232079027253491197.204609jennconductsREMOVETH Army is very fond of accusing people of lying, then refusing to offer evidence for that serious charge. Jenn takes one look at iron-clad evidence and just plays the denial card. She's well-practiced at it, it seems. No, Jenn realizes that there's more to the world than a URL. Whenever one of you Internet geeks demand a URL as proof for things that have no URL, the whole world laughs and ridicules you. When are you going to grow a brain? Boon |
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On Jan 12, 1:59�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
If you wrote drug research articles Marc, then they will show up in an official document index with you as the author. Reference away, or admit that you've been caught in another lie, Marc. Hey, Arny...I just showed you a drug research article that does not list an author. It doesn't show up in an official document index, either. Admit that you've been caught in another lie, Arny. Boon |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message news:232079027253491197.204609jennconductsREMOVETH Army is very fond of accusing people of lying, then refusing to offer evidence for that serious charge. Jenn takes one look at iron-clad evidence and just plays the denial card. She's well-practiced at it, it seems. I didn't deny anything. Read for comprehension. I simply stated a fact. |
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![]() Boon said: Your reading comprehension fails you once again. My personal experience with both Vicodin and Paxil is limited to research articles I've written on the two subjects. I've never taken an anti-depressant in my life. They're not just for crazy people, you know. There's a good reason valium got the nickname "mother's little helper". I was talking to my own doctor once about interactions and he said if I took Xanax, it would mask any bad side effects. Ignorance brings bliss, apparently. Or the reverse. BTW, I don't know what you mean (the subject of this thread). |
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![]() Iain Churches said: Can't we try to have at least one interesting thread without it being polluted by the odious Mr K? We keep flushing, but the Krooborg persists. |
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On Jan 12, 3:23�pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Boon said: Your reading comprehension fails you once again. �My personal experience with both Vicodin and Paxil is limited to research articles I've written on the two subjects. �I've never taken an anti-depressant in my life. They're not just for crazy people, you know. There's a good reason valium got the nickname "mother's little helper". I was talking to my own doctor once about interactions and he said if I took Xanax, it would mask any bad side effects. Ignorance brings bliss, apparently. Or the reverse. Well, I personally know many people who take them, and I don't judge any of them. But my personal belief is that unless you're suffering from depression or a panic/anxiety disorder, you should lay off. You're supposed to learn something from pain and anger and sadness, and if you're muffling those feelings with pharmaceuticals you may be missing out on important life lessons. BTW, I don't know what you mean (the subject of this thread). That Arny loses again? Hell, you could put that as a title for every thread on RAO and it would probably apply. Boon |
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On 12 Ian, 16:59, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
.. You might even say that drug research is one of our family businesses. Gawd, and we thought that Arny's infamous training rituals were the only abuses the boys in his basement had to put up with. |
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"Boon" wrote in message
On Jan 12, 2:27?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message By the way, I wrote this and all related articles: http://www.ehow.com/how_2088461_trea...disorders.html But no, I didn't get a byline. IOW no evidence to back up the claim. IOW, no evidence to back yours, either. Then Marc its a draw and if you had the brains and integrity of a carrot, you'd let it drop. BTW your article sucked so bad it is almost dangerous. snip idiotic blather |
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"Boon" wrote in message
On Jan 12, 1:59?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: If you wrote drug research articles Marc, then they will show up in an official document index with you as the author. Reference away, or admit that you've been caught in another lie, Marc. Hey, Arny...I just showed you a drug research article that does not list an author. It wasn't a proper drug research article. I'll take your claim that it was as proof that you don't even know what one looks like. It was pop psychology Sunday-supplement grade blather for a low brow consumer web site. |
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On Jan 12, 3:50�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 2:27?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message By the way, I wrote this and all related articles: http://www.ehow.com/how_2088461_trea...disorders.html But no, I didn't get a byline. IOW no evidence to back up the claim. IOW, no evidence to back yours, either. Then Marc its a draw and if you had the brains and integrity of a carrot, you'd let it drop. You brought it up. Now you can't admit you were wrong. By the way I have the brains and integrity of a human being, not a carrot, so I don't know what dumb point you're trying to make here. BTW your article sucked so bad it is almost dangerous. So you admit I wrote it? That means there is no draw, and you lose. Again. ROTFLMAO! Boon |
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On Jan 12, 3:51�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 1:59?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: If you wrote drug research articles Marc, then they will show up in an official document index with you as the author. Reference away, or admit that you've been caught in another lie, Marc. Hey, Arny...I just showed you a drug research article that does not list an author. It wasn't a proper drug research article. I said I did research for a drug article. You said I didn't. Now you're trying to spin out of this. You're such a crybaby. I'll take your claim that it was as proof that you don't even know what one looks like. �It was pop psychology Sunday-supplement grade blather for a low brow consumer web site. And it paid rather nicely. But then again this was Google, and we all know how it lies to you. LOL! Boon |
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I said I did research for a drug article. So far so good. You said I didn't. A complete and total lie. |
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"Boon" wrote in message
By the way, I wrote this and all related articles: http://www.ehow.com/how_2088461_trea...disorders.html But no, I didn't get a byline. Not proof, not even evidence. |
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On Jan 12, 4:14�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message I said I did research for a drug article. So far so good. You said I didn't. A complete and total lie. You are suffering from at least two personality disorders. You have no idea what a lie is. You have demonstrated this on numerous occasions. You believe that anything that is contrary to your delusion constructs is a lie. And as a pathological liar, you assume any piece of information from another person is a lie until proof is offered. If the proof does not conform to your beliefs, then it is still a lie and you will use another set of delusions to escape from being proven wrong. It's all pretty textbook stuff, Arny. You fit the diagnostic criteria to a T. Boon |
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On Jan 12, 4:15�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message By the way, I wrote this and all related articles: http://www.ehow.com/how_2088461_trea...disorders.html But no, I didn't get a byline. Not proof, not even evidence. You said that. Then you admitted I wrote the article and that it "sucked." Now you're back to saying it's not mine. Which end is up, Arny? Do you know anymore? Boon |
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On Jan 12, 9:29*am, "Iain Churches" wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Iain Churches" wrote in message hti.fi Are you saying you think that LP masters should be cut from analogue tapes? Digital is the great Satan to these luddites. Almost without exception, *masters are digital these days. An apparently little-known truth that many digital-haters would prefer not to know. Incorrect. * People have no objection to the fact that the original is digital (Mst probably don't even know - this would make an interesting question in a poll) What they *do* object to, and strongly, is the fact that so many CDs are poorly mastered, thus obviating totally the inherent advantages that the format offers. GOIA thinks that a CD that has a poorly mastered digital master is better than a CD with a superbly mastered analog master. Either that or he can't tell the difference. This is one of the symptoms, or perhaps even one of the causes, of his insanity. |
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![]() Boon said: You are suffering from at least two personality disorders. You have no idea what a lie is. You have demonstrated this on numerous occasions. You believe that anything that is contrary to your delusion constructs is a lie. And as a pathological liar, you assume any piece of information from another person is a lie until proof is offered. If the proof does not conform to your beliefs, then it is still a lie and you will use another set of delusions to escape from being proven wrong. It's all pretty textbook stuff, Arny. You fit the diagnostic criteria to a T. Guess what I got for Xmas? You'll never guess, so I'll tell you. I got a Kroologic encoder. Cool, huh? It's only a prototype, but it works pretty well. Here's what it threw up when I had it reply to your post: "There are several flaws in your argument. The first one is that you are capable of rendering a diagnosis such as a personality disorder. That is an unproven premise. Second: It is well known that personality disorders are a condition of certain human beings. It has not been proven that I am a human being. Third: Even granting the first two unproven premises, there is a third fatal flaw in your argument. A human being who has a personality disorder would be in treatment. I am not in treatment; therefore I do not have a personality disorder. You have been proven completely wrong. Thank you for playing." Pretty good, isn't it? Maybe I can hook it up to Sacky's Krooglish generator. That would be twice as much fun. |
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![]() Goose Puke's ****tiest citizen soils himself in a big way. I said I did research for a drug article. You said I didn't. A complete and total lie. You also called Jenn a liar when she revealed she is a professional musician. You also called John a liar when he said he studied science for his undergraduate degree. You also called Sacky a liar when he disclosed his salary as a government employee. That's just to mention three of your paranoid accusations. We all know you've accused hundreds of individuals of uttering thousands and thousands of lies only because you didn't like what they said. If you weren't insane, Arnii, you'd know how crazy you are. How's that for a logical conundrum? ;-) |
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On Jan 12, 4:14?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message I said I did research for a drug article. So far so good. You said I didn't. A complete and total lie. Marc provides no evidence that he isn't lying. Game. Set. Match. |
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On Jan 13, 6:27*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message A complete and total lie. Marc provides no evidence that he isn't lying. Game. Set. Match. How can you tell if GOIA is lying? He posts something. |
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On Jan 13, 4:27�am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message On Jan 12, 4:14?pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message I said I did research for a drug article. So far so good. You said I didn't. A complete and total lie. Marc provides no evidence that he isn't lying. Game. Set. Match. Arny provides no evidence that I am on crack or amphetamines, a claim he made first. Game. Set. match. Boon |
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![]() Boon said: Marc provides no evidence that he isn't lying. Game. Set. Match. Arny provides no evidence that I am on crack or amphetamines, a claim he made first. Game. Set. match. Aside from the inherent sickness of demanding that Normals "prove they aren't lying", I'm just grateful the Krooborg doesn't count his winnings "one-a-turd, two-a-turd, three-a-turd, four". Nobody would be able to mock that klaim so facilely. |
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On Jan 12, 4:10 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message By the way, from the same review: "In FLAC, I found it virtually impossible to detect any difference between the original CDs played on the MS750 and their stored FLAC versions." John's a lot older than you are, Marc. I wouldn't trust his ears to pick up everything that a person your age, whose ears are in good shape could. Your lack of reading comprehension continues to confuse you, Mr, Krueger. I didn't write the text you quote above. But for the record, I can still hear 15.5kHz tones at normal listening levels. John Atkinson Editor, Stereophile |
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![]() "John Atkinson" wrote in message ... On Jan 12, 4:10 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message By the way, from the same review: "In FLAC, I found it virtually impossible to detect any difference between the original CDs played on the MS750 and their stored FLAC versions." John's a lot older than you are, Marc. I wouldn't trust his ears to pick up everything that a person your age, whose ears are in good shape could. Your lack of reading comprehension continues to confuse you, Mr, Krueger. I didn't write the text you quote above. But for the record, I can still hear 15.5kHz tones at normal listening levels. John. It seems to be part of Mr.Krueger's "debating technique" to deliberately misquote people, and then, having done so, to refer back to this quote as if it were a factual statement. I am relucatant to call anyone a liar, so perhaps your kindly gesture to put it down to poor reading comprehension skills is appropriate. Iain |
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"John Atkinson" wrote in
message On Jan 12, 4:10 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Boon" wrote in message By the way, from the same review: "In FLAC, I found it virtually impossible to detect any difference between the original CDs played on the MS750 and their stored FLAC versions." John's a lot older than you are, Marc. I wouldn't trust his ears to pick up everything that a person your age, whose ears are in good shape could. Your lack of reading comprehension continues to confuse you, Mr, Krueger. Actually, the author of the article was not given in the post I responded to. My comment may have been irrelevant to the article, but it is relevant to you. So John, I can comfortably say that I caught you in yet another misrepresentation. Reading comprehension had nothing to to do with it. |
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On Jan 14, 10:12*am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
So John, I can comfortably say Christ, GOIA, you'll say about any damned thing that crosses through yur pea brain. What's "comfort" got to do with it? LOL! |
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