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Don Pearce wrote:
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:34:53 +0200, Fella wrote:


Don Pearce wrote:

On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:43:25 +0200, Fella wrote:



I usually do not top post. But for an exceptional "get-a-brain-moran"
such as yourself, I'll make an exception: Your science is limited, your
understanding of the depths of the human ear perception is limited, your
measurements are limited, your so called listening tests are limited, a
flat frequency response does not even begin to tell the story when it
comes to *music* (NOT pink noise) .. etc.

And who am I telling all this to? A "get-a-brain-moran" .. Sheeeeeeesh,
I should get a brain..


His name is McKelvy, not Moran.



The depth of your observational and perceptional skills never cease to
amaze.

What _I_ am observing is that borgs are gathering around, teaming up,
protecting each other.



What has that to do with you calling him Moran, when his name is
McKelvy?

Or did you perhaps mean that he is a moron?


He is much more than a moron. He is a "get-a-brain-moran" .. There is a
subtle, yet *very* important difference.

But since you wouldn't be able measure it with an oscilloscope, it
wouldn't exist for you.
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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:59:22 +0200, Fella wrote:

He is much more than a moron. He is a "get-a-brain-moran" .. There is a
subtle, yet *very* important difference.

But since you wouldn't be able measure it with an oscilloscope, it
wouldn't exist for you.


But please, who is this "moran"? As far as I know it is a name of
Irish origin. I've never come across it in any other context.

And what do oscilloscopes have to do with it? You have confused me.

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Don Pearce wrote:
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:59:22 +0200, Fella wrote:


He is much more than a moron. He is a "get-a-brain-moran" .. There is a
subtle, yet *very* important difference.

But since you wouldn't be able measure it with an oscilloscope, it
wouldn't exist for you.



But please, who is this "moran"? As far as I know it is a name of
Irish origin. I've never come across it in any other context.



Here is a link:

http://www.esreality.com/files/place...843-morans.jpg

Read this part slowly: _Move_ _the pointer_of_your_ _mouse_ OVER it
and click the primary button O N C E.

Oh but, now you're confused even more!


And what do oscilloscopes have to do with it?


Whatever they have to do with the art of reproducing music.

You have confused me.


You are "to much", ahahaa, I be lafin now.
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