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Any questions?
What does this have to do with audio? Kendall |
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Any questions?
What does this have to do with audio? Kendall |
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Hey, why don't you tell me why it doesn't apply to audio or to life as a
business in the first place. Tell me how what I'm talking about doesn't effect your business, or others. But then I guess you have only one thought in your mind, that being that nothing that has to do with events today has anything to do with your business. You'd much rather find out for free whether a 4050 sounds better than a KSM 27 or whether 6" off the kick is better tha 5" or 7", all without simply applying some of the stuff you've heard here in the first place. What it has to do with audio is that without a society that can do audio, there will only be Telefunkens on Bush's podium and people will march off to wherever they march off to. And in case you didn't notice, people are already marching off to where they march off to. So that's what it has to do with audio. "The saddest thing is that I didn't say anything at all." -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio "Kendall" wrote in message om... Any questions? What does this have to do with audio? Kendall |
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Hey, why don't you tell me why it doesn't apply to audio or to life as a
business in the first place. Tell me how what I'm talking about doesn't effect your business, or others. But then I guess you have only one thought in your mind, that being that nothing that has to do with events today has anything to do with your business. You'd much rather find out for free whether a 4050 sounds better than a KSM 27 or whether 6" off the kick is better tha 5" or 7", all without simply applying some of the stuff you've heard here in the first place. What it has to do with audio is that without a society that can do audio, there will only be Telefunkens on Bush's podium and people will march off to wherever they march off to. And in case you didn't notice, people are already marching off to where they march off to. So that's what it has to do with audio. "The saddest thing is that I didn't say anything at all." -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio "Kendall" wrote in message om... Any questions? What does this have to do with audio? Kendall |
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![]() "Roger W. Norman" wrote in message ... Here, I'll fix where you top-posted to my reply so that the context couldn't easily be followed- You said: Any questions? To which I replied: What does this have to do with audio? To which you re-replied: Hey, why don't you tell me why it doesn't apply to audio or to life as a business in the first place. Tell me how what I'm talking about doesn't effect your business, or others. But then I guess you have only one thought in your mind, that being that nothing that has to do with events today has anything to do with your business. You'd much rather find out for free whether a 4050 sounds better than a KSM 27 or whether 6" off the kick is better tha 5" or 7", all without simply applying some of the stuff you've heard here in the first place. What it has to do with audio is that without a society that can do audio, there will only be Telefunkens on Bush's podium and people will march off to wherever they march off to. And in case you didn't notice, people are already marching off to where they march off to. So that's what it has to do with audio. "The saddest thing is that I didn't say anything at all." Now, that we have all that in context, let me state that I did not read most of your original post, once I realized it didn't relate to audio. I did, however catch your final question, and I replied with my question. In your answer here, I can see that yes, from a certain standpoint you do have some relevant points. However, that is NOT why I come to this particular forum. I come here for audio, and audio alone. I suggest that if you wish to carry on OT posts (some of which aren't even marked as such, such as this one) that you go start another newsgroup like rec.audio.political.discussions or some such, and post a link to it here. That way, the people who DO want to discuss those things can do so, and it will actually be ON TOPIC, unlike it is here. Then, for those of us who don't wish to read off topic stuff won't have to wade through the preponderance of OT posts where it is clearly against the charter (as has been pointed out numerous times), and avoid the flame-fests which benefit nobody, and turn audio professional against audio professional. There are a number of people here who I have a lesser respect for than if I had never heard (metaphorically speaking) them getting into pointless flame wars over stuff that isn't supposed to be here in the first place. Yes, I can understand wanting to discuss things like this, but it does not belong here. Create somepace where it will be more apropos, and the people who are interested will join you there. If I knew you were a strict Vegan, and visited a Vegan meeting with you, how appreciative would the group be if I stood up and began recounting how much I like beef, and grilling pork? It would be out of place, would it not? Therefore, I wouldn't do that, out of courtesy to the group at large. Now, if it were a meeting of Beeflovers International, well those comments would be appropriate. This is a group of audio people, and yes, they have definite political views. But, with certain exceptions, they don't usually discuss them unless "goaded" into it, or inflamed by someone else's differing viewpoint. As far as people marching off, yes, I've noticed that some of our members here have gone away, remarking how it was a pity that this forum had to go down the toilet as well. If we ALL try, we can change that. It would require that certain persons refrained from starting OT posts in the first place. Maybe we could try that for a while? I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio "Kendall" wrote in message om... Kendall |
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![]() "Roger W. Norman" wrote in message ... Here, I'll fix where you top-posted to my reply so that the context couldn't easily be followed- You said: Any questions? To which I replied: What does this have to do with audio? To which you re-replied: Hey, why don't you tell me why it doesn't apply to audio or to life as a business in the first place. Tell me how what I'm talking about doesn't effect your business, or others. But then I guess you have only one thought in your mind, that being that nothing that has to do with events today has anything to do with your business. You'd much rather find out for free whether a 4050 sounds better than a KSM 27 or whether 6" off the kick is better tha 5" or 7", all without simply applying some of the stuff you've heard here in the first place. What it has to do with audio is that without a society that can do audio, there will only be Telefunkens on Bush's podium and people will march off to wherever they march off to. And in case you didn't notice, people are already marching off to where they march off to. So that's what it has to do with audio. "The saddest thing is that I didn't say anything at all." Now, that we have all that in context, let me state that I did not read most of your original post, once I realized it didn't relate to audio. I did, however catch your final question, and I replied with my question. In your answer here, I can see that yes, from a certain standpoint you do have some relevant points. However, that is NOT why I come to this particular forum. I come here for audio, and audio alone. I suggest that if you wish to carry on OT posts (some of which aren't even marked as such, such as this one) that you go start another newsgroup like rec.audio.political.discussions or some such, and post a link to it here. That way, the people who DO want to discuss those things can do so, and it will actually be ON TOPIC, unlike it is here. Then, for those of us who don't wish to read off topic stuff won't have to wade through the preponderance of OT posts where it is clearly against the charter (as has been pointed out numerous times), and avoid the flame-fests which benefit nobody, and turn audio professional against audio professional. There are a number of people here who I have a lesser respect for than if I had never heard (metaphorically speaking) them getting into pointless flame wars over stuff that isn't supposed to be here in the first place. Yes, I can understand wanting to discuss things like this, but it does not belong here. Create somepace where it will be more apropos, and the people who are interested will join you there. If I knew you were a strict Vegan, and visited a Vegan meeting with you, how appreciative would the group be if I stood up and began recounting how much I like beef, and grilling pork? It would be out of place, would it not? Therefore, I wouldn't do that, out of courtesy to the group at large. Now, if it were a meeting of Beeflovers International, well those comments would be appropriate. This is a group of audio people, and yes, they have definite political views. But, with certain exceptions, they don't usually discuss them unless "goaded" into it, or inflamed by someone else's differing viewpoint. As far as people marching off, yes, I've noticed that some of our members here have gone away, remarking how it was a pity that this forum had to go down the toilet as well. If we ALL try, we can change that. It would require that certain persons refrained from starting OT posts in the first place. Maybe we could try that for a while? I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio "Kendall" wrote in message om... Kendall |
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![]() I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall I absolutly belongs here, and in the food newsgroups and in the car newsgroups, it belongs anywhere one can find anyone to tell it to America is doing great evil America is creating terroists with it policy any only by voicing our concerns can we begin the massive duty of public awareness that will be needed to effect a change from a warrior president and staff to a peaceful president and staff it is essential that we become the sand in the oyster or a pearl will never be formed this is bigger than audio and it needs to be said here and anywhere else people gather George |
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![]() I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall I absolutly belongs here, and in the food newsgroups and in the car newsgroups, it belongs anywhere one can find anyone to tell it to America is doing great evil America is creating terroists with it policy any only by voicing our concerns can we begin the massive duty of public awareness that will be needed to effect a change from a warrior president and staff to a peaceful president and staff it is essential that we become the sand in the oyster or a pearl will never be formed this is bigger than audio and it needs to be said here and anywhere else people gather George |
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![]() I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall I support the request to confine our comments to the topic of the newsgroup. All of you who contribute your knowledge and expertise on audio.pro, I applaude you and thank you for sharing same. All of you who have the notion that I or anyone else is the least bit interested in your political opinions are living in denial. If your ego is so large that you believe you have something important to say that will change or impact other people's view, you really do need to mature. If I need or seek political advice, it certainly would not be on a newgroup designed for audio. Your opinions aren't any more right or wrong than mine, therefore do not effect change. Speak from an area of proven expertise and people will listen. Once you guys get off topic, I cease to read what you submit. It's boring, redundant, and takes up bandwidth. Still adding to my killfile, relunctantly. --Wayne -"sounded good to me"- |
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![]() I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall I support the request to confine our comments to the topic of the newsgroup. All of you who contribute your knowledge and expertise on audio.pro, I applaude you and thank you for sharing same. All of you who have the notion that I or anyone else is the least bit interested in your political opinions are living in denial. If your ego is so large that you believe you have something important to say that will change or impact other people's view, you really do need to mature. If I need or seek political advice, it certainly would not be on a newgroup designed for audio. Your opinions aren't any more right or wrong than mine, therefore do not effect change. Speak from an area of proven expertise and people will listen. Once you guys get off topic, I cease to read what you submit. It's boring, redundant, and takes up bandwidth. Still adding to my killfile, relunctantly. --Wayne -"sounded good to me"- |
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"Kendall" wrote in message .com...
Now, that we have all that in context, let me state that I did not read most of your original post, once I realized it didn't relate to audio. I did, however catch your final question, and I replied with my question. In your answer here, I can see that yes, from a certain standpoint you do have some relevant points. However, that is NOT why I come to this particular forum. I come here for audio, and audio alone. I suggest that if you wish to carry on OT posts (some of which aren't even marked as such, such as this one) that you go start another newsgroup like rec.audio.political.discussions or some such, and post a link to it here. That way, the people who DO want to discuss those things can do so, and it will actually be ON TOPIC, unlike it is here. Then, for those of us who don't wish to read off topic stuff won't have to wade through the preponderance of OT posts where it is clearly against the charter (as has been pointed out numerous times), and avoid the flame-fests which benefit nobody, and turn audio professional against audio professional. There are a number of people here who I have a lesser respect for than if I had never heard (metaphorically speaking) them getting into pointless flame wars over stuff that isn't supposed to be here in the first place. Yes, I can understand wanting to discuss things like this, but it does not belong here. Create somepace where it will be more apropos, and the people who are interested will join you there. If I knew you were a strict Vegan, and visited a Vegan meeting with you, how appreciative would the group be if I stood up and began recounting how much I like beef, and grilling pork? It would be out of place, would it not? Therefore, I wouldn't do that, out of courtesy to the group at large. Now, if it were a meeting of Beeflovers International, well those comments would be appropriate. This is a group of audio people, and yes, they have definite political views. But, with certain exceptions, they don't usually discuss them unless "goaded" into it, or inflamed by someone else's differing viewpoint. As far as people marching off, yes, I've noticed that some of our members here have gone away, remarking how it was a pity that this forum had to go down the toilet as well. If we ALL try, we can change that. It would require that certain persons refrained from starting OT posts in the first place. Maybe we could try that for a while? I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall Kendall, While I certainly agree with you that some topics do not belong on this group I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for things to change. At this point even when people _do_ stick to a strictly audio topic you can expect someone like Phil Allison to show up and start attacking people with assinine name calling and childish outbursts. Now I can hardly tolerate reading the _audio_ threads because they contain nearly as many bitter, venomous sentiments as the political threads seem to inspire. There are way too many ****ed off people with too little self-control on this group lately. :-( |
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"Kendall" wrote in message .com...
Now, that we have all that in context, let me state that I did not read most of your original post, once I realized it didn't relate to audio. I did, however catch your final question, and I replied with my question. In your answer here, I can see that yes, from a certain standpoint you do have some relevant points. However, that is NOT why I come to this particular forum. I come here for audio, and audio alone. I suggest that if you wish to carry on OT posts (some of which aren't even marked as such, such as this one) that you go start another newsgroup like rec.audio.political.discussions or some such, and post a link to it here. That way, the people who DO want to discuss those things can do so, and it will actually be ON TOPIC, unlike it is here. Then, for those of us who don't wish to read off topic stuff won't have to wade through the preponderance of OT posts where it is clearly against the charter (as has been pointed out numerous times), and avoid the flame-fests which benefit nobody, and turn audio professional against audio professional. There are a number of people here who I have a lesser respect for than if I had never heard (metaphorically speaking) them getting into pointless flame wars over stuff that isn't supposed to be here in the first place. Yes, I can understand wanting to discuss things like this, but it does not belong here. Create somepace where it will be more apropos, and the people who are interested will join you there. If I knew you were a strict Vegan, and visited a Vegan meeting with you, how appreciative would the group be if I stood up and began recounting how much I like beef, and grilling pork? It would be out of place, would it not? Therefore, I wouldn't do that, out of courtesy to the group at large. Now, if it were a meeting of Beeflovers International, well those comments would be appropriate. This is a group of audio people, and yes, they have definite political views. But, with certain exceptions, they don't usually discuss them unless "goaded" into it, or inflamed by someone else's differing viewpoint. As far as people marching off, yes, I've noticed that some of our members here have gone away, remarking how it was a pity that this forum had to go down the toilet as well. If we ALL try, we can change that. It would require that certain persons refrained from starting OT posts in the first place. Maybe we could try that for a while? I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall Kendall, While I certainly agree with you that some topics do not belong on this group I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for things to change. At this point even when people _do_ stick to a strictly audio topic you can expect someone like Phil Allison to show up and start attacking people with assinine name calling and childish outbursts. Now I can hardly tolerate reading the _audio_ threads because they contain nearly as many bitter, venomous sentiments as the political threads seem to inspire. There are way too many ****ed off people with too little self-control on this group lately. :-( |
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I support the request to confine our comments to the topic of the newsgroup.
All of you who contribute your knowledge and expertise on audio.pro, I applaude you and thank you for sharing same. Yeah, agreed, but... All of you who have the notion that I or anyone else is the least bit interested in your political opinions are living in denial. If your ego is so large that you believe you have something important to say that will change or impact other people's view, you really do need to mature. I think that's a major misconception of why people post political topics here. Audio people think about a lot more than just audio & obviously the current political situation has a lot of people very concerned. That doesn't indicate ego, it doesn't show immaturity, it doesn't mean anybody is trying to change your view to theirs. It means they need to talk to somebody, & they feel this group comprises a set of virtual friends. Your opinions aren't any more right or wrong than mine, therefore do not effect change. Speak from an area of proven expertise and people will listen. This here is a bunch of audio folk standing around the cooler. We're supposed to mainly talk audio but other stuff does come into the conversation. You needn't take offense at that, it's just what happens during conversation, the subject wanders. Tune out when you're bored, gently nudge things back to the topic, but telling people they can't discuss what's on their minds is just going to fuel unnecessary anger. I'd say skip that which doesn't interest you. Once you guys get off topic, I cease to read what you submit. It's boring, redundant, and takes up bandwidth. Still adding to my killfile, relunctantly. I probably read only 10 per cent of what's posted anymore. I'd prefer more audio being discussed but I'm cool with people bringing out whatever's gotten under their collar also. Just chill & participate in that which interests you, ignore the rest. Your blood pressure doesn't need to get worked up about any of this, it's only an internet newsgroup, nothing more. Scott Fraser |
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I support the request to confine our comments to the topic of the newsgroup.
All of you who contribute your knowledge and expertise on audio.pro, I applaude you and thank you for sharing same. Yeah, agreed, but... All of you who have the notion that I or anyone else is the least bit interested in your political opinions are living in denial. If your ego is so large that you believe you have something important to say that will change or impact other people's view, you really do need to mature. I think that's a major misconception of why people post political topics here. Audio people think about a lot more than just audio & obviously the current political situation has a lot of people very concerned. That doesn't indicate ego, it doesn't show immaturity, it doesn't mean anybody is trying to change your view to theirs. It means they need to talk to somebody, & they feel this group comprises a set of virtual friends. Your opinions aren't any more right or wrong than mine, therefore do not effect change. Speak from an area of proven expertise and people will listen. This here is a bunch of audio folk standing around the cooler. We're supposed to mainly talk audio but other stuff does come into the conversation. You needn't take offense at that, it's just what happens during conversation, the subject wanders. Tune out when you're bored, gently nudge things back to the topic, but telling people they can't discuss what's on their minds is just going to fuel unnecessary anger. I'd say skip that which doesn't interest you. Once you guys get off topic, I cease to read what you submit. It's boring, redundant, and takes up bandwidth. Still adding to my killfile, relunctantly. I probably read only 10 per cent of what's posted anymore. I'd prefer more audio being discussed but I'm cool with people bringing out whatever's gotten under their collar also. Just chill & participate in that which interests you, ignore the rest. Your blood pressure doesn't need to get worked up about any of this, it's only an internet newsgroup, nothing more. Scott Fraser |
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From: George
I absolutly belongs here, and in the food newsgroups and in the car newsgroups, it belongs anywhere one can find anyone to tell it to What is wrong with you? The people who share your viewpoint don't need convincing. Those who disagree, well, you're only serving to **** them off. Does fanatical, belligerant behaviour really accomplish anything? Take a lesson from your own writings. -John Vice www.summertimestudios.com |
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![]() ThePaulThomas wrote: There are way too many ****ed off people with too little self-control on this group lately. :-( It ain't just this group. Welcome to Bush's 21st century. |
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![]() ThePaulThomas wrote: There are way too many ****ed off people with too little self-control on this group lately. :-( It ain't just this group. Welcome to Bush's 21st century. |
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On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 23:49:09 -0400, Kendall wrote
(in article ): As far as people marching off, yes, I've noticed that some of our members here have gone away, remarking how it was a pity that this forum had to go down the toilet as well. If we ALL try, we can change that. It would require that certain persons refrained from starting OT posts in the first place. Maybe we could try that for a while? I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall Kendall, et al, I couldn't agree more. Regards, Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 23:49:09 -0400, Kendall wrote
(in article ): As far as people marching off, yes, I've noticed that some of our members here have gone away, remarking how it was a pity that this forum had to go down the toilet as well. If we ALL try, we can change that. It would require that certain persons refrained from starting OT posts in the first place. Maybe we could try that for a while? I repeat; It does not belong here. You have not changed that, or my opinion about it. It does not belong here. Kendall Kendall, et al, I couldn't agree more. Regards, Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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Roger W. Norman wrote:
Hey, why don't you tell me why it doesn't apply to audio or to life as a business in the first place. Tell me how what I'm talking about doesn't effect your business, or others. I agree, this isn't anything to do with audio. These are world events which affect the whole world and everyone in the world to some extent. So are other things - environmentalism would just be one example. These threads are nearly always American-centric. Tell me, what would you judge to have been the principle events this year in Norway? Should rec.audio.pro be used as a forum to discuss them? America is 5% of the worlds population. Perhaps you should explicitly state exactly what you think RAP is for. What is on topic, professional audio and 9/11 orientated politics? Anything that interests you or anyone else? Why don't you post these things into one of the politics groups? Why have an hierarchy in Usenet if any group can be used to post threads on any topic? I'm sure a lot of people come onto these groups to get away from world events. I don't think that you could claim that these political topics are not being raised in other forums and other mediums. Sorry if I seem to getting at you but people not obeying the Usenet hierarchy is a pet hate of mine. Maybe you could participate in the political threads in other channels and place a pointer to the discussion in this group? Then you could have the opinions of other audio professionals. -- ***My real address is m/ike at u/nmusic d/ot co dot u/k (removing /s) np: http://www.unmusic.co.uk http://www.unmusic.co.uk/Top_50_Films.html - favorite films http://www.unmusic.co.uk/amh-s.html - alt.music.home-studio |
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Roger W. Norman wrote:
Hey, why don't you tell me why it doesn't apply to audio or to life as a business in the first place. Tell me how what I'm talking about doesn't effect your business, or others. I agree, this isn't anything to do with audio. These are world events which affect the whole world and everyone in the world to some extent. So are other things - environmentalism would just be one example. These threads are nearly always American-centric. Tell me, what would you judge to have been the principle events this year in Norway? Should rec.audio.pro be used as a forum to discuss them? America is 5% of the worlds population. Perhaps you should explicitly state exactly what you think RAP is for. What is on topic, professional audio and 9/11 orientated politics? Anything that interests you or anyone else? Why don't you post these things into one of the politics groups? Why have an hierarchy in Usenet if any group can be used to post threads on any topic? I'm sure a lot of people come onto these groups to get away from world events. I don't think that you could claim that these political topics are not being raised in other forums and other mediums. Sorry if I seem to getting at you but people not obeying the Usenet hierarchy is a pet hate of mine. Maybe you could participate in the political threads in other channels and place a pointer to the discussion in this group? Then you could have the opinions of other audio professionals. -- ***My real address is m/ike at u/nmusic d/ot co dot u/k (removing /s) np: http://www.unmusic.co.uk http://www.unmusic.co.uk/Top_50_Films.html - favorite films http://www.unmusic.co.uk/amh-s.html - alt.music.home-studio |
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![]() ScotFraser wrote: I think that's a major misconception of why people post political topics here. Audio people think about a lot more than just audio & obviously the current political situation has a lot of people very concerned. That doesn't indicate ego, it doesn't show immaturity, it doesn't mean anybody is trying to change your view to theirs. It means they need to talk to somebody, & they feel this group comprises a set of virtual friends. Perfect summary of my interest in discussing these topics here. I still support the idea of a rec.audio.pro.saloon but not enough to do all the work I know is involved in making that happen. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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![]() ScotFraser wrote: I think that's a major misconception of why people post political topics here. Audio people think about a lot more than just audio & obviously the current political situation has a lot of people very concerned. That doesn't indicate ego, it doesn't show immaturity, it doesn't mean anybody is trying to change your view to theirs. It means they need to talk to somebody, & they feel this group comprises a set of virtual friends. Perfect summary of my interest in discussing these topics here. I still support the idea of a rec.audio.pro.saloon but not enough to do all the work I know is involved in making that happen. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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![]() killermike wrote: Why don't you post these things into one of the politics groups? Scott Fraser summarized the reason we do it here in an earlier post. Mike, if you are tired of hearing this just tell me to bugger off, but you, among us, are the only one who knows the ropes for setting up a new usenet group from the exellent job you did with the h-s group. You would be a real hero to a lot of people if you could turn that expertise toward the establishment of a rec.audio.pro.saloon group where these discussions could be partitioned but would likely have the same participants. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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![]() killermike wrote: Why don't you post these things into one of the politics groups? Scott Fraser summarized the reason we do it here in an earlier post. Mike, if you are tired of hearing this just tell me to bugger off, but you, among us, are the only one who knows the ropes for setting up a new usenet group from the exellent job you did with the h-s group. You would be a real hero to a lot of people if you could turn that expertise toward the establishment of a rec.audio.pro.saloon group where these discussions could be partitioned but would likely have the same participants. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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only by voicing our concerns can we begin the massive duty of public
awareness that will be needed to effect a change from a warrior president and staff to a peaceful president and staff Worked good in England before Churchill. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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only by voicing our concerns can we begin the massive duty of public
awareness that will be needed to effect a change from a warrior president and staff to a peaceful president and staff Worked good in England before Churchill. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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What is wrong with you? The people who share your viewpoint don't need
convincing. Those who disagree, well, you're only serving to **** them off. Does fanatical, belligerant behaviour really accomplish anything? It's like bumper stickers..the only one gaining is the guy selling the stickers. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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What is wrong with you? The people who share your viewpoint don't need
convincing. Those who disagree, well, you're only serving to **** them off. Does fanatical, belligerant behaviour really accomplish anything? It's like bumper stickers..the only one gaining is the guy selling the stickers. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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![]() I know. I just get so frustrated and like most people in life, they take it out on the ones they love. So there you have it. There must be a way for an intelligent guy like yourself to find a way to stop this behavior. If these events really are affecting you so personally there may be something else going on. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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![]() I know. I just get so frustrated and like most people in life, they take it out on the ones they love. So there you have it. There must be a way for an intelligent guy like yourself to find a way to stop this behavior. If these events really are affecting you so personally there may be something else going on. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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But there are other people's opinions to consider, and some people seem
really taken aback not so much by OT posts, but political OT posts. OTOH, I agree with you in that these things are incredibly important for people to discuss, and I feel that there are facts which need to be brought out, about current events and hsitorical events, that are best reiterated as often as possible in every possible media. It's curious how the OT political threads rile so many to anger and name calling but the real concerns of audio seem to have so much less effect. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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But there are other people's opinions to consider, and some people seem
really taken aback not so much by OT posts, but political OT posts. OTOH, I agree with you in that these things are incredibly important for people to discuss, and I feel that there are facts which need to be brought out, about current events and hsitorical events, that are best reiterated as often as possible in every possible media. It's curious how the OT political threads rile so many to anger and name calling but the real concerns of audio seem to have so much less effect. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 12:39:29 -0400, John wrote
(in article ): From: George I absolutly belongs here, and in the food newsgroups and in the car newsgroups, it belongs anywhere one can find anyone to tell it to What is wrong with you? The people who share your viewpoint don't need convincing. Those who disagree, well, you're only serving to **** them off. Does fanatical, belligerant behaviour really accomplish anything? Take a lesson from your own writings. -John Vice www.summertimestudios.com And while you're at it George, pitch in with Bob so he stops complaining about not having what it takes to start your own newsgroup. Then you can talk about whatever you want. Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 12:39:29 -0400, John wrote
(in article ): From: George I absolutly belongs here, and in the food newsgroups and in the car newsgroups, it belongs anywhere one can find anyone to tell it to What is wrong with you? The people who share your viewpoint don't need convincing. Those who disagree, well, you're only serving to **** them off. Does fanatical, belligerant behaviour really accomplish anything? Take a lesson from your own writings. -John Vice www.summertimestudios.com And while you're at it George, pitch in with Bob so he stops complaining about not having what it takes to start your own newsgroup. Then you can talk about whatever you want. Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 15:38:30 -0400, killermike wrote
(in article ): Roger W. Norman wrote: Hey, why don't you tell me why it doesn't apply to audio or to life as a business in the first place. Tell me how what I'm talking about doesn't effect your business, or others. I agree, this isn't anything to do with audio. These are world events which affect the whole world and everyone in the world to some extent. So are other things - environmentalism would just be one example. These threads are nearly always American-centric. Tell me, what would you judge to have been the principle events this year in Norway? Should rec.audio.pro be used as a forum to discuss them? America is 5% of the worlds population. Perhaps you should explicitly state exactly what you think RAP is for. What is on topic, professional audio and 9/11 orientated politics? Anything that interests you or anyone else? Why don't you post these things into one of the politics groups? Why have an hierarchy in Usenet if any group can be used to post threads on any topic? I'm sure a lot of people come onto these groups to get away from world events. I don't think that you could claim that these political topics are not being raised in other forums and other mediums. Sorry if I seem to getting at you but people not obeying the Usenet hierarchy is a pet hate of mine. Maybe you could participate in the political threads in other channels and place a pointer to the discussion in this group? Then you could have the opinions of other audio professionals. I DARE Roger, Pete and the others to do just that, or start their own newsgroup. Oddly, even though it's apparent that their comments are not welcome here, they don't seem to have what it takes. Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 15:38:30 -0400, killermike wrote
(in article ): Roger W. Norman wrote: Hey, why don't you tell me why it doesn't apply to audio or to life as a business in the first place. Tell me how what I'm talking about doesn't effect your business, or others. I agree, this isn't anything to do with audio. These are world events which affect the whole world and everyone in the world to some extent. So are other things - environmentalism would just be one example. These threads are nearly always American-centric. Tell me, what would you judge to have been the principle events this year in Norway? Should rec.audio.pro be used as a forum to discuss them? America is 5% of the worlds population. Perhaps you should explicitly state exactly what you think RAP is for. What is on topic, professional audio and 9/11 orientated politics? Anything that interests you or anyone else? Why don't you post these things into one of the politics groups? Why have an hierarchy in Usenet if any group can be used to post threads on any topic? I'm sure a lot of people come onto these groups to get away from world events. I don't think that you could claim that these political topics are not being raised in other forums and other mediums. Sorry if I seem to getting at you but people not obeying the Usenet hierarchy is a pet hate of mine. Maybe you could participate in the political threads in other channels and place a pointer to the discussion in this group? Then you could have the opinions of other audio professionals. I DARE Roger, Pete and the others to do just that, or start their own newsgroup. Oddly, even though it's apparent that their comments are not welcome here, they don't seem to have what it takes. Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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