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The Krooborg is konfused.

Krooglish from the source.


criminials


From "THe USeNET hand-book of Reel wurds, LOt"S", c.
1999, LiarBorg Press, Goose Puke, MI:


criminials (n): 1. individuals known or suspected by the
Krooborg to have participated in conspiracies against the Krooborg
2. undercover kiddie porn police officers 3. former
Kroopologists


I can certainly recognize some of these "criminials" who
populate your nightmares, Arnii. In that sense, I am
qualified to label them as such.


BTW, I can't help but notice that you have never
repudiated the unflagging support you receive from Bwian
McConArtist.


It's amazing how much snot Middius can liberate[sic] in just one post. His
immense schnzola no doubt resulted from his Pinocchio-like obsession with
lying.


Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed to map "liberate"
onto a corresponding human word. Also, I would like to remind you of the
existence of a marvelous tool called a spell-checker. If your computer
skills were a little sharper, you would know how to use one, thereby
avoiding the embarrassment of plopping pseudo-words like "schnzola" in
public.

As to the substance of your complaint, all of the statements in my
preceding post are purely factual. It is a fact that you gibber in your
own private dialect, which we on RAO have nicknamed Krooglish. It is a
fact that you have embraced Bwian's support despite his documented history
as a criminal. And it is a fact that you are by far the snottiest poster
on RAO.

Facts must rattle you, Turdy. You can't do your "debating trade"
shilly-shally with facts.








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The Krooborg is konfused.

Krooglish from the source.


criminials


From "THe USeNET hand-book of Reel wurds, LOt"S", c.
1999, LiarBorg Press, Goose Puke, MI:


criminials (n): 1. individuals known or suspected by the
Krooborg to have participated in conspiracies against
the Krooborg
2. undercover kiddie porn police officers 3. former
Kroopologists


I can certainly recognize some of these "criminials" who
populate your nightmares, Arnii. In that sense, I am
qualified to label them as such.


BTW, I can't help but notice that you have never
repudiated the unflagging support you receive from Bwian
McConArtist.


It's amazing how much snot Middius can liberate[sic] in
just one post. His immense schnzola no doubt resulted
from his Pinocchio-like obsession with lying.


Sorry for you Middiot, that the ordinary English word "liberate" is over
your head.

Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed to
map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.


Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


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The Beast is angry, very angry. Feces vapor is pouring from its orifices.

BTW, I can't help but notice that you have never
repudiated the unflagging support you receive from Bwian
McConArtist.


It's amazing how much snot Middius can liberate[sic] in
just one post. His immense schnzola no doubt resulted
from his Pinocchio-like obsession with lying.


Sorry for you Middiot, that the ordinary English word "liberate" is over
your head.


;-)

Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed to
map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.


Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


This is where you need to consult your shrink, Mr. ****. To say I
"liberated snot" implies it was being held captive. If that's what you
meant, who would you suggest was the snot-captor?

Rather than ascribing such a bizarre and twisted train of thought to you,
in your infinite ****fulness, I thought it much more likely that you had
simply lapsed into Krooglish. Now that you've dug yourself into a hole,
your choices are (a) admit you were Krooglishing when you misdeployed
"liberate" instead of a meaningful human word, (b) accept my parsing that
leads to an unnamed captor of the "snot" you perceive, or (c) keep
flailing away and make yourself look stupid, as you customarily do.

Also, I would like to remind you of the
existence of a marvelous tool called a spell-checker. If your computer
skills were a little sharper, you would know how to use one, thereby
avoiding the embarrassment of plopping pseudo-words like "schnzola" in
public.


Are you capable of admitting you Krooglished here as well?

Facts must rattle you, Turdy. You can't do your "debating trade"
shilly-shally with facts.


No response from the Krooborg. Thank's Mr. Kroofeces for, admitting Mr.
Turdborg that, something about the "debating trade" being allergic to
facts Mr. ****-for-Dinner.




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George M. Middius muddled:

Its usual whining, puling, silly, stupid illiterate twaddle....


Now, Mr. Middius. Which is it that bothers you mo That Mr. Andrew
Jute McCoy's fingers are so far up your fundament that you can taste
them at the back of your throat? Or that you are only its second
favorite sockpuppet?

Peter Wieck
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George M. Middius muddled:

Its usual whining, puling, silly, stupid illiterate
twaddle....


Now, Mr. Middius. Which is it that bothers you mo
That Mr. Andrew Jute McCoy's fingers are so far up your
fundament that you can taste them at the back of your
throat? Or that you are only its second favorite
sockpuppet?


Wow, that's cutting to the chase!




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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed to
map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.


Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.



And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)

Iain




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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed to
map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.


Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


What's wrong with that ?

Graham

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duh-Poopie blithered:

Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed to
map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.


Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


What's wrong with that ?


Poopie, did you wake up only to make a fool of yourself on this beautiful
day of rest?

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=condensor

You're excused. Go gargle with some battery acid.




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Poopie Stevenson, aka the dumb ass Eeyore, wrote:

Iain Churches wrote:

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"George M. Middius" cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast
[dot] net wrote in message


Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed to
map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


What's wrong with that ?

Graham


I thought you bragged you went to an expensive school and a decent
university, Poopie. And don't argue that your jumped-up
ghetto-polytechnic was merely incorporated in a decent college for the
administrative convenience of socialist wreckers; however true that may
be, you bandy about the name of a good college and therefore must live
up to its standards. No one else that I know who went to UCL will ever
make a slack dullard's spelling error like "condensor".

There is no, repeat no, such thing as a condensor microphone. If you
could distinguish between Latin and Greek roots, as you should be able
to if you paid attention at school, you would know that. What a waste
of money on "educating" a fat boy with an even more sluggish mind. And
don't make the false argument that you're just following the Dunce's
team leader, Arny Krueger. He obtained his "engineering" degree from
somewhere called Oakland, and I doubt Latin and Greek were on the
syllabus where he went to school or even decent instruction in English
(which also covers the different roots), and anyway, Krueger doesn't
brag about his antecedents like you do, so no better is expected of him
(1). Of you, considering how you brag, much better than "condensor" is
expected.

Andre Jute
Our legislators managed to criminalize fox-hunting and smoking; when
they will get off their collective fat arse and criminalize negative
feedback? It is clearly consumed only by undesirables like Poopie.

PS This started off with George Middius objecting to a word Arny
misused in a sentence: "It's amazing how much snot Middius can liberate
in just one post." Difficult to "liberate" snot, Arny, because it flies
out so easily. Point your nose downwards, use your thumb to block one
nostril (by pressure against the outside, idiot, not by sticking it up
your nose), blow hard through the other nostril, snot flies. It is
considered rude to do it on people's carpet, if you know anyone with
carpets. But in general, "liberating" snot must be considered a good
thing, though "expelling" snot might be an apter word. The word you
wanted for your pejorative sentence, dear Arny, was "generate" (rather
than merely "create"; this is still, barely, an electronics discussion
group), in the sense that anyone who creates more of any unhygienic,
unwanted substance like snot is not a nice person. So, entirely free of
charge, I advise you to rewrite your sentence: "It's amazing how much
snot Middius can *generate* in just one post."

(1) In fact, expecting better of Krueger is to patronise one of our
underprivileged American cousins, a form of snobbery that would be
deplorable were it not so completely understandable in the case of
Krueger.

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What is even more striking than your ignorance, Poopie, considering
your claims to be an audio designer, is that you're so universally
unpopular that no one has helped you out with the correct spelling.

Andre Jute
Andre Jute wrote:
Poopie Stevenson, aka the dumb ass Eeyore, wrote:

Iain Churches wrote:

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"George M. Middius" cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast
[dot] net wrote in message


Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed to
map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.

And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


What's wrong with that ?

Graham


I thought you bragged you went to an expensive school and a decent
university, Poopie. And don't argue that your jumped-up
ghetto-polytechnic was merely incorporated in a decent college for the
administrative convenience of socialist wreckers; however true that may
be, you bandy about the name of a good college and therefore must live
up to its standards. No one else that I know who went to UCL will ever
make a slack dullard's spelling error like "condensor".

There is no, repeat no, such thing as a condensor microphone. If you
could distinguish between Latin and Greek roots, as you should be able
to if you paid attention at school, you would know that. What a waste
of money on "educating" a fat boy with an even more sluggish mind. And
don't make the false argument that you're just following the Dunce's
team leader, Arny Krueger. He obtained his "engineering" degree from
somewhere called Oakland, and I doubt Latin and Greek were on the
syllabus where he went to school or even decent instruction in English
(which also covers the different roots), and anyway, Krueger doesn't
brag about his antecedents like you do, so no better is expected of him
(1). Of you, considering how you brag, much better than "condensor" is
expected.

Andre Jute
Our legislators managed to criminalize fox-hunting and smoking; when
they will get off their collective fat arse and criminalize negative
feedback? It is clearly consumed only by undesirables like Poopie.

PS This started off with George Middius objecting to a word Arny
misused in a sentence: "It's amazing how much snot Middius can liberate
in just one post." Difficult to "liberate" snot, Arny, because it flies
out so easily. Point your nose downwards, use your thumb to block one
nostril (by pressure against the outside, idiot, not by sticking it up
your nose), blow hard through the other nostril, snot flies. It is
considered rude to do it on people's carpet, if you know anyone with
carpets. But in general, "liberating" snot must be considered a good
thing, though "expelling" snot might be an apter word. The word you
wanted for your pejorative sentence, dear Arny, was "generate" (rather
than merely "create"; this is still, barely, an electronics discussion
group), in the sense that anyone who creates more of any unhygienic,
unwanted substance like snot is not a nice person. So, entirely free of
charge, I advise you to rewrite your sentence: "It's amazing how much
snot Middius can *generate* in just one post."

(1) In fact, expecting better of Krueger is to patronise one of our
underprivileged American cousins, a form of snobbery that would be
deplorable were it not so completely understandable in the case of
Krueger.




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snip reams of hysterical yapping and scent-marking

Hey RATS,

Full moon coming up on Thursday September 7. Easy to tell isn't it?

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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.


Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.



And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


It's a common usage, Iain.

Here's a news flash for you that you obviously need. Spellings of common
words can change when you cross national and/or cultural boundaries.


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Arny Krueger wrote:

"Iain Churches" wrote in message

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"George M. Middius" cmndr [underscore] george [at]
comcast [dot] net wrote in message


Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.



And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


It's a common usage, Iain.

Here's a news flash for you that you obviously need. Spellings of common
words can change when you cross national and/or cultural boundaries.


Maybe Iain would prefer.......

capaciter
transister
resister

too ?

Graham


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"George M. Middius" cmndr [underscore] george [at]
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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


It's a common usage, Iain.

Here's a news flash for you that you obviously need.
Spellings of common words can change when you cross
national and/or cultural boundaries.


Maybe Iain would prefer.......

capaciter
transister
resister

too ?


Iain is just sharing from what he perceives to be his greater area of
expertise than audio: spelling. ;-)


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Arny Krueger wrote:

"Iain Churches" wrote in message

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"George M. Middius" cmndr [underscore] george [at]
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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


It's a common usage, Iain.

Here's a news flash for you that you obviously need. Spellings of common
words can change when you cross national and/or cultural boundaries.


Maybe Iain would prefer.......

capaciter
transister
resister

too ?

Graham



:-)))


Not at all, the versions as given in the Oxford
English Dictionary are fine.

I live in Scandinavia. Most people here are fluent in three
languages and have a better command of English than
Arny seems to have:-(

A Swedish pal of mine was working for an audio company
in the US for a couple of years. When an important letter had
to be written, the boss's secretary asked my pal to do it. He
was the only one who could write correct formal English.

I have been asked by Scandinavians on many occasions,
"Why are the native English speakers so intent on the rape
of their own language?"

Iain





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Eeyore wrote:

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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"George M. Middius" cmndr [underscore] george [at]
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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


It's a common usage, Iain.

Here's a news flash for you that you obviously need. Spellings of common
words can change when you cross national and/or cultural boundaries.


Maybe Iain would prefer.......

capaciter
transister
resister


non sequitor
computor
Dopplor

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MINe 109 said:

Maybe Iain would prefer.......


capaciter
transister
resister


non sequitor
computor
Dopplor


Some words don't demand absolutely correct spelling:

kristian
hypocrite
Kroopologist




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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.



And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


It's a common usage, Iain.


Sorry Arny. There is no such word.

By "common usage", indolents like yourself have
dragged the English language to an all time low.

Iain


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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"George M. Middius" cmndr [underscore] george [at]
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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


It's a common usage, Iain.


Sorry Arny. There is no such word.

By "common usage", indolents like yourself have
dragged the English language to an all time low.

Iain



Ooops, Arnie won't like that. Stand by for a snotstorm.
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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)

It's a common usage, Iain.


Sorry Arny. There is no such word.

By "common usage", indolents like yourself have
dragged the English language to an all time low.

Iain



Ooops, Arnie won't like that. Stand by for a snotstorm.



Not from Arny. He's a born-again Christian, remember:-)
This puts him above any such coarse behaviour.
It was he who suggested the use of a standard English
dictionary to GMM

Iain












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Iain Churches wrote:

Sorry Arny. There is no such word.


Iain:

On the assumption that you are referring to the word "condensor" (as
compared to "condenser"), it is quite a common usage and technical
term-of-art in the HVAC, brewing and distillation industries.

Pictures:

http://images.google.com/images?q=Condensor&hl=en

Not a microphone amongst them, however.

The Japanese appear to use -or spelling commonly.

You pays you money, you takes you chances.

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Iain Churches wrote:

Sorry Arny. There is no such word.


Iain:

On the assumption that you are referring to the word "condensor" (as
compared to "condenser"), it is quite a common usage and technical
term-of-art in the HVAC, brewing and distillation industries.

Pictures:

http://images.google.com/images?q=Condensor&hl=en

Not a microphone amongst them, however.

The Japanese appear to use -or spelling commonly.

You pays you money, you takes you chances.

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA


Peter -

Isn't that what English language dictionaries are for?

Harry


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Arnii, I apologize because my Krooglish decoder failed
to map "liberate" onto a corresponding human word.

Try using a standard English dictionary, Middiot.


And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)


It's a common usage, Iain.


Sorry Arny. There is no such word.

By "common usage", indolents like yourself have
dragged the English language to an all time low.


Yes Iain, you're always right and the rest of the world is always wrong.


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No snotstorm for Iain? Arnii must be off his "feed". ;-)

By "common usage", indolents like yourself have
dragged the English language to an all time low.


Yes Iain, you're always right and the rest of the world is always wrong.


Looks like another pity storm is brewing in Goose Puke. Didn't we just
have one of them a week or so ago?





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Yes Iain, you're always right and the rest of the world is always wrong.


Is that your idea of a withering retort, Arnie? Where's the old fire?


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And this from the man who persistently writes
"condensor" microphone:-)

It's a common usage, Iain.


Sorry Arny. There is no such word.

By "common usage", indolents like yourself have
dragged the English language to an all time low.


Yes Iain, you're always right and the rest of the world is always wrong.



Actually Arny, it turns out that the rest of the world (with the
possible exception of the Japanese brewing industry) is right, and
*you* are wrong:-))

Please be so kind as to find me an audio brochure, sales leaflet,
or article in the JAES which refers to a "condensor" microphone.

Is English your first language?

Iain






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