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The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life.
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On Jan 7, 1:38*pm, Ferstler wrote:
The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. So what suicide method are you contemplating, Harold? |
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On Jan 7, 2:41*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , *Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. Howard Ferstler As opposed to those who say that they are leaving, then keep coming back to insult those who are here. Well, I was gone long enough for you guys to maybe shape up and become sane. After reading through some of the threads I can see that has not happened. Don't worry, I will not be hanging around. Maybe I will drop back in a few months (or years) to see if any of you have become interested enough in audio to actually post messages about the subject. Enjoy your audio rig - assuming you actually have one. Howard Ferstler |
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, Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 2:41*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. Howard Ferstler As opposed to those who say that they are leaving, then keep coming back to insult those who are here. Well, I was gone long enough for you guys to maybe shape up and become sane. After reading through some of the threads I can see that has not happened. Don't worry, I will not be hanging around. Maybe I will drop back in a few months (or years) to see if any of you have become interested enough in audio to actually post messages about the subject. Enjoy your audio rig - assuming you actually have one. Howard Ferstler I have an audio rig, and I have music. How is retirement working out? |
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On Jan 7, 2:45*pm, Boon wrote:
On Jan 7, 1:38*pm, Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. So what suicide method are you contemplating, Harold? Well, I am not about to make suggestions about how you should do yourself in. Pick any method that is not too complex for you to pull off. That probably narrows the options considerably. Don't worry. I am not going to hang around, and I will probably take a shower after looking over some of the commentaries. I just dropped by to see if you goons had bothered to grow up. Obviously, after looking at numerous threads already, this has not happened. I did post a comment or three within one other thread, "once upon a midnight clear," because I spotted a comment by Atkinson relating to my now temporary work at AudioXpress. I will be leaving that outfit, too. It's your kind of magazine, for sure, just like Atkinson's. Howard Ferstler |
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On Jan 7, 3:00*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , *Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 2:41*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. Howard Ferstler As opposed to those who say that they are leaving, then keep coming back to insult those who are here. Well, I was gone long enough for you guys to maybe shape up and become sane. After reading through some of the threads I can see that has not happened. Don't worry, I will not be hanging around. Maybe I will drop back in a few months (or years) to see if any of you have become interested enough in audio to actually post messages about the subject. Enjoy your audio rig - assuming you actually have one. Howard Ferstler I have an audio rig, and I have music. How is retirement working out?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The very definition of perfection. Howard Ferstler |
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On Jan 7, 2:03*pm, Ferstler wrote:
On Jan 7, 2:45*pm, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 1:38*pm, Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. So what suicide method are you contemplating, Harold? Well, I am not about to make suggestions about how you should do yourself in. Pick any method that is not too complex for you to pull off. That probably narrows the options considerably. That's an IKYABWAI, Harold. That's the sign of someone who cannot come up with original ideas. It's well-known that most of your reviews were simply regurgitated ideas from Roy Allison...maybe you should ask him how to do it. Don't worry. I am not going to hang around, and I will probably take a shower after looking over some of the commentaries. I just dropped by to see if you goons had bothered to grow up. Obviously, after looking at numerous threads already, this has not happened. Translation: we all remember how you plagiarized Quad when you contributed to that so-called audio encyclopedia. And no, there's not a whole new crowd here of people who don't know what an audio has-been (or never-were) you actually are. I bet taking showers is the highlight of your day, just like Lester Burnham. I did post a comment or three within one other thread, "once upon a midnight clear," because I spotted a comment by Atkinson relating to my now temporary work at AudioXpress. I will be leaving that outfit, too. It's your kind of magazine, for sure, just like Atkinson's. No, it's not. It's a rag. A decent publication wouldn't hire you once they read your dry, boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose. |
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On Jan 7, 3:38*pm, Ferstler wrote:
On Jan 7, 3:00*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 2:41*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. Howard Ferstler As opposed to those who say that they are leaving, then keep coming back to insult those who are here. Well, I was gone long enough for you guys to maybe shape up and become sane. After reading through some of the threads I can see that has not happened. Don't worry, I will not be hanging around. Maybe I will drop back in a few months (or years) to see if any of you have become interested enough in audio to actually post messages about the subject. Enjoy your audio rig - assuming you actually have one. Howard Ferstler I have an audio rig, and I have music. How is retirement working out?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The very definition of perfection. If perfection meant sitting around and waiting to die, I bet you're right. |
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On Jan 7, 5:23*pm, Boon wrote:
On Jan 7, 2:03*pm, Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 2:45*pm, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 1:38*pm, Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. So what suicide method are you contemplating, Harold? Well, I am not about to make suggestions about how you should do yourself in. Pick any method that is not too complex for you to pull off. That probably narrows the options considerably. That's an IKYABWAI, Harold. That's the sign of someone who cannot come up with original ideas. It's well-known that most of your reviews were simply regurgitated ideas from Roy Allison...maybe you should ask him how to do it. Don't worry. I am not going to hang around, and I will probably take a shower after looking over some of the commentaries. I just dropped by to see if you goons had bothered to grow up. Obviously, after looking at numerous threads already, this has not happened. Translation: we all remember how you plagiarized Quad when you contributed to that so-called audio encyclopedia. And no, there's not a whole new crowd here of people who don't know what an audio has-been (or never-were) you actually are. I bet taking showers is the highlight of your day, just like Lester Burnham. I did post a comment or three within one other thread, "once upon a midnight clear," because I spotted a comment by Atkinson relating to my now temporary work at AudioXpress. I will be leaving that outfit, too. It's your kind of magazine, for sure, just like Atkinson's. No, it's not. It's a rag. A decent publication wouldn't hire you once they read your dry, boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose. Well, I am not going to judge the magazine all that critically. Basically, it is supposed to be a forum where all ideas (weird as well as valid) can be explained. I told the publisher that was like inviting witch doctors to address medical conventions, and that is why I decided to not do any more work for them. Given its approach in some areas, it looks like just the kind of publication you would enjoy. I praised Quad in the essay I did on them and basically used material that they had no objection to. That was one of the few cases where I did something like that, and in all of those cases I was told by the company reps to use the materials as I saw fit. I did not literally plagiarize and edited their material to fit the style of the two- volume "The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound." The book has sold well, by the way, and everybody was satisfied. Incidentally, Routledge was so satisfied that they did a reduced-size budget version, called "The Routledge Guide to Music Technology," and it basically involved all of the technical articles that I wrote, as well as all of the biographical materials I also wrote about audio notables, in combination with a lot of articles contributed to the earlier Encyclopedia version by others. It is available via Amazon. Some of you clowns went into a rant about the so-called plagiarizing and you know what that added up to? Nothing. Basically, what we have with you people is a bunch of loud mouth, posturing showoffs who are all wind and no sail. My articles (most of which you have probably never seen) were mine and mine alone. As for me parroting the ideas of Roy Allison, well, that makes sense, because he was, and continues to be, correct about a lot of audio issues. It stands to reason that my correct ideas would parallel his correct ideas. I wonder whose ideas you parrot. Regarding my articles and their so-called "boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose," I suggest you actually read some of them to make sure you know what you are talking about. In case you or some of the others here have missed some of them, go take a look at: http://findarticles.com/p/search/?tb=art&qt="Howard%2C+Ferstler" Maybe you will learn something. Going to that site and calling some of them up will at least give a few of those here who are not back-biting goons a chance to see just how petty and trivial you and others like you happen to be. Howard Ferstler |
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On Jan 7, 5:29*pm, Ferstler wrote:
On Jan 7, 5:23*pm, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 2:03*pm, Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 2:45*pm, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 1:38*pm, Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. So what suicide method are you contemplating, Harold? Well, I am not about to make suggestions about how you should do yourself in. Pick any method that is not too complex for you to pull off. That probably narrows the options considerably. That's an IKYABWAI, Harold. That's the sign of someone who cannot come up with original ideas. It's well-known that most of your reviews were simply regurgitated ideas from Roy Allison...maybe you should ask him how to do it. Don't worry. I am not going to hang around, and I will probably take a shower after looking over some of the commentaries. I just dropped by to see if you goons had bothered to grow up. Obviously, after looking at numerous threads already, this has not happened. Translation: we all remember how you plagiarized Quad when you contributed to that so-called audio encyclopedia. And no, there's not a whole new crowd here of people who don't know what an audio has-been (or never-were) you actually are. I bet taking showers is the highlight of your day, just like Lester Burnham. I did post a comment or three within one other thread, "once upon a midnight clear," because I spotted a comment by Atkinson relating to my now temporary work at AudioXpress. I will be leaving that outfit, too. It's your kind of magazine, for sure, just like Atkinson's. No, it's not. It's a rag. A decent publication wouldn't hire you once they read your dry, boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose. Well, I am not going to judge the magazine all that critically. Basically, it is supposed to be a forum where all ideas (weird as well as valid) can be explained. I told the publisher that was like inviting witch doctors to address medical conventions, and that is why I decided to not do any more work for them. Given its approach in some areas, it looks like just the kind of publication you would enjoy. I praised Quad in the essay I did on them and basically used material that they had no objection to. That was one of the few cases where I did something like that, and in all of those cases I was told by the company reps to use the materials as I saw fit. I did not literally plagiarize and edited their material to fit the style of the two- volume "The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound." The book has sold well, by the way, and everybody was satisfied. Incidentally, Routledge was so satisfied that they did a reduced-size budget version, called "The Routledge Guide to Music Technology," and it basically involved all of the technical articles that I wrote, as well as all of the biographical materials I also wrote about audio notables, in combination with a lot of articles contributed to the earlier Encyclopedia version by others. It is available via Amazon. Some of you clowns went into a rant about the so-called plagiarizing and you know what that added up to? Nothing. Basically, what we have with you people is a bunch of loud mouth, posturing showoffs who are all wind and no sail. My articles (most of which you have probably never seen) were mine and mine alone. As for me parroting the ideas of Roy Allison, well, that makes sense, because he was, and continues to be, correct about a lot of audio issues. It stands to reason that my correct ideas would parallel his correct ideas. I wonder whose ideas you parrot. Regarding my articles and their so-called "boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose," I suggest you actually read some of them to make sure you know what you are talking about. In case you or some of the others here have missed some of them, go take a look at: http://findarticles.com/p/search/?tb=art&qt="Howard%2C+Ferstler" Maybe you will learn something. Going to that site and calling some of them up will at least give a few of those here who are not back-biting goons a chance to see just how petty and trivial you and others like you happen to be. I fell asleep again, Harold, after the first few sentences. It's the same claptrap you've always posted. Just remember this: one time I was at CES with about 20 other reviewers and journalists, and I brought up your name. Not a single person knew who you were. That's your audio legacy. Nada. |
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On Jan 8, 12:56*am, Boon wrote:
On Jan 7, 5:29*pm, Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 5:23*pm, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 2:03*pm, Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 2:45*pm, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 1:38*pm, Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. So what suicide method are you contemplating, Harold? Well, I am not about to make suggestions about how you should do yourself in. Pick any method that is not too complex for you to pull off. That probably narrows the options considerably. That's an IKYABWAI, Harold. That's the sign of someone who cannot come up with original ideas. It's well-known that most of your reviews were simply regurgitated ideas from Roy Allison...maybe you should ask him how to do it. Don't worry. I am not going to hang around, and I will probably take a shower after looking over some of the commentaries. I just dropped by to see if you goons had bothered to grow up. Obviously, after looking at numerous threads already, this has not happened. Translation: we all remember how you plagiarized Quad when you contributed to that so-called audio encyclopedia. And no, there's not a whole new crowd here of people who don't know what an audio has-been (or never-were) you actually are. I bet taking showers is the highlight of your day, just like Lester Burnham. I did post a comment or three within one other thread, "once upon a midnight clear," because I spotted a comment by Atkinson relating to my now temporary work at AudioXpress. I will be leaving that outfit, too. It's your kind of magazine, for sure, just like Atkinson's. No, it's not. It's a rag. A decent publication wouldn't hire you once they read your dry, boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose. Well, I am not going to judge the magazine all that critically. Basically, it is supposed to be a forum where all ideas (weird as well as valid) can be explained. I told the publisher that was like inviting witch doctors to address medical conventions, and that is why I decided to not do any more work for them. Given its approach in some areas, it looks like just the kind of publication you would enjoy. I praised Quad in the essay I did on them and basically used material that they had no objection to. That was one of the few cases where I did something like that, and in all of those cases I was told by the company reps to use the materials as I saw fit. I did not literally plagiarize and edited their material to fit the style of the two- volume "The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound." The book has sold well, by the way, and everybody was satisfied. Incidentally, Routledge was so satisfied that they did a reduced-size budget version, called "The Routledge Guide to Music Technology," and it basically involved all of the technical articles that I wrote, as well as all of the biographical materials I also wrote about audio notables, in combination with a lot of articles contributed to the earlier Encyclopedia version by others. It is available via Amazon. Some of you clowns went into a rant about the so-called plagiarizing and you know what that added up to? Nothing. Basically, what we have with you people is a bunch of loud mouth, posturing showoffs who are all wind and no sail. My articles (most of which you have probably never seen) were mine and mine alone. As for me parroting the ideas of Roy Allison, well, that makes sense, because he was, and continues to be, correct about a lot of audio issues. It stands to reason that my correct ideas would parallel his correct ideas. I wonder whose ideas you parrot. Regarding my articles and their so-called "boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose," I suggest you actually read some of them to make sure you know what you are talking about. In case you or some of the others here have missed some of them, go take a look at: http://findarticles.com/p/search/?tb=art&qt="Howard%2C+Ferstler" Maybe you will learn something. Going to that site and calling some of them up will at least give a few of those here who are not back-biting goons a chance to see just how petty and trivial you and others like you happen to be. I fell asleep again, Harold, after the first few sentences. It's the same claptrap you've always posted. Just remember this: one time I was at CES with about 20 other reviewers and journalists, and I brought up your name. Not a single person knew who you were. That's your audio legacy. Nada.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Be truthful. You did not fall asleep. You knashed your teeth and powered your way through every word I wrote, and probably even clicked on the site address that pulled up a partial list of my published magazine work. Heck, do a Google search of my name. Then count the number of hits - and this is for a guy who has been retired for several years. No doubt, the people you querried at CES were members of the lunatic fringe. They probably had not heard of Thomas Edison or even Einstein, either, although they probably lionize Nostradamus. This ends my brief interaction with you people. Enjoy your inanities - which are many. Howard Ferstler |
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On Jan 7, 6:33*pm, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article , *Ferstler wrote: I praised Quad in the essay I did on them and basically used material that they had no objection to. That's because they wrote it. Stephen Obviously they wrote part of it, but I did make changes. And my publisher had no problems with my approach with that particular item. Yes, I told him what I had done, mainly because deadlines were getting close and I had already submitted over 150 essays and had maybe 50 more to go. He basically laughed off your potential objections (he knew your types, just like I do), and I find it comic that so many of you ranted, railed, and threatened, and then went on to do absolutely nothing to back up your pontifications. The book got into print, and it did appear to sell well enough (given its $300+ price), mostly to libraries, music schools, and university institutions. Nobody (other than you computer-bound goofballs, and of course that super-opportunistic goofball, John Atkinson) objected to anything that was done. The book looks quite nice (my name is on the title page, along with that of the main editor), and the followup shorter version (minus the material on musicians and music), "The Routledge Guide to Music Technology", apparently has sold well to lay readers. It is a one-volume paperback (unlike the elephantine two- volume Encyclopedia version) that is affordable. And that is it for me, here, now. I suppose you people will continue to harp and snap at each other, and maybe one of these days I will drop in and actually rile some of you up all over again. I think that most of you actually live to be riled up, which is why my initial post was entitled "Get a life." Howard Ferstler |
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, Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 6:33*pm, MiNe 109 wrote: In article , *Ferstler wrote: I praised Quad in the essay I did on them and basically used material that they had no objection to. That's because they wrote it. Stephen Obviously they wrote part of it, but I did make changes. Miniscule changes that were less clear than the original And my publisher had no problems with my approach with that particular item. Yes, I told him what I had done, mainly because deadlines were getting close and I had already submitted over 150 essays and had maybe 50 more to go. He basically laughed off your potential objections (he knew your types, just like I do), and I find it comic that so many of you ranted, railed, and threatened, and then went on to do absolutely nothing to back up your pontifications. That's because plagiarism is a bad thing. If your editor didn't care, he should also be condemned. Do you claim expediency as an excuse for other wrong-doings? The book got into print, and it did appear to sell well enough (given its $300+ price), mostly to libraries, music schools, and university institutions. Nobody (other than you computer-bound goofballs, and of course that super-opportunistic goofball, John Atkinson) objected to anything that was done. The book looks quite nice (my name is on the title page, along with that of the main editor), and the followup shorter version (minus the material on musicians and music), "The Routledge Guide to Music Technology", apparently has sold well to lay readers. It is a one-volume paperback (unlike the elephantine two- volume Encyclopedia version) that is affordable. And that is it for me, here, now. I suppose you people will continue to harp and snap at each other, and maybe one of these days I will drop in and actually rile some of you up all over again. I think that most of you actually live to be riled up, which is why my initial post was entitled "Get a life." Really? How is that any different from the rest of us? Stephen |
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On Jan 8, 11:41*am, Ferstler wrote:
On Jan 8, 12:56*am, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 5:29*pm, Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 5:23*pm, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 2:03*pm, Ferstler wrote: On Jan 7, 2:45*pm, Boon wrote: On Jan 7, 1:38*pm, Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. So what suicide method are you contemplating, Harold? Well, I am not about to make suggestions about how you should do yourself in. Pick any method that is not too complex for you to pull off. That probably narrows the options considerably. That's an IKYABWAI, Harold. That's the sign of someone who cannot come up with original ideas. It's well-known that most of your reviews were simply regurgitated ideas from Roy Allison...maybe you should ask him how to do it. Don't worry. I am not going to hang around, and I will probably take a shower after looking over some of the commentaries. I just dropped by to see if you goons had bothered to grow up. Obviously, after looking at numerous threads already, this has not happened. Translation: we all remember how you plagiarized Quad when you contributed to that so-called audio encyclopedia. And no, there's not a whole new crowd here of people who don't know what an audio has-been (or never-were) you actually are. I bet taking showers is the highlight of your day, just like Lester Burnham. I did post a comment or three within one other thread, "once upon a midnight clear," because I spotted a comment by Atkinson relating to my now temporary work at AudioXpress. I will be leaving that outfit, too. It's your kind of magazine, for sure, just like Atkinson's. No, it's not. It's a rag. A decent publication wouldn't hire you once they read your dry, boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose. Well, I am not going to judge the magazine all that critically. Basically, it is supposed to be a forum where all ideas (weird as well as valid) can be explained. I told the publisher that was like inviting witch doctors to address medical conventions, and that is why I decided to not do any more work for them. Given its approach in some areas, it looks like just the kind of publication you would enjoy. I praised Quad in the essay I did on them and basically used material that they had no objection to. That was one of the few cases where I did something like that, and in all of those cases I was told by the company reps to use the materials as I saw fit. I did not literally plagiarize and edited their material to fit the style of the two- volume "The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound." The book has sold well, by the way, and everybody was satisfied. Incidentally, Routledge was so satisfied that they did a reduced-size budget version, called "The Routledge Guide to Music Technology," and it basically involved all of the technical articles that I wrote, as well as all of the biographical materials I also wrote about audio notables, in combination with a lot of articles contributed to the earlier Encyclopedia version by others. It is available via Amazon. Some of you clowns went into a rant about the so-called plagiarizing and you know what that added up to? Nothing. Basically, what we have with you people is a bunch of loud mouth, posturing showoffs who are all wind and no sail. My articles (most of which you have probably never seen) were mine and mine alone. As for me parroting the ideas of Roy Allison, well, that makes sense, because he was, and continues to be, correct about a lot of audio issues. It stands to reason that my correct ideas would parallel his correct ideas. I wonder whose ideas you parrot. Regarding my articles and their so-called "boring, pedestrian, plagiarized prose," I suggest you actually read some of them to make sure you know what you are talking about. In case you or some of the others here have missed some of them, go take a look at: http://findarticles.com/p/search/?tb=art&qt="Howard%2C+Ferstler" Maybe you will learn something. Going to that site and calling some of them up will at least give a few of those here who are not back-biting goons a chance to see just how petty and trivial you and others like you happen to be. I fell asleep again, Harold, after the first few sentences. It's the same claptrap you've always posted. Just remember this: one time I was at CES with about 20 other reviewers and journalists, and I brought up your name. Not a single person knew who you were. That's your audio legacy. Nada.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Be truthful. You did not fall asleep. You knashed your teeth and powered your way through every word I wrote, and probably even clicked on the site address that pulled up a partial list of my published magazine work. Heck, do a Google search of my name. Then count the number of hits - and this is for a guy who has been retired for several years. No doubt, the people you querried at CES were members of the lunatic fringe. They probably had not heard of Thomas Edison or even Einstein, either, although they probably lionize Nostradamus. This ends my brief interaction with you people. Enjoy your inanities - which are many. According to my copy of the DSM-IV, your post reveals at least two more psychological disorders than Arny (narcissistic personality disorder, paranoid personality disorder) and Scott (Aspergers syndrome) combined. In fact, your posting habits reveal what is almost certainly clinical depression. |
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![]() Well, I was gone long enough for you guys to maybe shape up and become sane. After reading through some of the threads I can see that has not happened. Don't worry, I will not be hanging around. Maybe I will drop back in a few months (or years) to see if any of you have become interested enough in audio to actually post messages about the subject. Well, we do once in a while, but no one cares. |
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I did post a comment or three within one other thread, "once upon a midnight clear," because I spotted a comment by Atkinson relating to my now temporary work at AudioXpress. I will be leaving that outfit, too. It's your kind of magazine, for sure, just like Atkinson's. WTF did DCHA do, besides devote fifty plus years to the real audio hobby? |
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AudioXPress was simply the remnants of Audio Amateur, a magazine in
its heyday long on building, modifying, doing, and short on arcane posturing. No one really cared whether every article was Peer Reviewed for non-heresy. If a design worked and was builable by Joe Bagodonuts with his trusty soldering iron and a Simpson 260, well, it didn't need a nihil obstat and imprimatur. There were some great writers, not all of whom agreed on all matters of faith and morals with the Holy See. And you know what? I still enjoy reading those old magazines, and even building something out of them once in a great while. You ought to try it. |
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![]() According to my copy of the DSM-IV, your post reveals at least two more psychological disorders than Arny (narcissistic personality disorder, paranoid personality disorder) and Scott (Aspergers syndrome) combined. In fact, your posting habits reveal what is almost certainly clinical depression. I'm now suffering from Vinylsnatch Envy. What are my disorders, huh? |
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On Jan 9, 2:27*am, Bret L wrote:
According to my copy of the DSM-IV, your post reveals at least two more psychological disorders than Arny (narcissistic personality disorder, paranoid personality disorder) and Scott (Aspergers syndrome) combined. In fact, your posting habits reveal what is almost certainly clinical depression. *I'm now suffering from Vinylsnatch Envy. What are my disorders, huh? We've already determined you're autistic. |
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The Plagiarist scribbled:
The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. Normally, the Gimp would be drooling and chomping at the bit at the return of 'clerkie' but as of late nary a peep from the Pudge. So, has old Boy George finally succumbed from forestalling the inevitable long enough? Be that as it may, all one can say is: "Good riddance." |
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On Jan 8, 12:53*pm, Ferstler wrote:
On Jan 7, 6:33*pm, MiNe 109 * wrote: In article , *Ferstler wrote: I praised Quad in the essay I did on them and basically used material that they had no objection to. That's because they wrote it. Stephen Obviously they wrote part of it, but I did make changes. And my publisher had no problems with my approach with that particular item. Yes, I told him what I had done, mainly because deadlines were getting close and I had already submitted over 150 essays and had maybe 50 more to go. He basically laughed off your potential objections (he knew your types, just like I do), and I find it comic that so many of you ranted, railed, and threatened, and then went on to do absolutely nothing to back up your pontifications. The book got into print, and it did appear to sell well enough (given its $300+ price), mostly to libraries, music schools, and university institutions. Nobody (other than you computer-bound goofballs, and of course that super-opportunistic goofball, John Atkinson) objected to anything that was done. The book looks quite nice (my name is on the title page, along with that of the main editor), and the followup shorter version (minus the material on musicians and music), "The Routledge Guide to Music Technology", apparently has sold well to lay readers. It is a one-volume paperback (unlike the elephantine two- volume Encyclopedia version) that is affordable. And that is it for me, here, now. I suppose you people will continue to harp and snap at each other, and maybe one of these days I will drop in and actually rile some of you up all over again. I think that most of you actually live to be riled up, which is why my initial post was entitled "Get a life." Howard Ferstler LOL!!!!!! I haven't posted here, or even lurked here in six months. But tonight i was awake with insomnia at 4 in the morning, and lo and behold, Howard is back! You are the perfect cure for my insomnia. Your turgid prose and audio clown act is certainly putting me back to sleep. Yawn!, I'm crawling back to bed, if I ever have trouble sleeping again, I'll' check back in. |
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On Feb 7, 6:49*pm, Soupe du jour wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 11:38:07 -0800 (PST), Ferstler wrote: The people who regularly hang out here need to get a life. Howard Ferstler Assuming this is really Ferstler, he seems to have issues. Why would he want to pop back in here and insult everyone? What does it accomplish? I suppose it might give him some temporary thrills, but that's about it. A puzzle... It is indeed Ferstler. I don't think he gets a thrill from this. Rather, I think he checks RAO occasionally to see if there's a new crowd hanging out. But after Dave Weil caught Howard plagiarizing the Quad website for the Routledge encyclopedia, he was pretty humiliated. If it wasn't for his "wrecking ball" attitude, he might have been welcomed. |
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