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For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state:
http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html -- Sander de Waal " SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. " |
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Sander deWaal wrote:
For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. Howard Ferstler |
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"Howard Ferstler" wrote in message
Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. |
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![]() Arny Krueger wrote: snipped I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. How about a tubed stage for the audio outputs of a PC. Warms up that cold, sterile digital sound. A sure thing for the RCL at only, say, $4,779. ;-) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... : I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in : an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. : : : How about a tubed stage for the audio outputs of a PC. Warms up that : cold, sterile digital sound. A sure thing for the RCL at only, say, : $4,779. ;-) : Err, motherboards with a tube on it exist for some time, nowhere near your price, Tor better keep up, Rudy |
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On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 20:49:07 -0500, Howard Ferstler
wrote: Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. Howard Ferstler I heard that the speaker monitors in that craft will be Allisons. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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"Clyde Slick" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. Inability to stay on topic noted. Rudy, given the mental age you display here, it seems like Ritalin would be indicated. Ask your pediatrician. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message "Clyde Slick" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. Inability to stay on topic noted. Art, given the mental age you display here, it seems like Ritalin would be indicated. Ask your pediatrician. |
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![]() ****-for-Brains said: -correction: No correction has been made. You're still a giant talking turd. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... -correction: "Arny Krueger" wrote in message "Clyde Slick" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. Inability to stay on topic noted. Art, given the mental age you display here, it seems like Ritalin would be indicated. Ask your pediatrician. So, when can we expect your web design update? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... -correction: "Arny Krueger" wrote in message "Clyde Slick" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. Inability to stay on topic noted. Art, given the mental age you display here, it seems like Ritalin would be indicated. Ask your pediatrician. So, when can we expect your web design update? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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"Clyde Slick" said:
For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. There is an updated version available: http://sites.gizoogle.com/?url=http://www.pcabx.com/ Gazizzle, brotha! ;-) -- Sander de Waal " SOA of a KT88? Sufficient. " |
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"Clyde Slick" wrote in message
For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. A guy who is so stupid and uncoordinated that he posts the identical same post 5 times in a row is whining about web design? What's your record for making the same post again and again in a row, Art? I think you made it up to dozen one time, didn't you? |
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Richie doesn't seem to respond to anyone except Arny since we positively
identified him. Now he just banters with Arny like a little butt kisser. "Ruud Broens" wrote : Err, motherboards with a tube on it exist for some time, nowhere near your price, Tor better keep up, Rudy |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. A guy who is so stupid and uncoordinated that he posts the identical same post 5 times in a row is whining about web design? What's your record for making the same post again and again in a row, Art? I think you made it up to dozen one time, didn't you? We all know its so hard for a pea brain like you to stay on topic. Now, tell us when are you going to do better than a 'legacy' web site? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. Inability to stay on topic noted. Rudy, given the mental age you display here, it seems like Ritalin would be indicated. Ask your pediatrician. Inability to figure out who is talking to you, noted. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote
Inability to stay on topic noted. Rudy/Art, ........ Isn't it a bitch when you're trying to diss someone for not being able to follow along and you demonstrate that you're not..... following...... along.......?????? YOUR Ritalin substituted with a placebo? |
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"Clyde Slick" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. Inability to stay on topic noted. Rudy, given the mental age you display here, it seems like Ritalin would be indicated. Ask your pediatrician. Inability to figure out who is talking to you, noted. Inability to read the correction, posted about 8 hours ago, noted. The problem is that all of you Middius supporters sound alike. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Clyde Slick" wrote in message "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message Sander deWaal wrote: For all of you still in doubt whether to use hollow or solid state: http://depalma.pair.com/Analog/analog.html Yep, the author seems to believe in what amounts to being perpetual motion: http://depalma.pair.com/index.html I that that anybody who like DePlama believes in perpetual motion and doubts the law of conservation of energy would be a good candidate as a true believer in the superiority tubed audio gear. Yeah. I hear they are going to switch back to using tubes with all of the electronics aboard the Space Shuttle (although this will require additional booster engines), and word has it that they will be incorporated into the latest cell phones, too. The phones will be carried in a back pack, and the battery will be pulled along behind the user in a small wagon. I don't know how long the batteries in that wagon will last, given the complexity of a modern cell phone. In fact a full tubed implementation of a modern cell phone would probably fill a good-sized building and require a major municipal power plant to keep it running. No, what is more likely is the kind of tubed cell phone that guys like Sackman believe in. You take a regular cell phone and add a tubed amplifier to its audio output. The tubed electronics *mitigate* all the negative effects of the perceptual coding and micropower electronics, delivering a nice warm sound to the included active ear-trumpet. I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. For all your ranting and raving about 'legacy' technology, you really ought to do something about your web design. What you have now is so 'last millenium'. Inability to stay on topic noted. Rudy, given the mental age you display here, it seems like Ritalin would be indicated. Ask your pediatrician. Inability to figure out who is talking to you, noted. Inability to read the correction, posted about 8 hours ago, noted. The problem is that all of you Middius supporters sound alike. You need a better set of interconnects. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() Ruud Broens wrote: wrote in message oups.com... : I expect to see a glowing review of a so-called tubed cell phone in : an upcoming issue of SP, TAS, etc. : : : How about a tubed stage for the audio outputs of a PC. Warms up that : cold, sterile digital sound. A sure thing for the RCL at only, say, : $4,779. ;-) : Err, motherboards with a tube on it exist for some time, nowhere near your price, Tor I envisioned something a bit more grand (much more than one tube), outboard (for visual impact)and much more expensive. All in jest, of course. ;-) better keep up, I'll try to do better! :-) |
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Richie Malesweski the big ol hippy writes:
I envisioned something a bit more grand (much more than one tube), outboard (for visual impact)and much more expensive. All in jest, of course. ;-) better keep up, I'll try to do better! :-) awww.... look. he responded to you. he even kissed your butt. i wonder if it was something i said..... :-( careful you don't get any on you, man. |
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Clyde Slick wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message A guy who is so stupid and uncoordinated that he posts the identical same post 5 times in a row is whining about web design? What's your record for making the same post again and again in a row, Art? I think you made it up to dozen one time, didn't you? We all know its so hard for a pea brain like you to stay on topic. Now, tell us when are you going to do better than a 'legacy' web site? You need to get that palsy-shake problem looked at, pal. Howard Ferstler |
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![]() "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message ... Clyde Slick wrote: "Arny Krueger" wrote in message A guy who is so stupid and uncoordinated that he posts the identical same post 5 times in a row is whining about web design? What's your record for making the same post again and again in a row, Art? I think you made it up to dozen one time, didn't you? We all know its so hard for a pea brain like you to stay on topic. Now, tell us when are you going to do better than a 'legacy' web site? You need to get that palsy-shake problem looked at, pal. Wasn't anything I did. It was a news host problem. I changed hosts after that, and the problem is gone. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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