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Has anything changed in the (6?) months I've been away from the group?
Didn't think so. Cheers... |
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:21:27 +0100, Paul Dormer
wrote in : Moi wrote: Has anything changed in the (6?) months I've been away from the group? Didn't think so. Cheers... P.S. -- stupid, repetitive, circular mother****ers. No need to be rude, Tim. Just being honest -- it's the same ol' game around here. Just thought I'd drop in for a laugh or two, and I'm off... Cheers. --- "It occurred to me that audio engineers will someday be replaced by computers. I feel much better now -- at least you can turn a computer off." |
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Moi wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 09:56:04 -0400, George M. Middius wrote in : Moi said: Has anything changed in the (6?) months I've been away from the group? Krooger has gotten worse. He now imagines that his lawnmower and MS Excel are lying to him. In the case of his lawnmower, I doubt he can hear well enough to tell if it's operating or not. Not only that, but he thinks that all competently designed lawnmowers sound the same. As for Excel -- of course, Krueger would fancy himself smarter than a spreadsheet. His game is "accuracy" as it applies to the Kroog-land he lives in his private fantasy. Just don't get caught expressing a preference, or the RAO Minister of Inflamation will arrange for your turntable to be roasted in hell at the hands of a PC specialist. --- "It occurred to me that audio engineers will someday be replaced by computers. I feel much better now -- at least you can turn a computer off." Bruce J. Richman |
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![]() Moi said: Then again, Howard is easy to forget. True... still, I'm curious (even though something like this really comes as no surprise). Anyone want to go into the gory details in a short paragraph or two? See for yourself: http://makeashorterlink.com/?S12823F65 |
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"George M. Middius" wrote in message
Moi said: Then again, Howard is easy to forget. True... still, I'm curious (even though something like this really comes as no surprise). Anyone want to go into the gory details in a short paragraph or two? See for yourself: http://makeashorterlink.com/?S12823F65 Obviously, running off Howard was the high point of George's life. Joke: George Middius is struck by a bus (pretty remarkable because George lives on welfare and never leaves home) and is sent to Hell. The Devil (the REAL Devil, not Graham) asks George what he's done with his life so he can figure out what George's eternal punishment should be. George responds that he spent the last six years of his life working every waking hour to run a retired librarian named Howard off of a Usenet newsgroup called rec.audio.opinion. The Devil laughs so hard and so long and so uncontrollably that he presses the wrong button and sends George to Heaven. Too true to be funny, eh? Sorry about that. Have a nice day! ;-) |
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![]() "Jacob Kramer" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 08:40:36 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "George M. Middius" wrote in message Moi said: Then again, Howard is easy to forget. True... still, I'm curious (even though something like this really comes as no surprise). Anyone want to go into the gory details in a short paragraph or two? See for yourself: http://makeashorterlink.com/?S12823F65 Obviously, running off Howard was the high point of George's life. Wasn't it Dave Weil who noticed the plagiarism? I think so, but he's not bragging about it nearly as hard as Middius. |
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![]() "Paul Dormer" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote: Joke: George Middius is struck by a bus snip In your dreams. Not really. In my dreams Middius would grow a brain. Literally. Not even figuratively. In my dreams Dormer, you'd be cured of bipolar personality disorder. |
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![]() Paul Dormer said: Then again, Howard is easy to forget. You can say that again. Howards posts were so monotonous and trite, I can recall practically nothing he said - despite reading perhaps a couple of hundred of his dreary monologues. You remember "Buy my book", right? |
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Paul Dormer said:
(Marc Phillips) wrote: Then again, Howard is easy to forget. You can say that again. Howards posts were so monotonous and trite, I can recall practically nothing he said - despite reading perhaps a couple of hundred of his dreary monologues. Same goes for his equipment reviews. There are only so many subwoofer models in the world, you know. Boon |
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dave weil wrote in message . ..
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 12:59:51 -0400, Jacob Kramer wrote: Wasn't it Dave Weill who noticed the plagiarism? I'll certainly take credt for pointing it out on RAO. This "take credit" triumph of Dave's means essentially nothing. The book will be published and I hope that Dave will buy a copy, re-read the article in mention, and then do some kind of formal complaint to the publisher, while also notifying the audio company about the plagiarism. The result should be interesting, assuming that Weil has the cajones to actually make the protest. For the record, I left RAO (well, almost left, because I occasionally scope for my name being mentioned, and when it feel it is necessary I will interject a comment or two) for two reasons: 1. My wife and I are in the process of doing some major home-improvement work. (Yeah, we recently came into some big money.) This does not involve my 400 square foot main room or main system (although I will probably replace my current ceiling-mounted projector with an HDTV version), but it does involve enlarging the current 230 square foot middle system's room to 370 square feet. The A/V system in there will be upgraded considerably (it will also get the main room's ceiling-mounted projector), and the result will be a system that is quite in contrast to the existing main system. The latter stresses sound power and wide dispersion, whereas the expanded-room system will emphasize a flat first-arrival signal. (I'll be doing a feature article on both systems and their rooms in a future issue of The Sensible Sound, by the way.) I wonder how many A/V enthusiasts have two ceiling-mounted projection systems in two different rooms. The remaining home upgrades involve remodeled bathrooms, new hardwood flooring and tile replacing carpeting in all the non-A/V rooms in the house (well, the currently carpeted living room, which will get oak flooring, will be an exception, but the system in there is not destined to be a major player, anyway), all new kitchen appliances, an expanded patio, new landscaping, additional insulation, extensive painting, new doors, new windows, and the conversion of my combination computer room and photo darkroom into a large premium-grade storeage room. (Most houses do not have enough storage room, but ours will now have plenty, and it will allow me to comfortably store assorted speakers, etc. that I review.) The computer (the one I am working with right now) will be replaced and the new one will be installed in the expanded A/V room, where I can use it as part of my audio work. Hey, I'll now be able to do some work with Arny's PCABX system. This project has also forced me to back off from my regular magazine writing work (other than recording reviews), although I will be getting back into that in the future, but on a smaller scale than in the past. It also caused me to cancel writing a new book. Books eat up a huge amount of time and the payoff is just not worth the work. I'd have cancelled the enterprise (I had been approached by a publisher about doing the book some months ago) even if the home-improvement projects were complete. And, no, the book project was not cancelled because of my RAO "reputation" as a plagiarizer. (Only "get a life" nitwits like you guys are revved up about that issue.) And, number two.... 2. You people are psychologically challenged. Why debate obsessive types who are not about to see their belief systems shattered? Have a nice series of rants, guys. Howard Ferstler |
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![]() "Howard Ferstler" wrote in message m... 1. My wife and I are in the process of doing some major home-improvement work. (Yeah, we recently came into some big money.) Maybe in your own mind. Someone ran a financial background check on you *very recently* ;-) and you're not worth a squat. But maybe for a loser living in a shack like you, a few thousand bux is big money. BTW, do you still like being an impotent limpdick, Howard? Cheers, Margaret |
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 16:01:07 -0400, George M. Middius
wrote: Paul Dormer said: Then again, Howard is easy to forget. You can say that again. Howards posts were so monotonous and trite, I can recall practically nothing he said - despite reading perhaps a couple of hundred of his dreary monologues. You remember "Buy my book", right? I actually remember one post where he stated very clearly that the sound of two pristine digital channels might strike people as less realistic than the sound produced by vinyl. -- Jacob Kramer |
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![]() Jacob Kramer said: You remember "Buy my book", right? I actually remember one post where he stated very clearly that the sound of two pristine digital channels might strike people as less realistic than the sound produced by vinyl. Excellent troll! Let's see if it works. |
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"Jacob Kramer" wrote in message
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:33:42 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: "Paul Dormer" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote: Joke: George Middius is struck by a bus snip In your dreams. Not really. In my dreams Middius would grow a brain. You seemed pretty happy when Steve Zipser died. Say what? |
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Mr. Middius said:
Of course you, like your soulmate Kroo****, thrive on humiliation and degradation, so you had to reopen this sordid chapter of your "career". That brings up an interesting point. I heard that someone asked Howard why he would align himself with a pervert like Arny, and Howard's reply was that fighting the EHEE was more important. Yes, more important than fighting child pornography. What is it with these stupid, sick ****s anyway? Boon |
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Howard Ferstler wrote:
For the record, I left RAO (well, almost left, because I occasionally scope for my name being mentioned, and when it feel it is necessary I will interject a comment or two) for two reasons: 1. I have strong needs to have my butt kicked thoroughly well specially at RAO. No, I'm not talkin about my romantic sessions with Arnii, its something more than that, something deep, very deep. 2. I enjoy pointing to others how stupid I became about audio. It seems the older I get, the dumber I become. Howard Ferstler |
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Girth wrote: MiNE 109 wrote: http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,58790,00.html LOL! Especially liked this line: "Another thing they were interested in was in defecating and urinating all over the keyboard," added Phillips, who runs the university's Institute of Digital Arts and Technologies. They don't teach that in "Writers Workshop"! Stephen |
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Girth wrote:
MiNE 109 wrote: http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,58790,00.html LOL! Especially liked this line: "Another thing they were interested in was in defecating and urinating all over the keyboard," added Phillips, who runs the university's Institute of Digital Arts and Technologies. Also known as standard UseNet guidelines. |
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![]() "Joseph Oberlander" wrote in message ... Girth wrote: MiNE 109 wrote: http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,58790,00.html LOL! Especially liked this line: "Another thing they were interested in was in defecating and urinating all over the keyboard," added Phillips, who runs the university's Institute of Digital Arts and Technologies. Also known as standard UseNet guidelines. Not in all of Usenet, but mostly what we see in RAO. Note that the keyboard operators mentioned in the news article were apes. They would be one or more steps up the evolutionary ladder from Phillips, Weil, Dormer, Graham, etc. |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 18:41:02 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote in : "Joseph Oberlander" wrote in message ... Also known as standard UseNet guidelines. Not in all of Usenet, but mostly what we see in RAO. Note that the keyboard operators mentioned in the news article were apes. They would be one or more steps up the evolutionary ladder from Phillips, Weil, Dormer, Graham, etc. Sorry Krueger, but you're right in there with the rest of this bitter, emotionally immature and eternally whining bunch. Before you start again with the IKYABWAI bull****, why not give what I said some thought? It would be easy enough for you to just leave, there are dozens of other audio-related newsgroups. You must be getting something out of all this flaming, whining, defending, attacking, etc. etc. etc. I reiterate, you are right in there with those you are insulting and belittling -- you are an active participant, not an outside observer. OK, now you can ask me what I'm doing here -- I won't be able to give you much of an answer though. Perhaps it's a bit like watching those snuff flicks on ogrish.com -- I'm really not sure. It sure is duller though, and I don't suppose I'll be sticking around much longer. Cheers... |
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![]() Moi said: Sorry Krueger, but you're right in there with the rest of this bitter, emotionally immature and eternally whining bunch. Before you start again with the IKYABWAI bull****, why not give what I said some thought? It would be easy enough for you to just leave, there are dozens of other audio-related newsgroups. You must be getting something out of all this flaming, whining, defending, attacking, etc. etc. etc. Something other than the laughs we get at Krooger's expense, of course. I reiterate, you are right in there with those you are insulting and belittling -- you are an active participant, not an outside observer. "Right in there" or not (and I would quibble with your implication that Krooger is merely one of a crowd), nobody, but nobody, outdoes Mr. **** in terms of whining self-pity, mind-boggling hypocrisy, and an uncountable torrent of lies. |
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![]() "Moi" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 18:41:02 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote in : "Joseph Oberlander" wrote in message ... Also known as standard UseNet guidelines. Not in all of Usenet, but mostly what we see in RAO. Note that the keyboard operators mentioned in the news article were apes. They would be one or more steps up the evolutionary ladder from Phillips, Weil, Dormer, Graham, etc. Sorry Krueger, but you're right in there with the rest of this bitter, emotionally immature and eternally whining bunch. As if you're not right in here with us, sockpuppet "Moi". Before you start again with the IKYABWAI bull****, why not give what I said some thought? I guess sockpuppet "Moi" that your ego can't fathom the idea that I've been there and done that many times. It would be easy enough for you to just leave, there are dozens of other audio-related newsgroups. If you were better read sockpuppet Moi, you'd know that I'm active in most of them. You must be getting something out of all this flaming, whining, defending, attacking, etc. etc. etc. I'm just biding my time until the rotten lifestyle and filthy personal habits of the usual list of suspects runs its course like it already has in a few cases. I reiterate, you are right in there with those you are insulting and belittling -- you are an active participant, not an outside observer. Typical of your delusional behavior sockpuppet Moi, to think that this is any kind of news flash. I can make a claim that you can't make, and that is that I was here when RAO was a decent audio newsgroup. That is before Middius, Weil, Phillips, Sanders and their ilk tried to take this place over. In contrast sockpuppet Moi, you came back to this place a few weeks ago, pronounced it unfit for man or beast, and then jumped right in with all four cloven hooves! OK, now you can ask me what I'm doing here -- I won't be able to give you much of an answer though. Reasoning always has always been kind of difficult for you, sockpuppet Moi. Perhaps it's a bit like watching those snuff flicks on ogrish.com -- I'm really not sure. It sure is duller though, and I don't suppose I'll be sticking around much longer. Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out, sockpuppet "Moi". |