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![]() "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? |
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George M. Middius wrote:
"The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? It sounds like a fly when you go to ****. You would know how it sounds if you can **** elsewhere than in your urinal(*). ;-) (*)urinal : A vessel for urine, especially one for use by an incontinent or bedridden person. |
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![]() Lionella la Salope said: urinal(*). ;-) (*)urinal : A vessel for urine, especially one for use by an incontinent or bedridden person. You're still not getting it. Moron. BTW, your bizarre and fractured statement.... You would know how it sounds if you can **** elsewhere than in your urinal(*). ;-) ..... comes out of babelfish with this equally gibberish-sounding spew: "Vous sauriez il retentit si vous pouvez ****er ailleurs que dans votre urinal." Do you see the point yet? Nincompoop. |
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George M. Middius wrote:
Lionella la Salope said: urinal(*). ;-) (*)urinal : A vessel for urine, especially one for use by an incontinent or bedridden person. You're still not getting it. Moron. BTW, your bizarre and fractured statement.... You would know how it sounds if you can **** elsewhere than in your urinal(*). ;-) .... comes out of babelfish with this equally gibberish-sounding spew: "Vous sauriez il retentit si vous pouvez ****er ailleurs que dans votre urinal." Do you see the point yet? Nincompoop. Once again it doesn't matter George. I was just guessing that you are an infirm confined to wheel chair. You use to **** in an urinal. You cannot know how sounds a zip (a fly). You don't know the pleasure of ****ing against a tree in the garden looking to the stars... |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 16:57:50 -0400, George M. Middius
wrote: "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? I can see that. I think I mentioned that the word might have connotations not intended, but I understand what he's trying to get across. |
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![]() dave weil said: "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? I can see that. I think I mentioned that the word might have connotations not intended, but I understand what he's trying to get across. Uh.... Is it a secret? Is there a way to convey it in semi-objective terms? Speakers have been called "quick", and that's a pretty well-known descriptor, but I'm guessing "zippy" is something else. |
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![]() George M. Middius wrote: dave weil said: "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? I can see that. I think I mentioned that the word might have connotations not intended, but I understand what he's trying to get across. Uh.... Is it a secret? Is there a way to convey it in semi-objective terms? Speakers have been called "quick", and that's a pretty well-known descriptor, but I'm guessing "zippy" is something else. Zippy is just a euphemism for lively. It doesn't mean they sound like the late Steve Zipser. |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 05:28:42 -0400, George M. Middius
wrote: dave weil said: "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? I can see that. I think I mentioned that the word might have connotations not intended, but I understand what he's trying to get across. Uh.... Is it a secret? Is there a way to convey it in semi-objective terms? Speakers have been called "quick", and that's a pretty well-known descriptor, but I'm guessing "zippy" is something else. I think that he's describing the sound of brass and sort of expanding it to characterize the general sound of the speaker. Bright, quick, etc. |
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![]() "trotsky" wrote in message ... George M. Middius wrote: dave weil said: "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? I can see that. I think I mentioned that the word might have connotations not intended, but I understand what he's trying to get across. Uh.... Is it a secret? Is there a way to convey it in semi-objective terms? Speakers have been called "quick", and that's a pretty well-known descriptor, but I'm guessing "zippy" is something else. Zippy is just a euphemism for lively. It doesn't mean they sound like the late Steve Zipser. It's really an anagram: The Europas sound "pizyp". |
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![]() dave weil said: "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? I can see that. I think I mentioned that the word might have connotations not intended, but I understand what he's trying to get across. Uh.... Is it a secret? Is there a way to convey it in semi-objective terms? Speakers have been called "quick", and that's a pretty well-known descriptor, but I'm guessing "zippy" is something else. I think that he's describing the sound of brass and sort of expanding it to characterize the general sound of the speaker. Bright, quick, etc. A "bright" speaker isn't necessarily a desirable one. A "quick" one should appeal to a lot of buyers. Gregipus has said he used "zippy" as a synonym for "lively". Add it all up, and the best it comes to is empty fluff. Maybe Gregipus should retool the fluff on his site along a Ten Commandments motif. After all, he believes that "most consumers" can't decide for themselves what sounds good, so why not make himself into an audio god? |
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![]() "George M. Middius" wrote in message ... dave weil said: "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? I can see that. I think I mentioned that the word might have connotations not intended, but I understand what he's trying to get across. Uh.... Is it a secret? Is there a way to convey it in semi-objective terms? Speakers have been called "quick", and that's a pretty well-known descriptor, but I'm guessing "zippy" is something else. I think that he's describing the sound of brass and sort of expanding it to characterize the general sound of the speaker. Bright, quick, etc. A "bright" speaker isn't necessarily a desirable one. A "quick" one should appeal to a lot of buyers. Gregipus has said he used "zippy" as a synonym for "lively". Add it all up, and the best it comes to is empty fluff. Maybe Gregipus should retool the fluff on his site along a Ten Commandments motif. After all, he believes that "most consumers" can't decide for themselves what sounds good, so why not make himself into an audio god? I see theological possibilities. Complete the following sentence: "If the _____ did not exist, we would have to invent one." a. Arny b. Trotsky c. McCarty d. The Devil e. none of the above |
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![]() George M. Middius wrote: dave weil said: "The Europa has a zippy sound quality." What does that mean? dave, do you agree? I can see that. I think I mentioned that the word might have connotations not intended, but I understand what he's trying to get across. Uh.... Is it a secret? Is there a way to convey it in semi-objective terms? Speakers have been called "quick", and that's a pretty well-known descriptor, but I'm guessing "zippy" is something else. I think that he's describing the sound of brass and sort of expanding it to characterize the general sound of the speaker. Bright, quick, etc. A "bright" speaker isn't necessarily a desirable one. A "quick" one should appeal to a lot of buyers. Gregipus has said he used "zippy" as a synonym for "lively". Add it all up, and the best it comes to is empty fluff. Maybe Gregipus should retool the fluff on his site along a Ten Commandments motif. After all, he believes that "most consumers" can't decide for themselves what sounds good, so why not make himself into an audio god? I feel sorry for George when he talks about audio. Perhaps he knows of a website that uses better descriptions than me, but we might be waiting a long time for him to cough up that information. |
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![]() Gregipus is confused again. Add it all up, and the best it comes to is empty fluff. Maybe Gregipus should retool the fluff on his site along a Ten Commandments motif. After all, he believes that "most consumers" can't decide for themselves what sounds good, so why not make himself into an audio god? I feel sorry for George when he talks about audio. Once again, I was talking about *you*. There are many ways to mock you other than by "stealing intellectual property" snicker. In fact, with your barn-sized ego that compels you to take every post literally, you're really self-mocking. Would you feel better if we all agreed you're the messiah-twit and Krooger is the narcissist-twit? The distinction isn't that important to us. What we all agree on is that it's impossible to take seriously a self-absorbed inflatable Booby-toy like you, so we choose to mock you or ignore you. Mockery, Gregipus. Learn the word. Feel the burn. |
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![]() George M. Middius wrote: Gregipus is confused again. Add it all up, and the best it comes to is empty fluff. Maybe Gregipus should retool the fluff on his site along a Ten Commandments motif. After all, he believes that "most consumers" can't decide for themselves what sounds good, so why not make himself into an audio god? I feel sorry for George when he talks about audio. Once again, I was talking about *you*. Yeah, that's a newsflash. |
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