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Great to see Rega come out with very affordable unit. I like the sound
of Rega TTs and arms, but I wish that they didn't all run fast. That is
what kept me from buying one a couple of years ago when I was shopping.
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Great to see Rega come out with very affordable unit. I like the sound
of Rega TTs and arms, but I wish that they didn't all run fast. That is
what kept me from buying one a couple of years ago when I was shopping.


I don't know how one can form an opinion on the sound of TT and arm
when the sound of the cart will swamp both...especially if poorly matched
to the arm.

I also can't imagine how one can form a favorable opinion without
correcting the pitch error first.
BTW, when I heard a P25..I noticed no obvious pitch error.
Nor does the owner of one here.

http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/ar...p/t-44637.html

A few report this upgrade helps....but I'd verify the diameter is in fact
larger than the stock subplatter before banking on it.

http://www.amusicdirect.com/products...ku=ADEEPGROOVE

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Great to see Rega come out with very affordable unit. I like the sound
of Rega TTs and arms, but I wish that they didn't all run fast. That is
what kept me from buying one a couple of years ago when I was shopping.


I don't know how one can form an opinion on the sound of TT and arm
when the sound of the cart will swamp both...especially if poorly matched
to the arm.


You try to audition each TT with the same cartridge, if possible. I did
that when I bought my TT.


I also can't imagine how one can form a favorable opinion without
correcting the pitch error first.


As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

BTW, when I heard a P25..I noticed no obvious pitch error.
Nor does the owner of one here.

http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/ar...p/t-44637.html


Well, one person didn't, but several others in your link seem to hear or
measure it.


A few report this upgrade helps....but I'd verify the diameter is in fact
larger than the stock subplatter before banking on it.

http://www.amusicdirect.com/products...ku=ADEEPGROOVE

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Great to see Rega come out with very affordable unit. I like the sound
of Rega TTs and arms, but I wish that they didn't all run fast. That is
what kept me from buying one a couple of years ago when I was shopping.


I don't know how one can form an opinion on the sound of TT and arm
when the sound of the cart will swamp both...especially if poorly matched
to the arm.


You try to audition each TT with the same cartridge, if possible. I did
that when I bought my TT.


Sorry, but that won't work unless equivalent arm mass is at least
similar.
TTs, Arms, and carts are such dependent variables that only
comparisons of complete systems can have meaning.
Unless one wanted to fix one variable and then compare the others.
For instance...given a high compliance cart like a V15, what
arms sound best? Of course many medium/high mass arms
are simply excluded even though with a lower compliance cart,
they would be great.



I also can't imagine how one can form a favorable opinion without
correcting the pitch error first.


As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

BTW, when I heard a P25..I noticed no obvious pitch error.
Nor does the owner of one here.

http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/ar...p/t-44637.html


Well, one person didn't, but several others in your link seem to hear or
measure it.


Mostly P3 owners...the P25 to CD comparison has too many
undefined variables but initially he found the difference inaudible.
It was only his accumulated timing error test revealed a difference.
I don't find that convincing since there is so much opportunity for
slight timing error in the vinyl production process.

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As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.


The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen


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As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.


The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen


Agreed on all counts.
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As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.


The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen


Agreed on all counts.


Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

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As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen


Agreed on all counts.


Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.


Let's not read too much into a quick generalization.

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MiNe 109 wrote:

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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen


Agreed on all counts.


Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW


Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is SAID to
improve on this.
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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.


Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW


Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is SAID to
improve on this.


So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?
Any with outboard power supply?

ScottW




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MiNe 109 wrote:

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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW


Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is SAID to
improve on this.


So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?


All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?


Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe the
P25.
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MiNe 109 wrote:

In article

et,
Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is SAID to
improve on this.


So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?


All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?


Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe the
P25.


I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know that you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW



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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is SAID to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?


All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?


Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe the
P25.


I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know that you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW


Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.
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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is SAID to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe the
P25.


I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know that you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW


Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.


That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW


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y.n
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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about
it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is SAID
to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe the
P25.

I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know that you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW


Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.


That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW


Uh, whatever you wish to ignore?


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y.n
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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all about
it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is SAID
to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe the
P25.

I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know that you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW

Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.


That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW


Uh, whatever you wish to ignore?


What you wish to ignore can't be ignored!
Given your lifetime of effort, do you think you've had some
influence on our education system or is there still
hope?

ScottW


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dig
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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of
thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all
about
it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is
SAID
to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe
the
P25.

I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know that
you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW

Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.

That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW


Uh, whatever you wish to ignore?


What you wish to ignore can't be ignored!


OK....

Given your lifetime of effort, do you think you've had some
influence on our education system


Yep.

or is there still
hope?


???
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et,
Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression of
thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all
about
it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is
SAID
to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe
the
P25.

I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know that
you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW

Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.

That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW

Uh, whatever you wish to ignore?


What you wish to ignore can't be ignored!


OK....


I'm beginning to think that drug abuse would be
the best preferred cause of your response.

ScottW


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As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our
of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression
of
thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all
about
it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is
SAID
to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe
the
P25.

I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know
that
you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW

Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.

That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW

Uh, whatever you wish to ignore?

What you wish to ignore can't be ignored!


OK....


I'm beginning to think that drug abuse would be
the best preferred cause of your response.

ScottW


lol Your sentence makes no sense. BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life. How about you?
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Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them our
of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective impression
of
thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned all
about
it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25 is
SAID
to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I believe
the
P25.

I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know
that
you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW

Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.

That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW

Uh, whatever you wish to ignore?

What you wish to ignore can't be ignored!

OK....


I'm beginning to think that drug abuse would be
the best preferred cause of your response.

ScottW


lol Your sentence makes no sense.


You can't ignore what you wish to ignore
even if you're buzzed.

BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life.


What a long strange trip its been....

How about you?


I've never abused drugs.

ScottW




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As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them
our
of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective
impression
of
thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned
all
about
it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25
is
SAID
to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I
believe
the
P25.

I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know
that
you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW

Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.

That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW

Uh, whatever you wish to ignore?

What you wish to ignore can't be ignored!

OK....

I'm beginning to think that drug abuse would be
the best preferred cause of your response.

ScottW


lol Your sentence makes no sense.


You can't ignore what you wish to ignore
even if you're buzzed.

BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life.


What a long strange trip its been....

How about you?


I've never abused drugs.

ScottW


You were nice to them, uh?
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In article
jennconductsREMOVETHIS-070DEC.13433223062007@newsclstr03
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ws.
pro
dig
y.n
et,
Jenn wrote:

As I said, the pitch error on so many Regas took them
our
of
contention
for me. I liked other aspects of them though.

The fast pitch may contribute to my subjective
impression
of
thin
tone
from the P3s I have heard at the local shop. I learned
all
about
it
from
my Pioneer starter 'table that also ran fast.

The P25 is said to improve on this.

Stephen

Agreed on all counts.

Glad we got that settled. So ALL Regas don't
run fast as a recent post asserted.
What a relief.

ScottW

Every Rega that I've heard runs fast. I agreed that the P25
is
SAID
to
improve on this.

So you haven't heard them all....which ones have you heard?

All of them, I think.

Any with outboard power supply?

Hard to recall now. I remember that the P9 had one, and I
believe
the
P25.

I see....you know it is very interesting and insightful to know
that
you
agree something has been SAID.
Anything else been said lately we should be aware of?

ScottW

Yes. Posts that contain a simple posting test can be ignored.

That's deep. So what can't be ignored?

ScottW

Uh, whatever you wish to ignore?

What you wish to ignore can't be ignored!

OK....

I'm beginning to think that drug abuse would be
the best preferred cause of your response.

ScottW

lol Your sentence makes no sense.


You can't ignore what you wish to ignore
even if you're buzzed.

BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life.


What a long strange trip its been....

How about you?


I've never abused drugs.

ScottW


You were nice to them, uh?


Is this a test?

ScottW


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Jenn said:

Your sentence makes no sense.


Scottie doesn't usually make sense. Is that news to you?

BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life. How about you?


Using isn't necessarily abusing, although Scottie will be a borderline
retard his entire life.




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Witless confesses to everything.

I've never abused drugs.


So you admit you're confined for your own protection. No surprise there,
really. I fully expected that was the case.




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Jenn said:

Your sentence makes no sense.


Scottie doesn't usually make sense. Is that news to you?

BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life. How about you?


Using isn't necessarily abusing,


Understood. I'll correct say that I've used illegal drugs once in my
life. Gosh, even legal drugs are pretty uncommon with me. I doubt that
I've taken more than one bottle of aspirin in my whole life. A big
month of drinking for me is two in a month. I'm pretty boring that way.


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George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote:

Jenn said:

Your sentence makes no sense.


Scottie doesn't usually make sense. Is that news to you?

BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life. How about you?


Using isn't necessarily abusing,


George speaks from extensive experience.


Understood. I'll correct say


You'll what?


that I've used illegal drugs once in my
life. Gosh, even legal drugs are pretty uncommon with me. I doubt that
I've taken more than one bottle of aspirin in my whole life. A big
month of drinking for me is two bottles of 151 in a month. I'm pretty boring
that way.


Oh come on. You're not giving yourself enough credit.

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Jenn said:

Using isn't necessarily abusing,


Understood. I'll correct say that I've used illegal drugs once in my life.


That's extraordinary. I went through a drinking phase and a pot phase.
Now I drink a little, but I developed a strong adversion to liquor.

A big month of drinking for me is two in a month. I'm pretty boring that way.


Homeless drunks are far less of a burden on society than homeless crack
addicts.



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Yapper strains to bark out his 27th IKYABWAI of the day.

Using isn't necessarily abusing,


George speaks from extensive experience.


In your opinion, is drug use vs. abuse an obscure subject that is
virtually unknown to the general public?




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In article ,
George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote:

Jenn said:

Your sentence makes no sense.

Scottie doesn't usually make sense. Is that news to you?

BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life. How about you?

Using isn't necessarily abusing,


George speaks from extensive experience.


Understood. I'll correct say


You'll what?


that I've used illegal drugs once in my
life. Gosh, even legal drugs are pretty uncommon with me. I doubt that
I've taken more than one bottle of aspirin in my whole life. A big
month of drinking for me is two bottles of 151 in a month. I'm pretty
boring
that way.


Oh come on. You're not giving yourself enough credit.

ScottW


Wow, you've now resorted to changing quotes.
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Jenn said:

Using isn't necessarily abusing,


Understood. I'll correct say that I've used illegal drugs once in my life.


That's extraordinary. I went through a drinking phase and a pot phase.
Now I drink a little, but I developed a strong adversion to liquor.


I tried pot once when I was 16. I didn't do it anymore because A. I
didn't like it B. I was a "good kid" and it didn't fit with the rest
of my life, and C. An arrest for pot at that time ruined people's lives.


A big month of drinking for me is two in a month. I'm pretty boring that
way.


Homeless drunks are far less of a burden on society than homeless crack
addicts.


Probably true.


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In article ,
"ScottW" wrote:

"Jenn" wrote in message

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In article ,
George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote:

Jenn said:

Your sentence makes no sense.

Scottie doesn't usually make sense. Is that news to you?

BTW, I've abused drugs exactly once
in my life. How about you?

Using isn't necessarily abusing,


George speaks from extensive experience.


Understood. I'll correct say


You'll what?


that I've used illegal drugs once in my
life. Gosh, even legal drugs are pretty uncommon with me. I doubt that
I've taken more than one bottle of aspirin in my whole life. A big
month of drinking for me is two bottles of 151 in a month. I'm pretty
boring
that way.


Oh come on. You're not giving yourself enough credit.

ScottW


Wow, you've now resorted to changing quotes.


Wow, you noticed. Your party girl reputation was short-lived.
Hope you enjoyed it.

ScottW


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In article ,
George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote:

Jenn said:

Using isn't necessarily abusing,


Understood. I'll correct say that I've used illegal drugs once in my life.


That's extraordinary. I went through a drinking phase and a pot phase.
Now I drink a little, but I developed a strong adversion to liquor.


I tried pot once when I was 16. I didn't do it anymore because A. I
didn't like it


How many people got high the first time they smoked?
All you liars can put your hand down.
Your as FOS as Clinton.

B. I was a "good kid"


since gone astray...

and it didn't fit with the rest
of my life, and C. An arrest for pot at that time ruined people's lives.


What state and when?



A big month of drinking for me is two in a month. I'm pretty boring that
way.


Homeless drunks are far less of a burden on society than homeless crack
addicts.


Probably true.


Is that why they opened a trial home for the homeless drunks where
they let them drink?

http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/l...ory/90624.html

The whole premise is that it was far cheaper than
the 3 trips a week to the emergency room.
Crackheads can't find the hospital and aren't nearly so
numerous.

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"Jenn" wrote in message

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In article ,
George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote:

Jenn said:

Using isn't necessarily abusing,

Understood. I'll correct say that I've used illegal drugs once in my
life.

That's extraordinary. I went through a drinking phase and a pot phase.
Now I drink a little, but I developed a strong adversion to liquor.


I tried pot once when I was 16. I didn't do it anymore because A. I
didn't like it


How many people got high the first time they smoked?


I have no idea.

All you liars can put your hand down.
Your as FOS as Clinton.


Who is it "your" talking about?
You forgot to blame Clinton for world wide drug abuse.


B. I was a "good kid"


since gone astray...


Yep, I've sunk so low as to try to have conversation with you.


and it didn't fit with the rest
of my life, and C. An arrest for pot at that time ruined people's lives.


What state and when?


CA, '71/'72.




A big month of drinking for me is two in a month. I'm pretty boring
that
way.

Homeless drunks are far less of a burden on society than homeless crack
addicts.


Probably true.


Is that why they opened a trial home for the homeless drunks where
they let them drink?

http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/l...ory/90624.html

The whole premise is that it was far cheaper than
the 3 trips a week to the emergency room.
Crackheads can't find the hospital and aren't nearly so
numerous.


Interesting. One step at a time, I suppose.
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Wow, you noticed. Your party girl reputation was short-lived.
Hope you enjoyed it.

ScottW


Did "mommy" spank you extra hard this weekend or something?


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In article ,





"ScottW" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message

...
In article ,
George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote:


Jenn said:


Using isn't necessarily abusing,


Understood. I'll correct say that I've used illegal drugs once in my
life.


That's extraordinary. I went through a drinking phase and a pot phase.
Now I drink a little, but I developed a strong adversion to liquor.


I tried pot once when I was 16. I didn't do it anymore because A. I
didn't like it


How many people got high the first time they smoked?


I have no idea.

All you liars can put your hand down.
Your as FOS as Clinton.


Who is it "your" talking about?


All you BS'ers claiming to have smoked once,
got high...and didn't like it.


You forgot to blame Clinton for world wide drug abuse.


Let's blame Carter for that. Peanuts can be so
intoxicating.




B. I was a "good kid"


since gone astray...


Yep, I've sunk so low as to try to have conversation with you.


Sunk low enought to spew gratuitous insults and
spam test posts.




and it didn't fit with the rest
of my life, and C. An arrest for pot at that time ruined people's lives.


What state and when?


CA, '71/'72.


Care to explain how Ca. pot laws "ruined" lives in '72?
If you said Texas or Ok. I might understand but Ca.
wasn't known for severe punishment AFAIK.

ScottW



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On Jun 25, 12:22 pm, Bill Riel wrote:
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[...]



All you liars can put your hand down.
Your as FOS as Clinton.


Who is it "your" talking about?


All you BS'ers claiming to have smoked once,
got high...and didn't like it.


Well, except she didn't state that she got high, she said

"I tried pot once when I was 16. I didn't do it anymore because
A. I didn't like it"

Which is a completely legitimate statement. Maybe she simply didn't like
the smell, the taste, didn't like inhaling smoke.


Who would without persisting long enough to experience a buzz?

People who are silly enough to claim they tried pot once
are too silly to understand that once isn't really trying it.

And maybe, just maybe, she did get high and didn't like it.


Yeah... a Reefer Madness experience on her first toke.
Insert the sarcastic valley girl "I'm sure" here.

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In article om,
ScottW wrote:

On Jun 24, 10:26 pm, Jenn wrote:
In article ,





"ScottW" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message
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net
...
In article ,
George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote:


Jenn said:


Using isn't necessarily abusing,


Understood. I'll correct say that I've used illegal drugs once in
my
life.


That's extraordinary. I went through a drinking phase and a pot phase.
Now I drink a little, but I developed a strong adversion to liquor.


I tried pot once when I was 16. I didn't do it anymore because A. I
didn't like it


How many people got high the first time they smoked?


I have no idea.

All you liars can put your hand down.
Your as FOS as Clinton.


Who is it "your" talking about?


All you BS'ers claiming to have smoked once,
got high...and didn't like it.


Who said I got high?
At any rate, you can believe me or not; I don't care.



You forgot to blame Clinton for world wide drug abuse.


Let's blame Carter for that. Peanuts can be so
intoxicating.




B. I was a "good kid"


since gone astray...


Yep, I've sunk so low as to try to have conversation with you.


Sunk low enought to spew gratuitous insults


Yes, I know that you believe that I'm "sinning" when I defend myself.

and
spam test posts.


lol Obsess much? Again, the post, easily ignored had you chosen to,
was the perfectly logical thing to do given the problem.





and it didn't fit with the rest
of my life, and C. An arrest for pot at that time ruined people's
lives.


What state and when?


CA, '71/'72.


Care to explain how Ca. pot laws "ruined" lives in '72?
If you said Texas or Ok. I might understand but Ca.
wasn't known for severe punishment AFAIK.


The only two pot busts that I recall from my high school from that era
resulted in jail time of something like 6 months. We were told that
such a thing would affect college acceptance, scholarships, etc.
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On Jun 24, 9:23 pm, "ScottW" wrote:
Wow, you noticed. Your party girl reputation was short-lived.
Hope you enjoyed it.

ScottW


Did "mommy" spank you extra hard this weekend or something?


No that was last weekend while I was visiting her cuz she can't
travel anymore due to emphysema. Happy now?

ScottW


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In article om,
ScottW wrote:

On Jun 24, 10:26 pm, Jenn wrote:
In article ,





"ScottW" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message
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net
...
In article ,
George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote:

Jenn said:

Using isn't necessarily abusing,

Understood. I'll correct say that I've used illegal drugs once in
my
life.

That's extraordinary. I went through a drinking phase and a pot phase.
Now I drink a little, but I developed a strong adversion to liquor.

I tried pot once when I was 16. I didn't do it anymore because A. I
didn't like it

How many people got high the first time they smoked?

I have no idea.

All you liars can put your hand down.
Your as FOS as Clinton.

Who is it "your" talking about?


All you BS'ers claiming to have smoked once,
got high...and didn't like it.


Who said I got high?
At any rate, you can believe me or not; I don't care.


I believe you tried to smoke pot, couldn't choke it down
and get past your life ruination paranoia and decided
you didn't like it but have never been high on pot.




You forgot to blame Clinton for world wide drug abuse.


Let's blame Carter for that. Peanuts can be so
intoxicating.




B. I was a "good kid"

since gone astray...

Yep, I've sunk so low as to try to have conversation with you.


Sunk low enought to spew gratuitous insults


Yes, I know that you believe that I'm "sinning" when I defend myself.


You call that defense? I call it abdication of your integrity
which isn't all that.


and
spam test posts.


lol Obsess much?


Lots

Again, the post, easily ignored had you chosen to,
was the perfectly logical thing to do given the problem.


Logical to your self centered arrogant view of the world
but hardly appropriate. If I have a bad FM receiver
should I set up a transmitter to test it in open air?






and it didn't fit with the rest
of my life, and C. An arrest for pot at that time ruined people's
lives.

What state and when?

CA, '71/'72.


Care to explain how Ca. pot laws "ruined" lives in '72?
If you said Texas or Ok. I might understand but Ca.
wasn't known for severe punishment AFAIK.


The only two pot busts that I recall from my high school from that era
resulted in jail time of something like 6 months.


What did you do, narc on your dealer?
Anyway in '72 Ca. passed the "drug diversion program"
allowing first offenders to have all charges dismissed
in exchange for a drug treatment/education program
which was about as tough as traffic school.
In '75 they decriminalized small time possession completely.

We were told that
such a thing would affect college acceptance, scholarships, etc.


Another Reefer Madness victim. Do you know who made that movie btw?

ScottW


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