paul packer wrote:
On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:52:01 +0200, Fella wrote:
paul packer wrote:
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 16:06:09 +0200, Fella wrote:
And perhaps they might *know* their mother tounge better then this mikey
boy.
I think that's "tongue". Also "better than".
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Typos will be typos. Is that asking "to much"?
Besides, english is definitely not my mother tongue.
You mean your mother tounge, don't you?
No, I mean tongue. Listen, you be gettin on my nerves boi.. I be slappin
you silly if yous gunna keep this up.
Anyways .. I do not pretend to know .. or rather, I do not deem that
thousands of different equipment all over the world are "malfunctioning"
based on crude, borg-like, limited preconceptions and misconceptions.
And this about equipment I've never even heard, or heard of (!) much
less measured.
If I would boast such god like qualities, well, perhaps then I shouldn't
be making typos either. Now, taking spare time work and writing a quick
two or three articles here, just for the sake of contribution, I make a
typo here and there in the process, I repeat the question: is that
asking "to much" ???
There are some know-it-all bots lurking around here, like ferstler, the
retard mikey boy, you(?) (never read a single article of yours,
figures... since you *do* seem to be some sort of a bore), the
patronizing idiot krooger, etc, who think that equipped with some pink
noise and an oscilloscope they can put out instructions as to what a
standart CD player, amp, lamp cord speaker cable, etc, should be. In the
process these fruitcakes call other people "delusional" etc, and act
god-like.
It's just satisfying, and nice, and funny, and OK and lets off some
steem to ridicule such folk.