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Old July 12th 06, 11:22 AM posted to rec.audio.tubes,uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.opinion,aus.hi-fi,alt.guitar
Steven R. Rochlin
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Default Not enjoying the cacaphony of the sales hack Steven R. Rochlin abusing us to make a buck

Hi Everyone,


Have been sitting back and watching the usual downward spiral, personal
attacks, sock puppets, forged postings, etc with the rec.audio.tube and
rec.audio.opinion non-moderated audio newsgroups. You have provided me with
some excellent content that may appear in a future article. Thanks for the
wonderful ebb and flow.


And now on with some replies:

NOTE: some posts were by the usual "sock puppets" or those who use others'
names to hide their own identity. My replies below simple states who the
proclaimed individual poster is, or pretends to be. This will be my only
reply to this thread for now, though may enjoy seeing your replies that
could provide more content for a possible upcoming article.

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Andre Jute Wed, Jul 5 2006 12:30 pm
Rochlin: far from "helping audiophiles" as you claim,
you are a parasite on high fidelity, pushing bland and
incompetent **** because the makers pay you for
adverising on your silly site and for the number of
foolish audiophiles who read your one-sided
travesties of reviews. You are a sales hack, pure
and simple, but one without the balls to open up
an emporium on the high street. --- Andre Jute

Enjoy the Music.com reviews/mentions far more products/manufacturers who
have never advertised than those who have. If you take the time to see the
hundreds of reviews, and thousands of products within our show reports, you
would note that only a very, very small fraction advertise.

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From: George M. Middius, Wed, Jul 5 2006 2:22 pm
Are you aware that Rochelin once sold his house
in order to buy a $100K amplifier?

Incorrect on both accounts. Please show proof of your statement.

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From: George M. Middius, Wed, Jul 5 2006 2:22 pm
He's the sort of climber who once advised people not
to wear a Rolex too often to protect the resale value.

Incorrect. Please show proof of your statement. If anyone reading this
does own a Rolex, please wear it as often as possible since Rolex
manufacturers a very durable product.

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From: Navin R. Johnson, Wed, Jul 12 2006 12:21 am
hmmm..
what exactly is going on here?

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From: Jon Yaeger, Wed, Jul 12 2006 12:32 am
Don't ask. You REALLY don't want to know.
Jon


Amen Jon.



Decided to not answer other posts, and of course not bother posting the
usual sock puppets, personal attacks between one another, etc. Thanks again
everyone for your posts as they have been extremely helpful for what may
become an article concerning unmoderated newsgroups.

Enjoy the Music,

Steven R. Rochlin
http://www.EnjoyTheMusic.com

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