On Sep 4, 8:05 am, John Byrns wrote:
In article . com,
Andre Jute wrote:
Surely the question should be, "Whose accuracy?"
The late unlamented Stewart Pinkerton used to claim that "Audio is
engineering, music is art" or some such rot, together with its express
corollary, "When the amplifier produces exactly what is on the master
tape, the designer's job is done."
So why did Stewart drop out of the Usenet Groups, as indications are
that he has not departed this earth, or are the indications wrong?
Literary license. I wasn't suggesting that Pinko had kicked the
bucket; I imagine someone was vain as he was about his appearance will
live to be a very old, very crotchety, very boring pensioner for
several decades.
So why did Stewart drop out of the Usenet Groups
Because Phil and I exposed his ignorance about QUAD, I imagine. How
that undermined whatever trust anyone had left in Pinko took a while
to sink in. And meanwhile you and Patrick exposed his ignorance about
some really basic elements of audio design. Then he ignominiously lost
an audio design contest against me, surely the slackest (if luckiest)
amateur on the planet. Then Arny Krueger claimed to be his friend and
"peer", the final ignominy! Hardly the sort of thing to burnish the
pride of such a constant narcissist as Pinkostinko. But, considering
how much more intelligent Pinkerton is than Pasternack, and the
relative amounts of time it took each after the exposure of his
vacuous malice to catch on that he had worn out his welcome and to bug
out, I am not surprised at Pinkerton leaving when he did, a couple of
years faster than Plodnick.
Regards,
John Byrns
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