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Fella November 3rd 04 07:43 AM

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I usually do not top post. But for an exceptional "get-a-brain-moran"
such as yourself, I'll make an exception: Your science is limited, your
understanding of the depths of the human ear perception is limited, your
measurements are limited, your so called listening tests are limited, a
flat frequency response does not even begin to tell the story when it
comes to *music* (NOT pink noise) .. etc.

And who am I telling all this to? A "get-a-brain-moran" .. Sheeeeeeesh,
I should get a brain..




Michael McKelvy wrote:
"Fella" wrote in message
...

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". .

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 .



Anyways????????????// Argh! Anyway.

. 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.



How about base on numerous meansurements and listnening comparisons?


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



It's not God like abilities, it's science.


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" ??? :)


Way too 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



Thanks for demonstrating that facts mean nothing to you. Proof! Who needs
proof?


process these fruitcakes call other people "delusional" etc, and act
god-like.



It's not acting God like to understnad the thresholds of human hearing and
know that the measurements and listening comparisons mean what they mean.
Properly functioining CD players not designed to alter the Frequency
response from flat, sound the same as each other.


It's just satisfying, and nice, and funny, and OK and lets off some steem
to ridicule such folk. :)



If you get your kicks by making statements that don't reflect the reality of
the science of audio, it's you who set yourself up for ridicule.



Don Pearce November 3rd 04 07:54 AM

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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:43:25 +0200, Fella wrote:


I usually do not top post. But for an exceptional "get-a-brain-moran"
such as yourself, I'll make an exception: Your science is limited, your
understanding of the depths of the human ear perception is limited, your
measurements are limited, your so called listening tests are limited, a
flat frequency response does not even begin to tell the story when it
comes to *music* (NOT pink noise) .. etc.

And who am I telling all this to? A "get-a-brain-moran" .. Sheeeeeeesh,
I should get a brain..


His name is McKelvy, not Moran.

d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com

Fella November 3rd 04 08:34 AM

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Don Pearce wrote:
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:43:25 +0200, Fella wrote:


I usually do not top post. But for an exceptional "get-a-brain-moran"
such as yourself, I'll make an exception: Your science is limited, your
understanding of the depths of the human ear perception is limited, your
measurements are limited, your so called listening tests are limited, a
flat frequency response does not even begin to tell the story when it
comes to *music* (NOT pink noise) .. etc.

And who am I telling all this to? A "get-a-brain-moran" .. Sheeeeeeesh,
I should get a brain..



His name is McKelvy, not Moran.



The depth of your observational and perceptional skills never cease to
amaze. :)

What _I_ am observing is that borgs are gathering around, teaming up,
protecting each other.

Don Pearce November 3rd 04 08:40 AM

Spendor, Proac, Dynaudio models
 
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:34:53 +0200, Fella wrote:


Don Pearce wrote:
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:43:25 +0200, Fella wrote:


I usually do not top post. But for an exceptional "get-a-brain-moran"
such as yourself, I'll make an exception: Your science is limited, your
understanding of the depths of the human ear perception is limited, your
measurements are limited, your so called listening tests are limited, a
flat frequency response does not even begin to tell the story when it
comes to *music* (NOT pink noise) .. etc.

And who am I telling all this to? A "get-a-brain-moran" .. Sheeeeeeesh,
I should get a brain..



His name is McKelvy, not Moran.



The depth of your observational and perceptional skills never cease to
amaze. :)

What _I_ am observing is that borgs are gathering around, teaming up,
protecting each other.


What has that to do with you calling him Moran, when his name is
McKelvy?

Or did you perhaps mean that he is a moron?

d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com

Fella November 3rd 04 08:59 AM

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Don Pearce wrote:
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:34:53 +0200, Fella wrote:


Don Pearce wrote:

On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:43:25 +0200, Fella wrote:



I usually do not top post. But for an exceptional "get-a-brain-moran"
such as yourself, I'll make an exception: Your science is limited, your
understanding of the depths of the human ear perception is limited, your
measurements are limited, your so called listening tests are limited, a
flat frequency response does not even begin to tell the story when it
comes to *music* (NOT pink noise) .. etc.

And who am I telling all this to? A "get-a-brain-moran" .. Sheeeeeeesh,
I should get a brain..


His name is McKelvy, not Moran.



The depth of your observational and perceptional skills never cease to
amaze. :)

What _I_ am observing is that borgs are gathering around, teaming up,
protecting each other.



What has that to do with you calling him Moran, when his name is
McKelvy?

Or did you perhaps mean that he is a moron?


He is much more than a moron. He is a "get-a-brain-moran" .. There is a
subtle, yet *very* important difference.

But since you wouldn't be able measure it with an oscilloscope, it
wouldn't exist for you.

Don Pearce November 3rd 04 09:06 AM

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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:59:22 +0200, Fella wrote:

He is much more than a moron. He is a "get-a-brain-moran" .. There is a
subtle, yet *very* important difference.

But since you wouldn't be able measure it with an oscilloscope, it
wouldn't exist for you.


But please, who is this "moran"? As far as I know it is a name of
Irish origin. I've never come across it in any other context.

And what do oscilloscopes have to do with it? You have confused me.

d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com

George M. Middius November 3rd 04 11:01 AM

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Don Pearce said:

But please, who is this "moran"? As far as I know it is a name of
Irish origin. I've never come across it in any other context.


Pull the plug, Donny. You've crossed into that neverland known as
"beating a dead 'borg".





paul packer November 3rd 04 12:04 PM

Spendor, Proac, Dynaudio models
 
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:34:53 +0200, Fella wrote:


What _I_ am observing is that borgs are gathering around, teaming up,
protecting each other.


Yah. We be gonna get you, fella, we is.


Don Pearce November 3rd 04 12:07 PM

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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 07:01:29 -0500, George M. Middius
wrote:



Don Pearce said:

But please, who is this "moran"? As far as I know it is a name of
Irish origin. I've never come across it in any other context.


Pull the plug, Donny. You've crossed into that neverland known as
"beating a dead 'borg".



Good advice - plug pulled.

d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com

Fella November 3rd 04 12:39 PM

Spendor, Proac, Dynaudio models
 
paul packer wrote:
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 11:34:53 +0200, Fella wrote:



What _I_ am observing is that borgs are gathering around, teaming up,
protecting each other.



Yah. We be gonna get you, fella, we is.


Yeah! It's like that movie, night of the living dead, the BW one, you
will note. But it's *more* like "Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Son
of the Bride of the Return of the Terror". As it were.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0230575/


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