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Dave Plowman (News) November 17th 04 01:18 AM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 
In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:
Well, if you don't like pommies, why not stick to your own country's
newsgroups?



** Pommy ****heads like Punkerton are all over the planet - you
imbecile.


Didn't know he had been cloned. Perhaps you should call him Dolly?

Australia is just crawling with pommies - no escape from them is
possible.


Perhaps we could swap you Earls Court, then?

I am posting on "rec.audio.pro" which is dominated by Septic Tanks.


Given it's a US group, hardly surprising.

Go complain to the OP ( Alex) for crossposting.


No - his post was polite and welcome. You could learn a lot by it.

--
*What was the best thing before sliced bread? *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Ian Molton November 17th 04 01:24 AM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:

All bluster and bull**** - same as any pommy turd.


Well, if you don't like pommies, why not stick to your own country's
newsgroups?


You think people who can vote for a religious nutter can actually read
the two letter abbreviation for United Kingdom ?

Phil Allison November 17th 04 01:41 AM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 
"Dave Plowman (News)"
Phil Allison

Well, if you don't like pommies, why not stick to your own country's
newsgroups?



** Pommy ****heads like Punkerton are all over the planet - you
imbecile.


Didn't know he had been cloned. Perhaps you should call him Dolly?


** Sickening pommy smartarses like you Dave are even more widespread.



Australia is just crawling with pommies - no escape from them is
possible.


Perhaps we could swap you Earls Court, then?



** That's one small area - not the whole country, Mr Smartarse.



I am posting on "rec.audio.pro" which is dominated by Septic Tanks.


Given it's a US group, hardly surprising.



** Usenet groups do not *belong* to any one nation, Mr Smartarse .


Go complain to the OP ( Alex) for crossposting.


No - his post was polite and welcome.



** It was a crosspost you idiot - doing that causes all the trouble.


You could learn a lot by it.



** Punkerton might learn a bit if his head were shoved down a dunny
regularly.

OTOH yours is stuck down there permanently.





.............. Phil



Bob Cain November 17th 04 02:30 AM

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Phil Allison wrote:

** That last comment from Punkerton is utterly STUPID !!!

The posturing prick will NOT define his terms so preventing discussion.

All bluster and bull**** - same as any pommy turd.





............... Phil


Stop posting to usenet.


Bob
--

"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no
simpler."

A. Einstein

Phil Allison November 17th 04 03:03 AM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 

"Bob Cain"

Phil Allison wrote:

** That last comment from Punkerton is utterly STUPID !!!

The posturing prick will NOT define his terms so preventing
discussion.

All bluster and bull**** - same as any pommy turd.


............... Phil


Stop posting to usenet.




** Kindly stop breathing - others need the air vermin like you are
stealing.




............ Phil




Bob Cain November 17th 04 08:00 AM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 


Phil Allison wrote:

** Kindly stop breathing - others need the air vermin like you are
stealing.




........... Phil


Stop posting to usenet.


Bob
--

"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no
simpler."

A. Einstein

Phil Allison November 17th 04 09:03 AM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 

"Bob Cain"

Phil Allison wrote:

** Kindly stop breathing - others need the air vermin like you are
stealing.


Stop posting to usenet.



** ROTFLMAO - the brainless goose is stuck in a groove !!






............... Phil






Dave Plowman (News) November 17th 04 09:08 AM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 
In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:
** Sickening pommy smartarses like you Dave are even more widespread.


That's what comes of being the master race.

--
*A fool and his money are soon partying *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Phil Allison November 17th 04 09:59 AM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 

"Dave Plowman (News)"

Phil Allison

** Sickening pommy smartarses like you Dave are even more widespread.


That's what comes of being the master race.



** You missed out a word - Dave.

Should read " ...... the master baiter race" .





............. Phil



William Sommerwerck November 17th 04 12:25 PM

Non-ES speakers closest to electrostatic sound?
 
One truly final comment on dynamic versus electrostatic...

If anyone out there thinks that electrostatic (and the better true-planar)
speakers are not inherently superior to conventional dynamic speakers, I urge
them to compare the best dynamic headphones (such as Sennheisers) with good
electrostatics (such as Stax). Decide for yourself which reproduces the
recording most-accurately.



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