
October 2nd 05, 07:19 PM
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"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 18:22:14 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 13:19:26 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
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Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
It's a *pun*, you boneheaded cretin! SAD getting you down already?
Pretty poor pun:-(
I guess you don't have the knowledge to discuss
classical trio form then?
Not in an *audio* newsgroup, certainly.
I notice you deleted the sentence where I wrote that this group
is not the place to do it.
There are dozens of music
newsgroups in which such matters can be discussed to your heart's
content.
yes. I contribute to several.
They bear no relation whatever to the quality of reproduced
sound in the home, which is my interest.
Perhaps your knowledge of music extends to what
Google can find you in the first ten hits:-)
One of your friends on RAT just e.mailed, and said:
"
Don't bother to try to talk about music with Oinkie,
he thinks that all music sounds the same, and even with
DBT cannot differentiate between The Beatles and Bartok"
You certainly have made a good impression, Stewart:-)
I am however curious about one thing. We know that Finland has one of
the highest suicide rates in the world, but I wonder if this was true
*before* you moved there........................ :-)
Or before the Finns began to read your posts on RAT ...................:-)
My wife is a sociologist so this suicide rate something we talk
about often. If you do a little more research you will find the
explanation to the problem.
a. the Finns have a Slavic mentality (they live in the key of
Gb minor - does that mean anything to you?)
b. Although the do not drink any more alcohol than the Germans
or the British, they drink it all at once, often with unfortunate
consequences.
On the positive side, you will find that:
1. Finland has the highest standard of education.
2. Finland also has the highest standard of health care in the EU
3. Finland has the highest standard of social care (no homeless
people living in boxes in shop doorways as in the UK)
4. Finland is also the most industrially competitive nation in the EU.
(shipbuilding, electronics, paper and timber industries)
5. Finland (with Sweden) has the cleanest environment in the EU and
the lowest levels of pollution.
6. Finland covers an area 30%larger than the UK, with only 9% of
the population of the UK, and only 5% of the traffic. There are
100 000 lakes, and many million trees per head of the population.
That's a lot of clean air:-)
7. Compared with the UK, housing is about 50% cheaper, and of
a much higher standard.
8. There are no fabulously rich people as in the UK, but there are no
illiterates or paupers either. Most here are fluent in three languages.
I read that many children in the UK struggle to write their own name.
Unlike the UK, the residents of both Finland and Sweden are happy
with their standard of living, their governments and policies.
Can't be too bad, can it?
Cordially,
Iain
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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October 2nd 05, 08:09 PM
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Lord Haw-Haw wrote:
snippety-snip
Unlike the UK, the residents of both Finland and Sweden are happy
with their standard of living, their governments and policies.
Can't be too bad, can it?
You mean apart from the fact that they're all topping themselves,
grand-style?
(Not to mention the fact that they're so stupid, they try to drink a year's
worth of booze at one sitting...)
--
Wally
www.artbywally.com
www.wally.myby.co.uk
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October 2nd 05, 09:03 PM
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Iain M Churches wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 18:22:14 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 13:19:26 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
It's a *pun*, you boneheaded cretin! SAD getting you down already?
Pretty poor pun:-(
I guess you don't have the knowledge to discuss
classical trio form then?
Not in an *audio* newsgroup, certainly.
I notice you deleted the sentence where I wrote that this group
is not the place to do it.
There are dozens of music
newsgroups in which such matters can be discussed to your heart's
content.
yes. I contribute to several.
They bear no relation whatever to the quality of reproduced
sound in the home, which is my interest.
Perhaps your knowledge of music extends to what
Google can find you in the first ten hits:-)
One of your friends on RAT just e.mailed, and said:
"
Don't bother to try to talk about music with Oinkie,
he thinks that all music sounds the same, and even with
DBT cannot differentiate between The Beatles and Bartok"
You certainly have made a good impression, Stewart:-)
I am however curious about one thing. We know that Finland has one of
the highest suicide rates in the world, but I wonder if this was true
*before* you moved there........................ :-)
Or before the Finns began to read your posts on RAT ...................:-)
My wife is a sociologist so this suicide rate something we talk
about often. If you do a little more research you will find the
explanation to the problem.
a. the Finns have a Slavic mentality (they live in the key of
Gb minor - does that mean anything to you?)
b. Although the do not drink any more alcohol than the Germans
or the British, they drink it all at once, often with unfortunate
consequences.
On the positive side, you will find that:
1. Finland has the highest standard of education.
2. Finland also has the highest standard of health care in the EU
3. Finland has the highest standard of social care (no homeless
people living in boxes in shop doorways as in the UK)
4. Finland is also the most industrially competitive nation in the EU.
(shipbuilding, electronics, paper and timber industries)
5. Finland (with Sweden) has the cleanest environment in the EU and
the lowest levels of pollution.
6. Finland covers an area 30%larger than the UK, with only 9% of
the population of the UK, and only 5% of the traffic. There are
100 000 lakes, and many million trees per head of the population.
That's a lot of clean air:-)
7. Compared with the UK, housing is about 50% cheaper, and of
a much higher standard.
8. There are no fabulously rich people as in the UK, but there are no
illiterates or paupers either. Most here are fluent in three languages.
I read that many children in the UK struggle to write their own name.
Unlike the UK, the residents of both Finland and Sweden are happy
with their standard of living, their governments and policies.
Can't be too bad, can it?
Cordially,
Iain
If Fins are all so happy - why are they so bleedin' miserable:
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph-T/lif_hap_lev_ver_hap
:-)
Anomie, btw, the 'suicide' question answer. Your answers are symptoms,
not cause.
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October 2nd 05, 09:13 PM
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Iain M Churches wrote:
Not in an *audio* newsgroup, certainly.
I notice you deleted the sentence where I wrote that this group
is not the place to do it.
The entire post to which he responded follows...
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"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 13:19:26 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
It's a *pun*, you boneheaded cretin! SAD getting you down already?
Pretty poor pun:-(
I guess you don't have the knowledge to discuss
classical trio form then?
Cordially,
Iain
=================================================
Where is the sentence where you wrote that this group is not the place to do
it?
--
Wally
www.artbywally.com
www.wally.myby.co.uk
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October 3rd 05, 06:10 AM
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:13:07 GMT, "Wally" wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
. ..
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 13:19:26 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
It's a *pun*, you boneheaded cretin! SAD getting you down already?
Pretty poor pun:-(
You (and Churches) also missed the obvious retort to the snide
slipping in of 'nemy' and 'pitomy' in his post above. He's a snide and
arrogant clown, but none too smart.................
I guess you don't have the knowledge to discuss
classical trio form then?
Why would I need it? It's an irrelevance to *audio*. I guess he
doesn't have the knowledge to discuss active device transfer curves
then?
BTW, there was a reference to this not being an appropriate newgroup
in his previous post.
--
Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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October 3rd 05, 07:11 AM
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"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:13:07 GMT, "Wally" wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 13:19:26 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
It's a *pun*, you boneheaded cretin! SAD getting you down already?
Pretty poor pun:-(
You (and Churches) also missed the obvious retort to the snide
slipping in of 'nemy' and 'pitomy' in his post above. He's a snide and
arrogant clown, but none too smart.................
Smart enough not to have to be a postman:-)
I guess you don't have the knowledge to discuss
classical trio form then?
Why would I need it? It's an irrelevance to *audio*. I guess he
doesn't have the knowledge to discuss active device transfer curves
then?
I wonder judging by your transistor amp design posted on RAT
if you do? Not one person, including your goodself bothered to
build/evaluate it.
But, unlike you I don't set myself up as an expert on areas in
which I have little or no knowledge. Your posts re disc-cutting,
equalised masters, helium, large condenser mics,
and now DASH are doing the rounds:-)
Cordially,
Iain
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October 3rd 05, 07:11 PM
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On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 10:11:23 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:13:07 GMT, "Wally" wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
m...
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 13:19:26 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
It's a *pun*, you boneheaded cretin! SAD getting you down already?
Pretty poor pun:-(
You (and Churches) also missed the obvious retort to the snide
slipping in of 'nemy' and 'pitomy' in his post above. He's a snide and
arrogant clown, but none too smart.................
Smart enough not to have to be a postman:-)
Me too, but thanks for confirming my comment in public.
I guess you don't have the knowledge to discuss
classical trio form then?
Why would I need it? It's an irrelevance to *audio*. I guess he
doesn't have the knowledge to discuss active device transfer curves
then?
I wonder judging by your transistor amp design posted on RAT
if you do? Not one person, including your goodself bothered to
build/evaluate it.
Thanks for confirming that you didn't understand the principles of its
design.
But, unlike you I don't set myself up as an expert on areas in
which I have little or no knowledge. Your posts re disc-cutting,
equalised masters, helium, large condenser mics,
and now DASH are doing the rounds:-)
Large condenser mics suck, if you want *accurate* reproduction of the
soundfield. Not my fault if most of you recordists don't understand
acoustics. And you have been caught in so many lies, that this is
likely just another one.
--
Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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October 3rd 05, 07:01 AM
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"Wally" wrote in message
news 
Iain M Churches wrote:
Not in an *audio* newsgroup, certainly.
I notice you deleted the sentence where I wrote that this group
is not the place to do it.
The entire post to which he responded follows...
=================================================
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 13:19:26 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
It's a *pun*, you boneheaded cretin! SAD getting you down already?
Pretty poor pun:-(
I guess you don't have the knowledge to discuss
classical trio form then?
Cordially,
Iain
=================================================
Where is the sentence where you wrote that this group is not the place to
do
it?
--
Wally
Hello Wally.
The above is the version snipped by Stewart
Below is the complete version, and the sentence to which I refer
posted on.02.10.2005 at 1315 (Scandi-time)
Iain
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
news 
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:32:29 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 18:42:45 +0300, "Iain M Churches"
wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
I like 'fader jockey', sorta goes with DJ remixing..... :-)
Makes me smile to think about a DJ remix of my
current recording project: Dvorak Op.90. No.4 in E minor.
Know it, Stewart?
As well as you do - possibly better.
I doubt it:-)
However, I always thought that
the E minor key was rather dumb..........
What does that mean?
Oh dear - whoooooosh..............
Piano Trio No4 in E minor, Opus 90, is also known as the Dumky.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Czech words
"nemy" or "pitomy". Languages not your forte, Stewart.?
The term comes from a Russian/Ukranian classical form.
I will be pleased to discuss it with you, though perhaps
this forum is not the best place to do it.
Cordially,
Iain
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October 5th 05, 10:17 AM
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Iain M Churches wrote:
Unlike the UK, the residents of both Finland and Sweden are happy
with their standard of living, their governments and policies.
Can't be too bad, can it?
From today's Times:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...811170,00.html
"BRITAIN has the fifth-happiest population in the world, but ranks
behind Australia, the United States, Egypt and India for satisfaction,
according to an international survey."
No mention of Scandinavia. :-)
(Although Iain does make it sound idyllic.)
--
Eiron
I have no spirit to play with you; your dearth of judgment renders you
tedious - Ben Jonson.
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