"soundhaspriority" wrote in message
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"paul packer" wrote in message
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On 22 Apr 2006 17:34:19 -0700, "Andre Jute" wrote:
conferences and their silicon delusions -- "blue-bleak embers" is a
touchstone description of that chilling, greyed-out silicon sound.
And
when they stumble and wound their pride and joy, they gash (gall,
As for black and white being only prints, fah chrisesake, this is the
twenty-first century: you can say "minstrels" aloud. And, while we're
about it, why should blue and whites be limited to Cyanotypes; the cops
will have something about that, as will the Delftware subchapter of the
Crockery Collectors of the Universe. If you want to throw stones, don't
stack them up at convenient overarm distance from your own glasshouse.
Welcome to the nuttier fringe of hi-fi.
Andre Jute
I love Andre's posts---I never understand a word. Translation anyone?
:-)
There is an expression, "jesuitical reasoning", which is identical to, but
preceded the "R.A.O. Debating Trade" by several hundred years:
http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualNLs/relliars.htm
Ohhh!
I think Granularised sounds much better than Granulated
After all they are 'ised rather than 'ated.
And as for my name, I am from Birmingham UK.
Jem
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Interesting granularised (granulated, translation for Andre) Cyanotype, or
Blue Print
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20619005@N00/130957974/