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Iain Churches wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Iain Churches wrote: I have access to groups you don't have Iain, so what's your point? Your TV sound forum would bore me to tears:-(( So you'd be bored to tears by something concerning my work, but think I should be interested in yours? If you do not appreciate or know anything about music, then it might not be too interesting for you, but you would probably be more than happy to exchange pay.slips:.-))) Another of those bitchy comments you say you hate so much in others. Including boasting on how much you earn. How very juvenile. Given the little spat you've had with our foul mouthed Oz cousin, you seem to be rather concerned with some ancient glass enclosed technology. So just as well you stick to discussing it with your anorak pals. Oh you mean Phil? If you read between the asterisks in his posts, you will find that, despite is lack of social skills, he is actually a pretty clever bloke, and, as Patrick Turner points out, is rarely wrong. He insults everyone, including the leading lights here, Jim and Don. If you haven't been insulted by Phil, that means you haven't posted anything of interest. More acid. Obviously being oh so polite on all those private groups you inhabit has taken its toll. Cordially Anything but. -- *Never miss a good chance to shut up.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Iain Churches wrote: For one who claims to hate the mud slinging of news groups you seem to do a remarkable amount of it yourself. I have asked Arny several times what this "truth about Kruborg" thing is all about. He seems reluctant to say. As his pal, Dave, you probably know. You obviously have a different definition of pal to me. However, if I really wanted to know, I'd guess some Googling would soon turn something up. But then that wasn't the purpose of your 'question' was it? -- *Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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i.fi "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Iain Churches wrote: At least Pinkie was fluent in his native tongue, Arny. You must go down in history as the most dyslectic, foul-mouthed "Christian" of all time:-) I am sure your pastor is proud of you. I try to refrain from replying to your posts, as they usually result in a number of messages to my personal mailbox from people wanting to tell me the "truth about Kruborg" There is no subject in which I am less interested. For one who claims to hate the mud slinging of news groups you seem to do a remarkable amount of it yourself. I have asked Arny several times what this "truth about Kruborg" thing is all about. Speaking of being spelling-challenged Iain, the correct spelling is "Krooborg". The word traces back to the Middiot, the one that holds court over on RAO. I suggest you speak to him yourself Iain. As he's an idiot you can speak to him in his native tongue, which is idiotese. I'm not as fluent in that peculiar dialect as you are, Iain. |
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i.fi "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Iain Churches" wrote in message ti.fi I correspond regularly with an ex BBC chap who has had a number of papers published in the JAES and has written articles in both Studio Sound and the hi-fi press. He told me that he would prefer cranial surgery to discussion with Pinkie's Boys (whom I took to be Stewart, yourself and Arny) Iain, I'll see your AES member with a couple of JAES papers, and raise you with three AES felllows, all of whom have had a number of papers published in the JAES. A couple of weeks ago, I gave a paper about microphones, recording and SR at my hi-fi club's most recent meeting. Two AES Fellows (Clark and Lip****z) were present. To bad my other good friend who is an AES Fellow, Earl Geddes decided not to show. A good time was had by all. BTW, Geddes, Clark and Lip****z have all had "a number of papers" published in the JAES. I hope you did not play them any of your recordings Arny, I can imagine the scramble for the Exit :-)) "To bad" ??? Come on, Arnold, get a grip. This is an English language NG. Yup, you can judge people by their reactions to trivial typos. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Iain Churches" wrote in message ti.fi I correspond regularly with an ex BBC chap who has had a number of papers published in the JAES and has written articles in both Studio Sound and the hi-fi press. He told me that he would prefer cranial surgery to discussion with Pinkie's Boys (whom I took to be Stewart, yourself and Arny) Iain, I'll see your AES member with a couple of JAES papers, and raise you with three AES felllows, all of whom have had a number of papers published in the JAES. A couple of weeks ago, I gave a paper about microphones, recording and SR at my hi-fi club's most recent meeting. Two AES Fellows (Clark and Lip****z) were present. To bad my other good friend who is an AES Fellow, Earl Geddes decided not to show. A good time was had by all. BTW, Geddes, Clark and Lip****z have all had "a number of papers" published in the JAES. If only I could get this on Swim's roses.... |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article i, Iain Churches wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Iain Churches wrote: I have access to groups you don't have Iain, so what's your point? Your TV sound forum would bore me to tears:-(( So you'd be bored to tears by something concerning my work, but think I should be interested in yours? If you do not appreciate or know anything about music, then it might not be too interesting for you, but you would probably be more than happy to exchange pay.slips:.-))) Another of those bitchy comments you say you hate so much in others. Including boasting on how much you earn. How very juvenile. Given the little spat you've had with our foul mouthed Oz cousin, you seem to be rather concerned with some ancient glass enclosed technology. So just as well you stick to discussing it with your anorak pals. Oh you mean Phil? If you read between the asterisks in his posts, you will find that, despite is lack of social skills, he is actually a pretty clever bloke, and, as Patrick Turner points out, is rarely wrong. He insults everyone, including the leading lights here, Jim and Don. If you haven't been insulted by Phil, that means you haven't posted anything of interest. More acid. Obviously being oh so polite on all those private groups you inhabit has taken its toll. Cordially Anything but. Heh heh! :-) The *hypocrisy* squirts out of Plowie like when you kneel on your tube of Solvol chrome cleaner, whilst you're cleaning your 'bike.... -- *Never miss a good chance to shut up.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Iain Churches" wrote in message i.fi "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Iain Churches" wrote in message ti.fi I correspond regularly with an ex BBC chap who has had a number of papers published in the JAES and has written articles in both Studio Sound and the hi-fi press. He told me that he would prefer cranial surgery to discussion with Pinkie's Boys (whom I took to be Stewart, yourself and Arny) Iain, I'll see your AES member with a couple of JAES papers, and raise you with three AES felllows, all of whom have had a number of papers published in the JAES. A couple of weeks ago, I gave a paper about microphones, recording and SR at my hi-fi club's most recent meeting. Two AES Fellows (Clark and Lip****z) were present. To bad my other good friend who is an AES Fellow, Earl Geddes decided not to show. A good time was had by all. BTW, Geddes, Clark and Lip****z have all had "a number of papers" published in the JAES. I hope you did not play them any of your recordings Arny, I can imagine the scramble for the Exit :-)) "To bad" ??? Come on, Arnold, get a grip. This is an English language NG. Yup, you can judge people by their reactions to trivial typos. Ordinarily, I'd agree but while Iain's busy *ballooning pricks* I can see his point. And isn't he doing a great job? Seeing you and the other remaining wrecker of this group (Plowie) squirming and squealing, like you both are, is most amusing - especially when he seems to be able to do it so easily! :-) |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. Speaking of being spelling-challenged Iain, the correct spelling is "Krooborg". The word traces back to the Middiot, the one that holds court over on RAO. I suggest you speak to him yourself Iain. As he's an idiot you can speak to him in his native tongue, which is idiotese. I'm not as fluent in that peculiar dialect as you are, Iain. And this from the man who writes "condensor microphone, db and MHZ" LOL:-))) |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. Yup, you can judge people by their reactions to trivial typos. Alternatively, you can form a fairly accurate impression of a person from their inability to spell a word of one syllable correctly. |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article i, Iain Churches wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Iain Churches wrote: I have access to groups you don't have Iain, so what's your point? Your TV sound forum would bore me to tears:-(( So you'd be bored to tears by something concerning my work, but think I should be interested in yours? If you do not appreciate or know anything about music, then it might not be too interesting for you, but you would probably be more than happy to exchange pay.slips:.-))) Another of those bitchy comments you say you hate so much in others. Including boasting on how much you earn. How very juvenile. As you well know. Dave, levels of pay in our industry are skill related. Given the little spat you've had with our foul mouthed Oz cousin, you seem to be rather concerned with some ancient glass enclosed technology. So just as well you stick to discussing it with your anorak pals. Oh you mean Phil? If you read between the asterisks in his posts, you will find that, despite is lack of social skills, he is actually a pretty clever bloke, and, as Patrick Turner points out, is rarely wrong. He insults everyone, including the leading lights here, Jim and Don. If you haven't been insulted by Phil, that means you haven't posted anything of interest. More acid. Obviously being oh so polite on all those private groups you inhabit has taken its toll. Most broadcasting companies and many record companies are corporations, so I wonder if your use of the word "private" is appropriate? Nothing acid there. I have quite a soft spot for poor old Phil, even though he does behave oddly. In his own particular area of expertise he is rarely wrong. Cheers Iain |
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