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A slice of fruitcake: Trevor Wilson's novel definition of a lie



 
 
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Old November 6th 07, 11:36 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.tubes
Andre Jute
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Default A slice of fruitcake: Trevor Wilson's novel definition of a lie

Trevor Wilson of Rage Audio in Melbourne has a most novel view of what
constitutes a lie. In the thread "The Catch-22 of Negative Feedback
aka NFB" Wilson accused me of lying about Blowjobs for Transvestites
(BJTs) in a debate about negative feedback. When I protested that I
had said nothing whatsoever about blowjobs for transvestites, Wilson
replied:

"I KNOW that you just published a bunch of lies and half truths. THAT
is what I DO know. If you want to publish a correction (which includes
the superior linearity of modern BJTs over triodes) then I will
support you in that endeavour."
http://groups.google.ie/group/rec.au...7c1683a2670724

How can you lie by what you don't say? How can we even begin to add
the hundreds and thousands of qualifications every whackhead on the
net will want to add, every time Andy (to take just one example) says,
"I like DHT, of course except when BJT's are available and I'm
speaking to Wilson, and of course except for mosfets and I'm speaking
to Pinkerton, and except of course for opamps when Jute wants to build
a cheap little gaincard-beater, and of course except for germanium
transistors when Pearcey is around, etc etc etc six pages long."

I think Trevor Wilson wants to cut back on the siliconized music; it
makes him jittery and irrational.

Andre Jute
"I was at a board meeting for the LA Chapter of the Audio Engineering
Society last night on XM Satellite radio audio and data transmission.
Sadly, we missed you there, and at the SMPTE and Acoustical Society
recent meetings as well. Everyone was asking, 'Where is that wonderful
Andre Jute? The world just doesn't rotate without him...'" -- John
Mayberry, Emmaco

 




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