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Philips TDA1541A S1 DAC



 
 
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Old March 11th 10, 11:56 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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"David"

** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!


Live and let live!


Indeed, I was just commenting that Don's original post was correct.



** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!

Cancer is way too good for genetic defective SCUMBAGS like you.

**** OFF & DIE now !!




..... Phil






  #102 (permalink)  
Old March 11th 10, 11:56 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Philips TDA1541A S1 DAC

"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
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But then, I wouldn't have chosen to use older designs of Naim equipment
anyway for other reasons... :-)


You and many others, which is precisely why they are such a bargain second
hand. )


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Old March 11th 10, 11:57 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"David"

** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!


Live and let live!


Indeed, I was just commenting that Don's original post was correct.



** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!

Cancer is way too good for genetic defective SCUMBAGS like you.

**** OFF & DIE now !!




..... Phil







  #104 (permalink)  
Old March 11th 10, 11:57 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Default You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL



"David"

** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!


Live and let live!


Indeed, I was just commenting that Don's original post was correct.



** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!

Cancer is way too good for genetic defective SCUMBAGS like you.

**** OFF & DIE now !!




..... Phil







  #105 (permalink)  
Old March 11th 10, 11:58 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Default You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL


"David"

** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!


Live and let live!


Indeed, I was just commenting that Don's original post was correct.



** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!

Cancer is way too good for genetic defective SCUMBAGS like you.

**** OFF & DIE now !!




..... Phil





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Old March 11th 10, 12:05 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"David" wrote in message

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message

Service - the act of serving or assisting someone. This
includes both repairing and maintaining. It also
includes many other things such as serving food.

Repair - the service of correcting a fault, such as
those due to wear and tear, or accident.

Maintenance - routine service that puts off or
circumvents common faults by making premptive changes to
areas subject to predictable degradation, such as
cleaning and applying fresh lubrication to a bearing. IOW, both repair
and maintenance are services, but many
other things are services as well. In general the same
service organizations and service people provide both
repair and maintenance. The office copier service man
repairs faults and also performs scheduled maintenance.


You've nearly got it!


Actually, I've got it just right.

You fail to grasp that service is actually a very generalized word. It
includes both maintenance and repair, and it includes many other things.

Of course from what I've heard about the UK attitude towards service,
whether in the electronics shop or the coffee shop, I think I understand a
lot of the confusion that you guys are experiencing. No concept of service.
No service attitude.

In the US we consider the "Service Industry" to be a major business segment.
We've profited well by educating the rest of the world about the meaning of
the word service. Pity that it did not take better in the UK.

BTW it appears that we're going to seriously damage Toyota in world markets
because they did not adequately learn the meaning of the word service from
us. We tried! To the world it looks like they did themselves in. Our hands
are clean but we are the ones most likely to profit from their stumbles, all
centering on the meaning of the word service.

FWIW I've always had pretty good service in hotels and resturants in the UK,
but I have only been in the the more civilized parts that foreign tourists
commonly visit, like on the Heathrow side of London.

Apparently the attitude towards the primacy of the word service is lost in
other parts of the UK. Sad.


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Old March 11th 10, 12:05 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Phil Allison" wrote in message
...
** You are nothing but a VILE cock sucking TROLL !!


My sexual preference is none of your business.

Cancer is way too good for genetic defective SCUMBAGS like you.


This is very good news.

**** OFF & DIE now !!


Sorry, I'm a bit busy. Definitely later though.


  #108 (permalink)  
Old March 11th 10, 12:11 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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Default Philips TDA1541A S1 DAC

"David" wrote in message

"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in
message ...


This is the correct usage though. My Naim amps work
fine at the moment but could probably do with a service
(re-cap etc.) to bring them back to their best.


Re-capping is preventitive maintenance.

I'd call that a repair.


Only if the machine was degraded.

They are not damaged.


Frankly, everything is damaged by use. The rate of damage of many passive
parts is slow, sometimes glacial.

Capacitors wear out, they are a consumable.


Electrolytics wear out the fastest, but they can meet spec for many decades
if well made and not abused. Most other kinds of capacitors wear so slowly
as to not be noticable.

No difference from spark plugs in a car being replaced.


Interesting that you mention that. I still remember changing spark plugs
every 3,000 miles, and being rewarded with improved performance as a result.
Currently the spark plugs in my Milan are specified for replacement at
100,000 miles. IME this is actually a conservative number.

Part of a service to get it's best performance.


The process of impregnating a female farm animal is called "servicing".


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Old March 11th 10, 12:14 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
David[_2_]
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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I've just realised, you don't know the difference between a noun and a verb!

I don't think there's much point in continuing.


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Old March 11th 10, 12:24 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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"David" wrote in message


"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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I've just realised, you don't know the difference between
a noun and a verb!


I know the difference, but you can't fathom the idea that this is not an
either/or situation.

Actually, service is a noun, an adjective or a verb, depending on usage.

You obvious don't even know that adjectives exist. ;-)

I don't think there's much point in continuing.


Right David, because you are so full of yourself and thus completely
untrainable.


 




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