
December 24th 11, 10:35 AM
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
recursor wrote:
On 12/24/2011 10:32 AM, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In ,
wrote:
The human ear/brain combo may very well construct notes which aren't
there. However the ear can hear down to 50 Hz and good vinyl
recordings can reproduce the 50 Hz frequencies made by the double
bass and the celtic harp. No doubt in the recording studio superior
bass amplification techniques/equipment are needed for this to happen
but my part in this thread was only a reply to Arny who said that
notes below 100 Hz are not present on vinyl...which is ********.
Arny didn't say that. Just that vinyl can't *accurately* reproduce
signals below 100 Hz.
Which is ********.
You snipped the rest of the post which told the truth about vinyl.
But you're obviously in denial.
There’ll always be Big-Enders and Little-Enders, but sometimes eggs are
eggs. One man’s fish is another man’s poisson.
Bill
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December 24th 11, 11:57 AM
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On Saturday, December 24th, 2011, at 11:35:08h +0000,
Bill Wright observed:
One man’s fish is another man’s poisson.
Attention au poisson d'avril!
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December 24th 11, 12:07 PM
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In article ,
J G Miller wrote:
On Saturday, December 24th, 2011, at 11:35:08h +0000,
Bill Wright observed:
One man‘s fish is another man‘s poisson.
Attention au poisson d'avril!
"le poison d'un homme et le poisson d'un autre" is a better translation.
You can see why the French call us Les Rosbiffs when that proverb is said
in idiomatic English.
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From KT24
Using a RISC OS computer running v5.16
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December 24th 11, 12:07 PM
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Digitising Vinyls - Strange Problem (OT for uk.tech.digital-tv)
In article ,
Bill Wright wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
recursor wrote:
On 12/24/2011 10:32 AM, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In ,
wrote:
The human ear/brain combo may very well construct notes which aren't
there. However the ear can hear down to 50 Hz and good vinyl
recordings can reproduce the 50 Hz frequencies made by the double
bass and the celtic harp. No doubt in the recording studio superior
bass amplification techniques/equipment are needed for this to happen
but my part in this thread was only a reply to Arny who said that
notes below 100 Hz are not present on vinyl...which is ********.
Arny didn't say that. Just that vinyl can't *accurately* reproduce
signals below 100 Hz.
Which is ********.
You snipped the rest of the post which told the truth about vinyl.
But you're obviously in denial.
There’ll always be Big-Enders and Little-Enders, but sometimes eggs are
eggs. One man’s fish is another man’s poisson.
Really? And I thought you made use of instruments when rigging aerials.
You mention signal strengths often enough.
So try using a distortion analyser with vinyl. They don't lie.
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*How can I miss you if you won't go away?
Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
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December 24th 11, 03:55 PM
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
There’ll always be Big-Enders and Little-Enders, but sometimes eggs are
eggs. One man’s fish is another man’s poisson.
Really? And I thought you made use of instruments when rigging aerials.
You mention signal strengths often enough.
So try using a distortion analyser with vinyl. They don't lie.
What are you getting shirty about, you daft bugger? I was merely
commenting on the human tendency to form groups, then oppose another group.
Bill
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December 24th 11, 04:01 PM
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On 12/24/2011 04:55 PM, Bill Wright wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
There’ll always be Big-Enders and Little-Enders, but sometimes eggs
are eggs. One man’s fish is another man’s poisson.
Really? And I thought you made use of instruments when rigging aerials.
You mention signal strengths often enough.
So try using a distortion analyser with vinyl. They don't lie.
What are you getting shirty about, you daft bugger? I was merely
commenting on the human tendency to form groups, then oppose another group.
Dave thought poisson was a type of DAB aerial. Poor old sod...time for
him to go for an Alzheimers check methinks.
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December 24th 11, 04:46 PM
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In article ,
recursor wrote:
Dave thought poisson was a type of DAB aerial. Poor old sod...time for
him to go for an Alzheimers check methinks.
Obviously not much good since they let you out afterwards.
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*Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.*
Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
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December 24th 11, 05:50 PM
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On Saturday, December 24th, 2011, at 17:01:08h +0000,
Recursor hypothesized:
Dave thought poisson was a type of DAB aerial.
Well one learns something new everyday -- there are such things as
fishbone antennas, including ones for UHF transmission.
http://ohlycon.en.made-in-china.COM/product/tMvQfuVkaKhG/China-Outdoor-fish-bone-TV-Antenna-DL58-050-.html
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December 24th 11, 06:49 PM
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On 12/24/2011 06:50 PM, J G Miller wrote:
On Saturday, December 24th, 2011, at 17:01:08h +0000,
Recursor hypothesized:
Dave thought poisson was a type of DAB aerial.
Well one learns something new everyday -- there are such things as
fishbone antennas, including ones for UHF transmission.
http://ohlycon.en.made-in-china.COM/product/tMvQfuVkaKhG/China-Outdoor-fish-bone-TV-Antenna-DL58-050-.html
Hey that looks good, in a military grade kinda way.
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December 24th 11, 10:56 PM
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J G Miller wrote:
On Saturday, December 24th, 2011, at 17:01:08h +0000,
Recursor hypothesized:
Dave thought poisson was a type of DAB aerial.
Well one learns something new everyday -- there are such things as
fishbone antennas, including ones for UHF transmission.
http://ohlycon.en.made-in-china.COM/product/tMvQfuVkaKhG/China-Outdoor-fish-bone-TV-Antenna-DL58-050-.html
That's not really a fishbone. They're using the word to mean any outdoor
aerial.
When people say, My aerial looks like a fishbone" it usual turns out to
be a log periodic or sometimes a standard yagi.
Bill
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