Unlike you I never have off moments. You're an asshole, just admit it and you will feel better.
Unlike you I never have off moments. You're an asshole, just admit it and you will feel better.
-- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse
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It's not your fault. There are a few megalomaniacs in this news group that will jump at the chance to bash others. Example: Dave Nebenzahl using your post to belittle N. Cook. No reason for it besides a childish ego thing.
-- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse
On 11/18/2010 9:24 AM Meat Plow spake thus:
To the O.P.: as the one who took the thread off on a tangent, be assured that I had no intentions of implicating YOU here. Don't worry; you are blameless.
Careful, Meathead: after all, 'twas you who wrote in this thread:
Or are you now claiming that this was posted by an imposter?
-- The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring, with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags. - Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com)
Yes I wrote that you dumb-ass. It was a reply to your obsession with N. Cook. Now, f*ck off child.
-- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse
On 11/18/2010 10:29 AM Meat Plow spake thus:
OK. As always, your exemplary good manners and your with and mastery of the language are an inspiration to us all.
-- The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring, with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags. - Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com)
On 11/18/2010 10:36 AM David Nebenzahl spake thus:
Should be "your WIT"; I gueth I wath lithping there.
-- The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring, with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags. - Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com)
Ah, a manners insult from the same person who posted these unprovoked attacks on N. Cook.
"Cue N. Cook with nonsense about opening up cartridge and repairing open winding ... or at least endless speculation about *why* it failed"
Yes Dave, belittling N. Cook for having an inquisitive and experimenter's mindset. That's really 'good' manners huh?
And:
"But I recognize there are limits. N. Cook does not."
"Repair a lousy magnetic cartridge? Are you serious? I'll bet he would actually get out his .5mm disc grinder if this equipment landed in his "shop". Sheesh."
"Hey, he's free to broadcast the results of his bodgering here as much as he likes. I'm free to ridicule him. See how that works?"
Once again Dave unprovoked, attacks M. Cook for being an experimenter and being inquisitive. Good manners? Hardly.
It's Dave's 'do as I say (not as I do)' bizzaro-hypocrisy world.
Don't play the 'manners' card on me when you have none yourself. Now again I urge you to f*ck off.
-- Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse
In article , Dave Plowman (News) writes
Absolutely. Not only that, you learn so much more about how what you are fixing works, and that's useful experience for future jobs.
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Tim,
Micro Acoustics cartridges didn't have coils. It was actually Ortofon cartridges and whatever name they gave their cheap line of cartridges. Those cartridges, whose name I can't recall, usually had an open coil within 3 years. Chuck
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