samuel33 wrote: | ....this thread is boring. I just needed to find quickly speakers for my job, and need advices. This thread is over. |
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Samuel,
There is a difference between me not wiling to be engaged in conversation on idiotic topics or deal with the posters who persistently are uploading idiotic content and me “run away each time I feel difficulty in a discussion”. I do not ever remember me ruining from content but I do have a habit to recognize and to label not worthy opponent or collaborator and to “dispose” them. I initially thought that you have any residue of a common sensitivity when I explain to you this morning:
http://www.GoodSoundClub.com/TreeItem.aspx?PostID=5572
…but it looks that your “common sense” understands different persuasion…
I have each month a freaking Moron surfing internet and founding the world “audio” join this site and begin to thrill me and others with his idiotic desire to “find quickly speakers” or to get a “quickie advice”. If you do not release yet that with your simplicity you just found yourself in a wrong community then I think it is an opportunity for you to reconsider it. I know that you do not “get” what I suggest you – would it be a good reason for you to move over?
This thread was over right with your initiation of it but unfortunately “morricab” posted a valuable post… Anyhow, since I have no intention to read your posts and you not wiling to post anything that indicates your, even remote, scene of audio consciousness I would like to propose you to take a year of vacation off my site. Next year if you understand what this site was all about you need to write as essay on the subject “Why I was an Audio-Moron™” and then, if I found your arguments reasonable, you will be welcome to post here again. Meanwhile, you have one more post to make and then you rights to post at my site will be revoked. Please do not play further games with me – I could be very nasty pussy. Good luck, Romy the Cat
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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