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Banned
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Germany, Clausthal
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only some Paranoia on then forum today...
so you only sell new scopes, not used and parts? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Hudson Valley, New York
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Yes, new scopes. But too fast for audio work, and probably not enough resolution. And not Tek (although I worked for them a long time ago). And no, I don't sell anything else.
Was it Woody Allen who said "Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get you!" |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Perth, Australia.
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Nelson in drag ?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: deep south
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Welcome!
You have reached a really good place with a nice bunch of folks, although it may not seem like that. Unfortunately, there is a bunch of troll poop still laying around. If you will check the Sin Bin thread you will find an expanation there. Sin Bin A former member turned out to be a troll and continued posting under assumed identities after he was banned. This has led some to assume certain new posters may in fact be the troll. Hopefully, you can understand this situation and realize that this really is a nice place even though it may not seem like it at the moment. Kinda like stepping in Dog Poop when you least expect it because you're at a really neat place. Sincerely Ken L
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Sweden
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Since it was I who assumed you to be Harry Haller resurfacing
under yet another alias, I just like apoligize if I was wrong in this assumption. As I previously said, I had no intention of scaring any real newcomers away in case I was mistaken, which made me think about the phrasing so it would not be offensive, but only puzzling, at worst. Personally I am still suspicious in this case, althoght much less so than initially, and please, do not take this personally. I was very convinced you were HH using yet another alias, albeit using less subtle hints than before to test our intelligence. I am not that much convinced now. I sensed there were certain hints typical for Harry, but this could, of course, be pure coincidence. To me it doesn't matter much whether you are a real newcomer or HH. Although HH has recently behaved quite badly, I don't think he has any malicioous intent with his new aliases, but is only amusing himself to see how long it takes for us to identify him. My sole purpose of pointing out that I assumed you to be him was that I couldn't resist the intellectual challenge I think he is testing us with. So, if you are real newcomer, wlecome aboard this forum and hop you will enjoy it and find it useful, and if you or the old and wellknown HH, welcome aboard/welcome back anyway, I have nothing against you personally. Cheers, |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Hudson Valley, New York
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... Ken for giving me the heads-up. Whatever Harry did has clearly upset some people around here.
And thanks Christer for at least suspending your disbelief. You'll see by my actions that I'm here to learn and contribute if I can. (I've already gotten some advice on a multi-channel amp I plan to build). Hope I run into you from time to time. Cheers, BC
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: deep south
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I'm patiently trying to plan a mutli-channel amp also.
A little handicapped by major house renovation - packing up much of the furniture and stuff to put into storage while we put down floors and renovating - doing much of it myself. And you never know, we might have a Guiness together one of these days. I rarely drink anything but used to. Guiness was my favorite. Everything else seems wimpy, although Guiness never seemed heavy to me. Later Ken L
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Banned
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: As far from the NOSsers as possible
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Guinness, or Murphy's?
Jocko |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Columbia, SC
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Samuel Smith's.
Either the Imperial or the Oatmeal Stout are world-beaters. Highly recommended. (Their Porter ain't bad, either, but it's not on the same level as the other two.) I've managed to homebrew a dead-ringer for the Imperial. I'm closing in on the Oatmeal. I think I'm up to something like Version 7.0 on the Oatmeal; I got the Imperial in three tries. Grey |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Germany
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Jocko! Both is british - and british beer doesn´t sound as good as american!
(or was it the gear?) Try german beer - we did it!!! Wombat |
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