From: Phildo on

"Joe L" <I'm(a)home.com> wrote in message
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> Is it just me or does anyone else think John O could be Arny?

No, they are just equally as stupid as each other and both are convinced
they are right about everything.

JohnO resides permanently in my killfile as unworthy of my time or
attention.

Phildo


From: Phildo on

"Arny Krueger" <arnyk(a)hotpop.com> wrote in message
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> "Joe L" <I'm(a)home.com> wrote in message
> news:Z9SLj.171610$pM4.34711(a)pd7urf1no
>
>> Is it just me or does anyone else think John O could be
>> Arny?
>
> Hmm, paranoia.

And there was Arny calling Hot Chip Phildo just a short while ago..........

Phildo


From: Phildo on

"Arny Krueger" <arnyk(a)hotpop.com> wrote in message
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>> Filters remove
>
> Filters change frequency response.

No, filters remove. That is the definition of a filter.

filter (n.) device that removes something from whatever passes through
it


Are you now going to claim that you are right and the dictionary is in fact
wrong? I wouldn't put it past you.

Phildo


From: Phildo on

"Arny Krueger" <arnyk(a)hotpop.com> wrote in message
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> Not a relevant English word.
>
> No proper punctuation and a run-on sentence.
>
> No proper punctuation.
>
> No proper punctuation and a run-on sentence.
>
> improper spelling of a two letter word: as
>
> improper spelling of a six letter word: doesn't
>
> No proper punctuation.
>
> Agreed. George is well-known for butchering the English language and the
> principles of electrical engineering while trying to pick a fight with
> people he's already figured out that he hates.
>
> No proper punctuation, and yet another run-on sentence.
>
> No proper punctuation, and yet another run-on sentence.
>
> No proper punctuation.
>
> No proper punctuation.
>
> No proper punctuation.

> "Carping about syntax and spelling, effective admission of defeat in
> any Usenet debate."
> --- Arny Krueger
>
> "According to Usenet rules, the first guy to write a sentence crabbing
> about the other guy's spelling loses."
> --- Arny Krueger
>
> "As always, you can tell who thinks they have lost the argument, by who
> starts picking nits with the spelling and punctuation."
> --- Arny Krueger
>
> "Anybody who complains about occasional errors in spelling or punctuation
> on
> Usenet is known as a "loser"."
> --- Arny Krueger
>
> "It is well known that it is a true sign of defeat when someone starts
> picking at minor errors in spelling and punctuation."
> --- Arny Krueger
>
> "People who rant and rave about trivial spelling errors come off as being
> monumentally pompous."
> --- Arny Krueger
>
> "It's one of those rules of Usenet, that when someone starts picking at
> the
> spelling or punctuation, they are either really bored, or know they've
> lost
> the argument on logical grounds, or both."
> --- Arny Krueger




From: Phildo on

"Arny Krueger" <arnyk(a)hotpop.com> wrote in message
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>> Define: Filter
>
>> A device that _removes_ something from whatever passes
>> through it
>
> That would be a microphone - it removes highs and lows.

No, it takes sound waves and converts them to electrical impulses.

I would have thought even you would have got that one Arny.

A microphone may reduce certain frequencies as a result of its design but it
is not a filter.

Phildo