dave_b,
Kippy? Now Google will start charging me for all these searches.
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My father told me I had to learn Latin as it is not possible to be an intellectual without it. He never mentioned it would not be possible to participate in audio forums without it. Well, it was before the Internet so he is excused. School thought the same so I had Latin. |
soundsrealaudio,
That "algorithm" needs revision. I am not sure about your X wife, but no bad algorithm is worth keeping anyway.
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dave_b,
De mortuis nil nisi bonum.
Four wives included.
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geoffkait,
Erdheim-Chester is the syndrome of the month. Raise awareness.
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That is something. How likely is it that patrons of some saloon in Tombstone were speaking Latin to each other? I have not been in Tombstone in years, but even then it did not seem likely.
soundsrealaudio,
Vinum bonum, pax in domum. In fact, we used to substitute "vinum" but I am afraid that "algorithm" would go nuts.
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geoffkait,
Leave diagnosing to those with more logical and systematic approach. Your way would not get you through CS, much less through anything in real life.
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"What if Neanderthals won, and Homo sapiens lost?" German car industry would be concentrated more towards the North. |
Then the thread will be "What if our brain implants were made with tubes" |
maritime51, The guy seems quite sanguine to your fixation with him. To tell you the truth, I would not mind joking with geoffkait, if it were leveled. I enjoy a little bit of multi-faceted humor involving a few topics at once. However, like this, I have to make sure my references do not go above what I learned in elementary school. |
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dave_b,
I have no problem with whatever language, but if it is some sort of race, I can report it for the benefit of competitive spirit.
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How puerile, but predictable. Why do we say "kidding" for something that is not supposed to be serious when kids take everything seriously? |
If this turns into some RNA/DNA/abnormalities thread, can we make sure to leave geoffkait's favorite syndrome out of discussion?
September is the month for Erdheim-Chester awareness here. It hits you in 50s, or later, so many here may start taking notice. |
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dave_b,
Hopefully not. It is quite rare and that is the problem.
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dave_b,
I was not trying to poach threads, but have been annoyed by this ridiculing of Asperger's. Instead, I thought of a little awareness raising for other things, too. Different syndrome every month. Until those peaches and hamburgers go away.
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vtvmvodtm,
It is puzzling that all that you wrote somehow escapes the reality check among enthusiasts. Again, long live tubes, but on any scale they are virtually non-existent. As a poster, I forgot who it was, noted earlier...it is just plain economy.
Tubes are a niche product with some value for those who like them to the level of idolizing, but so is my manual transmission.
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I am sitting and listening to a live CD (Leonard Cohen, Can’t Forget: A Souvenir Of A Grand Tour. track 4 La Manic) wondering about this tube/transistor debate. What do sound systems at relatively large concerts use? Is it tubes? Is it solid state? If I wanted to reproduce what I heard at the concert, would it make more sense to use something more similar to what I listened to during the live performance?
For this particular concert, I highly doubt any kind of home equipment would put you back there. CD is good, but the sound is not right.
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elizabeth,
Hold on to your cars. You surely know that they don't make them like that anymore. As it is now, tubes will outlive manual transmissions.
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geoffkait, "Famous Autistic People...….Hans Christian Andersen" Who diagnosed him? In school, or was it kindergarten, we learned that he had liver cancer. |
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That is what I, kind of, thought, too. The point between tubes and SS ends up being no point at all, if we are trying to reproduce the actual live event. Too many other variables get involved. To start, unless it is classical music, even "acoustic" one does get through some mode of electronic processing almost all the time. Not while playing guitar at home, but any venue bigger than a living room or so. Chasing some sound with tubes or transistors does not do much for actual reproduction. And that is for live performances which are maybe a smaller percentage of music sold. Who on Earth knows how something was supposed to sound in that studio half the world away? Good news is that these days it is getting to electronic sounds anyway so we do not even need to talk about "more natural".
My previous post was because I happen to have been at that particular Leonard Cohen concert and that song was the highlight of the evening. I remember it really vividly as does probably everyone who was there. There is no way that any equipment at home would reproduce it. Tubes or SS. First someone has to built a sports arena and then damp it with a few thousand people and their winter coats. Traps, corner contraptions, and first reflection things just would not cut it. Until that happens, it is all just babbling, I think. Otherwise, I think SS is much more convenient as it does not require changes. Just like automatic transmission is. I am not sure about cables etc.
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Class A also consistently sounds more pleasing to me. I would not dare to say it is more natural, believable, or something like that, but it does tickle me right. So does "loudness" button more often than not, I sheepishly admit.
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geoffkait,
I did come out and mentioned it many times, but you never read past "My understanding is..." so you did not drink from this well of wisdom I have been selflessly opening for you.
Now, just so you do not say I have not told you, appearance of the equipment does play a big role to many potential buyers.
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geoffkait,
Prove what? Well, whatever it is, no need for me to prove it. Time will tell. You can jump on board now and later pretend you were avantgarde. Tickets are free.
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dave_b,
Loudness button reminded me of my intermittent and unnoticed questions on these threads. People get into fierce arguments about tinniest pieces (for example, fuses), or directionality of wire, or taking covers off the component. They argue about perceived benefits and other camp makes just the opposite claims. Not once have I seen arguments about tweaks/tuning include how loud the music was when played with a certain tweak/tuning. Actual loudness is probably one of the most noticeable tweaks a person can do. It changes whole perception of sound in seconds or less. Some allegedly phenomenal cable that makes difference may not be that phenomenal at the different setting simply because ears/brain may not perceive the change it is supposed to make that noticeable. From what I understand, loudness button acts exactly on one part of that (brain), if not on ears themselves. Whatever it is, I often like it.
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"What's the problem with changing tubes ?" Not much, if someone prefers it to some other activities. However, needing to do it makes some users less inclined to support that technology when there is another, more convenient, option which still works quite well in many people's minds. Convenience does destroy many things, I suppose. Inconvenience makes them, well, inconvenient. Sometimes inconvenient enough not to be practical for daily use. We just cannot win. |
mapman,
I do not mind geoffkait trashing me at all. It goes well with my kindergarten training. Been there, done that. At some point, I had to give a lecture to 147 3-5 year olds. Talk about having a stage fright for a week prior to that. geoffkait is fine, he is just one and he is not even in the same room. The only real difference is that those 147 paid attention and thought about the subject.
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geoffkait, "I must leave now!" Any chance you will keep your word this time? |
Huh, guys, thanks for compliments. I am not sure that I am that righteous, but the bar is not set that high so I am not too bad. More like a dive bar, I would say.
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geoffkait, "I’m pretty sure in real life he’s a priest or bishop or something." Everybody is "something" so you are somewhat right about me. If you are talking about my profession, I am neither a priest, nor a bishop. I do, at times, have to act in that capacity to some extent, though. You know, improvising during some unexpected imperfect times. Kind of like dealing with you. |
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mapman, "...know-it-all GK,..." No. He does not know if it is better to put oregano directly on dough, on sauce, or on top of all the pizza ingredients. To his defense, nobody on Audiogon has ever answered that question. Any old Amish recipe for oregano on pizza? It has been bothering me for a while so I ask every time I make pizza. Maybe some day... |
sfcfran, It is an interesting outlook and it made me think of something unrelated to tubes/SS debate. "...if it is mostly accepted that Audio Quality Analog from Pass Labs is pretty much King at its price points," Why was/is anybody buying anything else? That would be an interesting marketing research, or at least Audiogon thread. Note: I have never heard anything by Pass, but have only heard good things about it. |
That was revealing. They mix oregano in the dough, it seems. I could not see that one coming. And then baking, taking out, baking again, really, who said Amish were simple? I will try that next time.
Speaking of tubes, they do get warm. Now, what the world needs is not more tubes. It is ovens with doors opening sideways.
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kosst_amojan,
This light bulb analogy was quite funny. I agree with it although, if someone likes it, why not.
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Dear Lee,
That is why I thought that pizza placed near the tube thread was appropriate.
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It is "organic". All the coldness is gone. |
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"...De Forest had only a limited understanding of how it worked....” Limited understanding is still understanding. Understanding of own limitations of understanding is often missing on these forums, while naive failure to recognize Socratic irony in some of the posts seems to be thriving. Here’s looking at you, kid... |
"...a dyed in the wool naysayer slash pseudo skeptic." It is not nice that wool-clad naysayers slash pseudo skeptics. This is just a non-sense hobby. No need for violence of that magnitude. |
Well, it seems to me that there are a few around here who may benefit from a bit of professional help.
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I cannot tell you. geoffkait is our diagnosis guru. He can tell us what we have and need. |
How come that geoffkait is so well-acquainted with a circus owner's thoughts? |
geoffkait, "Limited understanding is still much better than no understanding. Glubson understands what I mean." I'd better understand. I wrote the original of that sentence that you copied with minor, mostly stylistic, change. |
geoffkait, "...since you’ve obviously been following the wrong, you know..." I have to agree with this. I have been following your posts about technology and whatever else and they are, you know....mostly wrong. |
"...why we haven’t detected any other intelligent civilization in the universe..." We have a hard time detecting it here, much less in the rest of the universe. I am still searching... |
geoffkait, "I take it you can go a little whacko on those trans oceanic flights." Stalking me? Again? Are you that guy with a huge telephoto lens at the airport? Next time, come closer, I will buy you a sandwich. |
kosst_amojan, "God only knows what Kaity is capable of." I will be brave. So far, he has not shown much he is capable of. Although, if teleportation tweak works, I can see a potential for a lucrative career. Unless Air France finds out about it first. Even magic pebbles. Who has not tried to sell that story to some unsuspecting listener at the desperate evening moment? So, I will give him benefit of the doubt that he is trying. |
Well, he could say that not everything is in size and technique is what makes them magic.
Sometimes I feel like I am the only one who has not visited geoffkait's website.
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He may just be playing a fool. It would be hard to make it past high school with behavior, logic, knowledge, and data processing ability that he presents to us. I think his references point towards him being way over teenage years.
I used to show some of the posts on these threads to my friends and acquaintances. Not this thread, though. This one does not have as much technology and physics involved. It has been more to show what is out there than to make them laugh. I would say that most of the time they just shook their heads in disbelief. AT the same time, on one thread another poster showed my post to someone he implied was an expert in given field (something about respiratory mechanics and physiology, if I remember it well) and they supposedly had a good laugh. Well, it did puzzle me but what the heck. It is only fair that they found me ridiculous although I am still awaiting the answer where I was incorrect.
Who knows, maybe geoffkait is on the path to something with his teleportation tweak. Last time I was really thinking about it was during a Buggs Bunny movie. Diseintegrator A1 and then Integrator A1, or something like that. You disappear and then reappear elsewhere. Convenient idea. Except that convenience is, at least on this particular thread, not a welcome trait.
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dave_b, "This man is stealing people's money." Seriously, do you think anybody is buying it? |