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In Reply to: That was quite charitable of you posted by Sordidman on April 24, 2007 at 12:40:34:
Reading my reply would certainly indicate that I support George but my intent was to hightlight the fact that just because a component sounds good in ones system, does NOT mean it will sound the same when implemented in another system.I gave George the benefit of the doubt but I certainly didn't know the extent of his history of being abrasive and inflammatory but even still, being of a differing opinion does not make one wrong.
I agree that calling someone a "Moron" is unacceptable solely for the
reason of disagreement and this would certainly point to a mentally myopic viewpoint.
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And so is anyone else who feels the need to virulently attack my posts!
I find most of this rather offensive.
To think, I actually defended one of these guys a few months ago.Actually, the Cntent Rules state...
Hasn't this thread violated them somewhere along the line?
Can we stop this now?
B. No defamatory statements:
Defamatory statements are, for example, statements that contain certain kinds of untrue factual information about a person or a company that is derogatory. It's okay to say that the Belchfire amplifier sounds "flat and uninvolving." It's not okay to say that the amplifier doesn't meet its published specifications, unless you back the statement up with proof. Likewise, it's not okay to accuse a person or company of being dishonest, committing fraud, etc.
As a general rule, avoid repeating vague and unsubstantiated rumors about someone or some company. Stick to your experiences and your opinions, based on what you know not what you have heard on the grapevine.
C. No flames, personal attacks or contentious off-topic comments: The idea is to make this a pleasant environment to discuss audio, not a schoolyard, or name-calling and rock-throwing festival.
As I said, you shouldn't really skip your medication. I recommend you talk to your doctor about dosage increase.Meanwhile, until your condition stabilizes, it's better for you to refrain from posting here - it can make things worse.
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