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Pinging Sir T
Apparently, John Curl doesn't remember your Onkyo amp mod.
Click here.
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Just a minute while I grab a bag of popcorn and take a seat....
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Originally Posted by nightflier
Just a minute while I grab a bag of popcorn and take a seat....
I did my best to jog his memory...
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Surely there must be more than one John Curl. Maybe a neighbor or a friend?
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Originally Posted by E-Stat
I did my best to jog his memory...
rw
I guess you did :rolleyes5:
However you would have done better by mentioning a particular name, a particular event in a particular year. You would have gotten just a bit more information than just "wrong person"
Nice try though, here is a brownie. :ciappa:
So much for gotcha postings.....
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Originally Posted by nightflier
Just a minute while I grab a bag of popcorn and take a seat....
I hope you choke on that popcorn. Hopefully it would make it the last bag you have.
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Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
So much for gotcha postings.....
Apparently, the amps were not particularly memorable to him. I was really curious as to what he would say.
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Originally Posted by nightflier
Just a minute while I grab a bag of popcorn and take a seat....
Have you tried puffed corn? It's popcorn without the shells and hulls. It's quite addictive. I've got my bag and I'm munching and waiting!:biggrin5:
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Well lil't is still working up to an explanation, so I think I have time to go to the store and get some puffed corn. Thanks for the tip.
...and my beer is Grolsch, so I can save it for when I get back, lol.
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Originally Posted by nightflier
...and my beer is Grolsch, so I can save it for when I get back, lol.
I thought Americans only drank Budweiser and Coors Light :D
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Originally Posted by audio amateur
I thought Americans only drank Budweiser and Coors Light :D
Most of us have switched to hand crafted micro brewery beers. Of course to me wine is always my first choice and I will be making a lot of first choices later today.
Oh and I have cheesey balls for a snack.
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Originally Posted by JohnMichael
Most of us have switched to hand crafted micro brewery beers. Of course to me wine is always my first choice and I will be making a lot of first choices later today.
Oh and I have cheesey balls for a snack.
TMI my friend. TMI.
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Originally Posted by audio amateur
I thought Americans only drank Budweiser and Coors Light :D
Somebody give me something to throw at him. :incazzato:
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Beer and Audio
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Originally Posted by audio amateur
I thought Americans only drank Budweiser and Coors Light :D
Never underestimate the quality of a good import. Maybe it's just my current bias, but most everything that comes from the Netherlands is at least audition-worthy, no?
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Originally Posted by nightflier
Never underestimate the quality of a good import. Maybe it's just my current bias, but most everything that comes from the Netherlands is at least audition-worthy, no?
An audition or a tasting? :) I myself am no big fan of Dutch beers, then again I only know the 'commercial' brews, Grolsch Heineken and Amstel to name a few. They're just the basic lager, nothing special. I do however enjoy every now and then Belgian beers, commercial or otherwise, but they are usually a lot heavier and have a disitinctive taste. Not something you want to have with a meal.... They are better had as an aperitif (pre dinner drink) with salty snacks.
Cheers!
http://www.thebeerclub.com.sg/images/ChimayB.gif
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Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
Somebody give me something to throw at him. :incazzato:
Didn't mean to cause a stir:nonod:
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Originally Posted by nightflier
Never underestimate the quality of a good import. Maybe it's just my current bias, but most everything that comes from the Netherlands is at least audition-worthy, no?
If you are talking about their women, then h.ll yes! The audition lines start here.
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aa, have you just discovered Chimay? I was introduced to it about 10 years ago. Since then I buy it regularly. I also have four of those gold trimmed glasses.
Phila. is a good beer town. There are two bars that have Chimay on tap. Many bars take pride in the large variety of "good" beers they carry. I bought the glasses in a beer paraphernalia store on South St.
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Ah, yes, and then there's the Dutch women...
http://www.the-spearhead.com/wp-cont.../10/632hx6.jpg
Not to mention the more progressive take on just about everything from alcohol, drugs to... well you get the idea. My take on the country? Quite plainly: it's my favorite country to visit - people just seem to enjoy life more. Compared to the Belgians, the Brits, the French, the Spanish, and just about every other Western European country, there just seems to be more rejoicing in that little rainy corner of the continent. I also think this is reflected in the quality of the audio equipment that they produce. And it's one country that knows how to party; just ask Worf what he thought of his vacation there last summer.
AA, yes Chimay is a fine beer, but I'm still a fan of traditional Grolsch, the best balanced beer IMO. Amstel is just a notch above Orangeboom and the rest of the "export-focussed" stuff. But get yourself some Christoffel Bier and that will grow some hair on your chest! If that's too rich for ya, maybe something like Leeuw Beer might be more to your taste, although that's a bit too sweet for my palate. Heineken is barely passable with little character these days, but there was a time when it was better. Now that they've bought out everyone who competed with them, they aren't exactly well regarded in a country that idealizes the little guys (after all it's a small country, too).
By the way, you only have to be 16 years old to buy beer there, before you can register for the army or drive a car. How's that for progressive?
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Originally Posted by JoeE SP9
aa, have you just discovered Chimay?
What would make you think that? :) Chimay is something you can buy off the shelf at the local grocery shop here, so I guess I really discovered it (taste wise) a few years back thanks to my best buddy suggesting it to me, who so happens to be from Belgium. I'm only 22 but I started appreciating beer about 7 years ago so I do have a few favourites.
American beers however, I haven't a clue about :) You'll have to initiate me!
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Originally Posted by audio amateur
I thought Americans only drank Budweiser and Coors Light :D
There are some of us who do prefer Coors Light when we choose to drink beer. I've had countless different Asian, European, Australian and American lagers and indeed there are countless having more "character". Micro breweries abound here in the states. I drink beer more as a thirst quencher and prefer a cold, light approach. While on a skiing trip in Colorado, I stopped by their main facility in Golden for a free tour. It is the largest single beer brewing facility in the world. They generate their own power and provide it free to a nearby college. They pioneered the use of recyclable aluminum cans back in 1959 and have always focused on delivering the product fresh and cold.
I turn to single malt scotch when I'm in a sippin' mood and want a distinctive flavor. Say Glenfarclas, Laphroaig, or Bruichladdich. :)
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Originally Posted by nightflier
You're saying you can't get this in sunny Cali? I've seen some pretty hot babes in the US...
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Originally Posted by nightflier
By the way, you only have to be 16 years old to buy beer there, before you can register for the army or drive a car. How's that for progressive?
When I was 13, my mom told me to go buy some beer at the local grocery store. I had no problems bringing home a 24 pack :D
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Originally Posted by audio amateur
You're saying you can't get this in sunny Cali? I've seen some pretty hot babes in the US...
Certainly, but if you ask for her number, she will either respond quoting the Bible or ask what kind of car you drive. In the Netherlands, you don't get dissed when you tell them it's a bicycle.
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Originally Posted by nightflier
Certainly, but if you ask for her number, she will either respond quoting the Bible or ask what kind of car you drive. In the Netherlands, you don't get dissed when you tell them it's a bicycle.
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Haha, interesting point!
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Originally Posted by nightflier
Not to mention the more progressive take on just about everything from alcohol, drugs to... well you get the idea. My take on the country? Quite plainly: it's my favorite country to visit - people just seem to enjoy life more. Compared to the Belgians, the Brits, the French, the Spanish, and just about every other Western European country, there just seems to be more rejoicing in that little rainy corner of the continent. I also think this is reflected in the quality of the audio equipment that they produce. And it's one country that knows how to party; just ask Worf what he thought of his vacation there last summer.
I agree. The French are unpleasent and even snotty sometimes (I know I was raised there). I find the Brits to be a lot more pleasant and helpful in general. The Italiens are often refered to as 'happy french'. And the spanish... I like. Ive yet to visit the Netherlands but one of my good friends now lives in Amsterdam so I probably should pay him a visit.
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Originally Posted by audio amateur
What would make you think that? :) Chimay is something you can buy off the shelf at the local grocery shop here, so I guess I really discovered it (taste wise) a few years back thanks to my best buddy suggesting it to me, who so happens to be from Belgium. I'm only 22 but I started appreciating beer about 7 years ago so I do have a few favourites.
American beers however, I haven't a clue about :) You'll have to initiate me!
IMO:
Without offending anyone (I hope) my suggestion is, major brand name American beers are not worth investigating. There are many American craft beers from smaller breweries that rival the best German and Belgian brews. I can't comment on light beers of any type. I think all of them taste truly awful. When I just want to drink beer I get Pilsner Urquell. I don't like or drink malt liquor either.
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Originally Posted by JoeE SP9
IMO:
Without offending anyone (I hope) my suggestion is, major brand name American beers are not worth investigating. There are many American craft beers from smaller breweries that rival the best German and Belgian brews. I can't comment on light beers of any type. I think all of them taste truly awful. When I just want to drink beer I get Pilsner Urquell. I don't like or drink malt liquor either.
Funny you mention Pilsner, I was in Prague (Czech Republic) last September. Everyone one was telling me they had some good beers there, but Pilsner didn't do anything for me.
I think Coors Light etc are okay as a refreshing drinks, no more. Just like EStat, I enjoy a light lager as a refreshment. Hard liquor I don't have a taste for, save a few I really enjoy when I have them (Bailey's, Disaronno).
I think we're drifting pretty severly from the original heated debate to be. It's funny how some of these threads change to beer talk :D
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So did I get the puffed corn for nothing?
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Originally Posted by audio amateur
I think we're drifting pretty severly from the original heated debate to be
Well there's one person not complaining about that....
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Originally Posted by nightflier
Well lil't is still working up to an explanation, so I think I have time to go to the store and get some puffed corn. Thanks for the tip.
...and my beer is Grolsch, so I can save it for when I get back, lol.
Sir T is not working up anything, so drink away and maybe your will drown(at least I hope you will). And yes the puffed corn was a waste, and shucks you didn't choke!
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Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
Sir T is not working up anything
How 'bout a little beer talk then? :) You drink beer?
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So John Curl doesn't know who you are?
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Originally Posted by nightflier
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Not to mention the more progressive take on just about everything from alcohol, drugs to... well you get the idea. My take on the country? Quite plainly: it's my favorite country to visit - people just seem to enjoy life more.
Spent 6 weeks just outside of Eindhoven. Changed my life.
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So Curl doesn't remember a Onkyo mod he might have done about 4 years ago after being given some very basic & limited info which did not include the name of the person who had to mod done?
That's your evidence?
OoooooKaaaaaay! :shocked: :out:
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I'm looking forward to the Curling competition at this years Olympics!
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Originally Posted by E-Stat
Apparently, John Curl doesn't remember your Onkyo amp mod.
Click here.
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What a waste of a thread. Were you like the teachers' playground snitch back in grade school too? :sleep:
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Originally Posted by Woochifer
What a waste of a thread.
Honestly, I wanted to get a flavor from Curl as to what he did to the Onkyo amps. If he could truly transform a $300 amp like the M-282 into a world class unit, then I was most certainly interested. Frankly, I was surprised that he neither remembered the project nor our famous recording engineer.
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Originally Posted by E-Stat
Honestly, I wanted to get a flavor from Curl as to what he did to the Onkyo amps. If he could truly transform a $300 amp like the M-282 into a world class unit, then I was most certainly interested. Frankly, I was surprised that he neither remembered the project nor our famous recording engineer.
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Who said anything about a $300 M-282? Who mentioned anything about a comparison between my mod amps and a JC-1. I count you guilty on two counts.
I made no mention of a mod to a M-282, or mentioned any comparison with another amp. This was you flying off the handle in an effort to play gotcha, and it failed miserably. You don't even have your basic facts straight!
I don't believe you mentioned my name at all. So not much to remember is there? You did not mention much of anything, so there is NOTHING to remember.
The only "honest" thing you tried to do is embarrass somebody else, and it blew up in your face. Too bad :sad:
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Originally Posted by nightflier
So John Curl doesn't know who you are?
Since there was no name mentioned, how would he brightness?
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Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
Since there was no name mentioned, how would he brightness?
Perhaps he just has poor memory. Neither you nor the project had any memorable effect on him. Not even a "I seem to recall...". Nothing. Zilch. As for me, I remember customers and programming projects I worked on twenty years ago.
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Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
Who said anything about a $300 M-282?
My mistake. Your 500 series amps are no longer produced.
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Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
Who mentioned anything about a comparison between my mod amps and a JC-1.
Ok. For some reason, I thought you were under the impression your modified amps were comparable to current production hi end amplifiers.
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Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
I don't believe you mentioned my name at all. So not much to remember is there? You did not mention much of anything, so there is NOTHING to remember.
I'll repeat. Apparently neither you nor the notion of Onkyo amps were memorable to him. Apparently I drew the wrong conclusion of how closely you know him since you said earlier "that is why I asked him to do the modification."
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