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Postby Ron » Mon Jun 09, 2003 5:28 pm

Patrick M wrote:Is it safe to take laptops to public baths? What about hair dryers?


I won't vouch for hair dryers, but no problem with laptops as long as you're runnin' on batteries.

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Postby lukpac » Mon Jun 09, 2003 5:33 pm

Ed Bishop wrote:Well, you say he was wrong.


Ed, most were not "I think" issues. They were "these facts prove this point" issues. Besides, Steve often agreed, although often not in public.

And to be fair, he doesn't have to be right all the time--nobody is.


But the problem is that people *do* assume he's always right. Even when he's making a totally random guess. Steve says they must have used NR 3 times on Imagine, even though he doesn't really know the details of what went on? Well, they MUST have! Steve said it! Who are you to disagree?!

Well, shoot the gang for actually liking the guy.


The majority of people on the forum have never met Steve. Ever. Most haven't had a private conversation with him, even via e-mail. Ever.

There's a big difference between "Steve seems like a nice guy" and "tell me what you ate for breakfast, Steve." Don't you understand this?

It hasn't escaped my notice--or his, apparently--that you guys are still lurking around.


While I can't speak for everyone else, as I've noted several times previously, I haven't been. I probably haven't been to the site in two months. Well, I think I came across a discography page once in that time, but it wasn't on the forum.

If I didn't know better, I'd swear, despite the denials, some of you miss the action.


Not really. If I really missed it, I would have come back by now. I would be reading the site on a daily (or at least weekly) basis. I wouldn't be making comments like this here.

I still wish you and D would reconsider. You certainly have nothing to lose.


Nothing except a lot of my time and energy. How many times can you tell someone (using only the most polite language, of course) "shut the fuck up, you're wrong, I've shown you this a half dozen times already, stop going on about my 'inferior' equipment"?

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Postby Rspaight » Mon Jun 09, 2003 6:12 pm

Ron wrote:
Patrick M wrote:Is it safe to take laptops to public baths? What about hair dryers?


I won't vouch for hair dryers, but no problem with laptops as long as you're runnin' on batteries.


So, you have extensive experience using battery-powered devices in public baths?

Don't answer that.

Ryan

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Postby Xenu » Mon Jun 09, 2003 7:36 pm

Rspaight wrote:
So, you have extensive experience using battery-powered devices in public baths?

Don't answer that.

Ryan


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Postby Ron » Tue Jun 10, 2003 4:36 am

Rspaight wrote:
Ron wrote:
Patrick M wrote:Is it safe to take laptops to public baths? What about hair dryers?


I won't vouch for hair dryers, but no problem with laptops as long as you're runnin' on batteries.


So, you have extensive experience using battery-powered devices in public baths?

Don't answer that.


Actually, I'm proud to announce that I've never had occasion to use battery-operated appliances in the baths. I guess that makes me *all man* [sort of].

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Postby Ron » Tue Jun 10, 2003 4:43 am

Grant wrote:I do not march in lockstep with most of the people there.


And for that reason you are ultra cool.

Why do I suddenly feel like a "token"?


Eh?

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Postby Sound » Tue Jun 10, 2003 6:50 am

Rspaight wrote:Would this be a good time to point out that Steve's mastering of Metallica's "Ride The Lightning" makes my girlfriend horny?

Ryan


I don't know Ryan.
Does your girlfriend get horny from watching "Leave It To Beaver" also?
Maybe you are just very lucky. Maybe it's your 'knob-tweaking' that gets her hot.

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Postby Rspaight » Tue Jun 10, 2003 8:35 am

Sound wrote:
Rspaight wrote:Would this be a good time to point out that Steve's mastering of Metallica's "Ride The Lightning" makes my girlfriend horny?

Ryan


I don't know Ryan.
Does your girlfriend get horny from watching "Leave It To Beaver" also?
Maybe you are just very lucky. Maybe it's your 'knob-tweaking' that gets her hot.


In the interest of full disclosure (and in case my wife ever sees this):

- I do not own a copy of the DCC "Ride The Lightning" by Metallica.

- I do not have a girlfriend, unless you count my wife. Which I do. "Girlfriend" sounded funnier to me than "wife."

- "Ride The Lightning" also just sounded funny. I realized later that the DCC Harry Chapin reissue may have been even funnier, but "Ride The Lightning" was good enough.

- For those poor souls that never encountered the "Steve's CDs make my girlfriend horny" thread on sh.tv, my post would have made more sense if you had. I'm really not given to saying things like that out of the blue. Really. No, really.

That is all. Back to reality.

Ryan

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Postby Ron » Tue Jun 10, 2003 10:09 am

Dunno know why, but for some reason this thread has been the home for quite a few confessions: Xenu confessed to not knowing many remastering engineers who have their own fan clubs. Ron [that's me] confessed to having frequented the public baths sans batteries. Grant admits to being a token. Ryan allows as how he doesn't even own a Metallica CD. Ed now admits to not worshipping Steve Hoffman. And Luke merely asks: "Where do I send the baby's gift?"

But honestly, fellas. None of this waay cool bonding has had any effect whatsoever on our efforts to increase our membership. We remain stuck at 60. Not a single new member has signed on since the Membership Drive was inagurated. Got friends at other sites? Great. Turn 'um on to this place. We got hero worship here too, you know. And we've also got girlfriends and/or houseboys who get wet at the first wiff of a great remastering job.

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Postby Rspaight » Tue Jun 10, 2003 10:43 am

I could ask the voices in my head to sign up, but you don't want to talk to them. Trust me.

Seriously, though, I do have a couple potential victims...

Ryan
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Postby Thesia » Tue Jun 10, 2003 11:23 am

And I would be Ryan's potential victim Number 1. I've glanced through a few posts and decided you people were just twisted enough to meet my stringent criteria. Congrats. Or condolences, depending on your point of view.

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Postby Rspaight » Tue Jun 10, 2003 12:17 pm

Yay, me! 61! I feel like Roger Maris.

Where's my cookie?

Ryan
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Postby Patrick M » Tue Jun 10, 2003 3:22 pm

Thesia wrote:And I would be Ryan's potential victim Number 1. I've glanced through a few posts and decided you people were just twisted enough to meet my stringent criteria. Congrats. Or condolences, depending on your point of view.


Whoa....is this 4 members from central KY now? Are we going to take over Madtown as the "capital of Lukpacland"?

I'm going to CD Central right now to start my own signup booth!

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Postby Ron » Tue Jun 10, 2003 5:19 pm

Thesia wrote:And I would be Ryan's potential victim Number 1. I've glanced through a few posts and decided you people were just twisted enough to meet my stringent criteria. Congrats. Or condolences, depending on your point of view.

Ryan, you be da man! Roger Maris indeed.

Welcome, Thesia. If you're only as half on the ball as Ryan that will nontheless put you in the top 10% of current membership here in terms of on-the-ballness. Do you mind my asking if you are a gal or a fella? Your name, as I'm sure you've heard before, is rather unusual. [And if it turns out that you're a woman, I will add: it's a very lovely and unusual name.] One additional question: Do you ever listen to Metallica?]


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Postby Grant » Tue Jun 10, 2003 5:43 pm

Hmmmm...