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Re: High-Def Playback: The Firmware Gotcha

Posted by Lloyd Parsons on 07/25/07 16:36

In article <e4qda3lrn7bdevkarpsojhlqm85mj3jv8d@4ax.com>,
Spurious Response <SpuriousResponse@cleansignal.org> wrote:

> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 20:48:46 -0500, Lloyd Parsons <lloydparsons@mac.com>
> wrote:
>
> >In article <4c8da35oq0lc9cuklnqvfd35shg7pprh19@4ax.com>,
> > Spurious Response <SpuriousResponse@cleansignal.org> wrote:
> >
> >> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 08:22:09 -0500, Lloyd Parsons <lloydparsons@mac.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Doesn't matter if it
> >> >is single or mult-purpose. Both my Toshiba and Sony hi def disk players
> >> >are computers running Linux.
> >>
> >>
> >> Yes, it does matter. My router runs Linux, but I cannot use it as a
> >> computer. It computes NOTHING. It performs hard wired functions. Period.
> >> NOT a computer.
> >>
> >> With every post, you prove you are a lay person as it relates to
> >> electronics.
> >
> >Yeah, I'm just totally inexperienced and just waiting with bated breath
> >for your wisdom.
> >
> >Here's a bit of my history :
> >1961-1983 - Navy electronics (aviation), fire control radars, nav
> >systems, comm systems
>
> Yet you still have no grasp as to the meaning of the term computer.
> >
I have a firm grasp on what it means. Have had that grasp since working
with analog computers and up. I don't have a grasp on your definition.
You must've gotten it from wiki

> >1983-2003 - Programmer, hardware tech and network designer.
>
> Oh boy! A three pronged twit!
>
Yep, but probably earning a living at it before you quit shitting yellow!

> > Starting
> >with S100 systems and moving through to PCs and printers.
>
> Must have been one of those coffee and doughnut dopes then.
>
> > Including
> >Novell, Linux, and other network and pc operating systems.
>
> Yet you still do not understand the basic difference between an actual
> computer and a device which is micro-possessor controlled. Amazing.
>
What's even more amazing is that you post your definition without a
single credential to back up your purported expertise.

> >2003-2005 - tech sales, network design and support.
>
> Hahaha.... that says it all.... a fucking salesman.
>
Yep, damn proud of it too. The salesman is the last in a long line of
people to make or break a products success. If we won't sell it, it
doesn't sell.

> >2005 - retired, play golf and like to read all the 'experts' in
> >usenet... ;-)
>
> The golf thing garners ZERO points as well. Idiots paying far too much
> for far too little material value. Try billiards, technodope. Oh...
> that's right... you likely do not have the capacity to be precise, which
> is what the discussion is all about.
>
> Golf is a fucking joke. Take ANY one shot, do it 100 times, and see
> how bad your stats really are.
>
Take your fat ass out to the course sometime. I'll add golf to the list
of things you know little about but are willing to try to impart wisdom
about.

> Take a good, difficult billiard shot or a nice riff on a guitar, and do
> it 100 times and see the difference between some dope that learned to
> quell his slice and someone that understands the term "precision".

I prefer the piano, organ or keyboard to guitar, but whatever floats
your boat...

Have another beer 'cause that's all you pool table types are good for!
;-)

From your answer, it is easy to see you are one of the 'new breed' of
electronics experts, ones with no real expertise or experience, just a
lot of inane remarks.

 

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