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Posted by Ty Ford on 02/13/06 14:32
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:13:40 -0500, Steve King wrote
(in article <35WdnUyObYrA7XLeRVn-oA@comcast.com>):
>>
>> Oh! News. That's different. That's not what we're talking about. News is
>> run
>> n gun survival mode. When you aren't jammed by your news situation and
>> actually have time to set up properly, a hypercardioid for interiors (and
>> by
>> interiors I'm talking about office and residential spaces) a hyper is an
>> audibly obvious winner.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ty Ford
>
> You know, it occurs to me that many of the more strongly expressed opinions
> and disagreements on this and even on RAMPS occur between people with very
> different perspectives, different needs. (Roberto excepted, because we all
> know his perspective. LOL) The newbies don't know how to describe their
> needs and their criteria. The experienced pros can't imagine going to work
> without their top drawer equipment. Sometimes its amusing to see how many
> iterations a thread goes through before people really start to communicate.
> Just like life ;-)
>
> Steve King
Sorry Steve, what do mics have to do with a large format magazine and
breakfast cereal?
What's Life?
A magazine.
How much does it cost?
50 cents
haven't got it.
That's tough.
What's tough?
Life's tough.
What's Life?
Life's a magazine....
memory is a very strange thing
Regards,
Ty
-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com
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