I agree Sidekicker. This has become ridiculous. I havent really been much into the argument [at least from my perspective] and have just added a note here or there. But I agree, it is getting old. And it is annoying people. This debate has stooped below levels of appropriate decency, and I am finished with it. I was finished with my last post actually, but I just wanted to say that I agree with sidekicker. I support people in this thread, but I am tired of seeing this argument go around in circles.
It is pointless.
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"Alex Harris"
"Alex"
I just saw this, and laughed and laughed. Typical. Don't you have anything better to do?
A few things:
1) what the f is an "Alex Harris"?
2) all our gigs are now performed exclusively in the middle of the ocean. usually next to foghorns.
3) loved the "teach you some humility" line. Really classy!
Since you clearly have time to burn, email me please, my address is my (real) first name followed by L's birthdate @ hotmail. No year in the date.
P.S. I believe you-know-who used to say that it is not only the upper partials that carry the tone, but also correct intonation of all the partials together that produces resonance and carries the sound the farthest.
I just saw this, and laughed and laughed. Typical. Don't you have anything better to do?
A few things:
1) what the f is an "Alex Harris"?
2) all our gigs are now performed exclusively in the middle of the ocean. usually next to foghorns.
3) loved the "teach you some humility" line. Really classy!
Since you clearly have time to burn, email me please, my address is my (real) first name followed by L's birthdate @ hotmail. No year in the date.
P.S. I believe you-know-who used to say that it is not only the upper partials that carry the tone, but also correct intonation of all the partials together that produces resonance and carries the sound the farthest.