What wories me

On Thursday, 7 November 2019 15:09:11 UTC, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

Repair is about being literal, compulsive, making the broken amp
exactly like it left the factory.

often it's about workarounds for un-economically-fixable parts or bad designs


NT
 
On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 4:47:33 PM UTC-5, Phil Allison wrote:
FYI:

Only desperate liars and egomaniacs reply out of context every time they post.

It's not just their autism alone.

Sounds like Phil understands himself better than most people.

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jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

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Phil Allison

** I can barely think of anything more *irrelevant* than the above asinine claim from resident nut-case bully JL.

Shame he cannot identify simple audio amp deign problems.

Thinks too literally maybe ....


Repair is about being literal, compulsive,

** Massive absurdity.

Design is about being lateral, diffusive, making things that no-one
else has ever made.

** Counts an asshole like JL out then.

We are different, and this is a design group.

** Whose members cannot solve simple audio design problems when handed to you on a plate ?

Including especially the Three Stooges.


FYI:

Only desperate liars and egomaniacs reply out of context every time they post.

It's not just their autism alone.


...... Phil


--

John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc

lunatic fringe electronics
 
tabb...@gmail.com wrote:

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jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
Repair is about being literal, compulsive, making the broken amp
exactly like it left the factory.

often it's about workarounds for un-economically-fixable parts or bad designs

** Good service techs are smarter that most designers.

They have to reverse engineer flawed designs and come up with a usable fix in under an hour - then carry it out and prove it on the bench.

All for standard, puny service rates.

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Just like bad doctors bury their mistakes, designers have their's mass produced.

That is why they are usually anonymous and impossible to contact.

As a self employed service tech and occasional designer I am in the opposite situation. The buck stops with me.



...... Phil
 
On 07/11/2019 00:12, Phil Allison wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:

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Also, there isn't much that can be done about it, at least at a personal
level, whereas influencing CO2 output is quite feasible, though
sometimes inconvenient. There is usually more to be gained by worrying
about the things that one can fix or mitigate.


** So you would organise a new arrangement of deck chairs on a fast sinking liner with 5000 pax cos it was something to do?
Not a good analogy. The fast sinking liner will inevitably sink. It is
not yet inevitable that all of humanity will die in a nuclear war, just
a disturbing possibility. Therefore other problems are not necessarily
all irrelevant, and actions to avert other problems are not necessarily
futile.
 
On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 2:09:11 AM UTC+11, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 20:40:04 -0800 (PST), Phil Allison
pallison49@gmail.com> wrote:

jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

A nuke attack by NK would probably kill a lot less people than Hitler
or Stalin or Mao each killed.

** I can barely think of anything more *irrelevant* than the above asinine claim from resident nut-case bully JL.

Shame he cannot identify simple audio amp design problems.

Thinks too literally maybe ....

Repair is about being literal, compulsive, making the broken amp
exactly like it left the factory.

Not exactly. Sensible repairs include modifications to prevent the amplifier getting broken in the same way the next time the damaging situation comes up.

Design is about being lateral, diffusive, making things that no-one
else has ever made.

Some design does involve creating new products for new markets.

It's risky. You don't know how big the new market is going to be, and you haven't got much insight into the way the new customers will use the new product.

You don't seem to do that. Mostly your business seems to involve modifying existing designs to do a slightly different job in a slightly different application. If you were better at your job, most of these modification would have been anticipated and could be effected by cut-and-link modifications to a more flexible initial design.

> We are different, and this is a design group.

And John Larkin thinks that he is one of the designers.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 19:56:29 -0800 (PST), Phil Allison
<pallison49@gmail.com> wrote:

jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

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Repair is about being literal,


** Only if you interpret the word itself literally.

Which is *exactly* what JL has just done.

How hysterically funny !!




..... Phil

Beer spills and cigarette butts are hell on those guitar pedals,
aren't they?



--

John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc

lunatic fringe electronics
 
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

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Repair is about being literal,

** Only if you interpret the word itself literally.

Which is *exactly* what JL has just done.

How hysterically funny !!




...... Phil
 
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

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Repair is about being literal,


** Only if you interpret the word itself literally.

Which is *exactly* what JL has just done.

How hysterically funny !!



Beer spills and cigarette butts are hell on those guitar pedals,
aren't they?

** JL just keeps on proving to everyone what a nasty bully and asshole he REALLY is. Prides himself on it.

Can't solve my simple electronics puzzles to save his miserable life though.

Nor can Win.

Wot a hoot.


..... Phil
 
On Friday, 8 November 2019 03:22:40 UTC, Bill Sloman wrote:
On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 2:09:11 AM UTC+11, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

We are different, and this is a design group.

And John Larkin thinks that he is one of the designers.

Bill is so disconnected from reality that he thinks he isn't.
Other bs snipped.
 
On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 8:39:20 AM UTC-5, tabb...@gmail.com wrote:
Bill is so disconnected from reality that he thinks he isn't.
Other bs snipped.

Reality has a long term Restraining Order against Bill. :(
 
tabb...@gmail.com wrote:

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Bill Sloman wrote:


We are different, and this is a design group.

And John Larkin thinks that he is one of the designers.

Bill is so disconnected from reality that he thinks he isn't.
Other bs snipped.

FYI:

Bill is a committee member of the local IEEE branch here.

http://site.ieee.org/nsw/files/2019/05/2019-Exec-Comm-1.png

He speaks softly with a distinct British accent.

I went to high school and Sydney University alongside side this bloke, we were best mates at the time and for long after.

https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1331398

Till he married an American girl and turned into a Yank.

Small world....



...... Phil
 
Bill Sloman wrote:

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Bill is a committee member of the local IEEE branch here.

http://site.ieee.org/nsw/files/2019/05/2019-Exec-Comm-1.png

He speaks softly with a distinct British accent.

It's actually an Australian accent,

** FFS, your speech has a British accent to it.

Unnoticed by you like your gross autism.



> but Australians only hear the non-Australian component,

** FFS they hear both, but it makes you sound like a pom.

Hated species among all dinkum Aussies.


Till he married an American girl and turned into a Yank.

It takes more than marrying an American girl to turn somebody into a Yank.

FFS yet again, I did not say that.

Jim went to LIVE in the USA, vouched for by AT&T.

After several years, met Janis - his pretty, blonde, Catholic dental nurse - and married her. Brought her to Sydney once to show her off.

Became indistinguishable from a native born Yank, by that time.

Something he often mocked previously, by adopting a fake accent and saying dopey things.


...... Phil
 
On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 12:39:20 AM UTC+11, tabb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 8 November 2019 03:22:40 UTC, Bill Sloman wrote:
On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 2:09:11 AM UTC+11, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

We are different, and this is a design group.

And John Larkin thinks that he is one of the designers.

Bill is so disconnected from reality that he thinks he isn't.

NT has his own problems with reality. This is one of them.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 8:22:34 AM UTC+11, Phil Allison wrote:
tabb...@gmail.com wrote:

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Bill Sloman wrote:


We are different, and this is a design group.

And John Larkin thinks that he is one of the designers.

Bill is so disconnected from reality that he thinks he isn't.
Other bs snipped.


FYI:

Bill is a committee member of the local IEEE branch here.

http://site.ieee.org/nsw/files/2019/05/2019-Exec-Comm-1.png

He speaks softly with a distinct British accent.

It's actually an Australian accent, but Australians only hear the non-Australian component, which is that my vowel triangle shifted in the British direction after living in the UK for 22 years.

I went to high school and Sydney University alongside side this bloke, we were best mates at the time and for long after.

https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1331398

Till he married an American girl and turned into a Yank.

It takes more than marrying an American girl to turn somebody into a Yank. They can learn to look enough like a Yank to avoid frightening the wife's relatives, but secondary school history lessons leave Australians with the impression that the US constitution was an early attempt at a written constitution which wasn't entirely successful. Some Americans can realise this but it doesn't happen often, and they are unlikely to admit it.

> Small world....

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
>Wonder what that could be ??

I'll tell you. The people with their fingers on the buttons are filthy rich and don't want to lose it.
 
On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 2:18:37 PM UTC+11, Phil Allison wrote:
Bill Sloman wrote:

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Bill is a committee member of the local IEEE branch here.

http://site.ieee.org/nsw/files/2019/05/2019-Exec-Comm-1.png

He speaks softly with a distinct British accent.

It's actually an Australian accent,

** FFS, your speech has a British accent to it.

Unnoticed by you like your gross autism.

Since I spend time with people who do know about accents and autism, the fact that I couldn't notice it is immaterial.

but Australians only hear the non-Australian component,

** FFS they hear both, but it makes you sound like a pom.

You don't notice you own accent in other people's speech. When I was an undergraduate, long before I'd been outside Australia, it was occasionally suggested that I spoke with a British accent. My parents both came from South Australia, where the Australian accent is less broad, and both had been to university - and educated Australians don't usually have a borad Australian accent either, so what they were detecting was a minor variation from the norm.

> Hated species among all dinkum Aussies.

Which is one the reasons that dinkum Aussies are a minority in decline.

The fact that Scott Morrison tries to pass himself off as a fair dinkum Aussie is another

Till he married an American girl and turned into a Yank.

It takes more than marrying an American girl to turn somebody into a Yank.

FFS yet again, I did not say that.

Jim went to LIVE in the USA, vouched for by AT&T.

After several years, met Janis - his pretty, blonde, Catholic dental nurse - and married her. Brought her to Sydney once to show her off.

Became indistinguishable from a native born Yank, by that time.

Your capacity for making fine distinctions isn't impressive.

> Something he often mocked previously, by adopting a fake accent and saying dopey things.

You concentrate on saying dopey things. That doesn't make you a fair dinkum Aussie - most of them vote for the Labor Party, though some of the dumber ones have been suckered by the Liberals recently.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
Bill Sloman Has Gone Mad wrote


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** FFS, your speech has a British accent to it.

Unnoticed by you like your gross autism.

Since I spend time with people who do know about accents and autism, the fact that I couldn't notice it is immaterial.

** Massive, fucking non-sequitur.



but Australians only hear the non-Australian component,

** FFS they hear both, but it makes you sound like a pom.

You don't notice you own accent in other people's speech.

** Hmmmm - makes at lot of sense .........l.




Hated species among all dinkum Aussies.

Which is one the reasons that dinkum Aussies are a minority in decline.

** So they ought to forget their animosity and breed more often with pommy bitches and make more brats ? Not likely.


Became indistinguishable from a native born Yank, by that time.

Something he often mocked previously, by adopting a fake accent
and saying dopey things.

You concentrate on saying dopey things.

** Crikey, look out, Bill is running a case based on a single ward, plucked out and twisted into in a new context.

That IS hitting dead Rock Bottom in the sport of fallacious reasoning.

Kerr Plop.

Like a turd hitting the water.



..... Phil





> Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
Bill Slowman wrote:

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** Massive, fucking non-sequitur.

My opinion that I don't have an English accent is based on conversations with people who study accents for a living.

** Bullshit, it sticks out like dogs balls.

You sound like some snooty pom that has lived here a while.

IOW a posh mixed accent.


> > My opinion that I'm not autistic is based on conversations with people who are similarly expert.

** The lied to you - cos you are a glaring example.


> You'd like my claim to be a non sequitur,

** Look it up.


://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/non%20sequitur

** No sign-in links - forget them.


There's a direct and obvious connection between your - bizarre - claims
and my response.

** No sequitur = does not logically follow.

Another debating cheat.



You don't notice you own accent in other people's speech.

** Hmmmm - makes at lot of sense .........l.

Phoneticians can manage it,

** Manage what ?

You posted a nonsense.



** So they ought to forget their animosity and breed more often with pommy bitches and make more brats ? Not likely.

The animosity is to upper-class Poms.

** ROTFLAMO !!!

The animosity from regular Aussies is directed straight at all the
FUCKING TEN POUND POMS plus offspring that have invaded us over the years.
The dregs of the UK slums and vile suburbs.

You ridiculous, bullshitting arsehole.




....... Phil
 
On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 3:05:58 PM UTC+11, Phil Allison wrote:
Bill Sloman Has Gone Mad wrote

** FFS, your speech has a British accent to it.

Unnoticed by you like your gross autism.

Since I spend time with people who do know about accents and autism, the fact that I couldn't notice it is immaterial.


** Massive, fucking non-sequitur.

My opinion that I don't have an English accent is based on conversations with people who study accents for a living. You don't.

My opinion that I'm not autistic is based on conversations with people who are similarly expert. You aren't.

You'd like my claim to be a non sequitur, but you made the claims and I responded to them

https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/non%20sequitur

There's a direct and obvious connection between your - bizarre - claims and my response.

but Australians only hear the non-Australian component,

** FFS they hear both, but it makes you sound like a pom.

You don't notice you own accent in other people's speech.

** Hmmmm - makes at lot of sense .........l.

Phoneticians can manage it, but it takes a lot of training - they have to be able to recognise all of the 200-odd separate sounds represented by the

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet

Most languages have a rather smaller phoneme repertoire, and tend to lump several different sounds together. The fact that the Japanese don't distinguish between "l" and "r" is a well-known example.

Hated species among all dinkum Aussies.

Which is one the reasons that dinkum Aussies are a minority in decline.

** So they ought to forget their animosity and breed more often with pommy bitches and make more brats ? Not likely.

The animosity is to upper-class Poms. The Australian trade union movement was the first one to get big and successful and ended up giving some 30,000 pounds to support the 1889 London Dock strike.

http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/server/show/ConNarrative.77/chapterId/1863/The-Great-Dock-Strike-of-1889.html

Became indistinguishable from a native born Yank, by that time.

Something he often mocked previously, by adopting a fake accent
and saying dopey things.

You do concentrate on saying dopey things.

** Crikey, look out, Bill is running a case based on a single word, plucked out and twisted into in a new context.

Funny that you should notice that and complain when somebody else does it to you.

<snip>

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 

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