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Don`t agree [message #1937 is a reply to message #1935] |
Mon, 27 June 2005 05:13 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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Citation from the book "Valve and Transistor Audio Amplifiers", page 195, by John Linsley Hood: "...At this point, may I introduce Fingal, my Siamese cat, who had a great liking for Bach organ music, and would climb onto my lap, and purr contentedly whenever I played one of his favourite pieces from gramophone record. If I had made any change in the reproduction system he would be aware of this, and signify his awareness by the angle or alertness of his ears. If, after a minute or two, he was prepared to accept the change he would settle down to (apparently) enjoy the music. On one occasion I was lent, for lecture purposes, an expensive and impeccably specified Hi-Fi amplifier. As soon as I began to play music through this new system Fingal leapt from my lap and fled from the room. Actually, I agreed with his judgement."
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Never owned one [message #1941 is a reply to message #1935] |
Thu, 30 June 2005 19:47 |
Mike.e
Messages: 471 Registered: May 2009
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Cats : Lazy animals that consume and are dirty and serve no practical purpose...A dog would be more entertaining and healthier(go for walks etc) Seems alot of audiophiles are particular about their cats. Mike.e
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I like your definition, but... [message #1945 is a reply to message #1941] |
Sat, 02 July 2005 09:33 |
Damir
Messages: 1005 Registered: May 2009
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Humans: Lazy animals that consume and are dirty and serve no practical purpose... A dog would be more entertaining and healthier (go for walks, etc.). Of course, it`s much better if you look at this with more understanding, compassion and love.
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