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mykey June 1st 07 07:00 AM

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Great. Now it looks like you're accusing me, instead of Mykey, lol...

Jeff


i think he WAS accusing you!



severian June 1st 07 02:51 PM

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wrote in message
ups.com...
On May 31, 7:57 pm, "severian" wrote:
"mykey" wrote in message

oups.com...



Very good. : ) My point was that Mykey has had a knack in the past
of posting erroneous information making it painfully obvious that he
doesn't know the difference.


Jeff


all the information i post is true,
however a beginner like you may not realize it.


Yeah, like the little rant you put out about Panasonic having a "secret"
book that told about all the parts that are required that they
deliberately
leave out! ROFL! And your continue rants about "fuzzy" 1080p LCD
projectors!

You're a complete idiot.


Great. Now it looks like you're accusing me, instead of Mykey, lol...

Jeff


Sorry bout that! No, mykey is the idiot, not you!



severian June 1st 07 02:51 PM

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"mykey" wrote in message
oups.com...


Great. Now it looks like you're accusing me, instead of Mykey, lol...

Jeff


i think he WAS accusing you!



Ah, now you show us that reading comprehension is another one of your life's
failures. Twit.



severian June 1st 07 02:52 PM

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"mykey" wrote in message
oups.com...


yeah, like the little rant you put out about panasonic having a "secret"
book that told about all the parts that are required that they
deliberately
leave out! rofl! and your continue rants about "fuzzy" 1080p lcd
projectors!

you're a complete idiot.


i think you may have misquoted me, i said: "accidentally" left out.
it's actually a secret book used by service centers to find
out why units fresh out of the box don't work right. and this
happens quite frequently with panasonic products. the customer
is then charged to install the missing parts.
by the way, i think there's something wrong with your caps key,
or maybe you're using one of those fuzzy projectors as a monitor
and can't see the difference.



Sooo, how's those other conspiracy theories you have doing? Chemtrails, the
Illuminati, etc. Hey, I bet it's those dastardly Knights Templar who are
keeping those parts out of the Panasonic stuff. Dolt.



mykey June 1st 07 06:17 PM

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i think you may have misquoted me, i said: "accidentally" left out.
it's actually a secret book used by service centers to find
out why units fresh out of the box don't work right. and this
happens quite frequently with panasonic products. the customer
is then charged to install the missing part.


in the panasonic digital VCR, it was the pinch
roller adjustment that prevented 120 minute
tapes from playing, the longer tape is thinner
and would slip, causing the VCR to default
into error modes. in other panasonic VCR's
it was missing shims under the reel tables
that prevented the tape from rewinding,
both problems disclosed in the panasonic
secret notifications to service centers. in
both cases panasonic charged customers to
repair factory installed problems.these are some
of the many reasons why panasonic is on the
"do not buy" list, besides terrible parts
support. it's rather more of a manufacturing
failure than a conspiracy.


[email protected] June 9th 07 02:10 AM

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On May 31, 11:57 pm, mykey wrote:
"I still recommend far as possible to get a wider field. Dolby really
has poor sound quality and recommend you look at THX instead."


"you owe it to yourself to look at THX instead of dolby
THX sounds way better."


Jeff


i see very little wrong here, THX does sound better. you were trying
to infer that i suggested THX was encoding, but i really did not say
that at all. you were rearranging my words to make it sound as if
i had made an error, you must be a republican.


Actually, I didn't rearrange your words at all. Those are direct
quotes. And I was not the only one that interpreted those statements
(apparently) incorrectly. If you had said that dolby digital encoded
tracks played back through components meeting the THX specs sound
better than dolby digital tracks played back through components not
meeting THX specs, it would have admittedly been much longer winded,
but also more clear. Has obfuscation always been a specialty of
democrats, or is it something relatively new? (just kidding!)

Jeff



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