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That's good enough for me. I can verify the setup of my
FPD,
FPD?



Flat Panel Display.

You ain't too sharp, Sharp.

Ahh, so you're recommending calibrating test equipment using the same
DVD as you use to set up your boob tube. Explains a lot.


No, dip****. I recommended an industry standard source, and I don't
"set-up" my boob tube you brainless twit, I CHECK its setup, and use
the disc to actually set-up my home audio system.

This ain't the days of the sixties where you get to tweak a bunch of
pots.

Stop being so think.
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No, dip****. I recommended an industry standard source,

To calibrate test gear. As specified in the original post.
and I don't
"set-up" my boob tube you brainless twit,

So you don't know how to access the service menu and make changes to the
setup of your boob tube. Fair enough, I thought someone as knowledgeable
as you would know how to do that but I guess I was wrong.
I CHECK its setup, and use
the disc to actually set-up my home audio system.

Good for you, please explain how the OP was going to use a DVD to
calibrate his test equipment.

This ain't the days of the sixties where you get to tweak a bunch of
pots.

No, you don't, all the adjustments are done via menu now.

Stop being so think.

I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and your
home audio system to pay for some anger management?
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So you don't know how to access the service menu and make changes to the
setup of your boob tube.



Sorry, you dumb****, but you assuming that all TVs have this
capacity proves even further how little you know about it.
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So you don't know how to access the service menu and make changes to the
setup of your boob tube.



Sorry, you dumb****, but you assuming that all TVs have this
capacity proves even further how little you know about it.

So your TV doesn't have a service mode and it doesn't have any pots to
tweak? How, exactly, does it get adjusted in the factory or by a service
tech then? Just because *you* don't have access to it doesn't mean it
doesn't have a service mode where adjustments can be made via menu.

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Sorry, you dumb****, but you assuming that all TVs have this
capacity proves even further how little you know about it.

So your TV doesn't have a service mode and it doesn't have any pots to
tweak? How, exactly, does it get adjusted in the factory or by a service
tech then? Just because *you* don't have access to it doesn't mean it
doesn't have a service mode where adjustments can be made via menu.


More proof that you know very little if anything at all about FPDs.


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Good for you, please explain how the OP was going to use a DVD to
calibrate his test equipment.



Stupid ****. The suggestion I posed mine against was some twit
suggesting WWV and a 1kHz tone, which is about as old hat as it gets.

You should really learn to read ENTIRE threads before you mouth off,
jackass.
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Good for you, please explain how the OP was going to use a DVD to
calibrate his test equipment.



Stupid ****. The suggestion I posed mine against was some twit
suggesting WWV and a 1kHz tone, which is about as old hat as it gets.

You should really learn to read ENTIRE threads before you mouth off,
jackass.

And I asked, does the stability of the clock in a Dvd player affect the
accuracy of the tones replayed, you still haven't given a proper answer
to that. Maybe because you know it does and that blows down your house
of cards.
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Good for you, please explain how the OP was going to use a DVD to
calibrate his test equipment.



Stupid ****. The suggestion I posed mine against was some twit
suggesting WWV and a 1kHz tone, which is about as old hat as it gets.

You should really learn to read ENTIRE threads before you mouth off,
jackass.

And I asked, does the stability of the clock in a Dvd player affect the
accuracy of the tones replayed, you still haven't given a proper answer
to that. Maybe because you know it does and that blows down your house
of cards.



You're a ****ing retard. I could take a hundred different brand and
quality DVD players and that one set-up disc, and all 100 of the
players would produce the EXACT same tone with less than 1Hz error.

Try again, you totally retarded ****!
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No, you don't, all the adjustments are done via menu now.


Wrong again, dumbass. You'd like to think that your guess is
correct, but it is not, dip****.
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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and your
home audio system to pay for some anger management?



**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and
your home audio system to pay for some anger management?



**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


Man does that ever sound like a personal threat.


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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and
your home audio system to pay for some anger management?



**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


Man does that ever sound like a personal threat.

You're an idiot.
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On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 23:56:14 +0000, Clint Sharp
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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and
your home audio system to pay for some anger management?



**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


Man does that ever sound like a personal threat.


I'm not the least worried by him. He's just an interesting diversion,
provoking an anger response from him is a bit like shooting fish in a
barrel but it's starting to get boring as it's so easy and his
vocabulary is pretty small really.
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MassiveProng wrote:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 23:56:14 +0000, Clint Sharp
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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and
your home audio system to pay for some anger management?


**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


Man does that ever sound like a personal threat.


I'm not the least worried by him. He's just an interesting diversion,
provoking an anger response from him is a bit like shooting fish in a
barrel but it's starting to get boring as it's so easy and his
vocabulary is pretty small really.



You are both ****ing retards. It would not, nor could not be found
to be "a threat" by any court in the land.

Grow the **** up, you retards. You two are meant for each other.
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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and
your home audio system to pay for some anger management?


**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


Man does that ever sound like a personal threat.


Actually it is.

For MiniPrick aka MassiveProng to be acting this way just invites
prosecution and demonstrates how stupid this person really is. Does
anyone really believe that any professional in metrology specializing
in instrumentation calibriation would act this way? Of course not. And
would you believe any advice he might offer. Not me. I doubt he even
owns much knows how to use a multimeter.

FYI...if anyone wants to take the time to put this stupid fool in his
place, your local law enforcement will be happy to help you. One of
the interesting benefits of the Patriot Act is that they can and will
find anyone who likes to post threats on the Internet....including
Google Groups.

Now let's sit back and watch the personal attack I receive from this
clown for calling him what he is.

TMT



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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and
your home audio system to pay for some anger management?


**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


Man does that ever sound like a personal threat.





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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and
your home audio system to pay for some anger management?


**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


Man does that ever sound like a personal threat.


Actually it is.


No, it isn't you retarded ****.

For MiniPrick aka MassiveProng to be acting this way just invites
prosecution


You're an idiot, boy.

and demonstrates how stupid this person really is.


It is not a threat, dumb****.

Does
anyone really believe that any professional in metrology specializing
in instrumentation calibriation would act this way?


Show me where I said that, dip****. I didn't I said that I had
worked in cal labs, and that I work in QA.

Stop making **** up, you ****ing retard.

Of course not. And
would you believe any advice he might offer.


You're an idiot.

Not me. I doubt he even
owns much knows how to use a multimeter.


Far far moreso than your retarded ass does. That's why you don't
see me running around DESIGN newsgroups asking about calibration of my
instruments. If you had ANY brains at all, you wouldn't be asking
either. Then you went several steps further proving to us just how
retarded you are in subsequent posts. Good job, dip****.

FYI...if anyone wants to take the time to put this stupid fool in his
place,


Haven't broken any laws, you retarded ****head.

your local law enforcement will be happy to help you.


You're an idiot.

One of
the interesting benefits of the Patriot Act is that they can and will
find anyone who likes to post threats on the Internet....including
Google Groups.


There was no threat, you retarded ****head. This is NOT google
groups you ****ing retard. This is Usenet!

Now let's sit back and watch the personal attack I receive from this
clown for calling him what he is.


I can call you whatever I want, dumb****. I haven't broken any law.

So eat **** and die, you stupid ****.
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Laugh, laugh, laugh.....

Thanks for proving my argument MiniPrick.

Keep it up and you will be telling the officer how to fine tune your
cavity search.

TMT





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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and
your home audio system to pay for some anger management?


**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.


Man does that ever sound like a personal threat.


Actually it is.


No, it isn't you retarded ****.



For MiniPrick aka MassiveProng to be acting this way just invites
prosecution


You're an idiot, boy.

and demonstrates how stupid this person really is.


It is not a threat, dumb****.

Does
anyone really believe that any professional in metrology specializing
in instrumentation calibriation would act this way?


Show me where I said that, dip****. I didn't I said that I had
worked in cal labs, and that I work in QA.

Stop making **** up, you ****ing retard.

Of course not. And
would you believe any advice he might offer.


You're an idiot.

Not me. I doubt he even
owns much knows how to use a multimeter.


Far far moreso than your retarded ass does. That's why you don't
see me running around DESIGN newsgroups asking about calibration of my
instruments. If you had ANY brains at all, you wouldn't be asking
either. Then you went several steps further proving to us just how
retarded you are in subsequent posts. Good job, dip****.

FYI...if anyone wants to take the time to put this stupid fool in his
place,


Haven't broken any laws, you retarded ****head.

your local law enforcement will be happy to help you.


You're an idiot.

One of
the interesting benefits of the Patriot Act is that they can and will
find anyone who likes to post threats on the Internet....including
Google Groups.


There was no threat, you retarded ****head. This is NOT google
groups you ****ing retard. This is Usenet!

Now let's sit back and watch the personal attack I receive from this
clown for calling him what he is.


I can call you whatever I want, dumb****. I haven't broken any law.

So eat **** and die, you stupid ****.



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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
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**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.

For the moment I really think you need to avoid situations where your
'intellect' and experience could be challenged as it seems to provoke an
anger response which must be detrimental to whichever course of therapy
you are in. If you're not in therapy, you should consider it. Life's too
short to be that angry all the time.
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I think, you just rant. Please get it right. Maybe you could use that
DVD to calibrate your anger response, maybe you could eBay it and your
home audio system to pay for some anger management?



**** you, you ****ing retard. Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.

For the moment I really think you need to avoid situations where your
'intellect' and experience could be challenged as it seems to provoke an
anger response which must be detrimental to whichever course of therapy
you are in. If you're not in therapy, you should consider it. Life's too
short to be that angry all the time.



You're an idiot. You are wrong about FPDs, you are wrong about how a
DVD player produces sound, and you are wrong about me.

Is there ANYTHING in the world that you are right about?

Your mother should be a jailed felon for not flushing your retarded
ass, the moment she shat you out of her retarded ass. You are a ****
stain on society.
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Meet up with me, and I'll show you
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It's considered polite to bathe regularly enough to deter open sores
erupting across your flesh before making such requests.

HTH.


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It's considered polite to bathe regularly enough to deter open sores
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HTH.



You gave yourself away with the "HTH", you ****ing retard.
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Meet up with me, and I'll show you
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It's considered polite to bathe regularly enough to deter open sores
erupting across your flesh before making such requests.

HTH.



You gave yourself away with the "HTH", you ****ing retard.


You probably think it's me, don't you? HA HA HA

HTH, HAND

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On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 19:12:15 -0800 MassiveProng
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Meet up with me, and I'll show you
how I manage it.

It's considered polite to bathe regularly enough to deter open sores
erupting across your flesh before making such requests.

HTH.



You gave yourself away with the "HTH", you ****ing retard.


You probably think it's me, don't you? HA HA HA

HTH, HAND

Check the headers if you know how.

I knew what headers were before you knew how to be a stupid ****,
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