So where did those two discussions go? Given how many hits they had, surely there is a lot of interest in the topics. Some of it might just have been a spectator sport, but not all of it.
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If you refer to the recent squandrances of time and bandwidth which are dignified by the term "threads" and which were initiated by someone who, not content to annoy PMF regulars, set out to vex two moderators in private messages, they were moved to the Septic Tank without notification.
ätzende Grüßen
-The IMmoderatorHe who moderates least moderates best.
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Originally posted by DrStrangelove View Postmoved to the Septic Tank without notification.
You almost had another candidate for the Tank this morning, when Mike accurately told the owner of a preamp it was made with Radio Shack parts, and took another slagging for that. Heck even the mighty H. A. Dumble claims he's used Shack parts - it's not where the parts came from, it's what you do with them.
ätzende Grüßen
Tchuss,
LGThis isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by DrStrangelove View PostIf you refer to the recent squandrances of time and bandwidth which are dignified by the term "threads" and which were initiated by someone who, not content to annoy PMF regulars, set out to vex two moderators in private messages, they were moved to the Septic Tank without notification.
ätzende Grüßen
-The IMmoderator
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Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View PostGiven that they were bugging you, you have my sympathy, and I can understand closing down the discussions, but getting rid of them seems a bit drastic, kind of Unamerican, you know, against the free transfer of information, and so on. Or are they accessible? I do not see a septic tank; is that somewhere under the storm drain?"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View Postseptic tank; is that somewhere under the storm drain?
http://music-electronics-forum.com/f15/
Here's a link to save you a couple clicks.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostThanks here too, at least the instructive parts can be viewed and learned from there, just a couple clicks away.
You almost had another candidate for the Tank this morning, when Mike accurately told the owner of a preamp it was made with Radio Shack parts, and took another slagging for that. Heck even the mighty H. A. Dumble claims he's used Shack parts - it's not where the parts came from, it's what you do with them.
Doc, please help me out with this one . . . A fancy signoff?
German epistolary style demands a closing that usually means "warm regards" or "heartfelt regards".
Hertzliche Grüßen, my ass! A closing consistent with the IMmoderator role is necessarily insolent or breezily indifferent (at best!), so "caustic regards" or "ätzende Grüßen" is either obligatory or another instance of foolish consistency. "Was auch immer" approximates "like, whatever, Dude."
Since you didn't ask, the DrStrangelove moniker comes from back when PMF was a subforum on Ampage and Wolfe MacLeod once asked why I had to go "german scientist" on pickup matters.
(cough!)
So I chose DrStrangelove, sometimes closing using the original german "Herr Doktor Merkwurdigliebe".
After the Music Electronics Forum replaced Ampage, I was moderator for the Pickup Makers Forum for a full year before anyone told me. When that was discovered, the forum members remarked that I'd been excellent in the position. Upon scant reflection, I thought so, too.
was auch immer
-The IMmoderatorHe who moderates least moderates best.
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Alles klaar Doc! Here and I thought maybe the phrase was a polite sendoff from the good ol' days when engraved - etched - stationery was the high class thing to send notes on. So much for my imagination, ha! I had to know more because I saw Dr. Strangelove when it came out (parents almost didn't let me go because they thought the film was about . . . something kinky!?! Only 10 years old, I'd already read "Red Alert" so I was hip to what the film was about. You can imagine the conversation.) Also it was my introduction to Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Slim Pickens, James Earl Jones and Stanley Kubrick. Helluva film! Then Fail Safe only a couple months later.
So this kind of ties the room together to borrow another quote. Well thanks for the explanations, it's a pleasure to meet you, and I'll sign off now with a phrase I picked up from last years winner of the Eurovision contest, das ist mir doch alles Wurst.This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View PostG are they accessible? I do not see a septic tank; is that somewhere under the storm drain?
Justin"Wow it's red! That doesn't look like the standard Marshall red. It's more like hooker lipstick/clown nose/poodle pecker red." - Chuck H. -
"Of course that means playing **LOUD** , best but useless solution to modern sissy snowflake players." - J.M. Fahey -
"All I ever managed to do with that amp was... kill small rodents within a 50 yard radius of my practice building." - Tone Meister -
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Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View PostI'll sign off now with a phrase I picked up from last years winner of the Eurovision contest, das ist mir doch alles Wurst.
Is that anything like some Rainer Fassbinder- inspired porn where the underpaid underscripted male lead says, "Essen mit meinen Wurst"?
chYeah, right.
-The IMmoderatorHe who moderates least moderates best.
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Originally posted by DrStrangelove View PostI have no command of idiomatic German. "It is but sausage to me"? It's something about sausage, right?
Is that anything like some Rainer Fassbinder- inspired porn where the underpaid underscripted male lead says, "Essen mit meinen Wurst"?
chYeah, right.
-The IMmoderator
"Tchuss" is the Bavarian equivalent to Italian "Ciao", see ya' later. Spoken quickly, sounds like a little sneeze.
Love them idioms, just as in English, the natives anywhere carry on inscrutable conversations while the book-learned student or person from another region listens on in confusion. It's happened to me a lot in the UK. "Two nations separated by a common language."
There's specialized lingo too, for machine shop work & mechanics, law enforcement, military, surveying & mapping, waiters & cooks, all sorts of stuff. I find it fascinating and amusing.
Did I missed a heated discussion ?This isn't the future I signed up for.
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I didn't know of the existence of the "Septic Tank", but it's the perfect name for the perfect place to get rid of really sucky stuff, produced by some very sick minds.
Congrats to the mods for a job well done!
Yours very truly,Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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The Storm Drain, and the Septic tank, are at the end of the chain.
You have to be logged in to access both.
You can not see them, if you are a non MEF member, or if you are logged out.
A well thought out place to put stuff.
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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