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Should you post neutral or negative comments in a vendor's Circle?

Yes - let the "truth" be heard
28 (51.9%)
No - Save it for a different circle
22 (40.7%)
I don't give a you know what...
4 (7.4%)

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What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?

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Marbles

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #80 on: 11 Jun 2008, 07:40 pm »

Almost anything taken out of context can be made to look bad or irresponsible, Rob... but you already know that.



Absolutely...done on purpose as an example to those who did it to Zybar in this thread, you were just collateral damage.  Yours was the first quote I came upon that was useful for my purpose.

Wind Chaser

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #81 on: 11 Jun 2008, 07:57 pm »

Almost anything taken out of context can be made to look bad or irresponsible, Rob... but you already know that.



Absolutely...done on purpose as an example to those who did it to Zybar in this thread...


There’s a difference between using a portion of text responsibly and irresponsibly.  Moreover, it is a matter of AC policy that “When using the "quote" button, please edit the quote to remove unnecessary text.”

mcullinan

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #82 on: 11 Jun 2008, 08:02 pm »
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I am offended by Satfrat's use or lack thereof long bad man completion. To get off on his offending hideous completion on that goes beyond the bounds

Why Why Why Why
U sick creepy people.
Mike

Marbles

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #83 on: 11 Jun 2008, 08:08 pm »

Almost anything taken out of context can be made to look bad or irresponsible, Rob... but you already know that.



Absolutely...done on purpose as an example to those who did it to Zybar in this thread...


There’s a difference between using a portion of text responsibly and irresponsibly.  Moreover, it is a matter of AC policy that “When using the "quote" button, please edit the quote to remove unnecessary text.”


Wind Chaser, this is the part that was left off a few posts that changed the context of Georges post..

"Now, before everybody starts flaming me...

Too much gear has changed from system to system at Frank's so I can't confidently say it is one piece of gear or the other.  I just know that to my ears it isn't better.

George "

Without that, his quotes were certainly "out of context"  I hardly think it was unnecessary.

rockadanny

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #84 on: 11 Jun 2008, 08:15 pm »
Please ... Can we all just let George finish his waffle?   :lol:

Wind Chaser

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #85 on: 11 Jun 2008, 08:16 pm »
Rob,

If the quoted portions of text had been gleaned from another thread, or taken from a post not written recently, I’d agree with you.  Also it’s not like anyone reading any given thread has to see the complete context of a brief quote posted and reposted.  

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Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #86 on: 11 Jun 2008, 08:21 pm »
To get off on a tangent, I am offended by Satfrat's use of commas in lieu of the ellipsis…  It's not like it keeps me up at night or anything, but it does really bug me.  What's up with that?  Those hideous commas seem far more grating than Zybar's insidious, violent, hateful and racist comments directed at SP Tech speakers and how dead shitty they sound and how Bob ought to be thrown into a chipper shredder.  Zybar may destroy a company and a man's livelihood with his careless and evil opinions, but what about the destruction of the English language at the hands of Satfrat?  It seems far more odious to me,,,,that goes beyond the bounds of vendor circles,,,,and into the very fabric of our lives as internet communicators,,,,,,,


:finger: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, back atsha,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :thumb:


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Robin

Marbles

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #87 on: 11 Jun 2008, 08:26 pm »
Rob,

If the quoted portions of text had been gleaned from another thread, or taken from a post not written recently, I’d agree with you.  Also it’s not like anyone reading any given thread has to see the complete context of a brief quote posted and reposted. 


You know of course George's quote DID come from a different thread...and without the last 3 sentances it completely changes the meaning of his post.  It changes it from SP Tech speakers suck, to "as a whole his system changed for the worse and I have no idea what component(s) caused it."

At least to me...

Wind Chaser

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #88 on: 11 Jun 2008, 08:40 pm »
You know of course George's quote DID come from a different thread...and without the last 3 sentances it completely changes the meaning of his post.  It changes it from SP Tech speakers suck, to "as a whole his system changed for the worse and I have no idea what component(s) caused it."

At least to me...

By golly, you're right!  However anyone reading this thread will have seen a few links back to the original thread.  Thus if they really cared about the issue, it is apparent that the full context is anything but obscured.

Moreover, because this is such a hot and immediate topic, no one can honestly say they are in the dark.

mcullinan

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #89 on: 11 Jun 2008, 08:43 pm »
I cant follow what anyone is saying on this thread anymore. im comfoosed.
 :o
Miike

Frank S.

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #90 on: 11 Jun 2008, 11:40 pm »
Rob,

If the quoted portions of text had been gleaned from another thread, or taken from a post not written recently, I’d agree with you.  Also it’s not like anyone reading any given thread has to see the complete context of a brief quote posted and reposted. 


You know of course George's quote DID come from a different thread...and without the last 3 sentances it completely changes the meaning of his post.  It changes it from SP Tech speakers suck, to "as a whole his system changed for the worse and I have no idea what component(s) caused it."

At least to me...

I'm still puzzled by that logic. :scratch: :scratch: Then why post anything about the sound of my system at all, especially in the SP Tech Forum? :scratch: :scratch:  Again in the context of the "discussion" in the thread, it was, IMO, an attempt to challenge DU's post. To me the last three sentences were no doubt honest, but more or less an act of diplomacy  :wink:

If I heard George's system and thought it took "a major step backwards" but couldn't contribute it to one particular component, but posted my opinion of it in the "Omega" or "Emerald Physics" speaker circle (as is in the current context of the SP thread) I'm sure inferences would and could be drawn..........

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Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #91 on: 11 Jun 2008, 11:48 pm »
I'm not sure I get the point of this thread.  If a vendor doesn't like something posted in his thread he can just remove it.  That could make him look worse than the original offending comments did, i.e. like a censorious chicken.  But George's comment shouldn't come anywhere near the kind of thing to cause umbrage (imo).  In other words if you're going to maintain a public forum about your products you ought to be able to take the good along with the bad, and it looks like Bob Smith is fine with that, and doesn't need over-sensitive audio mavens rushing to his defense.  Your product wouldn't have a forum here if it weren't already well-received by a lot of people, so the forums inevitably become more about getting out the good word than putting your stuff on trial, and the rest is subjectivity.  And again, if something is overtly in poor taste, bad faith, truly bad for marketing, etc, the vendor can just delete it.

ohenry

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #92 on: 12 Jun 2008, 12:05 am »
I think JohnR once posted a metaphor that AC is a really big dinner party and we should all act as guests.  It seems that would prevent lots of problems, maybe at the cost of some candidness.  But I doubt we'd lose much worthy content.


Marbles

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #93 on: 12 Jun 2008, 12:05 am »
Frank, opinions are neither right nor wrong and I don't have to justify my logic..but I'll try  :wink:

Your system was being discussed in a particular circle..George didn't start the discussion and I can only guess he thought had something of value to add.  He went out of his way to say he didn't know why he didn't like your system as well now.  If he had left that out, I would say your are absolutely correct in your assessment.

With the addition of his last 3 sentences, it made what he said meaningless (or it should have) to all but those that have heard your system. 

Meaningless that is except for the entertainment value that it added to this site today  :lol:

Wind Chaser

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #94 on: 12 Jun 2008, 12:26 am »
Meaningless that is except for the entertainment value that it added to this site today  :lol:

Rob,

Pour yourself another drink.  When you pass out, we can put a funnel to your mouth and keep it coming. :wink:

Marbles

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #95 on: 12 Jun 2008, 12:42 am »
Meaningless that is except for the entertainment value that it added to this site today  :lol:

Rob,

Pour yourself another drink.  When you pass out, we can put a funnel to your mouth and keep it coming. :wink:

Damn generous of you, THANKS!  :thumb:

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Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #96 on: 12 Jun 2008, 01:01 am »
Wow! Are you drunk yet? Look at this hamster for a while...


I assure you, it is just ONE hamster!!!  aa

Ok... have another drink then... :wink:

Imperial

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Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #97 on: 12 Jun 2008, 04:00 am »
Marbles....

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I feel the same way about Lonewolfny42 as well.

 :kiss: ....,,,,....Thanks Rob. :thumb:

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Both have tried enough equipment to know that it is system synergy and not just one component that makes a system great or not...
That is the answer....synergy.. ... :rock:

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Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #98 on: 12 Jun 2008, 04:04 am »
LOL rotfl omg satfrat bff
btw a foaf fwiw
WTF
 Now Im ROFLMAOWPIMP
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Mike  aa
Excuse me....can I get a Translator for Crazy Mike's post ....:scratch:  :shake:

Thanks. ....:thumb:

mjosef

Re: What should or shouldn't you post in a vendor's Circle?
« Reply #99 on: 12 Jun 2008, 05:49 am »
To understand Mike's post(s), you need to have a few :beer: