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In Reply to: RE: I'm pretty sure my wife is going to bury me... posted by Ivan303 on August 14, 2017 at 07:09:46
Obviously not.
Just more proof that few can be bothered to read past the headline.
Follow Ups:
"Obviously not.
Just more proof that few can be bothered to read past the headline."
It seems much more obvious to me that Ivan303 recognized that the following question is gibberish and he just answered politely in the best way he could:
"I've heard untrue by burial is supposed to be an audiophile recording, is that true?"
And he would be correct; it's gibberish. Now if we were to translate that into a sentence in the English language, it would read:
I've heard 'Untrue' by Burial is supposed to be an audiophile recording. Is that true?
Now the question is obvious. Also obvious is that nobody cares if it is audiophile or not since it is mostly noise anyway.
I am glad Ivan303 gave his input, I have played the FLAC stream from Deezer Elite, and I've played the CD as well, it is audiophile, listen to the whole thing, drop a sheet of acid and get back to me,
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.... that presupposes that the term "audiophile recording" has some kind of meaning.
clearly well recorded in his mind is not enough.
maybe noise, maybe not. still worth the some $200,000 invested in audio equipment over 20 years.
sorry for my broken english, I am not from this country.
Yep, that island you live on is certainly a 'different' country. :-)
Yeah I think Ralph, etc,, Ivan three of three
We are a sovereign nation! Think Native American preservation,
I know I've got 0.1 % Native American DNA, and another 0.1% Mongolian... 98.8% European after that, who knows, I don't know.
Hah!
Thanks for checking it out for me, got the hyper dub CD here's a pic
1. he's alone in the coffee shop
2. he's just on his phone
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