Funny stuff.
About users with hidden agendas
If you know that a user is a dealer and they fail to disclose and attacks other users because they make a point against their interest, do you expose the user?
I know of a gentleman here that continuously posts and goes after people and does not disclose who he is.
What are the ethics of this forum?
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Are you really this dim … There is no “actionable innuendo” , there is a simple factual link to a statement made by another party who makes reference to you! Why have you not taken action against that publication if as you claim it is entirely false ? In fact you have accused me of acting in a defamatory manner thereby attempting to lower my esteem in the eyes of other members here … Ergo You have defamed my character on this forum !!! |
Do any of you find it ironic that in a thread devoted to MC-where some are relieved that he is gone because he stirs the pot and others lament his absence, this has turned into a cluster**** without said MC participating? Maybe we all need to look at ourselves, what we want from this site and other participants and consider the kinds of rules of behavior that are acceptable. I've been on many an Internet site in the day and dealt with lots of Internet litigation over the basic rules of conduct in the U.S. and abroad. This thread is an embarrassing reflection of "us". I'm not pointing fingers because I really have no idea who started what but I suspect that even those who like MC would find this distracting and beside the point for an audio forum. The Gon administration should also take the time to compose some reasonable terms of use. When I last looked, a while ago, the TOU did not prohibit a lot of conduct that is irrelevant, including the discussion of politics. I'm not reporting anybody. I'm not a narc. But, I've been here a while and like to contribute and learn. This is so far removed from the purpose of the forum I have to ask-- do you find this acceptable? (that's a rhetorical question that does not require an answer). I wish everyone the best. Bill Hart |
Music is art. Art is subjective. Thus music is subjective. I might be a noob when it comes to systems, but I am right about that. I own Synergistic Research Foundation cables. I was a doubter in the impacts cables could have until I upgraded what I owned to those Foundation cables. I consider them as important to my system as my McIntosh gear. @ted_denney Keep making those fantastic cables. I know when my wife actually comments that the music sounds bigger with "those new cables" you are onto something. Thanks!
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