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Posted by enjoy_the_music on 02-20-2007
Evening cats on the tiles,

What a great website...first post here, if i am supposed to post elsewhere then apologies!

Hopefully i can learn a lot here!

Cheerio

Richard

Posted by Romy the Cat on 02-20-2007

 enjoy_the_music wrote:
Evening cats on the tiles,

What a great website...first post here, if i am supposed to post elsewhere then apologies!

Hopefully i can learn a lot here!

Cheerio

Richard
Richard, welcome.

If you fell that this site is “great” then it is because it has some educational value. The value of this site is in attempts of the posters to collaborate on the subject. It is a really simple: any posts within a thread tend to relate to the subject of the thread and all thread’s topics are related to the thyme the site:

ADVANCED AUDIO AND EVOLVED MUSIC REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES

You might post wherever you wish and whatever you wish as soon it bund to the thyme the site (new topics) or to subject of the thread (replies). BTW, Richard might I ask you what you post was about?

Richard, I do not want to sound like jerk (well I do not care to sound like jerk but let me to expanse now I understand it. People visit this (and other) site not in a search of friendship but because they are driven by an interest to a subject.  So let keep our small talk to minimum and keep the eyes on the ball:

http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=817

If you feel that this thread has no values for this site then let me know and I will delete it.

I hope you understand where I am coming from.  If you, or I, or anyone else upload a post and the content of this post does not compile to be entered into a knowledge base then why that post was ever made?

Rgs,
Romy the Cat

Posted by enjoy_the_music on 02-20-2007
Hi,

Thanks for the response. I came here through searching for music, specifically the 'Computer on the radio' music that was posted before...and i know one or two names so it seems.

My post was just to introduce myself, apologies if it was off-topic and not for knowledge base.

I have been working with some of the most sought after vintage japanese equipment over the last two years. I am gradually getting into DIY and horns.

So, if it's not of value please feel free to delete...no worries.

Richard

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