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  1. #21
    Originally Posted by Keystone View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post

    There are 8 remotes on that table behind your dog.

    Can you explain that?
    TV, Dish, stereo, tv soundbar, Sirius radio thru stereo, fire TV, blu-ray DVD, and digital video recorder (for the local channels). I put this stuff in every living room, family room, and master bedroom in each house. Same with the big rug. An engineer geek thing.
    They have this great new (lol) invention called a universal remote or controller that will control mostly every electronic device you can buy....

    Wise up and get out of the stone age dummy
    Then he would only have one thing to cram up his ass.

  2. #22
    I thought Billy Walters was a big bettor; looks like he's been eclipsed by the joker.
    What, Me Worry?

  3. #23
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    And guess what. He uses loss rebates.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...qMpfGPCK9-feKJ
    Leave it to a desperate mind like yours to want to believe that a businessman in the gambling business who receives kickbacks from other businesses, is really some type of casino gambler getting rebates in the sense that we talk about them here.

    You see why you're so pathetic yet?

    Argentino is so uneducated here, it's ridiculous. The whales in US race betting have survived via rebates for more than the last 15 years. Bettors like Billy Walters, Mayweather, and others have undoubtedly contracted for rebates, only we never hear or read about them, and we won't. I know for a fact that large syndicates in Las Vegas, at the least, pay significantly reduced juice.

    I don't know why Argentino has an issue with reality here. One of my problems with Dancer is that Dancer probably has negotiated rebates with various casinos that go unreported. By not reporting these outright, Dancer hypes the illusion that what he does can be duplicated by any poor schmuck, which is not the case.

  4. #24
    Originally Posted by Keystone View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post

    There are 8 remotes on that table behind your dog.

    Can you explain that?
    TV, Dish, stereo, tv soundbar, Sirius radio thru stereo, fire TV, blu-ray DVD, and digital video recorder (for the local channels). I put this stuff in every living room, family room, and master bedroom in each house. Same with the big rug. An engineer geek thing.
    They have this great new (lol) invention called a universal remote or controller that will control mostly every electronic device you can buy....

    Wise up and get out of the stone age dummy
    Now how did I know some simpleton would say something as dumb as that....

    Universal remotes don't operate everything I use perfectly, and I opt for individual components with my electronics anyway. For example, In the family room room I run a power amp with a separate pre-amp and separate tuner, and I use a separate amp for the subwoofer with Bose 901's--something few people would do.

    I just realized I'm explaining things to a bunch of idiots who have neither the background or the money to know or experience what goes into being an audiophile. In essence, the little people again. Some high school dropouts, and very few with any college to speak of.
    Last edited by Rob.Singer; 10-31-2018 at 04:23 PM.

  5. #25
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    And guess what. He uses loss rebates.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...qMpfGPCK9-feKJ
    Leave it to a desperate mind like yours to want to believe that a businessman in the gambling business who receives kickbacks from other businesses, is really some type of casino gambler getting rebates in the sense that we talk about them here.

    You see why you're so pathetic yet?

    Argentino is so uneducated here, it's ridiculous. The whales in US race betting have survived via rebates for more than the last 15 years. Bettors like Billy Walters, Mayweather, and others have undoubtedly contracted for rebates, only we never hear or read about them, and we won't. I know for a fact that large syndicates in Las Vegas, at the least, pay significantly reduced juice.

    I don't know why Argentino has an issue with reality here. One of my problems with Dancer is that Dancer probably has negotiated rebates with various casinos that go unreported. By not reporting these outright, Dancer hypes the illusion that what he does can be duplicated by any poor schmuck, which is not the case.
    Stupid assumption. The only thing Dancer's ever negotiated with casinos is what to pay him for his consulting and classes, so he can keep playing vp since he never did have a plan for retirement.

  6. #26
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post

    Leave it to a desperate mind like yours to want to believe that a businessman in the gambling business who receives kickbacks from other businesses, is really some type of casino gambler getting rebates in the sense that we talk about them here.

    You see why you're so pathetic yet?

    Argentino is so uneducated here, it's ridiculous. The whales in US race betting have survived via rebates for more than the last 15 years. Bettors like Billy Walters, Mayweather, and others have undoubtedly contracted for rebates, only we never hear or read about them, and we won't. I know for a fact that large syndicates in Las Vegas, at the least, pay significantly reduced juice.

    I don't know why Argentino has an issue with reality here. One of my problems with Dancer is that Dancer probably has negotiated rebates with various casinos that go unreported. By not reporting these outright, Dancer hypes the illusion that what he does can be duplicated by any poor schmuck, which is not the case.
    Stupid assumption. The only thing Dancer's ever negotiated with casinos is what to pay him for his consulting and classes, so he can keep playing vp since he never did have a plan for retirement.
    He's still playing $125 a hand video poker. You need a hell of a lot more than paychecks to fund that. Fraud is to good a word to apply to you. Quack is more like it. You are totally ignorant and stupid about advantage play.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  7. #27
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by Keystone View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post

    TV, Dish, stereo, tv soundbar, Sirius radio thru stereo, fire TV, blu-ray DVD, and digital video recorder (for the local channels). I put this stuff in every living room, family room, and master bedroom in each house. Same with the big rug. An engineer geek thing.
    They have this great new (lol) invention called a universal remote or controller that will control mostly every electronic device you can buy....

    Wise up and get out of the stone age dummy
    Now how did I know some simpleton would say something as dumb as that....

    Universal remotes don't operate everything I use perfectly, and I opt for individual components with my electronics anyway. For example, In the family room room I run a power amp with a separate pre-amp and separate tuner, and I use a separate amp for the subwoofer with Bose 901's--something few people would do.

    I just realized I'm explaining things to a bunch of idiots who have neither the background or the money to know or experience what goes into being an audiophile. In essence, the little people again. Some high school dropouts, and very few with any college to speak of.
    Well its certainly your choice....if you wanna have 24 remotes scattered about your house, more power to you

  8. #28
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    I opt for individual components with my electronics anyway. For example, In the family room room I run a power amp with a separate pre-amp and separate tuner, and I use a separate amp for the subwoofer with Bose 901's--something few people would do.

    I just realized I'm explaining things to a bunch of idiots who have neither the background or the money to know or experience what goes into being an audiophile. In essence, the little people again. Some high school dropouts, and very few with any college to speak of.
    Ah, hubris.

    I'm an audiophile.

    It is the general consensus of audiophiles, based on what I've read, and also my personal opinion based on what I have heard, that Bose 901 "direct reflecting speakers" are NOT considered truly high end products, and certainly not representative of the "ne plus ultra" at their price point.

    Like all Bose equipment it is over-priced and the sound quality can be readily eclipsed by the products of other, usually much smaller manufacturers.

    But hey, if you like them, great.

    What other components comprise your system?
    What, Me Worry?

  9. #29
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    I opt for individual components with my electronics anyway. For example, In the family room room I run a power amp with a separate pre-amp and separate tuner, and I use a separate amp for the subwoofer with Bose 901's--something few people would do.

    I just realized I'm explaining things to a bunch of idiots who have neither the background or the money to know or experience what goes into being an audiophile. In essence, the little people again. Some high school dropouts, and very few with any college to speak of.
    Ah, hubris.

    I'm an audiophile.

    It is the general consensus of audiophiles, based on what I've read, and also my personal opinion based on what I have heard, that Bose 901 "direct reflecting speakers" are NOT considered truly high end products, and certainly not representative of the "ne plus ultra" at their price point.

    Like all Bose equipment it is over-priced and the sound quality can be readily eclipsed by the products of other, usually much smaller manufacturers.

    But hey, if you like them, great.

    What other components comprise your system?
    I like Bose products and always have since I took the tour at the Bose factory in Framingham, Mass. years ago. They're not the absolute best of course, but they put out a powerful and clean sound. I drive mine here with an old Bose 1000w power amp. A real beast. My pre-amp is Phillips, the tuner is a Mac, and there's a Nakamichi cassette player, a Thorens turntable with a Sumiko cartridge, a Sony CD player, and even a Pioneer 8-track connected thru it.

    I use Bose noise cancelling headphones.

  10. #30
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    What other components comprise your system?
    Compose, make up? http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/gr...s-compose.html
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  11. #31
    I believe it would be proper to say his system comprises the following components:

    But bill is correct that components don't comprise the system.

    That being said, "what other components comprise your system" does sound better.

    I am completely lost when it comes to electronics and have to have a nephew install everything and dummy down the operation for me. I did one smart thing however and had all of the wiring and cabling installed in the walls.

  12. #32
    I have three separate stereo systems and a dedicated home theater.

    The main system, in the listening room, consists of:

    Conrad Johnson Evo 2000 amp, Audio Research LS2 preamp, Krell SACD player, Aerial Acoustics 10T speakers with good cabling throughout, Chang Lightspeed power conditioner, with dedicated power and ground circuits.

    Sounds amazing.
    What, Me Worry?

  13. #33
    Shit all sounds the same to me. I couldn't tell the difference between a $200 or $20k sound system. If I really give a fuck I will just buy a ticket to a high end movie theater.

  14. #34
    I live ten miles from the headquarters of BOSE in Framingham, MA. The audiophiles call BOSE, "Better Off Something Else". Sorry, just commenting on a very local nerve. Personally, I am too old to have knowledge and perception of the best systems. I just love the acronym.

  15. #35
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Let's change the tone here for a moment.

    Happy Halloween....and confused, misguided libbies--better find your safe spaces. fruit juice, toxic weed tonight and HIDE, because Porsha's going out as a Trump supporter!

    Oh spock I forgot--this is the other home we bought for our daughter and her family in Peoria. We stay here when we're in town.

    Hope that saved you 24-48 hours of work
    Not really sure what work you are trying to save him. Your background check only reveals that you have skipped rent judgements. Shows no real property owned. We have no doubt that the place there is your latest Cousin Eddie parking spot, to mooch some internet. Have fun until they give you some gas money and kick you along down the road.

  16. #36
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Let's change the tone here for a moment.

    Happy Halloween....and confused, misguided libbies--better find your safe spaces. fruit juice, toxic weed tonight and HIDE, because Porsha's going out as a Trump supporter!

    Oh spock I forgot--this is the other home we bought for our daughter and her family in Peoria. We stay here when we're in town.

    Hope that saved you 24-48 hours of work
    Not really sure what work you are trying to save him. Your background check only reveals that you have skipped rent judgements. Shows no real property owned. We have no doubt that the place there is your latest Cousin Eddie parking spot, to mooch some internet. Have fun until they give you some gas money and kick you along down the road.
    Section 8 housing is Robocchio's niche.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  17. #37
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    And guess what. He uses loss rebates.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...qMpfGPCK9-feKJ
    Leave it to a desperate mind like yours to want to believe that a businessman in the gambling business who receives kickbacks from other businesses, is really some type of casino gambler getting rebates in the sense that we talk about them here.

    You see why you're so pathetic yet?
    Robocchio, you are looking more and more stupid after regnis' and redietz posts in this thread. Stop trying to pass yourself off as a knowledgeable gambler. It's not working.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  18. #38
    Originally Posted by regnis View Post
    That being said, "what other components comprise your system" does sound better.
    My grade-13 music teacher was an early member of the group "Ocean", http://www.canadianbands.com/Ocean.html , before they went onto their limited fame. A bass player, if I recall, but he played many instruments. Around the time that many of the music recording means and systems were coming out. He preferred reel-to-reel, something analog, precisely to hear also a song's imperfections and wavering. I recall him slumped over one, one day so long ago, in the music room, and, telling me about it being the best. https://hometheaterhifi.com/editoria...rs-resurgence/

    I think that you'll find many of the older video technicians still say that the cathode ray tube television is best. But those, too, became too cheaply and mass produced, so they had to build more expensive contraptions to move the economy ahead.
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  19. #39
    All the nonsense aside, just as a muscle car enthusiast knows they will always come upon a better, faster car on the road, audiophiles know there are better components out there that they either don't purchase because their ears/brain can't distinguish a meaningful difference between them, or they can't afford them.

    I was impressed at The Mountain at how the engineers did not singularly tout the Bose equipment, but explained their uniqueness and urged us to remember our listening experiences there as we compared other equipment in other listening rooms.

    Yes Bose has overpriced stuff but it is underpriced compared to many other units. To me, what I have here is as good a sound as I've ever heard....to me. And that's how you buy. And I have 5 of the Bose Wave radios between here and in SD. I have never found a better sounding table top radio for the price, although many believe they're overpriced.

  20. #40
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Let's change the tone here for a moment.

    Happy Halloween....and confused, misguided libbies--better find your safe spaces. fruit juice, toxic weed tonight and HIDE, because Porsha's going out as a Trump supporter!

    Oh spock I forgot--this is the other home we bought for our daughter and her family in Peoria. We stay here when we're in town.

    Hope that saved you 24-48 hours of work
    Not really sure what work you are trying to save him. Your background check only reveals that you have skipped rent judgements. Shows no real property owned. We have no doubt that the place there is your latest Cousin Eddie parking spot, to mooch some internet. Have fun until they give you some gas money and kick you along down the road.
    Maxpen, there must have been some sort of clerical error at the court records office - Rob wrote that he bought that property for his daughter. Rob, you might want to call the records office in Peoria and have them correct the error since they have you recorded as having no real property.

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