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Started by Bruno February 10, 2015
> > Looking through your posting history here and elsewhere
ooh! after that journey, I hope the affect was not to severe.
>indicates a strong likelihood of antisocial personality disorder coupled with > Asperger's syndrome co-morbidity. > To put it simply in layman's language, you're an asshole - and likely to > remain one throughout your life. > HTH. >
We try not to pick on Phil directly, just notice his disorder and use the facts out when he presents them. He's probably right with the technical facts he has given. Mikek
In article <mbe8gs$m5g$1@dont-email.me>, cd@noreply.net says...
> > ** Yeah, add: " The Trolling fool" . > > > > FFS - YOU have the two oddball mics !!! > > > > OPEN the damn things a take a look. > > > > Bet you will find a transformer in the first and an inductor in the > > other. > > > > > > > > > > ... Phil > > Looking through your posting history here and elsewhere indicates a > strong likelihood of antisocial personality disorder coupled with > Asperger's syndrome co-morbidity. > To put it simply in layman's language, you're an asshole - and likely to > remain one throughout your life. > HTH. > >
LOL!!! good one. Jamie
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 20:41:51 -0600, amdx wrote:

> We try not to pick on Phil directly, just notice his disorder and use > the facts out when he presents them.
I'm sure you mean well, but that kind of approach is now regarded as unhelpful and outdated. Today's methodology centres around challenging the patient about their behaviour as opposed to ignoring it or humouring them. I would typically have someone like Mr. Allison turn up at my praxis in Hannover presenting with symptoms like this on average two to three times a week in the year before I retired. There seems to be an epidemic of it over the last two decades or so. There are all sorts of wild conspiracy theories surrounding the possible causes from mercury in dental fillings to flouride in the water supply to contaminated flu & measles shots. But I don't think anyone understands the aetiology of autism for sure. :-/
 Bruno wrote:


> I would typically have someone like Mr. Allison turn up at my praxis > in Hannover presenting with symptoms like this on average two to three > times a week in the year before I retired.
** Bruno is a monstrous narcissist who imagines Usenet is part of the real world, when it absolutely is not. He old fool is so unreasoning, his thinking is like that blind man who, upon grabbing hold of an elephant's tail, announced: "Ahhh - an elephant is just like a snake !!". Bruno boasts he has a "praxis" - but in what ? Like with his dumb microphone Q, he carefully secrets the detail. Could it be in Scientology ? Those scumbags have long preyed on the gullible autistics to spread their evil cult all over the world. All one can say for sure, it that Bruno is yet another self-important, tedious, full of bullshit usenet troll. Piss off Bruno. ... Phil
On 2/12/2015 5:57 PM, Bruno wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 20:41:51 -0600, amdx wrote: > >> We try not to pick on Phil directly, just notice his disorder and use >> the facts out when he presents them. > > I'm sure you mean well, but that kind of approach is now regarded as > unhelpful and outdated. Today's methodology centres around challenging > the patient about their behaviour as opposed to ignoring it or humouring > them. I would typically have someone like Mr. Allison turn up at my praxis > in Hannover presenting with symptoms like this on average two to three > times a week in the year before I retired. There seems to be an epidemic > of it over the last two decades or so. There are all sorts of wild > conspiracy theories surrounding the possible causes from mercury in > dental fillings to flouride in the water supply to contaminated flu & > measles shots. But I don't think anyone understands the aetiology of > autism for sure. :-/ >
Riiighhhtt. Except that you aren't Phil's doctor, and you're doing it in public and not in a clinical setting. You exhibit some signs of narcissistic disorder yourself. (In normal-person language, that means "it ain't all about you, bub.") Cheers Phil Hobbs
 Phil Allison wrote:


 
> > and the low-z one is a > > Uher (once used typically by news organisations' reporters with their Uher > > portable tape recorders)
** A little Googling reveals that Uher mics used with their Reporter tape machines often had a Music/Speech switch that placed an inductor across the signal wires. A well made ferrite pot core inductor of say 400mH may have a DC resistance of 1ohm. Such would roll off low frequencies at -6dB per octave rate from about 150Hz. ... Phil
On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 23:00:59 -0500, Phil Hobbs wrote:

> Riiighhhtt. Except that you aren't Phil's doctor, and you're doing it > in public and not in a clinical setting. > > You exhibit some signs of narcissistic disorder yourself. (In > normal-person language, that means "it ain't all about you, bub.")
Whatever. I posted a perfectly reasonable question in a civil manner and it was met by instant unwarranted abuse from PA., so AFAIC, he invited an informal, snap diagnosis which I was happy to give. I don't owe him any duty of confidentiality since he's not my patient as you correctly point out. Now having come away from this discussion with nothing but wasted time to show for it I'll be on my way. I've got better things to do elsewhere so this will be the last you'll hear from me.
 Bruno the Troll wrote:

 Phil Hobbs wrote:
> > > Riiighhhtt. Except that you aren't Phil's doctor, and you're doing it > > in public and not in a clinical setting. > > > > You exhibit some signs of narcissistic disorder yourself. (In > > normal-person language, that means "it ain't all about you, bub.") > > Whatever. I posted a perfectly reasonable question in a civil manner and > it was met by instant unwarranted abuse from PA.
** Complete bullshit. Anyone here can read the exchange. ..... Phil
On 2/13/2015 3:44 PM, Phil Allison wrote:
> Bruno the Troll wrote: > > Phil Hobbs wrote: >> >>> Riiighhhtt. Except that you aren't Phil's doctor, and you're doing it >>> in public and not in a clinical setting. >>> >>> You exhibit some signs of narcissistic disorder yourself. (In >>> normal-person language, that means "it ain't all about you, bub.") >> >> Whatever. I posted a perfectly reasonable question in a civil manner and >> it was met by instant unwarranted abuse from PA. > > > ** Complete bullshit. > > Anyone here can read the exchange. > > > > ..... Phil > > >
That's right Phil, we can all read the exchange, nothing in it to go bonkers over. If you wanted to help and thought you might need more info, you might have said something like. What brand of mics do you have? Can you make sure the switch is on. You have responsibility for the response you make. When you respond like a person that is in need of mental help, you may get an offer for that help. If being a poster/lurker/informant on Usenet upsets you, go to the beach. Mikek --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com
amdx wrote:


> >> Whatever. I posted a perfectly reasonable question in a civil manner and > >> it was met by instant unwarranted abuse from PA. > > > > > > ** Complete bullshit. > > > > Anyone here can read the exchange.
>
> That's right Phil, we can all read the exchange, nothing in it to go > bonkers over. If you wanted to help and thought you might need more > info, you might have said something like. What brand of mics do you > have? Can you make sure the switch is on.
** Bruno do not actually want an answer - he was trolling. What I did was to call his bluff and he was soon exposed. 90% of all questions posted on usenet are from nutters & trolls and I am not gonna feed any of them, if I can help it. ... Phil