Mike, you're avoiding the questions. When and where did you play one, and who did it belong to. Your first email was pointed and filled with opinions. Fair enough. But in his rebuttal, Dave asked fair questions. Your retort was silly. Support the reasons for your opinion. I think that's reasonable. There isn't one credible word in the statement below.
Frank
In a message dated 4/13/2009 8:47:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mike.dickson@ gmail.com writes:
Dave -
You're quite right. It was all a figment of my imagination. Playing a
Birotron was the highlight of my entire life and was an experience so
intense I'd happily give up food and oxygen for a week just to re-live.
Indeed, I'd happily crawl for 100 miles over broken glass just to wank
over the shadow of a Birotron, dreaming of its lightning fast Pratt and
Reade keyboard action. I will further add that all the clattering from
the arse end of the Birotron doesn't happen and that in fact the
mechanism is so silent it stilled the myriad chattering voices in my
head that made me think I was playing the thing when it's obvious that I
was not.
Thanks for clearing all this up.
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