Dave,
As I said earlier, I'm not trying to create, nor support ill will. Rick has a point. Perhaps you might have chosen a better way of challenging Mike's claims. As I reconsider, perhaps the one Birotron Mike may have played was an extra big piece of shit. Maybe someone had wadded bubble gum between the keys. Regardless, I would like to know why Mike feels the way he does as well as you, however, I can think of a dozen better ways to phrase the questions.
To say that "no one in the history of the world has complained about the action of a Birotron keyboard.... until now" is a pretty lame claim, don't you agree? And at the time of your post below, it would be nearly 4 AM where Mike lives. I expect we'll see his response soon enough.
Frank
By the way, why were you so offended by what Mike wrote? Obviously, your experiences with the machine differ from his. Is your last name Biro, per chance?
In a message dated 4/13/2009 10:44:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, trondave@gmail. com writes:
Thanks Frank !! No one in the history of the word has ever complained about the action of the Birotron keyboard.... until now !!! And he still has not explained himself. The 8-tracks were noisy, and the fidelity was questionable. ...but those are subjective things...... but the keyboard action ??? He has never laid a finger on a Birotron !!! dave
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