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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8919716" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>But your "attorney" sister said the definition of a court decision is a conviction. I don't see the word conviction up there at all.</p><p>And you forgot to provide a citation other than Google for the above.</p><p></p><p>Pick the mic back up, share a link, and explain why the definition does not match what your "attorney" "sister" said.</p><p></p><p>It curiously does not contain the word "conviction", and does not match what your "attorney" "sister" said.</p><p>Why do you think it helps your argument?</p><p></p><p><em>" In here, <strong>we </strong>have <strong>all</strong> owned one and <strong>most of us still</strong> use them."</em> Old_Slapper</p><p></p><p>Old_Slapper is your unique user name, yes?</p><p>Was there another "Old_Slapper", and you got a recycled user name, or are those your own words from your own post?</p><p></p><p></p><p>You decided to jump in and claim that I said there was no diff between OFC and CCA (when you "Spit out your Dr. Pepper" - you must do a lot of mopping and keyboard replacement), then spewed some nonsense about how ETP will degrade terribly in a car environment (ever hear of insulated wires?).</p><p>That is an implicit suggestion that OFC is better than ETP for car audio use.</p><p></p><p>Further, you suggested the Newbie continue to use his $50 "% Farad) crapacitors, which are almost guaranteed to hurt and not help, and should be removed as a matter of course for troubleshooting a power issue. Do you not know about eliminating variables in order to diagnose an issue?</p><p></p><p>So since no one else seems to be able to share, go ahead and tell me why OFC makes for a better listening experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8919716, member: 683408"] But your "attorney" sister said the definition of a court decision is a conviction. I don't see the word conviction up there at all. And you forgot to provide a citation other than Google for the above. Pick the mic back up, share a link, and explain why the definition does not match what your "attorney" "sister" said. It curiously does not contain the word "conviction", and does not match what your "attorney" "sister" said. Why do you think it helps your argument? [I]" In here, [B]we [/B]have [B]all[/B] owned one and [B]most of us still[/B] use them."[/I] Old_Slapper Old_Slapper is your unique user name, yes? Was there another "Old_Slapper", and you got a recycled user name, or are those your own words from your own post? You decided to jump in and claim that I said there was no diff between OFC and CCA (when you "Spit out your Dr. Pepper" - you must do a lot of mopping and keyboard replacement), then spewed some nonsense about how ETP will degrade terribly in a car environment (ever hear of insulated wires?). That is an implicit suggestion that OFC is better than ETP for car audio use. Further, you suggested the Newbie continue to use his $50 "% Farad) crapacitors, which are almost guaranteed to hurt and not help, and should be removed as a matter of course for troubleshooting a power issue. Do you not know about eliminating variables in order to diagnose an issue? So since no one else seems to be able to share, go ahead and tell me why OFC makes for a better listening experience. [/QUOTE]
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