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Old February 3rd 04, 05:31 AM
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Mike Richter, were you born with
"Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face?
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(Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?)

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...mindspring.com
(Messages 10, 12 -- 34, 54 -- 69)

( No pipsqueaks have been able to prove ANY of the above is a libel )
( -- despite Mikey's supposed to have proof of misquotes! )

smh wrote:

ukaloo (Pipsqueak) spewed:

"Peter R" wrote...
What`s the reason for the apparent emnity between these two.Mike always
appears very helpful when a subject is raised.

smh has been at this for more than FOUR YEARS.
I was here at the beginning......such a long time ago......


Confirming Mike Richter (Lying Scum) has been making LIES and FRAUDS in
all those years!!!


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Mike Richter's Gobbledegook
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From: keyhoetea2
Date: 3/30/00
Subject: EZCDC4.02 - still not OK

.... Adaptec should have openly acknowledged the 0.9x DAE
problem early on. This would have saved a lot of users and NG readers a
lot of time surfing for answers to a problem which wasn't theirs. I am
one of those persons who had a new CDRW and a new CD Rom Player which
tested 0.9X with EZCD 4.01. This lead me wonder whether I was having a
hardware problem with the new gear. The Adaptec site was silent about
this, which lead me to suspect hardware, not software. However, more
intensive surfing started to reveal occasional complaints of others with
a similar problem, 0.9x DAE, but with different hardware
configurations.

When the question was posed to Mike Richter, he responded with a lot of
high-handed gobbledegook trying to minimize the problem.

( He rudely turned down a suggestion to alert readers to the 4.01
problem, and was still trying to blame it on hardware or user
misconfiguration. )

I even went back to the CD Rom seller, telling him that the Toshiba
player he sold me was defective because it only tested at 0.9X. He
replaced the unit. The new unit also tested at 0.9X.

After more surfing I finally concluded it was a software problem, which
was eventually acknowledged by Andrew of Adaptec via the NG. However,
there was still nothing on the Adaptec website about it. I believe that
Adaptec has an ethical duty to disclose all known problems on its
website. As you can see, it can save a lot of users a lot of time and
wasted efforts trying to correct an incorrectable problem.
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Frauds by Mike Richter (2 of 2)
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From: Mike Richter (Acraptec Shill)
Subject: too slow cd-rom for writing
Date: 1/23/00

I have a Comapq 4526, a Toshiba 40x and a cd-writer(Aopen crw9624. In easy
cd-creator there are a system-check. I run the system-check on my cd-rom
and it says that the cd-rom can't possibly read more than 0,9x on audio.
There was just the same problem with the old standard 24x. What's the
problem? Is it my computer or easy cd-creator.


Try using CD Speed or Exact Audio Copy (both linked from my CD-R site)
to determine how your reader performs in practice. Note that

1) Good results on a clean, pressed disc do not guarantee success on a
scratched disc or a CD-R copy

2) The manufacturer's rating on most readers is the most optimistic
value they can devise for data (not audio) at the optimum point on the
disc. What that becomes for audio in the real world is often
disappointing.
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Despite the inquirer explicitly mentioned "0.9x", did Mikey say anything
about it being the Ezcd 4's bug? And this coming shortly after Adrian
Miller said on 1/12/00 that this is a well known "issue" that Adaptec is
very aware of. For Mikey to talk of the bug as if it's something new
that Mikey'd never heard of it before ---and as if there's no such a bug
---is a FRAUD !!!