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Old February 2nd 04, 08:10 PM
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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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****ty Beta Testing at Roxio-Adaptec (i)
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From: Mike Richter (Acraptec Shill)
Subject: EZ Creator 4. 0 - True it has MAJOR bugs ?
Date: 9/2/99

They had a significant beta program as well as whatever in-house
testing they may have done.

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From: Adrian Miller
Subject: Acraptec Gibberish 101 and === More LIES ===
Date: 4/7/00

.... The DAE issue did not show up until after shipping of 4.00. During
beta testing all the testers reported DAE speeds in 4.00 similar to what
they got in 3.5c. Partly due to this going through the beta stage of
4.00 un-noticed the beta groups were increased in size to give a broader
range of configurations for 4.01 and 4.02...
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The so-called DAE "issue" is this:

Major bugs fixed in 4.02 (in 3/00, 7 months after its release):

System Tests for Digital Audio Extraction. Copying audio tracks from
CD to hard disk or CD-R gave much slower results in version 4 than
version 3.x for some CD-ROM drives, so with some systems it was
impossible to copy audio tracks directly from CD to CD-R.

(In plain language, the System Tests gives "0.9x" as the DAE speed of
IDE CD-ROMs.)

This bug can be so handily and easily discovered that it is in the
category of "impossible not to detect" bugs. All you have to do is
simply run the System Tests!

Yet, Adrian Miller said no beta testers reported the bug!

Whatever the excuses for not discovering the bug, if any beta testing
cannot discover an "impossible not to detect" bug, it can only be
described as "insignificant" or more aptly as ****TY.


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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 !!!