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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" k.net wrote in message Wickeddoll wrote: I'd rather try to get this freak off Usenet, instead of having to go to great lengths to avoid him. That's not fair to us, especially since what he's doing is against all NG program policies I've ever read. We need a bunch of angry villagers, all armed with pitchforks and torches to storm his place, to burn his computer at the stake! ;-) Works for me... Natalie |
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![]() "Wickeddoll" wrote in message ... "Arfa Daily" "Wickeddoll" .. "Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. ;-D Natalie It's a REPAIR group for goodness sake ! We are nerds and geeks by nature, not because we were playing big boys' computers before you were born ... Arfa Lighten up - I was joking. This is also cross-posted to a Toyota group. I don't think personal computers existed before 1958, by the way. Natalie Yeah - jokin' too. No offence intended ! Arfa Mea culpa - your post sounded ****y to me. :-) Natalie It was intended to be pithy rather than ****y. You were implying that we of old computers were nerds and geeks because of that. I was just telling you that on a repair group, service personnel are actually nerds and geeks by nature (or at least considered to be by most punters ... ) A misinterpretation both ways of subtle humour, I think ... Happy New Year to yuh !! d;~} Arfa |
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"Hachiroku ????" wrote in message
news:hbidj.41$sX5.34@trndny01... On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 06:22:21 +0000, Dan Bloomquist wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Dan Bloomquist" wrote in message ... ron wrote: sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? If it ain't on network news right after the football game, most of America hasn't a clue.... Bingo. So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? |
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![]() "Arfa Daily" "Wickeddoll" .. "Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. ;-D Natalie It's a REPAIR group for goodness sake ! We are nerds and geeks by nature, not because we were playing big boys' computers before you were born ... Arfa Lighten up - I was joking. This is also cross-posted to a Toyota group. I don't think personal computers existed before 1958, by the way. Natalie Yeah - jokin' too. No offence intended ! Arfa Mea culpa - your post sounded ****y to me. :-) Natalie It was intended to be pithy rather than ****y. You were implying that we of old computers were nerds and geeks because of that. I was just telling you that on a repair group, service personnel are actually nerds and geeks by nature (or at least considered to be by most punters ... ) Well, as the mother of a member of the Best Buy Geek Squad, I can't throw stones at that... A misinterpretation both ways of subtle humour, I think ... Happy New Year to yuh !! d;~} Arfa Backatcha! You *are* a geek - never saw the smiley wearing a cap before! Natalie |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:hbidj.41$sX5.34@trndny01... On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 06:22:21 +0000, Dan Bloomquist wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Dan Bloomquist" wrote in message ... ron wrote: sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? If it ain't on network news right after the football game, most of America hasn't a clue.... Bingo. So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Sounds perfectly reasonable to me ... Arfa |
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![]() "Wickeddoll" wrote in message ... "Arfa Daily" "Wickeddoll" .. "Hachiroku ????" Arfa Daily wrote: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: *snipping assorted geekery* Nerds. ;-D Natalie It's a REPAIR group for goodness sake ! We are nerds and geeks by nature, not because we were playing big boys' computers before you were born ... Arfa Lighten up - I was joking. This is also cross-posted to a Toyota group. I don't think personal computers existed before 1958, by the way. Natalie Yeah - jokin' too. No offence intended ! Arfa Mea culpa - your post sounded ****y to me. :-) Natalie It was intended to be pithy rather than ****y. You were implying that we of old computers were nerds and geeks because of that. I was just telling you that on a repair group, service personnel are actually nerds and geeks by nature (or at least considered to be by most punters ... ) Well, as the mother of a member of the Best Buy Geek Squad, I can't throw stones at that... A misinterpretation both ways of subtle humour, I think ... Happy New Year to yuh !! d;~} Arfa Backatcha! You *are* a geek - never saw the smiley wearing a cap before! Natalie Why, thankya ma'am !! Arfa |
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"Arfa Daily" wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:hbidj.41$sX5.34@trndny01... On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 06:22:21 +0000, Dan Bloomquist wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Dan Bloomquist" wrote in message ... ron wrote: sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? If it ain't on network news right after the football game, most of America hasn't a clue.... Bingo. So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Sounds perfectly reasonable to me ... Arfa So, crime is OK with you. Certain aspects of the patriot act are in violation of the REAL law of the land. You're OK with that. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
So, crime is OK with you. Certain aspects of the patriot act are in violation of the REAL law of the land. You're OK with that. Arfa is in England, so please explain how the 'patriot act' affects him? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 21:37:58 -0600, clifto wrote:
Hachiroku ???? wrote: On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:33:03 +0000, Clarissa wrote: Mike lives in Clapham, South London, he first began his postings to usenet, BBS, and online forums back in 1996, which is long before most of you, especially google gropers, learned of he internet let alone knew how to use it. I've been on Usenet since it was DARPAnet/UUNet... So what? So you must be being watched by MI5 as well, no? Come to think of it, I've had a feed since my UUCP feed circa 1990. Uh oh. LOL! YUP, 007 is watching us ALL!!! OH NO!!! |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 00:14:29 -0500, Wickeddoll wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" k.net wrote in message Wickeddoll wrote: I'd rather try to get this freak off Usenet, instead of having to go to great lengths to avoid him. That's not fair to us, especially since what he's doing is against all NG program policies I've ever read. We need a bunch of angry villagers, all armed with pitchforks and torches to storm his place, to burn his computer at the stake! ;-) Works for me... Natalie Careful, you guys. Remember, we're in the presence of GREATNESS here! After all, he's been on Usenet since 1996! I am honered to be in the presence of the Old Man of the Mountains... gee willikers... |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:51:14 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Arfa Daily" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:hbidj.41$sX5.34@trndny01... On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 06:22:21 +0000, Dan Bloomquist wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Dan Bloomquist" wrote in message ... ron wrote: sounds like a case of paranoia. About the same as we have with big brother personally monitoring ALL of your phone calls. Just make sure you don't mention that your dessert for Christmas dinner bombed or you will make all the rest in prison! I was trying to do the math on how many people it would take to monitor all the phone calls - I gave up. You don't have a clue, do you? If it ain't on network news right after the football game, most of America hasn't a clue.... Bingo. So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Sounds perfectly reasonable to me ... Arfa So, crime is OK with you. Certain aspects of the patriot act are in violation of the REAL law of the land. You're OK with that. Allow me to explain. This is known as 'toungue in cheek' humour. It is a *subtle* form of humour, often sparking off of some other situation, or statement, as in this case. I would guess that most on here 'get it', but clearly, it is a concept that passes you by ... ( this one is called 'having a laugh at someone elses expense' in case you don't get that either, and is intended to be 'witty', not pointed ). :-) Arfa |
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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So, crime is OK with you. Certain aspects of the patriot act are in violation of the REAL law of the land. You're OK with that. Arfa is in England, so please explain how the 'patriot act' affects him? Hi Michael - how goes it ? Trust you are (at least reasonably) well ? Just got back from your side of the pond, but not from your locality this time. Happy new year to ya ! Arfa |
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![]() Arfa Daily wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote "Arfa Daily" wrote "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Sounds perfectly reasonable to me ... Arfa So, crime is OK with you. Certain aspects of the patriot act are in violation of the REAL law of the land. You're OK with that. Allow me to explain. This is known as 'toungue in cheek' humour. It is a *subtle* form of humour, often sparking off of some other situation, or statement, as in this case. I would guess that most on here 'get it', but clearly, it is a concept that passes you by ... ( this one is called 'having a laugh at someone elses expense' in case you don't get that either, and is intended to be 'witty', not pointed ). :-) Americans have great trouble understanding our (slightly black) humour. The proof can be found here. They really don't get it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_comedy Graham |
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"Arfa Daily" It was intended to be pithy rather than ****y. You were implying that we of old computers were nerds and geeks because of that. I was just telling you that on a repair group, service personnel are actually nerds and geeks by nature (or at least considered to be by most punters ... ) Well, as the mother of a member of the Best Buy Geek Squad, I can't throw stones at that... That would be pitchy. -- Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Government officials and activists flying to Bali, Indonesia, for the United Nations meeting on climate change will cause as much pollution as 20,000 cars in a year. |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So, crime is OK with you. Certain aspects of the patriot act are in violation of the REAL law of the land. You're OK with that. Arfa is in England, so please explain how the 'patriot act' affects him? Read the progression of words in the three messages preceding your question. If you don't understand, then no further explanation will be of any value to you. |
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"Hachiroku ????" wrote in message
news:EnFdj.597$sE5.20@trndny05... On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:51:14 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? |
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![]() JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Hachiroku ????" wrote JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? What you describe is what I'd call a police state. So where's it happening ? Graham |
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"Eeyore" wrote in message
... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Hachiroku ????" wrote JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? What you describe is what I'd call a police state. So where's it happening ? Graham Please don't add clutter just yet. Wait until Hach answers my question, please. |
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Eeyore wrote: Arfa Daily wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote "Arfa Daily" wrote "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Sounds perfectly reasonable to me ... Arfa So, crime is OK with you. Certain aspects of the patriot act are in violation of the REAL law of the land. You're OK with that. Allow me to explain. This is known as 'toungue in cheek' humour. It is a *subtle* form of humour, often sparking off of some other situation, or statement, as in this case. I would guess that most on here 'get it', but clearly, it is a concept that passes you by ... ( this one is called 'having a laugh at someone elses expense' in case you don't get that either, and is intended to be 'witty', not pointed ). :-) Americans have great trouble understanding our (slightly black) humour. The proof can be found here. They really don't get it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_comedy Graham Huh? I don't see no stinkin' proof. Anyway, I'll agree that most Americans are stupid, but I always assumed that most people everywhere are. Still there are a great number of us who appreciate humor of a sophistication or subtlety level somewhat above the average television show. Arfa's comment may have been misinterpreted by some, but not by this American, who clearly understood it as dry humor. |
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![]() "clifto" wrote in message ... Wickeddoll wrote: "Arfa Daily" It was intended to be pithy rather than ****y. You were implying that we of old computers were nerds and geeks because of that. I was just telling you that on a repair group, service personnel are actually nerds and geeks by nature (or at least considered to be by most punters ... ) Well, as the mother of a member of the Best Buy Geek Squad, I can't throw stones at that... That would be pitchy. This gets better and better ! Any more ? Arfa |
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![]() "Smitty Two" wrote in message news ![]() In article , Eeyore wrote: Arfa Daily wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote "Arfa Daily" wrote "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Sounds perfectly reasonable to me ... Arfa So, crime is OK with you. Certain aspects of the patriot act are in violation of the REAL law of the land. You're OK with that. Allow me to explain. This is known as 'toungue in cheek' humour. It is a *subtle* form of humour, often sparking off of some other situation, or statement, as in this case. I would guess that most on here 'get it', but clearly, it is a concept that passes you by ... ( this one is called 'having a laugh at someone elses expense' in case you don't get that either, and is intended to be 'witty', not pointed ). :-) Americans have great trouble understanding our (slightly black) humour. The proof can be found here. They really don't get it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_comedy Graham Huh? I don't see no stinkin' proof. Anyway, I'll agree that most Americans are stupid, but I always assumed that most people everywhere are. Still there are a great number of us who appreciate humor of a sophistication or subtlety level somewhat above the average television show. Arfa's comment may have been misinterpreted by some, but not by this American, who clearly understood it as dry humor. Much as I expected most on here would ... :-) Happy New Year to ya, Smitty ! Arfa |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:EnFdj.597$sE5.20@trndny05... On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:51:14 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? Well in the UK, or the US, it just ain't gonna happen, so what's your point ? I think we're getting close to the point here of "When the hole that you're digging gets too deep for you to get out on your own, stop ... " Arfa |
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"Arfa Daily" wrote: Happy New Year to ya, Smitty ! Likewise. Was Lady Luck kind to you in Vegas? |
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![]() "Hachiroku ????" Wickeddoll wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" k.net wrote in message I'd rather try to get this freak off Usenet, instead of having to go to great lengths to avoid him. That's not fair to us, especially since what he's doing is against all NG program policies I've ever read. We need a bunch of angry villagers, all armed with pitchforks and torches to storm his place, to burn his computer at the stake! ;-) Works for me... Natalie Careful, you guys. Remember, we're in the presence of GREATNESS here! After all, he's been on Usenet since 1996! I am honered to be in the presence of the Old Man of the Mountains... gee willikers... Er...the Old Man fell off the Mountain. It just couldn't hold up any longer. Don't you read the news? Natalie |
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![]() "clifto" ... Wickeddoll wrote: "Arfa Daily" It was intended to be pithy rather than ****y. You were implying that we of old computers were nerds and geeks because of that. I was just telling you that on a repair group, service personnel are actually nerds and geeks by nature (or at least considered to be by most punters ... ) Well, as the mother of a member of the Best Buy Geek Squad, I can't throw stones at that... That would be pitchy. OK, you have this coming: *fwap* :-P Natalie |
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![]() "Arfa Daily" ... "clifto" ... Wickeddoll wrote: "Arfa Daily" It was intended to be pithy rather than ****y. You were implying that we of old computers were nerds and geeks because of that. I was just telling you that on a repair group, service personnel are actually nerds and geeks by nature (or at least considered to be by most punters ... ) Well, as the mother of a member of the Best Buy Geek Squad, I can't throw stones at that... That would be pitchy. This gets better and better ! Any more ? Arfa Don't encourage him! Natalie |
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Don't encourage him! Yeah! He's already incorrigible! -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Arfa Daily wrote:
Hi Michael - how goes it ? Trust you are (at least reasonably) well ? Just got back from your side of the pond, but not from your locality this time. I'm doing better. The pressure sores on my legs have started to heal, and I got a newer truck. My old one quit on me twice in one day, so I sent it to the car crusher. Too bad they don't take USENET trolls, too. ![]() Happy new year to ya ! Thanks. You too! I am finally doing well enough health wise, to start rebuilding my shop. Arfa -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? That they have way too much time to waste, and that all the doughnut shops are closed. What would you be trying to hide from them in that spare bedroom, Joe? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Arfa Daily" wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:EnFdj.597$sE5.20@trndny05... On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:51:14 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? Well in the UK, or the US, it just ain't gonna happen, so what's your point ? I think we're getting close to the point here of "When the hole that you're digging gets too deep for you to get out on your own, stop ... " Arfa It ain't gonna happen? The U.S. has already found a way to suspend habeas corpus. You're probably OK with that. |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Arfa Daily" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:EnFdj.597$sE5.20@trndny05... On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:51:14 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? Well in the UK, or the US, it just ain't gonna happen, so what's your point ? I think we're getting close to the point here of "When the hole that you're digging gets too deep for you to get out on your own, stop ... " Arfa It ain't gonna happen? The U.S. has already found a way to suspend habeas corpus. You're probably OK with that. Unlike you LIEbrawls with your dope stashes *I* have nothing to hide. |
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... In article , "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Arfa Daily" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:EnFdj.597$sE5.20@trndny05... On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:51:14 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? Well in the UK, or the US, it just ain't gonna happen, so what's your point ? I think we're getting close to the point here of "When the hole that you're digging gets too deep for you to get out on your own, stop ... " Arfa It ain't gonna happen? The U.S. has already found a way to suspend habeas corpus. You're probably OK with that. Habeas Corpus is not suspended, goofy. -- It is, whenever the guvmint finds a need to do so. You like to mention the Patriot Act when you feel it's convenient. You should read it sometime. You won't, though. You don't read. Remember? |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"dbu." wrote in message ... In article , "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Arfa Daily" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Hachiroku ????" wrote in message news:EnFdj.597$sE5.20@trndny05... On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 18:51:14 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: So? Like dude said, who cares if James Bond is watching? Something to hide? Here's what you just said: If your neighbor is murdered, who cares, as long as YOU weren't murdered? Huh? What does Internet monitoring have to do with murder? Careful you don't back cut that limb you're out on... What I said was, if he's not doing anything to attract attention, and isn't doing anything he shouldn't then he has nothing to fear. But he is in fear, so he's either paranoid or has something he want to do on the Internet that he can't. The cops come to your house today. They push their ways past you and begin searching your house without a warrant. They don't ask permission to search. What would be your thoughts on this? Well in the UK, or the US, it just ain't gonna happen, so what's your point ? I think we're getting close to the point here of "When the hole that you're digging gets too deep for you to get out on your own, stop ... " Arfa It ain't gonna happen? The U.S. has already found a way to suspend habeas corpus. You're probably OK with that. Habeas Corpus is not suspended, goofy. -- It is, whenever the guvmint finds a need to do so. You like to mention the Patriot Act when you feel it's convenient. You should read it sometime. And padded by DB1959 and HB1955 |
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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Arfa Daily wrote: Hi Michael - how goes it ? Trust you are (at least reasonably) well ? Just got back from your side of the pond, but not from your locality this time. I'm doing better. The pressure sores on my legs have started to heal, and I got a newer truck. My old one quit on me twice in one day, so I sent it to the car crusher. Too bad they don't take USENET trolls, too. ![]() Happy new year to ya ! Thanks. You too! I am finally doing well enough health wise, to start rebuilding my shop. Glad to hear it. Stay cool, my man ... Arfa |
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Arfa Daily wrote:
snip Allow me to explain. This is known as 'toungue in cheek' humour. It is a *subtle* form of humour, often sparking off of some other situation, or statement, as in this case. I would guess that most on here 'get it', but clearly, it is a concept that passes you by ... ( this one is called 'having a laugh at someone elses expense' in case you don't get that either, and is intended to be 'witty', not pointed ). :-) Arfa, this is probably from the Toyota group. I used to post there until the political posts, most like the one to which you're responding, started to outnumber the actual 'Toyota' threads. Even the ones which started out being about cars, often drifted into politics. It's a shame. I like Toyotas. I dropped out about four or five years ago, but my Corolla is still going strong after 17 years. I think I've put about 50k miles on it since alt.autos.toyota and I parted ways. I'm sure they don't miss me..... jak Arfa |
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![]() "jakdedert" ... Arfa Daily wrote: snip Allow me to explain. This is known as 'toungue in cheek' humour. It is a *subtle* form of humour, often sparking off of some other situation, or statement, as in this case. I would guess that most on here 'get it', but clearly, it is a concept that passes you by ... ( this one is called 'having a laugh at someone elses expense' in case you don't get that either, and is intended to be 'witty', not pointed ). :-) Arfa, this is probably from the Toyota group. I used to post there until the political posts, most like the one to which you're responding, started to outnumber the actual 'Toyota' threads. Even the ones which started out being about cars, often drifted into politics. It's a shame. I like Toyotas. I dropped out about four or five years ago, but my Corolla is still going strong after 17 years. I think I've put about 50k miles on it since alt.autos.toyota and I parted ways. I'm sure they don't miss me..... jak Did you use this nick? I don't remember it. But yes, the politics have taken over, but as we always say, it's because we don't have enough problems with our vehicles to compete with the off-topic posts. I'd rather see a whole lot less rhetoric, but dammit I like many of the regulars, so I tolerate it. I like conversing with them, occasionally about politics, even. :-) Natalie |
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Wickeddoll wrote:
"jakdedert" ... Arfa Daily wrote: snip Allow me to explain. This is known as 'toungue in cheek' humour. It is a *subtle* form of humour, often sparking off of some other situation, or statement, as in this case. I would guess that most on here 'get it', but clearly, it is a concept that passes you by ... ( this one is called 'having a laugh at someone elses expense' in case you don't get that either, and is intended to be 'witty', not pointed ). :-) Arfa, this is probably from the Toyota group. I used to post there until the political posts, most like the one to which you're responding, started to outnumber the actual 'Toyota' threads. Even the ones which started out being about cars, often drifted into politics. It's a shame. I like Toyotas. I dropped out about four or five years ago, but my Corolla is still going strong after 17 years. I think I've put about 50k miles on it since alt.autos.toyota and I parted ways. I'm sure they don't miss me..... jak Did you use this nick? I don't remember it. I knew they wouldn't miss me. But I remember you, Natalie. It's how I recognized where the dialog was from (I only looked at the header to confirm.). But yes, the politics have taken over, but as we always say, it's because we don't have enough problems with our vehicles to compete with the off-topic posts. I'd rather see a whole lot less rhetoric, but dammit I like many of the regulars, so I tolerate it. I like conversing with them, occasionally about politics, even. Have fun then.... jak :-) Natalie |
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![]() "jakdedert" ... Arfa Daily wrote: snip Allow me to explain. This is known as 'toungue in cheek' humour. It is a *subtle* form of humour, often sparking off of some other situation, or statement, as in this case. I would guess that most on here 'get it', but clearly, it is a concept that passes you by ... ( this one is called 'having a laugh at someone elses expense' in case you don't get that either, and is intended to be 'witty', not pointed ). :-) Arfa, this is probably from the Toyota group. I used to post there until the political posts, most like the one to which you're responding, started to outnumber the actual 'Toyota' threads. Even the ones which started out being about cars, often drifted into politics. It's a shame. I like Toyotas. I dropped out about four or five years ago, but my Corolla is still going strong after 17 years. I think I've put about 50k miles on it since alt.autos.toyota and I parted ways. I'm sure they don't miss me..... jak Did you use this nick? I don't remember it. I knew they wouldn't miss me. I thought I might have remembered your ick, but then I thought, we have a "Tak" that posts there, so I might have been mistaken. Don't take it personally; the closer I get to 50, the less I remember :-P But I remember you, Natalie. It's how I recognized where the dialog was from (I only looked at the header to confirm.). Now I feel *really* bad... But yes, the politics have taken over, but as we always say, it's because we don't have enough problems with our vehicles to compete with the off-topic posts. I'd rather see a whole lot less rhetoric, but dammit I like many of the regulars, so I tolerate it. I like conversing with them, occasionally about politics, even. Have fun then.... jak Um...thanks? Natalie |
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 15:23:46 -0500, Wickeddoll wrote:
"Hachiroku ????" Wickeddoll wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" k.net wrote in message I'd rather try to get this freak off Usenet, instead of having to go to great lengths to avoid him. That's not fair to us, especially since what he's doing is against all NG program policies I've ever read. We need a bunch of angry villagers, all armed with pitchforks and torches to storm his place, to burn his computer at the stake! ;-) Works for me... Natalie Careful, you guys. Remember, we're in the presence of GREATNESS here! After all, he's been on Usenet since 1996! I am honered to be in the presence of the Old Man of the Mountains... gee willikers... Er...the Old Man fell off the Mountain. It just couldn't hold up any longer. Don't you read the news? Natalie Yer kidding, right? I was working in VT at the time. |
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