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I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real
information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
"buerste" wrote:
I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. It's no big deal. When communicating in public, the idea of using a handle is old as the hills. Only politicians and spammers want every stranger in the world know their real name/information/whatever. -- The first big front wheel rollerblades. http://www.flickr.com/photos/27532210@N04/2565924423/ |
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On Oct 8, 5:52 pm, John Doe wrote:
"buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. It's no big deal. When communicating in public, the idea of using a handle is old as the hills. Only politicians and spammers want every stranger in the world know their real name/information/whatever. -- The first big front wheel rollerblades.http://www.flickr.com/photos/27532210@N04/2565924423 Buerste... Appropriate name! Hope you will survive the financial tsunami that's brewing; I wish the same for all thoughtful contributors to RCM. Wolfgang |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote:
I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
Gunner wrote:
Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? ... Gotcha! (but it was 4 am) Bob -- Nota for President |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
"Gunner" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner I will do that, I KNOW he's a wonderful guy, generous to a fault, makes good products...but, he's not very bright! |
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On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:02:11 -0700, Gunner
wrote: On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks machinery should be lavender. He's history. You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:01:54 -0500, Don Foreman
wrote: On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:02:11 -0700, Gunner wrote: On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks machinery should be lavender. He's history. You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G Ach! There was no stainless at my surplus place that would fit the bill, unfortunately. |
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"Gunner" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:01:54 -0500, Don Foreman wrote: On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:02:11 -0700, Gunner wrote: On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks machinery should be lavender. He's history. You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G Ach! There was no stainless at my surplus place that would fit the bill, unfortunately. Thanks for looking...it was a long shot. I did find a local source at @$4/lb. The last time I had to make all-stainless was for a company that removes flesh from cadaver bones to harvest bone graphs. I told them there were no returns allowed! |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:01:54 -0500, the infamous Don Foreman
scrawled the following: On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:02:11 -0700, Gunner wrote: On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks machinery should be lavender. He's history. Nah, he's a lesbien who likes passionate purple. You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G I only found burste, with a diaeresis-u. Is that word from Olde Faggish, Don? -- "Given the low level of competence among politicians, every American should become a Libertarian." -- Charley Reese, Alameda Times-Star (California), June 17, 2003 |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 08:28:34 -0400, "Buerste" wrote:
"Gunner" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:01:54 -0500, Don Foreman wrote: On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:02:11 -0700, Gunner wrote: On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks machinery should be lavender. He's history. You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G Ach! There was no stainless at my surplus place that would fit the bill, unfortunately. Thanks for looking...it was a long shot. I did find a local source at @$4/lb. The last time I had to make all-stainless was for a company that removes flesh from cadaver bones to harvest bone graphs. I told them there were no returns allowed! Did you ever find out where your DNS attack came from? Your ISP should be able to tell you. Probably from one of the Marxist posters here you ****ed off. Democrats always try that sort of ****. ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN’s Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. Nevada state authorities seized records and computers Tuesday from the Las Vegas office of an organization that tries to get low-income people registered to vote, after fielding complaints of voter fraud. Bob Walsh, spokesman for the Nevada secretary of state’s office, told FOXNews.com the raid was prompted by ongoing complaints about “erroneous” registration information being submitted by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, also called ACORN. The group was submitting the information through a voter sign-up drive known as Project Vote. “Some of them used nonexistent names, some of them used false addresses and some of them were duplicates of previously filed applications,” Walsh said, describing the complaints, which largely came from the registrar in Clark County, Nev. Secretary of State Ross Miller said the fraudulent registrations included forms for the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys football team. “Tony Romo is not registered to vote in the state of Nevada, and anybody trying to pose as Terrell Owens won’t be able to cast a ballot on Nov. 4,” Miller said. Walsh said agents from both the secretary of state’s office and Nevada attorney general’s office conducted the raid at 9:30 a.m. local time, and “took a bunch of stuff.” Miller’s office reported seizing eight computer hard drives and about 20 boxes of documents. Bertha Lewis, interim chief organizer for ACORN, released a statement saying the group has for months been turning over any suspicious registration information to elections officials. She said those officials routinely ignored their tips, and called the raid a “stunt.” “When we have identified suspicious applications, we have separated them out and flagged them for election officials. We have zero tolerance for fraudulent registrations. We immediately dismiss employees we suspect of submitting fraudulent registrations,” she said. “Today’s raid by the secretary of state’s office is a stunt that serves no useful purpose other than discredit our work registering Nevadans and distracting us from the important work ahead of getting every eligible voter to the polls.” Neither the group, which hires canvassers to register voters, nor any employees have been charged or arrested for fraud or other crimes, said Miller, a Democrat. But it’s not the first time ACORN’s been under investigation for registration irregularities. The raid is the latest of at least nine investigations into possible fraudulent voter registration forms submitted by ACORN — the probes have involved ACORN workers in Wisconsin, New Mexico, Indiana and other states. In response to the Las Vegas raid, Republican Nevada Sen. John Ensign and seven other senators penned a letter to the Federal Housing Finance Agency calling for the suspension of taxpayer dollars to “controversial groups like ACORN.” The letter referred to contributions that potentially could come from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. In 2006, ACORN also committed what Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed called the “worse case of election fraud” in the state’s history. In the case, ACORN submitted just over 1,800 new voter registration forms, and all but six of the 1,800 names were fake. More recently, 27,000 registrations handled by the group from January to July 2008 “went into limbo because they were incomplete, inaccurate, or fraudulent,” said James Terry, chief public advocate at the Consumers Rights League. |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 06:11:21 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:01:54 -0500, the infamous Don Foreman scrawled the following: On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:02:11 -0700, Gunner wrote: On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks machinery should be lavender. He's history. Nah, he's a lesbien who likes passionate purple. You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G I only found burste, with a diaeresis-u. Is that word from Olde Faggish, Don? Ist hoch Kraut, ja! |
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On Oct 10, 12:56 pm, Don Foreman
wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 06:11:21 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:01:54 -0500, the infamous Don Foreman scrawled the following: On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:02:11 -0700, Gunner wrote: On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Thanks, Buerste Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off the shelf item Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS Gunner Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks machinery should be lavender. He's history. Nah, he's a lesbien who likes passionate purple. You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G I only found burste, with a diaeresis-u. Is that word from Olde Faggish, Don? Ist hoch Kraut, ja! Never heard of hoch Kraut; Sauerkraut is more to my liking... cold in the summer, and hot in the winter. And there is always some in the fridge because no one else in the family touches it:-)) Wolfgang Wolfgang |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:02:43 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Oct 10, 12:56 pm, Don Foreman wrote: Ist hoch Kraut, ja! Never heard of hoch Kraut; Sauerkraut is more to my liking... cold in the summer, and hot in the winter. And there is always some in the fridge because no one else in the family touches it:-)) Wolfgang Wolfgang Think kimchi :-) Mark Rand RTFM |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner
scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN’s Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? -- "Given the low level of competence among politicians, every American should become a Libertarian." -- Charley Reese, Alameda Times-Star (California), June 17, 2003 |
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Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN’s Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? Organized. He was a Com-munity Organ-izer. -- http://improve-usenet.org/index.html aioe.org, Goggle Groups, and Web TV users must request to be white listed, or I will not see your messages. If you have broadband, your ISP may have a NNTP news server included in your account: http://www.usenettools.net/ISP.htm There are two kinds of people on this earth: The crazy, and the insane. The first sign of insanity is denying that you're crazy. |
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Don Foreman wrote:
Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks machinery should be lavender. He's history. You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G It helps to look for "bürste". My German\English dictionaries all use umlauts. David |
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:02:27 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN’s Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? Ayup. Shades of the Daley Machine. |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 20:11:21 -0700, the infamous Gunner
scrawled the following: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:02:27 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN’s Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? Ayup. Shades of the Daley Machine. Gee, he came from Chicago, too, didn't he? Hmm, Michelle used to work for Daley, didn't she? I guess Ed's speech (about mere associations with people being totally innocent) wasn't so savvy after all, huh? http://www.bustedtees.com/ has some fun ones. "If I ever run for president, my association with you is going to haunt me." McCain 1908 Paris/Rihanna 08 I make over 4 figures a year! FREE TIBET* *With purchase of another Tibet of equal or greater value. Canada: America's Hat Mexico: America's Beard But NOBAMA is my favorite. -- Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness. -- George Sand |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 20:11:21 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:02:27 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN's Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? Ayup. Shades of the Daley Machine. Gee, he came from Chicago, too, didn't he? Hmm, Michelle used to work for Daley, didn't she? I guess Ed's speech (about mere associations with people being totally innocent) wasn't so savvy after all, huh? Hey, that ain't the half of it. Obama walks on his hind legs. LARRY WALKS ON HIS HIND LEGS! Obama speaks English when he thinks no one is listening. LARRY SPEAKS ENGLISH WHEN HE THINKS NO ONE IS LISTENING! Obama once visited Oregon. LARRY LIVES IN OREGON! There's no doubt about it: Larry is the one who put snakes in McCain's head. Get those demons out, Larry. Just don't let your head spin around on your neck. d8-) -- Ed Huntress |
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"buerste" wrote:
I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. You have brushed up against a left wing loon. Wes |
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"Wes" wrote in message ... "buerste" wrote: I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. You have brushed up against a left wing loon. Maybe. Tom trools a couple of political news groups thinking he's being funny. The other possibility is that he got hit the same way I did when SBC migrated their web hosting group to new hardware and software. All of my old settings were wiped out and it took a couple of days to configure the new control panel. JC |
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"John R. Carroll" wrote:
Maybe. Tom trools a couple of political news groups thinking he's being funny. The other possibility is that he got hit the same way I did when SBC migrated their web hosting group to new hardware and software. All of my old settings were wiped out and it took a couple of days to configure the new control panel. I never bothered to check his headers but if he is smart, just replying to the group you read it in is the way to go. Now if we were all smart, we would just give up changing minds set like concrete ;) Still thousands a day is pretty wild, I've exposed a number of email addresses to usenet and my spam count is 100 a day for the combination. Btw, I hope any retirement plans you may have had hasn't been changed by the current mess. Wes |
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"Wes" wrote in message ... "John R. Carroll" wrote: Maybe. Tom trools a couple of political news groups thinking he's being funny. The other possibility is that he got hit the same way I did when SBC migrated their web hosting group to new hardware and software. All of my old settings were wiped out and it took a couple of days to configure the new control panel. I never bothered to check his headers but if he is smart, just replying to the group you read it in is the way to go. Now if we were all smart, we would just give up changing minds set like concrete ;) Still thousands a day is pretty wild, I've exposed a number of email addresses to usenet and my spam count is 100 a day for the combination. SBC had a real hiccup for a couple of days recently but ya', I don't get much SPAM either. It's not a bad idea for Tom to use a nym. Sometimes things get heated here or there and you wouldn't want a competitor putting an outlandish statement you'd made in the heat of the moment in front of a prospective customer. You might lose a sale or something. Your meat space reputation might even take a hit. Btw, I hope any retirement plans you may have had hasn't been changed by the current mess. Sort of. This kind of opportunity hasn't been around in my lifetime. I've been largely liquid for nearly five years and 100 percent for two. I'm old, near death possibly, but I'm not going to miss out on this one and a bunch that I have known for years have put a fund together. I ordered CRAB's Friday for Monday delivery. First class equities trading at multiples of 3 and 5 times earnings means this is a great time to be buying. We may not be at the absolute bottom but sitting around waiting for that is a fools game. I'll bet there will be a thousand point gain sometime in the very near future and I'll have a pretty big wad in when that happens. There is always the possibility that I'll end up eating beans in Costa Rica ad I'll be continuing to make stuff for a living. LOL Rocket engines are fun so I can't complain. Remember this Wes. A lot of people have bet against America. So far they have all lost. I think we've got on last hurrah at least and it would be a real shame to miss it. That isn't to say there won't be real turbulence. There certainly will be that, we'll have a spike to double digit unemployment by March but a year from now things will setle down and unemployment will then be trending down, Everyone will we'll all have learned an expensive lesson. JC |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 10:07:24 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress"
scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 20:11:21 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:02:27 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN's Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? Ayup. Shades of the Daley Machine. Gee, he came from Chicago, too, didn't he? Hmm, Michelle used to work for Daley, didn't she? I guess Ed's speech (about mere associations with people being totally innocent) wasn't so savvy after all, huh? Hey, that ain't the half of it. Obama walks on his hind legs. LARRY WALKS ON HIS HIND LEGS! Obama speaks English when he thinks no one is listening. LARRY SPEAKS ENGLISH WHEN HE THINKS NO ONE IS LISTENING! Obama once visited Oregon. LARRY LIVES IN OREGON! There's no doubt about it: Larry is the one who put snakes in McCain's head. Get those demons out, Larry. Just don't let your head spin around on your neck. d8-) Hmm, mafioso hoodlums live in NJ. Ed lives in NJ. Superfund Sites are in NJ. Ed lives in NJ. There's no doubt about it. Ed is a toxic mafia man. No _wonder_ he wants to vote for an Obamanation. At this stage, it's way beyond mere "guilt by association". (Obama, not Ed.) Ed, if you want to believe that he's still pure after all these "coincidences" about Obama being linked to and actually teaching dozens of known 'bad guys', go ahead. Just don't ask us to buy it. We don't and we won't. See you at the other end of the ballot. -- "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy." -- Ernest Benn |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 10:07:24 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress" scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message . .. On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 20:11:21 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:02:27 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN's Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? Ayup. Shades of the Daley Machine. Gee, he came from Chicago, too, didn't he? Hmm, Michelle used to work for Daley, didn't she? I guess Ed's speech (about mere associations with people being totally innocent) wasn't so savvy after all, huh? Hey, that ain't the half of it. Obama walks on his hind legs. LARRY WALKS ON HIS HIND LEGS! Obama speaks English when he thinks no one is listening. LARRY SPEAKS ENGLISH WHEN HE THINKS NO ONE IS LISTENING! Obama once visited Oregon. LARRY LIVES IN OREGON! There's no doubt about it: Larry is the one who put snakes in McCain's head. Get those demons out, Larry. Just don't let your head spin around on your neck. d8-) Hmm, mafioso hoodlums live in NJ. Ed lives in NJ. Superfund Sites are in NJ. Ed lives in NJ. There's no doubt about it. Ed is a toxic mafia man. No _wonder_ he wants to vote for an Obamanation. At this stage, it's way beyond mere "guilt by association". (Obama, not Ed.) Absolutely! And my great-great uncle was Secretary of War, had a destroyer named after him (USS John W. Weeks), was a Senator, and a Congressman. So I'm really planted here by both houses of Congress and the administration to twist your mind into knots. You've got the idea, Larry. Guilt by association is a gift that never stops giving. Ed, if you want to believe that he's still pure after all these "coincidences" about Obama being linked to and actually teaching dozens of known 'bad guys', go ahead. Just don't ask us to buy it. We don't and we won't. Hardly anyone alive is "pure." I'm not looking for purity. But anyone who calls Acorn "bad guys" doesn't know what he's talking about. And I don't expect you to "buy" any of it, Larry. You're basically out of the loop of self-governance and politics. That's by your own decision and it's certainly your right. But don't try to tell us that you know what you're talking about here. All you're doing is repeating a bunch of conspiracy stories cooked up by some of the slimier elements of McCain's campaign committee. I'll bet you didn't even know who Bill Ayers was until the past few weeks, right? And if you're going to suggest I didn't, I'll fill you in by e-mail. There's no way that Bill Ayers is up to "influencing" a guy of Obama's makeup. If anything, it would be the other way around. See you at the other end of the ballot. Oh, you found a ballot with a place to vote for NOTA? d8-) -- Ed Huntress |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
"John R. Carroll" wrote:
Still thousands a day is pretty wild, I've exposed a number of email addresses to usenet and my spam count is 100 a day for the combination. SBC had a real hiccup for a couple of days recently but ya', I don't get much SPAM either. It's not a bad idea for Tom to use a nym. Sometimes things get heated here or there and you wouldn't want a competitor putting an outlandish statement you'd made in the heat of the moment in front of a prospective customer. You might lose a sale or something. There is a risk of being openly political when running a biz. I was helping my master electrician brother device out a house he was working on yesterday, brother ruptured his Achilles tendon and is a one man operation. One of the other contractors made a political comment and I had to check with my brother to make sure it was okay to comment. My brother is very conservative but often works for liberals. One doesn't disrespect a customer. Your meat space reputation might even take a hit. Btw, I hope any retirement plans you may have had hasn't been changed by the current mess. Sort of. This kind of opportunity hasn't been around in my lifetime. I've been largely liquid for nearly five years and 100 percent for two. I'm old, near death possibly, but I'm not going to miss out on this one and a bunch that I have known for years have put a fund together. I ordered CRAB's Friday for Monday delivery. First class equities trading at multiples of 3 and 5 times earnings means this is a great time to be buying. We may not be at the absolute bottom but sitting around waiting for that is a fools game. Well, I hope you are not near death. Rush Limbaughs dad made it to 104 years. I have an uncle that flew bombers in WWII and is still kicking and a recently deceased cousin that drank like a fish and died in his late 80's. I'll bet there will be a thousand point gain sometime in the very near future and I'll have a pretty big wad in when that happens. There is always the possibility that I'll end up eating beans in Costa Rica ad I'll be continuing to make stuff for a living. LOL Rocket engines are fun so I can't complain. Well if you enjoy what you are doing, who cares about retirement. I've had times where work was work and when work was fun. Sounds like work is still fun for you. I wish I could put extra money into the market but I have enough to last about 8 months without a job and I was there once. I'll keep putting my weekly 401K elections in, those investments will have a decent rate of return over time. Remember this Wes. A lot of people have bet against America. So far they have all lost. I think we've got on last hurrah at least and it would be a real shame to miss it. I wonder when we might have that last hurrah myself. I don't think we are there yet. I'm not selling a thing, 9/11 was near as bad but I'm sure this will be worse. I have a 11+ year horizon to recover in so I can take a longer view. This has to hurt for those that were ready to retire. That isn't to say there won't be real turbulence. There certainly will be that, we'll have a spike to double digit unemployment by March but a year from now things will setle down and unemployment will then be trending down, Everyone will we'll all have learned an expensive lesson. I'm in Michigan, so close to double digit already, I'm surprised my house hasn't been broken into. We don't seem to learn. The market will eventually deal with any distortions introduced. When it does, it gets to be brutal. Oh well, signing off for the night. JC Wes -- "Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 19:53:49 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress"
scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 10:07:24 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress" scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 20:11:21 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:02:27 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN's Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? Ayup. Shades of the Daley Machine. Gee, he came from Chicago, too, didn't he? Hmm, Michelle used to work for Daley, didn't she? I guess Ed's speech (about mere associations with people being totally innocent) wasn't so savvy after all, huh? Hey, that ain't the half of it. Obama walks on his hind legs. LARRY WALKS ON HIS HIND LEGS! Obama speaks English when he thinks no one is listening. LARRY SPEAKS ENGLISH WHEN HE THINKS NO ONE IS LISTENING! Obama once visited Oregon. LARRY LIVES IN OREGON! There's no doubt about it: Larry is the one who put snakes in McCain's head. Get those demons out, Larry. Just don't let your head spin around on your neck. d8-) Hmm, mafioso hoodlums live in NJ. Ed lives in NJ. Superfund Sites are in NJ. Ed lives in NJ. There's no doubt about it. Ed is a toxic mafia man. No _wonder_ he wants to vote for an Obamanation. At this stage, it's way beyond mere "guilt by association". (Obama, not Ed.) Absolutely! And my great-great uncle was Secretary of War, had a destroyer named after him (USS John W. Weeks), was a Senator, and a Congressman. So I'm really planted here by both houses of Congress and the administration to twist your mind into knots. You've got the idea, Larry. Guilt by association is a gift that never stops giving. Like I said, he's far beyond mere gba. shrug Ed, if you want to believe that he's still pure after all these "coincidences" about Obama being linked to and actually teaching dozens of known 'bad guys', go ahead. Just don't ask us to buy it. We don't and we won't. Hardly anyone alive is "pure." I'm not looking for purity. But anyone who calls Acorn "bad guys" doesn't know what he's talking about. And I don't expect you to "buy" any of it, Larry. You're basically out of the loop of self-governance and politics. That's by your own decision and it's certainly your right. By "out of the loop" do you refer to my Libertarian leaning? Did you ever take the political compass test? I'd love to compare our results. http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Larry's political compass: Economic Left/Right: -0.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.36 What, I'm right down in the Dalai Lama/Mandela quadrant? 2 years ago, I was right next to Zapatero. I've become more Libertarian and swung a wee bit to the left since then, I guess. But don't try to tell us that you know what you're talking about here. All you're doing is repeating a bunch of conspiracy stories cooked up by some of the slimier elements of McCain's campaign committee. I'll bet you didn't even know who Bill Ayers was until the past few weeks, right? And if you're going to suggest I didn't, I'll fill you in by e-mail. There's no way that Bill Ayers is up to "influencing" a guy of Obama's makeup. If anything, it would be the other way around. "I know naaaahtheeng. Naaaahtheeng, Coronel Hogan." See you at the other end of the ballot. Oh, you found a ballot with a place to vote for NOTA? d8-) Nah, gonna hold my nose and vote Republican this time. I'm hoping it won't turn out to be 0 for 5. "Try thinking of the Libertarian Party as a rolled-up newspaper, useful in making the Republican puppy (I've given up on the Democratic bitch) go where he's supposed to -- not on that beautiful antique carpet we call the Constitution." -- L. Neil Smith, Bill Clinton's Reichstag Fire -- "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy." -- Ernest Benn |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 19:53:49 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress" scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message . .. On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 10:07:24 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress" scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message m... On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 20:11:21 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:02:27 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:09:33 -0700, the infamous Gunner scrawled the following: ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation ACORN's Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities looking for evidence of voter fraud. These are the folks that Obama himself trained, right? Ayup. Shades of the Daley Machine. Gee, he came from Chicago, too, didn't he? Hmm, Michelle used to work for Daley, didn't she? I guess Ed's speech (about mere associations with people being totally innocent) wasn't so savvy after all, huh? Hey, that ain't the half of it. Obama walks on his hind legs. LARRY WALKS ON HIS HIND LEGS! Obama speaks English when he thinks no one is listening. LARRY SPEAKS ENGLISH WHEN HE THINKS NO ONE IS LISTENING! Obama once visited Oregon. LARRY LIVES IN OREGON! There's no doubt about it: Larry is the one who put snakes in McCain's head. Get those demons out, Larry. Just don't let your head spin around on your neck. d8-) Hmm, mafioso hoodlums live in NJ. Ed lives in NJ. Superfund Sites are in NJ. Ed lives in NJ. There's no doubt about it. Ed is a toxic mafia man. No _wonder_ he wants to vote for an Obamanation. At this stage, it's way beyond mere "guilt by association". (Obama, not Ed.) Absolutely! And my great-great uncle was Secretary of War, had a destroyer named after him (USS John W. Weeks), was a Senator, and a Congressman. So I'm really planted here by both houses of Congress and the administration to twist your mind into knots. You've got the idea, Larry. Guilt by association is a gift that never stops giving. Like I said, he's far beyond mere gba. shrug Only in your imagination, Larry. If you want to see a really disgusting relationship, look at McCain and his old friend, Henry Kissinger. g Kissinger had to slip out of the Ritz Hotel in Paris a few years ago to avoid questioning by a French court for war crimes. That old coot can RUN! Ed, if you want to believe that he's still pure after all these "coincidences" about Obama being linked to and actually teaching dozens of known 'bad guys', go ahead. Just don't ask us to buy it. We don't and we won't. Hardly anyone alive is "pure." I'm not looking for purity. But anyone who calls Acorn "bad guys" doesn't know what he's talking about. And I don't expect you to "buy" any of it, Larry. You're basically out of the loop of self-governance and politics. That's by your own decision and it's certainly your right. By "out of the loop" do you refer to my Libertarian leaning? Did you ever take the political compass test? I'd love to compare our results. http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Larry's political compass: Economic Left/Right: -0.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.36 sheesh Ed's political compass: Economic Left/Right -0.25 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.21 That makes me sort of an economically middle-of-the-road version of the Dalai Lama. So much for that, eh? And your libertarian credentials just went out the window. g I don't buy that grid. It would have to distinguish between democratically-elected authority and authority in general: voluntary acceptance of authority versus imposed authority. If it did that, I'd probably come out close to the center of the crosshairs. As it is, the vertical scale seems to measure social conservatism (up) versus social liberalism (down). What, I'm right down in the Dalai Lama/Mandela quadrant? 2 years ago, I was right next to Zapatero. I've become more Libertarian and swung a wee bit to the left since then, I guess. You're just too much of an authoritarian for my tastes. g But don't try to tell us that you know what you're talking about here. All you're doing is repeating a bunch of conspiracy stories cooked up by some of the slimier elements of McCain's campaign committee. I'll bet you didn't even know who Bill Ayers was until the past few weeks, right? And if you're going to suggest I didn't, I'll fill you in by e-mail. There's no way that Bill Ayers is up to "influencing" a guy of Obama's makeup. If anything, it would be the other way around. "I know naaaahtheeng. Naaaahtheeng, Coronel Hogan." See you at the other end of the ballot. Oh, you found a ballot with a place to vote for NOTA? d8-) Nah, gonna hold my nose and vote Republican this time. I'm hoping it won't turn out to be 0 for 5. Stock up on beer for election night. It's looking like you'll need it. "Try thinking of the Libertarian Party as a rolled-up newspaper... An excellent metaphor! You can't read it and it gets your hands dirty for nothing. d8-) -- Ed Huntress |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
Larry Jaques wrote:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Larry's political compass: Economic Left/Right: -0.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.36 What, I'm right down in the Dalai Lama/Mandela quadrant? 2 years ago, I was right next to Zapatero. I've become more Libertarian and swung a wee bit to the left since then, I guess. Geez Larry, I just took your test and there are quite a few questions that depends on the definition of the "loaded" words in them. For example: There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different cultures. (this is not a very well constructed question. It depends on the definition of "civilised" and to lesser extent "savage".) In a civilised society, one must always have people above to be obeyed and people below to be commanded. (This is not something that can even be questioned. It just IS. That is a characteristic of human beings.) Making peace with the establishment is an important aspect of maturity. ( I'm not sure just what "making peace" means.) Now with the forgoing caveats I ended up at: -2.5 +0.05 That is NOT how I envision myself. :-) I guess that means I don't have any strong opinions. :-) ...lew... |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 14:30:04 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress"
scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message .. . By "out of the loop" do you refer to my Libertarian leaning? Did you ever take the political compass test? I'd love to compare our results. http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Larry's political compass: Economic Left/Right: -0.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.36 sheesh Ed's political compass: Economic Left/Right -0.25 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.21 That makes me sort of an economically middle-of-the-road version of the Dalai Lama. So much for that, eh? And your libertarian credentials just went out the window. g And yours soared. Congrats, sir! Does that leave a bad taste in your mouth? I'd bet it does. I don't buy that grid. It would have to distinguish between democratically-elected authority and authority in general: voluntary acceptance of authority versus imposed authority. If it did that, I'd probably come out close to the center of the crosshairs. As it is, the vertical scale seems to measure social conservatism (up) versus social liberalism (down). The test is obviously too short to do any real measurements, but it's fun, wot? What, I'm right down in the Dalai Lama/Mandela quadrant? 2 years ago, I was right next to Zapatero. I've become more Libertarian and swung a wee bit to the left since then, I guess. You're just too much of an authoritarian for my tastes. g Shut up and get in line. g But don't try to tell us that you know what you're talking about here. All you're doing is repeating a bunch of conspiracy stories cooked up by some of the slimier elements of McCain's campaign committee. I'll bet you didn't even know who Bill Ayers was until the past few weeks, right? And if you're going to suggest I didn't, I'll fill you in by e-mail. There's no way that Bill Ayers is up to "influencing" a guy of Obama's makeup. If anything, it would be the other way around. "I know naaaahtheeng. Naaaahtheeng, Coronel Hogan." See you at the other end of the ballot. Oh, you found a ballot with a place to vote for NOTA? d8-) Nah, gonna hold my nose and vote Republican this time. I'm hoping it won't turn out to be 0 for 5. Stock up on beer for election night. It's looking like you'll need it. I'm a recovering alky. Thanks, but no. "Try thinking of the Libertarian Party as a rolled-up newspaper... An excellent metaphor! You can't read it and it gets your hands dirty for nothing. d8-) I can't, in good conscience, vote for the current Republican or Democratic candidates this year. And I know that Bob Barr won't win on the Libertarian ticket, so I've decided to backing this exciting new candidate. He disdains politicians, war, and pork, so please give him a good looking over, Ed. http://www.tsgnet.com/pres.php?id=37...sz&altl=Kbrvft Since 'None of the Above' isn't an offering on ballots yet, I hope you'll join me in voting for this new candidate. Please VOTE in November! --------------------------------- -- "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy." -- Ernest Benn |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
Larry Jaques wrote:
http://www.tsgnet.com/pres.php?id=37...sz&altl=Kbrvft Larry I want a bumper sticker. :-) ...lew... |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 14:30:04 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress" scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message . .. By "out of the loop" do you refer to my Libertarian leaning? Did you ever take the political compass test? I'd love to compare our results. http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Larry's political compass: Economic Left/Right: -0.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.36 sheesh Ed's political compass: Economic Left/Right -0.25 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.21 That makes me sort of an economically middle-of-the-road version of the Dalai Lama. So much for that, eh? And your libertarian credentials just went out the window. g And yours soared. Congrats, sir! Does that leave a bad taste in your mouth? I'd bet it does. I don't buy that grid. It would have to distinguish between democratically-elected authority and authority in general: voluntary acceptance of authority versus imposed authority. If it did that, I'd probably come out close to the center of the crosshairs. As it is, the vertical scale seems to measure social conservatism (up) versus social liberalism (down). The test is obviously too short to do any real measurements, but it's fun, wot? Yes, fun is good. What, I'm right down in the Dalai Lama/Mandela quadrant? 2 years ago, I was right next to Zapatero. I've become more Libertarian and swung a wee bit to the left since then, I guess. You're just too much of an authoritarian for my tastes. g Shut up and get in line. g But don't try to tell us that you know what you're talking about here. All you're doing is repeating a bunch of conspiracy stories cooked up by some of the slimier elements of McCain's campaign committee. I'll bet you didn't even know who Bill Ayers was until the past few weeks, right? And if you're going to suggest I didn't, I'll fill you in by e-mail. There's no way that Bill Ayers is up to "influencing" a guy of Obama's makeup. If anything, it would be the other way around. "I know naaaahtheeng. Naaaahtheeng, Coronel Hogan." See you at the other end of the ballot. Oh, you found a ballot with a place to vote for NOTA? d8-) Nah, gonna hold my nose and vote Republican this time. I'm hoping it won't turn out to be 0 for 5. Stock up on beer for election night. It's looking like you'll need it. I'm a recovering alky. Thanks, but no. "Try thinking of the Libertarian Party as a rolled-up newspaper... An excellent metaphor! You can't read it and it gets your hands dirty for nothing. d8-) I can't, in good conscience, vote for the current Republican or Democratic candidates this year. And I know that Bob Barr won't win on the Libertarian ticket, so I've decided to backing this exciting new candidate. He disdains politicians, war, and pork, so please give him a good looking over, Ed. http://www.tsgnet.com/pres.php?id=37...sz&altl=Kbrvft Since 'None of the Above' isn't an offering on ballots yet, I hope you'll join me in voting for this new candidate. ROFLMAO!! Oh, God, that's FUNNY! Where in the heck did you find that? It's brilliant. d8-))) -- Ed Huntress |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:30:54 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote: By "out of the loop" do you refer to my Libertarian leaning? Did you ever take the political compass test? I'd love to compare our results. http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Larry's political compass: Economic Left/Right: -0.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.36 What, I'm right down in the Dalai Lama/Mandela quadrant? 2 years ago, I was right next to Zapatero. I've become more Libertarian and swung a wee bit to the left since then, I guess. Just as a datum Mark's angle of dangle:- Economic Left/Right: -5.25 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.95 Seem's to be identical with Gandhi. I'm now going to passively resist all of the economic turmoil in the world and get some round framed safety glasses and a sheet for when I'm out in the shop. BEG Mark Rand RTFM |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
buerste wrote:
I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my real information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some people will do if they are in disagreement. In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12 ga x 2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might have some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot brushes that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service. Buerste, I've been trying to figure out who you are. I think I've got it now. So without giving you away, you're based in the Rust Belt and use many miles of steel wire each week, right? Chris |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
Larry Jaques wrote:
I only found burste, with a diaeresis-u. Is that word from Olde Faggish, Don? The "ue" is just what you write when you haven't got a "u" with an umlaut above it on your keyboard, isn't it? Nick will be able to tell us for sure... Chris |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 06:44:34 -0600, the infamous Lew Hartswick
scrawled the following: Larry Jaques wrote: http://www.tsgnet.com/pres.php?id=37...sz&altl=Kbrvft Larry I want a bumper sticker. :-) ...lew... I'll see what I can do, lew. ;) -- "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy." -- Ernest Benn |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 09:40:40 -0400, the infamous "Ed Huntress"
scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message .. . The test is obviously too short to do any real measurements, but it's fun, wot? Yes, fun is good. I can't, in good conscience, vote for the current Republican or Democratic candidates this year. And I know that Bob Barr won't win on the Libertarian ticket, so I've decided to backing this exciting new candidate. He disdains politicians, war, and pork, so please give him a good looking over, Ed. http://www.tsgnet.com/pres.php?id=37...sz&altl=Kbrvft Since 'None of the Above' isn't an offering on ballots yet, I hope you'll join me in voting for this new candidate. ROFLMAO!! Oh, God, that's FUNNY! Where in the heck did you find that? It's brilliant. d8-))) A friend sent it in an email the day before yesterday. At the end of the video, it asks if you want to create your own, so I did, free. It's a really fun trick to play on your friends, isn't it? -- "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy." -- Ernest Benn |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 00:14:28 +0100, the infamous Mark Rand
scrawled the following: On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:30:54 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: By "out of the loop" do you refer to my Libertarian leaning? Did you ever take the political compass test? I'd love to compare our results. http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Larry's political compass: Economic Left/Right: -0.88 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.36 What, I'm right down in the Dalai Lama/Mandela quadrant? 2 years ago, I was right next to Zapatero. I've become more Libertarian and swung a wee bit to the left since then, I guess. Just as a datum Mark's angle of dangle:- Economic Left/Right: -5.25 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.95 Seem's to be identical with Gandhi. I'm now going to passively resist all of the economic turmoil in the world and get some round framed safety glasses and a sheet for when I'm out in the shop. BEG Carry on, my son. -- "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy." -- Ernest Benn |
New nom de plume for an oft contributor
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 01:52:33 +0000, the infamous Christopher Tidy
scrawled the following: Larry Jaques wrote: I only found burste, with a diaeresis-u. Is that word from Olde Faggish, Don? The "ue" is just what you write when you haven't got a "u" with an umlaut above it on your keyboard, isn't it? Nick will be able to tell us for sure... Nick MULEler? I don't receive his broadcasts any more. His or Cliffy's, etc. -- "Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy." -- Ernest Benn |
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