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My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago.
Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. Steve |
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"Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. Steve http://www.benefits-of-honey.com/honey-storage.html |
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On Tue, 1 Jan 2013 22:28:34 -0500, "Phil Kangas"
wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? Cool it again and drain the honey from the wax? I doubt it would hurt you to ingest it, though. I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. Steve http://www.benefits-of-honey.com/honey-storage.html -- You can ignore reality, but you cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. --Ayn Rand |
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On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 8:53:48 PM UTC-6, Steve B wrote:
My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. Steve Many people eat the whole honey comb for the health benefits. They pay extra for the honey comb which is normally has the wax separated for sale as wax. You are lucky... |
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"Cross-Slide" wrote in message ... On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 8:53:48 PM UTC-6, Steve B wrote: My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. Steve Many people eat the whole honey comb for the health benefits. They pay extra for the honey comb which is normally has the wax separated for sale as wax. You are lucky... Uh, it is impossible to get the crystallized honey out of the jar and the combs. Any ideas? Steve |
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On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 10:43:14 AM UTC-6, Steve B wrote:
"Cross-Slide" wrote in message ... On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 8:53:48 PM UTC-6, Steve B wrote: My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. Steve Many people eat the whole honey comb for the health benefits. They pay extra for the honey comb which is normally has the wax separated for sale as wax. You are lucky... Uh, it is impossible to get the crystallized honey out of the jar and the combs. Any ideas? Steve Once it is warm enough, the crystallized honey Will melt. If you do not get it ALL melted, the crystals will start re-form starting from the remaining crystal "seeds" It is a supersaturated/highly saturated sugar solution, so it is trying to grow crystals, all it needs are "seeds" which the un-melted crystals will provide. If it is hot enough to melt, the crystals Will melt.. It's delicious! |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 09:43:14 -0700, "Steve B" wrote:
"Cross-Slide" wrote in message ... On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 8:53:48 PM UTC-6, Steve B wrote: My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. Steve Many people eat the whole honey comb for the health benefits. They pay extra for the honey comb which is normally has the wax separated for sale as wax. You are lucky... Uh, it is impossible to get the crystallized honey out of the jar and the combs. Any ideas? Steve Put it in a pot of boiling water. When it all melts..pour it out. Gunner The methodology of the left has always been: 1. Lie 2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible 3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible 4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie 5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw 6. Then everyone must conform to the lie |
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"Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. |
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On 2013-01-02, PrecisionmachinisT wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT"
wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. They're born stupid and they live stupid lives. And then when they're retired and have the time and the technology to finally learn something, they use it instead to get stupider. At least worldnutdaily etc. are grateful for their support. |
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On Jan 2, 1:34*pm, whoyakidding's ghost
wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. They're born stupid and they live stupid lives. And then when they're retired and have the time and the technology to finally learn something, they use it instead to get stupider. At least worldnutdaily etc. are grateful for their support. Gunner has a huge fan club made up of stupid people who can't help themselves when it comes to machining or rational thinking. It's very cult like. |
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On Jan 2, 1:05*pm, Ignoramus24272 ignoramus24...@NOSPAM.
24272.invalid wrote: plonk On 2013-01-02, PrecisionmachinisT wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. *It had started to crystallize. *We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. *Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. Hey Iggy can you plonk me as well because I think you're a clueless idiot when it comes to machining and always will be because of your approach. I know it's wrong but every time I see your last name I'm reminded of this scene from The Green Hornet movie. The movie pretty much sucked ass except for this scene: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/681...hristoph-waltz |
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"whoyakidding's ghost" wrote in message ... On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. They're born stupid and they live stupid lives. And then when they're retired and have the time and the technology to finally learn something, they use it instead to get stupider. At least worldnutdaily etc. are grateful for their support. It takes all of about 30 seconds worth of googling to find out how to render wax out of honey by heating it and then letting it cool back down and then removing the wax that has floated to the top and solidified. -- |
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On Jan 2, 2:32*pm, "PrecisionmachinisT"
wrote: "whoyakidding's ghost" wrote in messagenews:6o99e85n3mv6tn7m57not7coq1e7plb0e5@4ax .com... On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. They're born stupid and they live stupid lives. And then when they're retired and have the time and the technology to finally learn something, they use it instead to get stupider. At least worldnutdaily etc. are grateful for their support. It takes all of about 30 seconds worth of googling to find out how to render wax out of honey by heating it and then letting it cool back down and then removing the wax that has floated to the top and solidified. -- That's about 29 seconds too much for the cult of Gunner. They need to be spoon fed everything and preferably by their cult leader. |
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"Ignoramus24272" wrote in message ...
plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT"
wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. So tell us how to separate the honey from the comb. You being such a brilliant sort of bloke. -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:24:01 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer
wrote: On Jan 2, 1:05*pm, Ignoramus24272 ignoramus24...@NOSPAM. 24272.invalid wrote: plonk On 2013-01-02, PrecisionmachinisT wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. *It had started to crystallize. *We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. *Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. Hey Iggy can you plonk me as well because I think you're a clueless idiot when it comes to machining and always will be because of your approach. I know it's wrong but every time I see your last name I'm reminded of this scene from The Green Hornet movie. The movie pretty much sucked ass except for this scene: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/681...hristoph-waltz Ah well. When I see your posts it comes to mind that you really aren't a metal worker, you are just another computer programmer and about as skilled as the "cobel coders" of yesteryear. |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT"
wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in message ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... plonk! -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:10:09 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer
wrote: On Jan 2, 1:34*pm, whoyakidding's ghost wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. They're born stupid and they live stupid lives. And then when they're retired and have the time and the technology to finally learn something, they use it instead to get stupider. At least worldnutdaily etc. are grateful for their support. Gunner has a huge fan club made up of stupid people who can't help themselves when it comes to machining or rational thinking. It's very cult like. Thus speaks the computer coder :-( -- Cheers, John B. |
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"John B." wrote in message ... On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. So tell us how to separate the honey from the comb. You being such a brilliant sort of bloke. Google it yourself, you ****ing imbecile. -- |
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"John B." wrote in message news On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in message ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... plonk! Peek a booo !!! |
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On Jan 2, 4:59*pm, John B. wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... plonk! -- Cheers, John B. John B. would you please plonk me as well since you can't see that for years Iggy has done everything possible to run away from what he needs to do to build his machining skills. Iggy is focused on one thing and one thing only: buying stuff as cheap as he can. Not a bad skill to have but when it blinds you, like it blinds Iggy, towards paying the price and building his machining skills, I think it's a major problem. I guess he runs an Algebra help website and writes software and that's great but he seems to think he doesn't need adult eduction for machining, which is too bad because the Chicago area probably has some great programs for machining and for welding. He's tried to buy very high quality stuff that I sell dirt cheap from me and I told him forget it. I don't sell the high quality stuff I own for nothing. I guess he was insulted that I wouldn't lower my prices. |
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On Jan 2, 4:57*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:24:01 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer wrote: On Jan 2, 1:05 pm, Ignoramus24272 ignoramus24...@NOSPAM. 24272.invalid wrote: plonk On 2013-01-02, PrecisionmachinisT wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. Hey Iggy can you plonk me as well because I think you're a clueless idiot when it comes to machining and always will be because of your approach. I know it's wrong but every time I see your last name I'm reminded of this scene from The Green Hornet movie. The movie pretty much sucked ass except for this scene: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/681...ornet-scene-wi... Ah well. When I see your posts it comes to mind that you really aren't a metal worker, you are just another computer programmer and about as skilled as the "cobel coders" of yesteryear. It's clear to me you don't have much of a mind and that you have no clues what modern CNC machining is all about. To be a good CADCAM programmer you must be a good machinist. |
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On Jan 2, 4:54*pm, John B. wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. *It had started to crystallize. *We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. *Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. So tell us how to separate the honey from the comb. You being such a brilliant sort of bloke. -- Cheers, John B. Why the **** should he? He's already stated it took less than 30 seconds to Google it. |
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On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 07:54:03 +0700, John B.
wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. So tell us how to separate the honey from the comb. You being such a brilliant sort of bloke. Google is your friend. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...479ab2ba2c36c2 Usenet is such a funny place. Note to PM: it took me more like 45 seconds to find that result... because I typed your nym as two words on my first try. |
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On Jan 2, 5:00*pm, John B. wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:10:09 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer wrote: On Jan 2, 1:34 pm, whoyakidding's ghost wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. They're born stupid and they live stupid lives. And then when they're retired and have the time and the technology to finally learn something, they use it instead to get stupider. At least worldnutdaily etc. are grateful for their support. Gunner has a huge fan club made up of stupid people who can't help themselves when it comes to machining or rational thinking. It's very cult like. Thus speaks the computer coder :-( -- Cheers, John B. Thus speaks a machinist / CADCAM programmer. |
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On Jan 2, 5:13*pm, whoyakidding's ghost
wrote: On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 07:54:03 +0700, John B. wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:22 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. *It had started to crystallize. *We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. *Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. So tell us how to separate the honey from the comb. You being such a brilliant sort of bloke. Google is your friend.http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...msg/62479ab2ba... Usenet is such a funny place. Note to PM: it took me more like 45 seconds to find that result... because I typed your nym as two words on my first try. Wrong. Google is the enemy of lazy, clueless morons. |
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On Jan 2, 4:59*pm, John B. wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... plonk! -- Cheers, John B. "And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions..." He's provided plenty of metalworking knowledge on Usenet and he's done it for many, many years. |
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On 2013-01-03, John B wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in message ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... I no longer care about anyone's opinion as to whether I am a "deserving metalworker", ever since I converted my Bridgeport mill to LinuxCNC. I have proven something to myself and I could not care less now about what anyone else thinks. i |
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On Jan 2, 5:39*pm, Ignoramus24272 ignoramus24...@NOSPAM.
24272.invalid wrote: On 2013-01-03, John B wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... I no longer care about anyone's opinion as to whether I am a "deserving metalworker", ever since I converted my Bridgeport mill to LinuxCNC. I have proven something to myself and I could not care less now about what anyone else thinks. i Converting a Bridgeport knee mill to a Linux controlled CNC doesn't make one a machinist. When you make statements like this it shows how little you know about machining. Your tremendous ego holds you back from starting at ground zero and taking adult education for machining. You don't have the proper machining foundation and it shows constantly. Your ego has gotten in the way for years with you learning the fundamentals of machining. |
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"Ignoramus24272" wrote in message news I could not care less now about what anyone else thinks. Obviously, you cared about my mentioning how "Steve B" is stupid... |
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"jon_banquer" wrote in message ... On Jan 2, 4:59 pm, John B. wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... plonk! -- Cheers, John B. "And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions..." He's provided plenty of metalworking knowledge on Usenet and he's done it for many, many years. ----- Results 1 - 10 of about 1,280 for "precisionmachinist" +machining |
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wrote in message ... On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:24:01 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer wrote: On Jan 2, 1:05 pm, Ignoramus24272 ignoramus24...@NOSPAM. 24272.invalid wrote: plonk On 2013-01-02, PrecisionmachinisT wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. My gawd you are stupid. Hey Iggy can you plonk me as well because I think you're a clueless idiot when it comes to machining and always will be because of your approach. I know it's wrong but every time I see your last name I'm reminded of this scene from The Green Hornet movie. The movie pretty much sucked ass except for this scene: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/681...hristoph-waltz Ah well. When I see your posts it comes to mind that you really aren't a metal worker, you are just another computer programmer and about as skilled as the "cobel coders" of yesteryear. Can't speak for ig, but I'll grant you your wish. Bye. |
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"Ignoramus24272" wrote in message news On 2013-01-03, John B wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in message ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... I no longer care about anyone's opinion as to whether I am a "deserving metalworker", ever since I converted my Bridgeport mill to LinuxCNC. I have proven something to myself and I could not care less now about what anyone else thinks. i I believe I was about 13, and wore huaraches to school, which a few people didn't like. I didn't care. Huaraches are sandals made out of a combination of leather tops and tire tread bottoms. If you care what people think about you, you are without a rudder, and have a hole at the water line. Steve |
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So tell us how to separate the honey from the comb. You being such a brilliant sort of bloke. Not to answer your question to precisionmachinist, but in the real world, they use a centrifuge, which empties the combs of honey, and then beeswax is another sellable commodity. Steve |
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Pour it out into a bowl.
The wax will cool and float. It seeks the top of the honey. Once cool, simply break out or take out the layer of wax. Martin On 1/2/2013 10:43 AM, Steve B wrote: "Cross-Slide" wrote in message ... On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 8:53:48 PM UTC-6, Steve B wrote: My wife has some honey that her mom put up about ten to fifteen years ago. Some have comb in it. It had started to crystallize. We put it in hot water for a time, and the crystals disappeared. Now, the comb has melted. How do we separate the wax from the honey? I figured there were enough old people here to find someone who knew this. The foodie newsgroups on the Internet are not user friendly unless you are a member of the ruling cabal. Steve Many people eat the whole honey comb for the health benefits. They pay extra for the honey comb which is normally has the wax separated for sale as wax. You are lucky... Uh, it is impossible to get the crystallized honey out of the jar and the combs. Any ideas? Steve |
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On 2013-01-03, Steve B wrote:
"Ignoramus24272" wrote in message news On 2013-01-03, John B wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in message ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... I no longer care about anyone's opinion as to whether I am a "deserving metalworker", ever since I converted my Bridgeport mill to LinuxCNC. I have proven something to myself and I could not care less now about what anyone else thinks. i I believe I was about 13, and wore huaraches to school, which a few people didn't like. I didn't care. Huaraches are sandals made out of a combination of leather tops and tire tread bottoms. If you care what people think about you, you are without a rudder, and have a hole at the water line. On some level, I do care what people think about me, it is called reputation and it is important. But I try to form my own opinions about various factual things or when thinking about the present and future. i |
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On Jan 2, 8:44*pm, Ignoramus24272 ignoramus24...@NOSPAM.
24272.invalid wrote: On 2013-01-03, Steve B wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in message news On 2013-01-03, John B wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in message ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... I no longer care about anyone's opinion as to whether I am a "deserving metalworker", ever since I converted my Bridgeport mill to LinuxCNC. I have proven something to myself and I could not care less now about what anyone else thinks. i I believe I was about 13, and wore huaraches to school, which a few people didn't like. *I didn't care. Huaraches are sandals made out of a combination of leather tops and tire tread bottoms. If you care what people think about you, you are without a rudder, and have a hole at the water line. On some level, I do care what people think about me, it is called reputation and it is important. But I try to form my own opinions about various factual things or when thinking about the present and future. i Bull****, Iggy. You don't care what real machinists think about you. Real machinists who have to deal with your bull**** think you're a ****ing moron. The reason you are a moron is that you refuse to pay your dues. Many engineers suffer from the same mental illness you suffer from. It's why most engineers can't machine their way out of a paper bag. Like you, they think they're smarter than real machinists and that their smarts can make up for the experience of cutting lots and lots of different parts made out of different materials. Here is a news flash for you bubba... it can't. |
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"Steve B" wrote in message ... So tell us how to separate the honey from the comb. You being such a brilliant sort of bloke. Not to answer your question to precisionmachinist, but in the real world, they use a centrifuge, which empties the combs of honey, and then beeswax is another sellable commodity. You pathetic simpleton...I feel sorry for you, really I do... --but as I already explained, people have been separating honey from beeswax for many thousands of years without a centrifuge.. Besides, if you already knew to use a centriguge (and had one available), then why would you even be asking ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Iu1Bm7yOL8 |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 17:08:40 -0800 (PST), jon_banquer
wrote: On Jan 2, 4:59*pm, John B. wrote: On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 14:40:25 -0800, "PrecisionmachinisT" wrote: "Ignoramus24272" wrote in ... plonk Your loss... Considering that you're also seemingly incapable of tying your ****ing shoelaces without asking a bunch of stupid-assed-off-topic questions on a metalworking news group. And considering that you have never provided any evidence of any knowledge of metalworking while Iggy is smart enough to ask questions... plonk! -- Cheers, John B. John B. would you please plonk me as well since you can't see that for years Iggy has done everything possible to run away from what he needs to do to build his machining skills. Iggy is focused on one thing and one thing only: buying stuff as cheap as he can. Not a bad skill to have but when it blinds you, like it blinds Iggy, towards paying the price and building his machining skills, I think it's a major problem. I guess he runs an Algebra help website and writes software and that's great but he seems to think he doesn't need adult eduction for machining, which is too bad because the Chicago area probably has some great programs for machining and for welding. He's tried to buy very high quality stuff that I sell dirt cheap from me and I told him forget it. I don't sell the high quality stuff I own for nothing. I guess he was insulted that I wouldn't lower my prices. Well, I've been here about as long as Iggy and I've certainly seen him post questions. But why not? Unless you happen to be one of those folks who "know everything" you will certainly, from time to time have a question to ask. Are you arguing that one should never help out anyone by answering their questions? As for "engineering skills", where did that come from? I don't believe Iggy ever claimed to be a machinist, or a welder for that matter, and why should he? He's not in the machine shop or welding shop business. Although I will say that instead of arguing about which version of CAM is the best he goes out and actually does something. -- Cheers, John B. |
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