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On Sunday, December 29, 2013 10:06:17 AM UTC-8, Pete S wrote:
How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you getting a clue and realizing that's never going to happen and why it's never going to happen. When you do make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of idiots for destroying this newsgroup. |
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telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. |
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Jon Banqueer wrote:
In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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Jon Banquer wrote in
: You swore up and down I was in your kill file but the reality is that you read everything I post. The reality, Jonnie Bonkers, is that you nym-shifted to evade the killfiles. You're in mine, too, under your old nym. And now you're there under the new one, too. |
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Doug Miller wrote:
Jon Banquer wrote in : You swore up and down I was in your kill file but the reality is that you read everything I post. The reality, Jonnie Bonkers, is that you nym-shifted to evade the killfiles. You're in mine, too, under your old nym. And now you're there under the new one, too. DING DING DING Ladies and gentlemen , we have a winner !! I figgered he musta shifted , cuz I haven't seen any of his drivel in several weeks . -- Snag oh , and ploink --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 21:06:12 +0000 (UTC), Doug Miller
wrote: Jon Banquer wrote in : You swore up and down I was in your kill file but the reality is that you read everything I post. The reality, Jonnie Bonkers, is that you nym-shifted to evade the killfiles. You're in mine, too, under your old nym. And now you're there under the new one, too. Same here. -- "Owning a sailboat is like marrying a nymphomaniac. You don’t want to do that but it is great if your best friend does. That way you get all the benefits without any of the upkeep" --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Just put Johnnie Bonkers' *new* nym in your killfile, too, and be done with it. |
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Jon Banquer wrote:
In article , says... "Snag" wrote in : I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Just put Johnnie Bonkers' *new* nym in your killfile, too, and be done with it. Worthless losers like Doug Miller and Mark Wieber frequently read my posts and respond because they just can't help it. The fact is that what I have to say about CNC machining and CADCAM is often far too helpful for these ****bags to ignore and they know it. I completely own both of them. Before I killfile your new nym , answer me just one question . Just WHERE have you been posting this alleged information ? Because I sure as hell haven't seen any here ! -- Snag --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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Doug Miller wrote:
"Snag" wrote in : I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Just put Johnnie Bonkers' *new* nym in your killfile, too, and be done with it. Can't I play with it for a little while before I kill it ? Please ? -- Snag --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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Snag wrote: Doug Miller wrote: "Snag" wrote in : I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Just put Johnnie Bonkers' *new* nym in your killfile, too, and be done with it. Can't I play with it for a little while before I kill it ? Please ? Only if you bury it with the other toxic waste, when you're done. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:40:10 -0600, "Snag" wrote:
Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Ask Jonboi about various practical welding methods. It will be interesting to watch what comes out of his computer. (Grin) -- "Owning a sailboat is like marrying a nymphomaniac. You don’t want to do that but it is great if your best friend does. That way you get all the benefits without any of the upkeep" --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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Jon Banquer wrote:
In article , says... On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:40:10 -0600, "Snag" wrote: Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Ask Jonboi about various practical welding methods. It will be interesting to watch what comes out of his computer. (Grin) Instead of asking others why don't you ask me yourself, Wieber? Let me answer the above question for you with the kind of honest answer you are totally incapable of giving: You won't ask me because you're scared to death of me... for damn good reason. The reason is I know how much you lie and that your both a fake and a phony. Hope this helped. SO TELL US ABOUT VARIOUS PRACTICAL WELDING METHODS !! Because as I read it , you just dodged the question Gunner asked . Once again . I'm still waiting to hear anything of practical value that relates to metalworking from you ... Here's a question from me , Mr I-know-everything-about-CNC : What is the recommended torque value for a stepper motor for an RF45 benchtop mill?? Maybe Gunner can answer that one because I doubt you can . -- Snag --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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"Jon Banquer" wrote in message ... In article , says... On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:40:10 -0600, "Snag" wrote: Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Ask Jonboi about various practical welding methods. It will be interesting to watch what comes out of his computer. (Grin) Instead of asking others why don't you ask me yourself, Wieber? http://tinyurl.com/mpevz7v " Finishing all three sides, and the piece of channel to support it, I ground them down, checking my welds, beautiful, just ****ing beautiful. I then proceeded to lay in georgious fillet welds. Things of beauty..sigh..I was so proud..maybe Im actually getting the hang of this!! I put everything away, gave my dog a hug, made a sandwich, and headed for LA. Between Taft and Maricopa, I hear this sorta Screeech noise and glancing in the passenger mirror..I cant see the new spare..but behind me..is this sorta roundish black spot on the pavement..that gets bigger and bigger and bigger and from the top of my mirror, I see my spare tire hit smack dab in the middle of the ever growing shadow and bounce back upwards out of sight. " |
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Snag wrote: Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so Be aware that on many saws if you extend beyond the normal range the oiler won't line up with the oil hole in the bar. Then you'll need a new bar, too. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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"Snag" wrote in message
... ...In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag 3/16" x 3' copper-clad steel rod for TIG or gas welding is great for making tools like the rake. It's stiff enough to be the handle and easy enough to bend with a hammer to make the fork tines. I cut it with a chisel milled down to fit the anvil's hardy hole. |
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Jim Wilkins wrote:
"Snag" wrote in message ... ...In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag 3/16" x 3' copper-clad steel rod for TIG or gas welding is great for making tools like the rake. It's stiff enough to be the handle and easy enough to bend with a hammer to make the fork tines. I cut it with a chisel milled down to fit the anvil's hardy hole. Biggest TIG rod I have on hand is 1/8" , but I've got some 1/4" mild steel rod stock . I think I'll heat the tips red hot and then flatten them for about an inch or so , then curve them , weld them together , and adjust the spacing before I weld on the handle . -- Snag I wish I had an anvil ... --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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Snag wrote: Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . I needed a tool to straighten some damaged BNC connectors. I dug out some spare air fittings from HF and put this together: http://www.flickr.com/photos/materre...7636596594884/ Simply pus it into the warped opening and gently roll it around to straighten the connector's wall. Don't over do it, or you'll create a sharp lip in the brass. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:38:39 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Snag wrote: Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . I needed a tool to straighten some damaged BNC connectors. I dug out some spare air fittings from HF and put this together: http://www.flickr.com/photos/materre...7636596594884/ Simply pus it into the warped opening and gently roll it around to straighten the connector's wall. Don't over do it, or you'll create a sharp lip in the brass. Cool new electro-pneumatic tool, Mikey. P.S: You can use an ice pick to perforate and drain the pus. -- Cats regard people as warmblooded furniture. -- Jacquelyn Mitchard |
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Larry Jaques wrote: On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 20:38:39 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Snag wrote: Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . I needed a tool to straighten some damaged BNC connectors. I dug out some spare air fittings from HF and put this together: http://www.flickr.com/photos/materre...7636596594884/ Simply pus it into the warped opening and gently roll it around to straighten the connector's wall. Don't over do it, or you'll create a sharp lip in the brass. Cool new electro-pneumatic tool, Mikey. P.S: You can use an ice pick to perforate and drain the pus. You don't use a nail gun? -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
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On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:40:10 -0600, "Snag" wrote:
Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Just a thought. Is sitting at a computer really "metal working" or is "metal working" getting your hands dirty and actually doing it? I suspect the later. The bloke that wrote the software that controls the Mars explorer thingy doesn't claim to be a space explorer. -- Cheers, John B. |
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John B. wrote:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:40:10 -0600, "Snag" wrote: Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Just a thought. Is sitting at a computer really "metal working" or is "metal working" getting your hands dirty and actually doing it? I suspect the later. The bloke that wrote the software that controls the Mars explorer thingy doesn't claim to be a space explorer. Ouch , that's gonna leave a mark ... -- Snag --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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Snag wrote: John B. wrote: On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:40:10 -0600, "Snag" wrote: Jon Banqueer wrote: In article , spaco@baldwin- telecom.net says... How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? How about you realize that this isn't going to happen and figure out what really caused this newsgroup to be destroyed. When you finally make the effort to understand what happened, make sure you thank Mark Wieber and his clique of clueless idiots. In the meantime, suggest you start discussing topics that advanced, modern, home machine shops would be interested in. I do it all the time. I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . Earlier today I fabricated a small aluminum spacer to give me just a little more adjustment on my chainsaw bar needs a new chain and sprocket , but the saw was free so .... Then I used a hammer and wedge both metal to split the wood I cut with that chainsaw . Yesterday I used the angle grinder to clean up the mushroomed head of that wedge . In a little while I'm going out to the shop and make a small rake of metal to clean the ashes out of the grate in my wood burning stove . I'll be using a welder MIG or TIG , haven't decided , bolt cutter , bandsaw , and grinders . That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Just a thought. Is sitting at a computer really "metal working" or is "metal working" getting your hands dirty and actually doing it? I suspect the later. The bloke that wrote the software that controls the Mars explorer thingy doesn't claim to be a space explorer. Ouch , that's gonna leave a mark ... Not this time. Even a diamond can't scratch 'Grade A stupid'. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge. |
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On Sunday, December 29, 2013 10:47:40 PM UTC-5, John B. wrote:
Just a thought. Is sitting at a computer really "metal working" or is "metal working" getting your hands dirty and actually doing it? I suspect the later. The bloke that wrote the software that controls the Mars explorer thingy doesn't claim to be a space explorer. -- Cheers, John B. I wouldn't be so sure of that. The people who work "behind the scenes" at NASA and JPL are very proud of their work and consider themselves very much part of the "front line." |
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On Mon, 6 Jan 2014 08:34:09 -0800 (PST), rangerssuck
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On 12/29/2013 3:40 PM, Snag wrote:
That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Why is he not in your bin? |
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In article , Mars@Tacks
says... On 12/29/2013 3:40 PM, Snag wrote: That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Why is he not in your bin? Why are you running a business that was given to you into the ground? Why has your Ohio Bush website (a sad joke) not been updated in 14 years? http://www.ohiobrush.com/ Why do you drink like a fish and why are you so out of shape? http://neme-s.org/Oshkosh_2007/Ohio_Brush/DSC02543.JPG Why is your factory such a **** hole? http://neme-s.org/Oshkosh_2007/Ohio_Brush/DSC02519.JPG Why do you love stay on your knees and suck Mark Weiber's cock? Why has the largest hardware store on San Diego never heard of Ohio Brush? http://www.marshallshardware.com/ Why can't anyone in SoCal get any information or find a place that sells Ohio Brush products? Why are you such a pussy? Why do you lie so much and constantly try and claim I'm a "wife beater"? Why are you taking up space on this planet? |
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Tom Gardner wrote:
On 12/29/2013 3:40 PM, Snag wrote: That enough metalworking for ya ? Of course it won't be "advanced" or "modern" , just good old low-tech hand work ... unless I use the TIG , it's a modern inverter based machine . -- Snag Why is he not in your bin? Geez , can't a cat play with a mouse for a little while before he kills it ? BTW , he is now . -- Snag --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On 12/29/2013 3:40 PM, Snag wrote:
I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . -- Snag How about beating his own wife? |
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Tom Gardner wrote:
On 12/29/2013 3:40 PM, Snag wrote: I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . -- Snag How about beating his own wife? More likely his meat ... -- Snag --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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In article , Mars@Tacks
says... On 12/29/2013 3:40 PM, Snag wrote: I don't think beating your own drum counts , Jonnyboy . -- Snag How about beating his own wife? How about having another drink while you try and pretend you know how to run a business? Having another drink might also help you to wash the taste of Wieber's cock out of your mouth. Will Ohio Bush be able to avoid bankruptcy in 2014? How much longer till you're completely insolvent? |
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On Sunday, December 29, 2013 12:06:17 PM UTC-6, Pete S wrote:
How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? I am going to try to not to treat TeaBillies and Republicans like ****. But those ****ing assholes deserve it and I doubt I can hold my promise because Trig's muther is still a ****ing retard. |
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On Sunday, December 29, 2013 1:06:17 PM UTC-5, Pete S wrote:
How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? Well, Pete, that didn't work too well. I have pretty much given up on getting anything useful out of this group. I'll admit that I get sucked into the OT trap, and it's really nothing but a waste of time. Life's too short to waste it here. |
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Ignoring the posts by subject or author is fairly easy to do, I just hit the
Delete key as I preview the subjects, then the posts worth reading only take a few minutes. -- WB .......... "rangerssuck" wrote in message ... On Sunday, December 29, 2013 1:06:17 PM UTC-5, Pete S wrote: How about you off-topic folks making a new year's resolution to take it elswhere? Well, Pete, that didn't work too well. I have pretty much given up on getting anything useful out of this group. I'll admit that I get sucked into the OT trap, and it's really nothing but a waste of time. Life's too short to waste it here. |
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