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Demise of the chest freezer?
On 22/10/2018 22:39, Jim Wilkinson Knife wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 21:46:35 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: Jim Wilkinson Knife wrote: Bill Wright wrote: Many imperfect things in life are as good as it gets. Everybody thinks that until a new invention occurs. Come back when you've invented a wind turbine that's 59.4% efficient Why should I have to invent it to know it'll happen? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betz%27s_law |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 21:41:52 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 22/10/2018 22:39, Jim Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 21:46:35 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: Jim Wilkinson Knife wrote: Bill Wright wrote: Many imperfect things in life are as good as it gets. Everybody thinks that until a new invention occurs. Come back when you've invented a wind turbine that's 59.4% efficient Why should I have to invent it to know it'll happen? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betz%27s_law Wouldn't be the first time science was proved wrong. Still think the earth must be flat? Besides, your specifics are not important to this argument. The point is we always find better ways of doing what we did before. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
On 23/10/2018 21:41, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 22/10/2018 22:39, Jim Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 21:46:35 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: Jim Wilkinson Knife wrote: Bill Wright wrote: Many imperfect things in life are as good as it gets. Everybody thinks that until a new invention occurs. Come back when you've invented a wind turbine that's 59.4% efficient Why should I have to invent it to know it'll happen? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betz%27s_law He walks right into them...Bless -- To ban Christmas, simply give turkeys the vote. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 22:32:21 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 23/10/2018 21:41, Vir Campestris wrote: On 22/10/2018 22:39, Jim Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 21:46:35 +0100, Andy Burns wrote: Jim Wilkinson Knife wrote: Bill Wright wrote: Many imperfect things in life are as good as it gets. Everybody thinks that until a new invention occurs. Come back when you've invented a wind turbine that's 59.4% efficient Why should I have to invent it to know it'll happen? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betz%27s_law He walks right into them...Bless No, you focus on one single thing, which wasn't even in the topic of conversation, state a number, then say I got it wrong. I made a general comment about improvement that's all. See your doctor about OCD, you got it bad. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym. But I have now. I hope he's OK. Andy |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 21:59:39 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote: He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym. But I have now. I hope he's OK. I'm always allright, it's the rest of you that are allwrong. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
Joe Silkinson Spoon wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 21:59:39 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote: On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote: He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym. But I have now. I hope he's OK. I'm always allright, it's the rest of you that are allwrong. You are losing whats left of your mind Hucker. The NHS will help you though your final days of sponging from the system. Don't linger. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:40:47 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Joe Silkinson Spoon wrote: On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 21:59:39 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote: On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote: He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym. But I have now. I hope he's OK. I'm always allright, it's the rest of you that are allwrong. You are losing whats left of your mind Hucker. No, I simply stated that I believe the majority of this group are incorrect. You hold the same opinion. You have changed considerably from the argumentative sensible (yes sensible) person you were 10 years ago. You would contradict any stupidity found in the group, but now you're just one of them. You'll be operating a bicycle next. The NHS will help you though your final days of sponging from the system. Don't linger. The NHS never did me any good at all. They sap on average £350 a month off every person in the UK, then fail to cure almost everyone. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
"Joe Silkinson Spoon" wrote in message news On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:40:47 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: Joe Silkinson Spoon wrote: On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 21:59:39 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote: On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote: He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym. But I have now. I hope he's OK. I'm always allright, it's the rest of you that are allwrong. You are losing whats left of your mind Hucker. No, I simply stated that I believe the majority of this group are incorrect. You hold the same opinion. You have changed considerably from the argumentative sensible (yes sensible) person you were 10 years ago. You would contradict any stupidity found in the group, but now you're just one of them. You'll be operating a bicycle next. The NHS will help you though your final days of sponging from the system. Don't linger. The NHS never did me any good at all. That's a lie with your original health problem when born. They sap on average £350 a month off every person in the UK, then fail to cure almost everyone. Another pig ignorant lie with that last with broken bones and serious injurys alone. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 23:31:42 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"Joe Silkinson Spoon" wrote in message news On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:40:47 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: Joe Silkinson Spoon wrote: On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 21:59:39 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote: On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote: He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym. But I have now. I hope he's OK. I'm always allright, it's the rest of you that are allwrong. You are losing whats left of your mind Hucker. No, I simply stated that I believe the majority of this group are incorrect. You hold the same opinion. You have changed considerably from the argumentative sensible (yes sensible) person you were 10 years ago. You would contradict any stupidity found in the group, but now you're just one of them. You'll be operating a bicycle next. The NHS will help you though your final days of sponging from the system. Don't linger. The NHS never did me any good at all. That's a lie with your original health problem when born. I had no health problem when born. They sap on average £350 a month off every person in the UK, then fail to cure almost everyone. Another pig ignorant lie with that last with broken bones and serious injurys alone. Those don't cost £350 a month. How much to fix a broken bone? £1000? I've had 3 in my life, so that's 9 months of my tax. Where did the rest go? |
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Lonely Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 09:31:42 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again: The NHS never did me any good at all. That's a lie with your original health problem when born. They sap on average £350 a month off every person in the UK, then fail to cure almost everyone. Another pig ignorant lie with that last with broken bones and serious injurys alone. The sociopathic Scottish ****** is ALL you have now in your "life", eh, you miserable ****ed up senile Ozzie cretin! LOL -- "Anonymous" to trolling senile Rot Speed: "You can **** off as you know less than pig **** you sad little ignorant ****." MID: |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
"Oversized giraffe" wrote in message news On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 23:31:42 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Joe Silkinson Spoon" wrote in message news On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:40:47 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: Joe Silkinson Spoon wrote: On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 21:59:39 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote: On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote: He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym. But I have now. I hope he's OK. I'm always allright, it's the rest of you that are allwrong. You are losing whats left of your mind Hucker. No, I simply stated that I believe the majority of this group are incorrect. You hold the same opinion. You have changed considerably from the argumentative sensible (yes sensible) person you were 10 years ago. You would contradict any stupidity found in the group, but now you're just one of them. You'll be operating a bicycle next. The NHS will help you though your final days of sponging from the system. Don't linger. The NHS never did me any good at all. That's a lie with your original health problem when born. I had no health problem when born. You previously said that you did. They sap on average £350 a month off every person in the UK, then fail to cure almost everyone. Another pig ignorant lie with that last with broken bones and serious injurys alone. Those don't cost £350 a month. That wasn't what I commented on. How much to fix a broken bone? Depends on how badly its broken, whether it gets infected or not and variety of other things. £1000? I've had 3 in my life, so that's 9 months of my tax. Where did the rest go? Not what I commented on. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 00:16:56 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"Oversized giraffe" wrote in message news On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 23:31:42 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Joe Silkinson Spoon" wrote in message news On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:40:47 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: Joe Silkinson Spoon wrote: On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 21:59:39 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote: On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote: He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym.. But I have now. I hope he's OK. I'm always allright, it's the rest of you that are allwrong. You are losing whats left of your mind Hucker. No, I simply stated that I believe the majority of this group are incorrect. You hold the same opinion. You have changed considerably from the argumentative sensible (yes sensible) person you were 10 years ago. You would contradict any stupidity found in the group, but now you're just one of them. You'll be operating a bicycle next. The NHS will help you though your final days of sponging from the system. Don't linger. The NHS never did me any good at all. That's a lie with your original health problem when born. I had no health problem when born. You previously said that you did. I find it hard to believe I'd forget having a health problem. I was pretty much healthy until the age of 27. They sap on average £350 a month off every person in the UK, then fail to cure almost everyone. Another pig ignorant lie with that last with broken bones and serious injurys alone. Those don't cost £350 a month. That wasn't what I commented on. You said "broken bones and serious injurys alone". How much to fix a broken bone? Depends on how badly its broken, whether it gets infected or not and variety of other things. Most broken bones people get are fixed very easily. Shove it in place, put on a cast. Can't be that expensive. £1000? I've had 3 in my life, so that's 9 months of my tax. Where did the rest go? Not what I commented on. |
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Demise of the chest freezer?
"Oversized giraffe" wrote in message news On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 00:16:56 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Oversized giraffe" wrote in message news On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 23:31:42 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Joe Silkinson Spoon" wrote in message news On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 22:40:47 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: Joe Silkinson Spoon wrote: On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 21:59:39 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote: On 23/10/2018 22:32, The Natural Philosopher wrote: He walks right into them...Bless He's been all right recently, and I hadn't killed his latest nym. But I have now. I hope he's OK. I'm always allright, it's the rest of you that are allwrong. You are losing whats left of your mind Hucker. No, I simply stated that I believe the majority of this group are incorrect. You hold the same opinion. You have changed considerably from the argumentative sensible (yes sensible) person you were 10 years ago. You would contradict any stupidity found in the group, but now you're just one of them. You'll be operating a bicycle next. The NHS will help you though your final days of sponging from the system. Don't linger. The NHS never did me any good at all. That's a lie with your original health problem when born. I had no health problem when born. You previously said that you did. I find it hard to believe I'd forget having a health problem. I was pretty much healthy until the age of 27. Doesn't explain what you said previously. Something about your parents shouldn't have had you or something like that. Maybe you just said it too cryptically or something. Not something that easy to search for, with your nick changing. They sap on average £350 a month off every person in the UK, then fail to cure almost everyone. Another pig ignorant lie with that last with broken bones and serious injurys alone. Those don't cost £350 a month. That wasn't what I commented on. You said "broken bones and serious injurys alone". About your 'fail to cure' nothing to do with the cost of treating that. How much to fix a broken bone? Depends on how badly its broken, whether it gets infected or not and variety of other things. Most broken bones people get are fixed very easily. Shove it in place, put on a cast. Can't be that expensive. It can be when it can't be fixed that easily and that does happen quite a bit with the more serious broken bones. They can need full surgery, bolting or plating the bits back together again. And that if it doesn't get infected. £1000? I've had 3 in my life, so that's 9 months of my tax. Where did the rest go? Not what I commented on. |
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Lonely Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 11:41:17 +1100, cantankerous trolling senile geezer Rot
Speed blabbered, again: Most broken bones people get are fixed very easily. Shove it in place, put on a cast. Can't be that expensive. It can be when it can't be fixed that easily and that does happen quite a bit with the more serious broken bones. They can need full surgery, bolting or plating the bits back together again. And that if it doesn't get infected. You two exceptional idiots need your stupid HEADS fixed! BG -- FredXX to Rot Speed: "You are still an idiot and an embarrassment to your country. No wonder we shippe the likes of you out of the British Isles. Perhaps stupidity and criminality is inherited after all?" Message-ID: |
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