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Exit polling declares winner
This just in. CBS exit polling has Nader by a landslide.
Kerry and Bush soon to concede and congradulate a well run campaign. |
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"Fletis Humplebacker" ! wrote:
This just in. CBS exit polling has Nader by a landslide. Kerry and Bush soon to concede and congradulate a well run campaign. Sweet!!!!!!! |
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On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 11:51:21 -0800, "Fletis Humplebacker" ! wrote:
This just in. CBS exit polling has Nader by a landslide. Last minute polling by the entire Stromboli clan. |
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Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using outlook
express. "Unisaw A100" wrote in message ... |
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mark did say:
Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using outlook express. "Unisaw A100" wrote in message ... I'm using Pan on Linux and get the same thing. Probably because he's sending blank replies. -- New project = new tool. Hard and fast rule. |
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"WoodMangler" mark did say: Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using outlook express. I'm using Pan on Linux and get the same thing. Probably because he's sending blank replies. Same here. Maybe his unisaw claimed his fingers? |
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He thinks it's cute.
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I agree with everything you said below.
Dave "Unisaw A100" wrote in message ... |
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This just in. CBS exit polling has Nader by a landslide. Kerry and Bush soon to concede and congradulate a well run campaign. "You wish"... Alex |
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If Unisaw A100 thinks that the post is BS and or totally off topic, he posts
a blank. "mark" wrote in message ... Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using outlook express. "Unisaw A100" wrote in message ... |
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"mark" wrote in message ... Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using outlook express. "Unisaw A100" wrote in message ... Does SWMBO know he's shootin blanks? |
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Mark wrote:Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using
outlook express. I think he's speechless. Tom Work at your leisure! |
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"mark" wrote in message
... Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using outlook express. He's trying to make a point, but it's not even remotely funny. -- Kevin -=#=- www.freerepublic.com www.glennbeck.com www.factcheck.org - If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it's free. -- P.J. O'Rourke (1993) November 19, 2004 is National Ammo Day. Buy 100 rounds, to show your support of gun and ammunition manufacturers, and your right to keep and bear arms. |
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"Kevin Singleton" wrote: "mark" wrote in message ... Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using outlook express. He's trying to make a point, but it's not even remotely funny. Perhaps his point isn't about being funny. |
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WoodMangler wrote:
I'm using Pan on Linux and get the same thing. Probably because he's sending blank replies. I routinely hav ethe same problem using Netscape 4.79, then they'll come through properly. What's going on Keeter, too fast on the send? Dave in Fairfax -- Dave Leader reply-to doesn't work use: daveldr at att dot net American Association of Woodturners http://www.woodturner.org Capital Area Woodturners http://www.capwoodturners.org/ PATINA http://www.Patinatools.org/ |
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On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 18:50:59 -0500, WoodMangler
calmly ranted: mark did say: Why do all messages from Unisaw A100 show as blank? I'm using outlook express. "Unisaw A100" wrote in message ... I'm using Pan on Linux and get the same thing. Probably because he's sending blank replies. I heard he had an operation but... -- Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ---- --Unknown |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
I heard he had an operation but... Oh yes, I remember that one; the result of a dust explosion in a shop vac wasn't it? Nasty business. Talcum powder used for anti-rusting sucked down and ignited by a static spark - all I can say is "he's lucky that spark weren't moving at the time" -- Greg |
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In article ,
"Greg Millen" wrote: Oh yes, I remember that one; the result of a dust explosion in a shop vac wasn't it? Nasty business. Talcum powder used for anti-rusting sucked down and ignited by a static spark - all I can say is "he's lucky that spark weren't moving at the time" Anyone catch the recent episode of Myth Busters on Discovery Channel about fatal static discharge from PVC pipe? I missed the beginning of the show with the myth setup. At show's end however, the busters couldn't get much of anything by way of discharge from the pipe - Busted. -- Owen Lowe and his Fly-by-Night Copper Company ____ "To know the world intimately is the beginning of caring." -- Ann Hayman Zwinger |
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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 22:51:11 -0800, Fly-by-Night CC
wrote: Anyone catch the recent episode of Myth Busters on Discovery Channel about fatal static discharge from PVC pipe? How many examples of fatal accidents would you like ? However they're all with solvents, not sawdust. And when did TV become a credible source of information ? |
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 11:05:35 +0000, Andy Dingley
wrote: And when did TV become a credible source of information ? Oh, naff off! Aren't you that retard who tried to give advice on rebuilding a lute, a while back? Turned out you didn't know jack **** about whet you were talking about. What a stupid dork you proved youself to be in that one! ******! Jack |
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"Jack" wrote in message
... On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 11:05:35 +0000, Andy Dingley wrote: And when did TV become a credible source of information ? Oh, naff off! Aren't you that retard who tried to give advice on rebuilding a lute, a while back? Turned out you didn't know jack **** about whet you were talking about. What a stupid dork you proved youself to be in that one! ******! Let's see here. You state that you aren't sure he is the guy, but that doesn't stop you from calling him a retard? You aren't sure, but you make the statement anyway. Isn't that what you just called him a dork and a ****** for? Is "jack ****" your full name or just what your known as by your 'friends'? Nice introduction of yourself to the group "Jack", want to try again? |
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Andy Dingley wrote: Anyone catch the recent episode of Myth Busters on Discovery Channel about fatal static discharge from PVC pipe? How many examples of fatal accidents would you like ? However they're all with solvents, not sawdust. Ummmmmmmmmmmm. Why are you responding to my question if you're changing the criteria? The issue was dust and static in PVC, not anything else. And when did TV become a credible source of information ? All depends on what shows you choose to watch as to how credible the information is. Are you saying 100% of programming is inaccurate in its content? -- Owen Lowe and his Fly-by-Night Copper Company ____ "Sure we'll have fascism in America, but it'll come disguised as 100% Americanism." -- Huey P. Long |
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 11:38:23 GMT, "Greg Millen"
wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 11:05:35 +0000, Andy Dingley wrote: And when did TV become a credible source of information ? Oh, naff off! Aren't you that retard who tried to give advice on rebuilding a lute, a while back? Turned out you didn't know jack **** about whet you were talking about. What a stupid dork you proved youself to be in that one! ******! Let's see here. You state that you aren't sure he is the guy, but that doesn't stop you from calling him a retard? You aren't sure, but you make the statement anyway. Isn't that what you just called him a dork and a ****** for? Is "jack ****" your full name or just what your known as by your 'friends'? Nice introduction of yourself to the group "Jack", want to try again? No, I KNOW he is the snivvelin' dork. There's only one "Dingleberry" around here. I used the phrase "aren't you the guy", because that's the phrase HE uses when he flames someone without the slightest provokation. Actually, correction; he used the phrase "aren't you the baboon" (a totally unprovoked flame levelled at someone after he made a total fool of himself giving arrogant snobby way on a subject he obviously knew nothing about. Have a nice day. If you reply and I don't respond, it means I have better things to do with my time than check back.. No offence.. |
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 13:21:05 -0800, Fly-by-Night CC
wrote: In article , Andy Dingley wrote: Anyone catch the recent episode of Myth Busters on Discovery Channel about fatal static discharge from PVC pipe? How many examples of fatal accidents would you like ? However they're all with solvents, not sawdust. Ummmmmmmmmmmm. Why are you responding to my question if you're changing the criteria? The issue was dust and static in PVC, not anything else. And when did TV become a credible source of information ? All depends on what shows you choose to watch as to how credible the information is. Are you saying 100% of programming is inaccurate in its content? Do youself a big favor; ignore "Dingleberry" and his putrid verbal diarrhea... Jack |
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 13:21:05 -0800, Fly-by-Night CC
wrote: Why are you responding to my question if you're changing the criteria? Sorry, didn't see "Dust" in the subject line. |
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Andy Dingley wrote: Sorry, didn't see "Dust" in the subject line. Well... OK... as long as you're *really* sorry. -- Owen Lowe and his Fly-by-Night Copper Company ____ "Sure we'll have fascism in America, but it'll come disguised as 100% Americanism." -- Huey P. Long |
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Howdy!
In article , Greg Millen wrote: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message I heard he had an operation but... Oh yes, I remember that one; the result of a dust explosion in a shop vac wasn't it? Nasty business. Talcum powder used for anti-rusting sucked down and ignited by a static spark - all I can say is "he's lucky that spark weren't moving at the time" Right. Talcum powder is combustable. Right. Not... If it went *boom*, it wasn't talcum powder. yours, Michael -- Michael and MJ Houghton | Herveus d'Ormonde and Megan O'Donnelly | White Wolf and the Phoenix Bowie, MD, USA | Tablet and Inkle bands, and other stuff | http://www.radix.net/~herveus/wwap/ |
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"Michael Houghton" wrote in message
... Howdy! Right. Talcum powder is combustable. Right. Not... If it went *boom*, it wasn't talcum powder. Michael, you're obviously a serious kinda guy so I'll state for the record - it really wasn't a serious post. It was intended to be a satirical jab at all the ridiculous claims of exploding dust bunnies. I mean, really, how many people would use talc on their bodies in summer if static could cause an explosion ;-) regards, Greg |
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"Greg Millen" wrote in message I mean, really, how many people would use talc on their bodies in summer if static could cause an explosion ;-) I think it can happen. I used talc on my body one summer and got burned in the sun. Luckily, I got off the beach just before I could have exploded. |
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 15:28:28 +0000, Andy Dingley
calmly ranted: On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 14:56:41 -0000, (Michael Houghton) wrote: Right. Talcum powder is combustable. Right. Not... Damn right. That's because talcum powder is just full of asbestos (posts passim) That reminds me of a joke. Vice is nice, but I like ass bestest. I mean "asbestos." --- In Christianity, neither morality nor religion comes into contact with reality at any point. --FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE --------------------------------------------------------------- - http://diversify.com Comprehensive Website Development - |
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