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Which is your best trophy... the iguana?
"Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Horvath wrote: On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:36:56 -0700, Danny Taddei wrote this crap: I don't really know why I am bothering but just for fun- Nicaragua has winds that come up from nowhere through the mountains and you must stay "one foot on the sand" or get crushed 1 mile out, the coast guard does not live in those waters, the nearest fuel stops are many hundreds of miles apart, I like to sail rather then run out of fuel when I need it and you can look up my master license with the uscg - they have my sea hours. You can look at the pictures at the site and see that I have sailed at least from LA to Miami. I have sailed much more- many 10's of thousands and 20 thousand have been captain of long tow. How about you? I won twelve trophies for racing, last year. I don't know how many I've already won this year, but last week I got trophies for two first places, and two second places during Race Week. You should be proud of those trophies. I have a wall full of them that I am proud of too. Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Jonathan Ganz wrote: Oh, I'm so scared! Hey Fool- You said to do some research. i was showing you how easy it is to prove you wrong. if you want to be scared, ask yourself what you have accomplished in the past ten years and be honest "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... I found this One year after gun-owners were forced to surrender 640,381 personal firearms to be destroyed, including semi-automatic .22 rifles and shotguns, a program costing the government over 500 million dollars, the results are in... A dramatic increase in criminal activity has been experienced. Gun control advocates respond "Just wait... we'll be safer... you'll see...". OBSERVABLE FACT, AFTER 12 MONTHS OF DATA: * Australia-wide, homicides are up 3.2% * Australia-wide, assaults are up 8.6% * Australia-wide, armed-robberies are up 44% (yes, FORTY-FOUR PERCENT) * In the state of Victoria, homicides-with-firearms are up 300% * Figures over the previous 25 years show a steady decrease in homicides-with-firearms (changed dramatically in the past 12 months) * Figures over the previous 25 years show a steady decrease in armed-robbery-with-firearms (changed dramatically in the past 12 months) * There has been a dramatic increase in breakins-and-assaults-of- the-elderly * At the time of the ban, the Prime Minister said "self-defense is not a reason for owning a firearm" * From 1910 to present, homicides in Australia had averaged about 1.8-per-100,000 or lower, a safe society by any standard. * The ban has destroyed Australia's standings in some international sport shooting competitions * The membership of the Australian Sports Shooting Association has risen to 112,000, a 200% increase, in response to the ban and as an attempt to organize against further controls, which are expected. * Australian politicians are on the spot and at a loss to explain how no improvement in "safety" has been observed after such monumental effort and expense was successfully expended in "ridding society of guns". Their response has been to "wait longer". Jonathan Ganz wrote: It's not my job. Do your own research. "Vito" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: ... a gun on a sailboat is a bad idea. It's been proven over and over. Could you cite those proofs? I've seen the same said for guns in homes. For example, the premier anti-gun org here in the USA claims one is 37 times more likely to be shot with your own gun than use it in self defense but closer examination proved that a lie - they'd juggled the stats. It then came out that the org (HCI) had been established and funded by churches to protect criminals from their victims!! With all due respect that experience has made me suspicious of "proof" til I check it out. Many intellegent, well meaning people have been duped by these religious nut cases. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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lets see some pictures of your travels, or can they be summed up as go
to the freezer, get the beer, go to the dock, get the beer, go to work, hate the job, go to the freezer, get the beer. Jonathan Ganz wrote: Which is your best trophy... the iguana? "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Horvath wrote: On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:36:56 -0700, Danny Taddei wrote this crap: I don't really know why I am bothering but just for fun- Nicaragua has winds that come up from nowhere through the mountains and you must stay "one foot on the sand" or get crushed 1 mile out, the coast guard does not live in those waters, the nearest fuel stops are many hundreds of miles apart, I like to sail rather then run out of fuel when I need it and you can look up my master license with the uscg - they have my sea hours. You can look at the pictures at the site and see that I have sailed at least from LA to Miami. I have sailed much more- many 10's of thousands and 20 thousand have been captain of long tow. How about you? I won twelve trophies for racing, last year. I don't know how many I've already won this year, but last week I got trophies for two first places, and two second places during Race Week. You should be proud of those trophies. I have a wall full of them that I am proud of too. Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Hey fool. I never told you to do anything. I said, do your
own research. Believe what you want. What I or you have or haven't "accomplished" is irrelevent. What does that have to do with the mistaken notion that guns on a sailboat are good things??? "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Oh, I'm so scared! Hey Fool- You said to do some research. i was showing you how easy it is to prove you wrong. if you want to be scared, ask yourself what you have accomplished in the past ten years and be honest "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... I found this One year after gun-owners were forced to surrender 640,381 personal firearms to be destroyed, including semi-automatic .22 rifles and shotguns, a program costing the government over 500 million dollars, the results are in... A dramatic increase in criminal activity has been experienced. Gun control advocates respond "Just wait... we'll be safer... you'll see...". OBSERVABLE FACT, AFTER 12 MONTHS OF DATA: * Australia-wide, homicides are up 3.2% * Australia-wide, assaults are up 8.6% * Australia-wide, armed-robberies are up 44% (yes, FORTY-FOUR PERCENT) * In the state of Victoria, homicides-with-firearms are up 300% * Figures over the previous 25 years show a steady decrease in homicides-with-firearms (changed dramatically in the past 12 months) * Figures over the previous 25 years show a steady decrease in armed-robbery-with-firearms (changed dramatically in the past 12 months) * There has been a dramatic increase in breakins-and-assaults-of- the-elderly * At the time of the ban, the Prime Minister said "self-defense is not a reason for owning a firearm" * From 1910 to present, homicides in Australia had averaged about 1.8-per-100,000 or lower, a safe society by any standard. * The ban has destroyed Australia's standings in some international sport shooting competitions * The membership of the Australian Sports Shooting Association has risen to 112,000, a 200% increase, in response to the ban and as an attempt to organize against further controls, which are expected. * Australian politicians are on the spot and at a loss to explain how no improvement in "safety" has been observed after such monumental effort and expense was successfully expended in "ridding society of guns". Their response has been to "wait longer". Jonathan Ganz wrote: It's not my job. Do your own research. "Vito" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: ... a gun on a sailboat is a bad idea. It's been proven over and over. Could you cite those proofs? I've seen the same said for guns in homes. For example, the premier anti-gun org here in the USA claims one is 37 times more likely to be shot with your own gun than use it in self defense but closer examination proved that a lie - they'd juggled the stats. It then came out that the org (HCI) had been established and funded by churches to protect criminals from their victims!! With all due respect that experience has made me suspicious of "proof" til I check it out. Many intellegent, well meaning people have been duped by these religious nut cases. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Jonathan Ganz wrote: Sorry, but you don't qualify for anyone who should tell me what to do. The FACT is that you're either lucky or unlucky, and that you're certainly a fool for traveling with a firearm. WHY? Do you have any reason to say why? "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... lets see some pictures of your travels, or can they be summed up as go to the freezer, get the beer, go to the dock, get the beer, go to work, hate the job, go to the freezer, get the beer. Jonathan Ganz wrote: Which is your best trophy... the iguana? "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Horvath wrote: On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:36:56 -0700, Danny Taddei wrote this crap: I don't really know why I am bothering but just for fun- Nicaragua has winds that come up from nowhere through the mountains and you must stay "one foot on the sand" or get crushed 1 mile out, the coast guard does not live in those waters, the nearest fuel stops are many hundreds of miles apart, I like to sail rather then run out of fuel when I need it and you can look up my master license with the uscg - they have my sea hours. You can look at the pictures at the site and see that I have sailed at least from LA to Miami. I have sailed much more- many 10's of thousands and 20 thousand have been captain of long tow. How about you? I won twelve trophies for racing, last year. I don't know how many I've already won this year, but last week I got trophies for two first places, and two second places during Race Week. You should be proud of those trophies. I have a wall full of them that I am proud of too. Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Oz1 wrote: On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 21:25:55 -0700, Danny Taddei wrote: I found this Bwaaaahahahahahahahahahahaha! You IDIOT!!!!! do you know how few people are shot in Australia every year? Add one or two to the numbers and suddenly you have a huge percentage increase! Taddy, maybe you can manufacture facts in other groups and even use another name to back up your ascertions BUT not here!! I didn't make this up: One year after gun-owners were forced to surrender 640,381 personal firearms to be destroyed, including semi-automatic ..22 rifles and shotguns, a program costing the government over 500 million dollars, the results are in... A dramatic increase in criminal activity has been experienced. Gun control advocates respond "Just wait... we'll be safer... you'll see...". OBSERVABLE FACT, AFTER 12 MONTHS OF DATA: * Australia-wide, homicides are up 3.2% * Australia-wide, assaults are up 8.6% * Australia-wide, armed-robberies are up 44% (yes, FORTY-FOUR PERCENT) * In the state of Victoria, homicides-with-firearms are up 300% * Figures over the previous 25 years show a steady decrease in homicides-with-firearms (changed dramatically in the past 12 months) * Figures over the previous 25 years show a steady decrease in armed-robbery-with-firearms (changed dramatically in the past 12 months) * There has been a dramatic increase in breakins-and-assaults-of- the-elderly * At the time of the ban, the Prime Minister said "self-defense is not a reason for owning a firearm" * From 1910 to present, homicides in Australia had averaged about 1.8-per-100,000 or lower, a safe society by any standard. * The ban has destroyed Australia's standings in some international sport shooting competitions * The membership of the Australian Sports Shooting Association has risen to 112,000, a 200% increase, in response to the ban and as an attempt to organize against further controls, which are expected. * Australian politicians are on the spot and at a loss to explain how no improvement in "safety" has been observed after such monumental effort and expense was successfully expended in "ridding society of guns". Their response has been to "wait longer". One year after gun-owners were forced to surrender 640,381 personal firearms to be destroyed, including semi-automatic .22 rifles and shotguns, a program costing the government over 500 million dollars, the results are in... A dramatic increase in criminal activity has been experienced. Gun control advocates respond "Just wait... we'll be safer... you'll see...". OBSERVABLE FACT, AFTER 12 MONTHS OF DATA: * Australia-wide, homicides are up 3.2% * Australia-wide, assaults are up 8.6% * Australia-wide, armed-robberies are up 44% (yes, FORTY-FOUR PERCENT) * In the state of Victoria, homicides-with-firearms are up 300% * Figures over the previous 25 years show a steady decrease in homicides-with-firearms (changed dramatically in the past 12 months) * Figures over the previous 25 years show a steady decrease in armed-robbery-with-firearms (changed dramatically in the past 12 months) * There has been a dramatic increase in breakins-and-assaults-of- the-elderly * At the time of the ban, the Prime Minister said "self-defense is not a reason for owning a firearm" * From 1910 to present, homicides in Australia had averaged about 1.8-per-100,000 or lower, a safe society by any standard. * The ban has destroyed Australia's standings in some international sport shooting competitions * The membership of the Australian Sports Shooting Association has risen to 112,000, a 200% increase, in response to the ban and as an attempt to organize against further controls, which are expected. * Australian politicians are on the spot and at a loss to explain how no improvement in "safety" has been observed after such monumental effort and expense was successfully expended in "ridding society of guns". Their response has been to "wait longer". Jonathan Ganz wrote: It's not my job. Do your own research. "Vito" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: ... a gun on a sailboat is a bad idea. It's been proven over and over. Could you cite those proofs? I've seen the same said for guns in homes. For example, the premier anti-gun org here in the USA claims one is 37 times more likely to be shot with your own gun than use it in self defense but closer examination proved that a lie - they'd juggled the stats. It then came out that the org (HCI) had been established and funded by churches to protect criminals from their victims!! With all due respect that experience has made me suspicious of "proof" til I check it out. Many intellegent, well meaning people have been duped by these religious nut cases. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Oz1 wrote: On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 00:43:20 -0700, Danny Taddei wrote: Hey Taddy, show us a pic of them, you could get your mate Jasson to take one of you standing in front of the wall. I don't know a jasson. not one Not even the one that posted from your IP address? I copied it for you Do you really expect people to not know about cloning with all the spam that gets sent out. Try again brainless. Path: news.optusnet.com.au!spool01.syd.optusnet.com.au!s pool.optusnet.com.au!news1.optus.net.au!optus!pria pus.visi.com!news-out.visi.com!petbe.visi.com!newshosting.com!news-xfer2.atl.newshosting.com!newsfeed.icl.net!newsfee d.fjserv.net!diablo.theplanet.net!newspeer1-gui.server.ntli.net!ntli.net!peer01.cox.net!cox.ne t!p01!fed1read03.POSTED!not-for-mail Message-ID: From: Jasson User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.0.2) Gecko/20030208 Netscape/7.02 X-Accept-Language: en-us, en MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: alt.sailing.asa Subject: Best Deck Gun? References: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lines: 9 Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 00:28:47 -0700 NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.8.189.3 X-Complaints-To: X-Trace: fed1read03 1056958127 68.8.189.3 (Mon, 30 Jun 2003 03:28:47 EDT) NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 03:28:47 EDT Organization: Cox Communications Xref: news.optusnet.com.au alt.sailing.asa:206193 I know the man and I can tell you that in 4 years of lurking I have seen him come here at least 2 times. You same guys went after him like dogs. Here in San Diego He is well known. He works with the stars and stripes crew on some things but he is a ship captain and has traveled lots. I have had beers with him and think he is a good guy. I don't write much because I don't have much to say but now I do. I think there are some dumb ass people here so let the door hit my ass too. You are a bunch of dumb dickheads. You're credibility is waning fast Taddy! Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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swan triggers 8'' ??
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Bull Pup 12 ga. guns..... not effective... barrel is too short, dispersion too wide. Nice for room to room sweeps. To much gun for a "deck gun". I use a Belgian Poaching Handgun. .410 ga. double barrels, swan triggers 8" barrels.... clears a 10 square foot area at 10 feet. It's mounted to look like a lamp but can be disassembled in seconds. CM "jlrogers" wrote in message . .. | Small arms for sailboats: | | http://securityarms.com/20010315/gal...s/0700/745.htm | | | | http://securityarms.com/20010315/gal...s/0700/710.htm | | | | Heavy Weapons for Sail Boats: | | http://arms.host.sk/firearms/rg6.htm | | | | http://securityarms.com/20010315/gal...s/0800/876.htm | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "Peter Wiley" wrote in message om... | "katysails" wrote in message ... | Never saw the point of walking round whacking balls. | | ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! Some here may not agree with you..... | | Knew you'd pick up that straight line.... now, are you wearing the | black leather or the shiny rubber outfit when participating in this | sport? | | Better not be too detailed or Simon might have to go buy a new | inflatable. | | Peter Wiley |
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"Horvath" wrote in message | A .410 is a toy. I knew you couldn't handle a man's gun. Let's see... the biggest animal I killed with the .410 pistol was a black bear.. both barrels loaded with magnum slugs. The loads went right through it's skull at ten paces. The bear weighed in at 450 lbs. So homovath... what's the biggest animal you ever shot with anything? CM |
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Barrels are 8 inches Scott.... the swan triggers are about one and a half
inch. CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... | swan triggers 8'' ?? | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | Bull Pup 12 ga. guns..... not effective... barrel is too short, | dispersion | too wide. Nice for room to room sweeps. To much gun for a "deck gun". | | I use a Belgian Poaching Handgun. .410 ga. double barrels, swan triggers | 8" | barrels.... clears a 10 square foot area at 10 feet. It's mounted to look | like a lamp but can be disassembled in seconds. | | CM | | | "jlrogers" wrote in message | . .. | | Small arms for sailboats: | | | | http://securityarms.com/20010315/gal...s/0700/745.htm | | | | | | | | http://securityarms.com/20010315/gal...s/0700/710.htm | | | | | | | | Heavy Weapons for Sail Boats: | | | | http://arms.host.sk/firearms/rg6.htm | | | | | | | | http://securityarms.com/20010315/gal...s/0800/876.htm | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "Peter Wiley" wrote in message | om... | | "katysails" wrote in message | ... | | Never saw the point of walking round whacking balls. | | | | ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! Some here may not agree with you..... | | | | Knew you'd pick up that straight line.... now, are you wearing the | | black leather or the shiny rubber outfit when participating in this | | sport? | | | | Better not be too detailed or Simon might have to go buy a new | | inflatable. | | | | Peter Wiley | | | | |
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Flags aren't Trophies Homeopath... deal with it.
CM "Horvath" wrote in message ... | On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:36:56 -0700, Danny Taddei | wrote this crap: | | I don't really know why I am bothering but just for fun- Nicaragua has | winds that come up from nowhere through the mountains and you must stay | "one foot on the sand" or get crushed 1 mile out, the coast guard does | not live in those waters, the nearest fuel stops are many hundreds of | miles apart, I like to sail rather then run out of fuel when I need it | and you can look up my master license with the uscg - they have my sea | hours. You can look at the pictures at the site and see that I have | sailed at least from LA to Miami. I have sailed much more- many 10's of | thousands and 20 thousand have been captain of long tow. How about you? | | I won twelve trophies for racing, last year. I don't know how many | I've already won this year, but last week I got trophies for two first | places, and two second places during Race Week. | | | | | Ave Imperator Bush! | Bush Was Right! Four More Years! |
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Well of course.... but the problem with a mentality about firearms like Ganz
has stemmed from media reports and no actual experience. I was taught to handle firearms when I was 5 years old. I've always had them and have never considered them more than a tool. Like a knife they have to be treated with caution and respect. I use a parkerized police model 12ga Mossberg because of the weight, style and load capabilities. It's a pump and I like pump actions. It has the ability to change barrels and can be altered with a barrel kit and insert to fire special loads for firing the line launcher. This launcher kit is excellent aboard a boat and can deliver an 1/8" heaving line to 200 meters. Like I said before in this thread... the 2 worst prospects for guns aboard are the "Rambos" and the "Wimps" . The Rambos think a gun will get them out of any trouble and the wimps think it will get them into all the trouble. As a survival tool a shotgun can't be beat. Cut the shells to have gunpowder to start a fire. The sound of the gun fired in the international distress code of 3 shots can be heard for miles. Food can be secured and self defense capabilities are increased. I don't view self defense against people... because were I have been the animals are way hungrier. If you want to avoid "trouble" when sailing... use your wits.. not a gun. Avoidance is by far the best defense. Never shoot at something you cannot positively identify. Never use a firearm as a bluff or deterrent.... if it's use is required it should be unseen, unexpected and direly required. I can't remember too many occasions where that scenario has occurred. Sir Peter Blake was a prime example of how not to use a firearm. I use #9 copper coated bird shot for in house rounds and since I reload my own shells I reduce the powder load to allow it to just penetrate a piece of plywood to below the veneer at 10 paces. Unfortunately my reloader and shotgun are currently in a secure location at a cabin in the NWT. I'm having it shipped down next week. Damn gun control and registration is screwing things up. "This year will go down in history- for the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration! Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" ADOLPH HITLER, 1935 CM "Peter Wiley" wrote in message om... | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... | No... we got big problems with marine Bearcats! Nasty things... the only | way to stop them is a shotgun at close range. | | Thought you'd carry a firearm to get a seal or 2. Works for fishermen | down here, long as there are no bleeding hearts about. Or sharks if | you're into 'sport' fishing. Personally I prefer a gillnet and a few | drinks to trolling or baiting fish (unlike a lot of people on this | n/g). | | I'd think about carrying a shotgun or rifle aboard if I had the space, | but not for defence against pirates or thieves - vanishingly unlikely | need. Firearms are occasionally very useful tools and it depends what | you're doing, where the utility lies. In fact I have a rifle safe | aboard ship. | | Peter Wiley | | CM | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | ... | | Well, I can certainly see why you're paranoid up there in | | Canada. Those people are pretty strange. Maybe the moose | | *are* as dangerous as they say. Do they swim out to you | | or do you solicit them? | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | | ... | | | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | | | I've sailed in a lot | | | of places, and none of them waranted caring firearms. | | | | Yeah Okay.... California and the BVI's hardly rate as "a lot of places" | | Ganz. | | I carry an assault shotgun... It doubles as a line launcher with the kit | | from Mossberg. | | | | Nonetheless most people should not carry guns aboard since very few have | a | | grasp on their use and consequences. This Danny Taddei is your exact | polar | | opposite.... neither of you have a clue regarding use and deployment of | a | | firearm. Both of you should be banned from owning one. | | | | CM | | | | | | | | | | |
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This made me
jerk my pelvis forward and thus catch poor Willy in my zipper! Next time meet William someplace where he has room. Capt RB |
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Danny Taddei wrote:
Jonathan Ganz wrote: ...The FACT is that .. you're certainly a fool for traveling with a firearm. WHY? Do you have any reason to say why? I'm curious too, since I've seldom been without one since 7 years old (now 64). I did have one gun-related accident though. I'd just finished urinating. As I stepped back to zip my fly the butt of the .45 in my IWB holster hit on the stall, jabbing the front sight into my behind. This made me jerk my pelvis forward and thus catch poor Willy in my zipper! Cheers, |
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Oz1 wrote:
Danny Taddei wrote: I don't know a jasson. Not even the one that posted from your IP address?.... Dunno about Danny's ISP but mine dynamically and randomly (re)assigns IP addresses from a block assigned them; so I get a different one every session and somebody else gets the one(s) I was just using. Don't irritate Danny - he'll have his emu kick yer dunnie down (c: |
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"Danny Taddei" wrote in message
There isn't that much risk if you are prepared but also, that is the route one takes to deliver a boat from LA to Miami. The route leaves california, 2000+ miles of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, nicaragua, costa rica, panama via the canal then north through the yucatan channel then east to florida. The trip is about 8,000 miles when all is said and done though if you are not stopping it is less. ... Isn't overland a viable option? I for one like going to places that no one else goes to- Fair enough. Sorry about sounding a bit brash the first time. I thought you were being little like the others here. I suggest you base your opinion of me on me, rather than on others. If we were to assume that everyone in here is the same as "the others here", then you would be the same as "the others" as well. -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk |
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Wally wrote: I suggest you base your opinion of me on me, rather than on others. If we were to assume that everyone in here is the same as "the others here", then you would be the same as "the others" as well. Fair enough. -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Vito wrote: Oz1 wrote: Danny Taddei wrote: I don't know a jasson. Not even the one that posted from your IP address?.... Dunno about Danny's ISP but mine dynamically and randomly (re)assigns IP addresses from a block assigned them; so I get a different one every session and somebody else gets the one(s) I was just using. Don't irritate Danny - he'll have his emu kick yer dunnie down (c: That sounds like my set up. I have something called DCHP or some such thing. My brother in law was trying to use my line the other day and kept putting my ip address in but every time I would go off line to let him plug in the ip would change. when I would go back online to check it mine had changed. I'm not to nerdy but I do know that there is software that hide behind a fake ip. That is how the spammers send out so much and don't get caught. Apparently OZ has a copy of the program that does this and he certainly has enough drive t do it. He has been researching me trying to find a weakness, as you might have noticed if you have been following his rant. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Oz1 wrote: Dannys is static 68.8.189.3....Same as Jasson the guy Danny doesn't know.....??? OZ you just stepped in it. There is no way to know if I am static or not but there would be reason to try to convince someone that it was static if you were worried about getting caught. Maybe I should just send this thread to abuse and see what they think:-) If you sling it out some of it is going to get on your hands - loser Don't irritate Danny - he'll have his emu kick yer dunnie down (c: Poor Taddy. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Somewhere the wrong message was sent. I have a similar upbringing and
opinion to guns as you. I pray I never have to use one but have been in a position to need one. They are tools and when a 12ga shell costs less then a $30 lure that a shark decides to eat along with your catch it actually starts to be a good investment too. The parkerized finishes by the way don't help the inside so you still will end up with a stick of rust over time - but the same is true for the so called stainless steel models that are only SS on the outside. Capt. Mooron wrote: Well of course.... but the problem with a mentality about firearms like Ganz has stemmed from media reports and no actual experience. I was taught to handle firearms when I was 5 years old. I've always had them and have never considered them more than a tool. Like a knife they have to be treated with caution and respect. I use a parkerized police model 12ga Mossberg because of the weight, style and load capabilities. It's a pump and I like pump actions. It has the ability to change barrels and can be altered with a barrel kit and insert to fire special loads for firing the line launcher. This launcher kit is excellent aboard a boat and can deliver an 1/8" heaving line to 200 meters. Like I said before in this thread... the 2 worst prospects for guns aboard are the "Rambos" and the "Wimps" . The Rambos think a gun will get them out of any trouble and the wimps think it will get them into all the trouble. As a survival tool a shotgun can't be beat. Cut the shells to have gunpowder to start a fire. The sound of the gun fired in the international distress code of 3 shots can be heard for miles. Food can be secured and self defense capabilities are increased. I don't view self defense against people... because were I have been the animals are way hungrier. If you want to avoid "trouble" when sailing... use your wits.. not a gun. Avoidance is by far the best defense. Never shoot at something you cannot positively identify. Never use a firearm as a bluff or deterrent.... if it's use is required it should be unseen, unexpected and direly required. I can't remember too many occasions where that scenario has occurred. Sir Peter Blake was a prime example of how not to use a firearm. I use #9 copper coated bird shot for in house rounds and since I reload my own shells I reduce the powder load to allow it to just penetrate a piece of plywood to below the veneer at 10 paces. Unfortunately my reloader and shotgun are currently in a secure location at a cabin in the NWT. I'm having it shipped down next week. Damn gun control and registration is screwing things up. "This year will go down in history- for the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration! Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" ADOLPH HITLER, 1935 CM "Peter Wiley" wrote in message om... | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... | No... we got big problems with marine Bearcats! Nasty things... the only | way to stop them is a shotgun at close range. | | Thought you'd carry a firearm to get a seal or 2. Works for fishermen | down here, long as there are no bleeding hearts about. Or sharks if | you're into 'sport' fishing. Personally I prefer a gillnet and a few | drinks to trolling or baiting fish (unlike a lot of people on this | n/g). | | I'd think about carrying a shotgun or rifle aboard if I had the space, | but not for defence against pirates or thieves - vanishingly unlikely | need. Firearms are occasionally very useful tools and it depends what | you're doing, where the utility lies. In fact I have a rifle safe | aboard ship. | | Peter Wiley | | CM | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | ... | | Well, I can certainly see why you're paranoid up there in | | Canada. Those people are pretty strange. Maybe the moose | | *are* as dangerous as they say. Do they swim out to you | | or do you solicit them? | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | | ... | | | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | | | I've sailed in a lot | | | of places, and none of them waranted caring firearms. | | | | Yeah Okay.... California and the BVI's hardly rate as "a lot of places" | | Ganz. | | I carry an assault shotgun... It doubles as a line launcher with the kit | | from Mossberg. | | | | Nonetheless most people should not carry guns aboard since very few have | a | | grasp on their use and consequences. This Danny Taddei is your exact | polar | | opposite.... neither of you have a clue regarding use and deployment of | a | | firearm. Both of you should be banned from owning one. | | | | CM | | | | | | | | | | -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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I would never deliver my boat by truck. Boats need to be in the water
and besides the cost is quite high especially with a keel stepped mast. My wife and I aboard, without any real thought about budget, spent only about $500 a month while on the Pacific side. The cost jumped to about $1000 a month on the caribbean side and that was using much less fuel since there is much more wind. Either way, it is extremely affordable to deliver by sea. We stopped where we wanted and when we were in town (about 1/2 the time) we ate out for most of our meals.... and that budget included trinkets. My trip from LA to Miami took 7 months, stopping where we liked. it was probably the most fun of the nearly 5 years I was out sailing. When you get to where you are going and start day sailing, even if you are going to a new island ever few days, it is not as fun. You'd think that it would be more fun but it just didn't seem to be. Wally wrote: "Danny Taddei" wrote in message Fair enough. The overland option? How does it compare to delivery by sailing? -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote...
But you have it admit it's a great picture. "Frank and Ronnie Maier" wrote... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote... Folks, I give you the sophisticated guy called Danny: http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...lamingo01.html ...snip... If that's what you think, feel free to pack your guns and go sailing. I'm certain we'll never cross paths, because likely you're too stupid to follow one. This pathetic loser was trolling rec.aviation.* a few years back. He'll probably fade away pretty quickly; that's what happened there, anyway. Oh, for sure. Wouldn't you just love to have him at the helm of your life-savings-and-then-some retirement boat? Or in the left seat of a plane! The mind boggles. Frank |
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"Danny Taddei" wrote in message
I would never deliver my boat by truck. Boats need to be in the water and besides the cost is quite high especially with a keel stepped mast. snip That's what I was wondering. (I've no idea what that kind of haulage costs.) How long would it likely take if speed of delivery was of the essence? My trip from LA to Miami took 7 months, stopping where we liked. it was probably the most fun of the nearly 5 years I was out sailing. When you get to where you are going and start day sailing, even if you are going to a new island ever few days, it is not as fun. You'd think that it would be more fun but it just didn't seem to be. Do you not fancy maybe crossing the atlantic and cruising around the Med? -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk |
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I know of several people that have trucked their boats. One of them had
a 65 foot chris that cost a fortune - about 20k all said and done and even then they had to take the boat apart plus put it in the water in tx because the bridges east of there are to low. Another friend shipped a catalina 30 from s. fl to norfolk. The cost of the truck was only about $1400 but all said and done it was a little of 3k total. As for crossing the atlantic and so on, I really don't care much for Europe. I traveled there a lot when I was younger (not by boat - i was a musical director for several oldie acts). I could live the rest of my life in the Caribbean and never have a second thought about it. i use to want to sail to the s. pacific but those that I know that have said cruising there just wasn't as fun as it was in their minds. They liked it and obviously have the pat on the back for doing it but for just pure pleasure of hanging out they all liked the caribbean better overall. (at least those I know but then again, I met them in the carib and not the pacific so that would more or less be expected:-) I've sailed around the med, s. china sea, indian ocean as well as around the us and I really do like having access to the US and all the great things that can be bought in the grocery stores here. When I got back to key west after 1/2 year in central america I nearly went ape s#^t when I saw 4 flavors of ice-cream in a local convenient store. I've decided I like the cleaner, finer things as much as the rough stuff. i have to small children too so for me I am fine hanging out locally now. I do think I will reconsider when my kids move out someday though. Wally wrote: "Danny Taddei" wrote in message I would never deliver my boat by truck. Boats need to be in the water and besides the cost is quite high especially with a keel stepped mast. snip That's what I was wondering. (I've no idea what that kind of haulage costs.) How long would it likely take if speed of delivery was of the essence? My trip from LA to Miami took 7 months, stopping where we liked. it was probably the most fun of the nearly 5 years I was out sailing. When you get to where you are going and start day sailing, even if you are going to a new island ever few days, it is not as fun. You'd think that it would be more fun but it just didn't seem to be. Do you not fancy maybe crossing the atlantic and cruising around the Med? -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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anonymous wrote: On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 09:19:50 -0700, Danny Taddei said: There is no way to know if I am static or not but there would be reason to try to convince someone that it was static if you were worried about getting caught. You miss the point entirely. Whether static or not, the chances of two different people's posting from the same IP, whether static or not, is very very slim if they aren't posting from the same place. and you miss the point that someone that wants to post something and make it look like it came from someone else can use a simple piece of software that even a novice like myself has access to. that is the reason for a secure server, it encrypts information so that you don't have to worry about the cloned IP. The software to clone is even free. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Which one is your wife?
"Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... I believe you are talking about a picture of my wife and I taken in costa rica, 4 months or more past LA, the last haircut and after a long chase through a locals house to catch that iguana. I usually took a morning swim as as well. What do you think you would look like when no one was there to make you get a haircut? Frank and Ronnie Maier wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote... But you have it admit it's a great picture. "Frank and Ronnie Maier" wrote... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote... Folks, I give you the sophisticated guy called Danny: http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...lamingo01.html ...snip... If that's what you think, feel free to pack your guns and go sailing. I'm certain we'll never cross paths, because likely you're too stupid to follow one. This pathetic loser was trolling rec.aviation.* a few years back. He'll probably fade away pretty quickly; that's what happened there, anyway. Oh, for sure. Wouldn't you just love to have him at the helm of your life-savings-and-then-some retirement boat? Or in the left seat of a plane! The mind boggles. Frank -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Sure I have a reason!
"Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Sorry, but you don't qualify for anyone who should tell me what to do. The FACT is that you're either lucky or unlucky, and that you're certainly a fool for traveling with a firearm. WHY? Do you have any reason to say why? "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... lets see some pictures of your travels, or can they be summed up as go to the freezer, get the beer, go to the dock, get the beer, go to work, hate the job, go to the freezer, get the beer. Jonathan Ganz wrote: Which is your best trophy... the iguana? "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Horvath wrote: On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:36:56 -0700, Danny Taddei wrote this crap: I don't really know why I am bothering but just for fun- Nicaragua has winds that come up from nowhere through the mountains and you must stay "one foot on the sand" or get crushed 1 mile out, the coast guard does not live in those waters, the nearest fuel stops are many hundreds of miles apart, I like to sail rather then run out of fuel when I need it and you can look up my master license with the uscg - they have my sea hours. You can look at the pictures at the site and see that I have sailed at least from LA to Miami. I have sailed much more- many 10's of thousands and 20 thousand have been captain of long tow. How about you? I won twelve trophies for racing, last year. I don't know how many I've already won this year, but last week I got trophies for two first places, and two second places during Race Week. You should be proud of those trophies. I have a wall full of them that I am proud of too. Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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My god you are an idiot.
"Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Vito wrote: Oz1 wrote: Danny Taddei wrote: I don't know a jasson. Not even the one that posted from your IP address?.... Dunno about Danny's ISP but mine dynamically and randomly (re)assigns IP addresses from a block assigned them; so I get a different one every session and somebody else gets the one(s) I was just using. Don't irritate Danny - he'll have his emu kick yer dunnie down (c: That sounds like my set up. I have something called DCHP or some such thing. My brother in law was trying to use my line the other day and kept putting my ip address in but every time I would go off line to let him plug in the ip would change. when I would go back online to check it mine had changed. I'm not to nerdy but I do know that there is software that hide behind a fake ip. That is how the spammers send out so much and don't get caught. Apparently OZ has a copy of the program that does this and he certainly has enough drive t do it. He has been researching me trying to find a weakness, as you might have noticed if you have been following his rant. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Yeah, like he trophy iguana, I mean his wife.
"Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Trophies pin head. Trophies... many many trophies dating back to about age 12. My cruising boat is now named Makai but it was Sting Rey II before I rebuilt her. She was not my boat back when she took the MORC nationals in 1987 but I bought her because my taste is race boat, even for cruising. Capt. Mooron wrote: Flags aren't Trophies Homeopath... deal with it. CM "Horvath" wrote in message ... | On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:36:56 -0700, Danny Taddei | wrote this crap: | | I don't really know why I am bothering but just for fun- Nicaragua has | winds that come up from nowhere through the mountains and you must stay | "one foot on the sand" or get crushed 1 mile out, the coast guard does | not live in those waters, the nearest fuel stops are many hundreds of | miles apart, I like to sail rather then run out of fuel when I need it | and you can look up my master license with the uscg - they have my sea | hours. You can look at the pictures at the site and see that I have | sailed at least from LA to Miami. I have sailed much more- many 10's of | thousands and 20 thousand have been captain of long tow. How about you? | | I won twelve trophies for racing, last year. I don't know how many | I've already won this year, but last week I got trophies for two first | places, and two second places during Race Week. | | | | | Ave Imperator Bush! | Bush Was Right! Four More Years! -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Wrong again. I've had similar experience. I own three right now,
two rifles and a handgun. I don't keep any of them on my boat. (Of course, I'm only sailing in the bay, so the chances of running across a dangerous iguana is pretty small.) "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Well of course.... but the problem with a mentality about firearms like Ganz has stemmed from media reports and no actual experience. I was taught to handle firearms when I was 5 years old. I've always had them and have never considered them more than a tool. Like a knife they have to be treated with caution and respect. I use a parkerized police model 12ga Mossberg because of the weight, style and load capabilities. It's a pump and I like pump actions. It has the ability to change barrels and can be altered with a barrel kit and insert to fire special loads for firing the line launcher. This launcher kit is excellent aboard a boat and can deliver an 1/8" heaving line to 200 meters. Like I said before in this thread... the 2 worst prospects for guns aboard are the "Rambos" and the "Wimps" . The Rambos think a gun will get them out of any trouble and the wimps think it will get them into all the trouble. As a survival tool a shotgun can't be beat. Cut the shells to have gunpowder to start a fire. The sound of the gun fired in the international distress code of 3 shots can be heard for miles. Food can be secured and self defense capabilities are increased. I don't view self defense against people... because were I have been the animals are way hungrier. If you want to avoid "trouble" when sailing... use your wits.. not a gun. Avoidance is by far the best defense. Never shoot at something you cannot positively identify. Never use a firearm as a bluff or deterrent.... if it's use is required it should be unseen, unexpected and direly required. I can't remember too many occasions where that scenario has occurred. Sir Peter Blake was a prime example of how not to use a firearm. I use #9 copper coated bird shot for in house rounds and since I reload my own shells I reduce the powder load to allow it to just penetrate a piece of plywood to below the veneer at 10 paces. Unfortunately my reloader and shotgun are currently in a secure location at a cabin in the NWT. I'm having it shipped down next week. Damn gun control and registration is screwing things up. "This year will go down in history- for the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration! Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" ADOLPH HITLER, 1935 CM "Peter Wiley" wrote in message om... | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... | No... we got big problems with marine Bearcats! Nasty things... the only | way to stop them is a shotgun at close range. | | Thought you'd carry a firearm to get a seal or 2. Works for fishermen | down here, long as there are no bleeding hearts about. Or sharks if | you're into 'sport' fishing. Personally I prefer a gillnet and a few | drinks to trolling or baiting fish (unlike a lot of people on this | n/g). | | I'd think about carrying a shotgun or rifle aboard if I had the space, | but not for defence against pirates or thieves - vanishingly unlikely | need. Firearms are occasionally very useful tools and it depends what | you're doing, where the utility lies. In fact I have a rifle safe | aboard ship. | | Peter Wiley | | CM | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | ... | | Well, I can certainly see why you're paranoid up there in | | Canada. Those people are pretty strange. Maybe the moose | | *are* as dangerous as they say. Do they swim out to you | | or do you solicit them? | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | | ... | | | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | | | I've sailed in a lot | | | of places, and none of them waranted caring firearms. | | | | Yeah Okay.... California and the BVI's hardly rate as "a lot of places" | | Ganz. | | I carry an assault shotgun... It doubles as a line launcher with the kit | | from Mossberg. | | | | Nonetheless most people should not carry guns aboard since very few have | a | | grasp on their use and consequences. This Danny Taddei is your exact | polar | | opposite.... neither of you have a clue regarding use and deployment of | a | | firearm. Both of you should be banned from owning one. | | | | CM | | | | | | | | | | |
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Yes, you're a novice.. in more ways than one, apparently.
"Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... anonymous wrote: On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 09:19:50 -0700, Danny Taddei said: There is no way to know if I am static or not but there would be reason to try to convince someone that it was static if you were worried about getting caught. You miss the point entirely. Whether static or not, the chances of two different people's posting from the same IP, whether static or not, is very very slim if they aren't posting from the same place. and you miss the point that someone that wants to post something and make it look like it came from someone else can use a simple piece of software that even a novice like myself has access to. that is the reason for a secure server, it encrypts information so that you don't have to worry about the cloned IP. The software to clone is even free. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Sure I have a reason!
Ganzy, what are you on about in this thread? RB |
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Sigh... I don't know. I was bored with working on the concrete
deck for the house. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Sure I have a reason! Ganzy, what are you on about in this thread? RB |
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The biggest thing you killed was your credibility. You
used your keyboard. "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 08:57:10 -0300, "Capt. Mooron" wrote this crap: "Horvath" wrote in message | A .410 is a toy. I knew you couldn't handle a man's gun. Let's see... the biggest animal I killed with the .410 pistol was a black bear.. both barrels loaded with magnum slugs. The loads went right through it's skull at ten paces. The bear weighed in at 450 lbs. So homovath... what's the biggest animal you ever shot with anything? CM Shot? or killed? Biggest animal I ever shot was a moose that wandered onto the M-16 range at Ft. Lewis. Biggest animal killed was a 200 lb. dog, using a Ford Econoline. Biggest weapon I ever fired depends on how you look at it. Biggest caliber was a 101mm howitzer at the Ft. Lewis Artillery Range. biggest rifle was a 20mm Vulcan Gatling Gun, at the General Electric Weapons Testing Center at Camp Ethan Allan, Vermont. Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! |
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Heh Dip****... was I talking to you!!????
I don't friggin think I was talking to you!! So shut the **** up ... and when I want to talk to you... I'll tell you what to say! Sheesh... the NERVE! Like I need a friggin biography of your life! CM "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... | Trophies pin head. Trophies... many many trophies dating back to about | age 12. My cruising boat is now named Makai but it was Sting Rey II | before I rebuilt her. She was not my boat back when she took the MORC | nationals in 1987 but I bought her because my taste is race boat, even | for cruising. | | Capt. Mooron wrote: | Flags aren't Trophies Homeopath... deal with it. | | CM | | "Horvath" wrote in message | ... | | On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:36:56 -0700, Danny Taddei | | wrote this crap: | | | | I don't really know why I am bothering but just for fun- Nicaragua has | | winds that come up from nowhere through the mountains and you must stay | | "one foot on the sand" or get crushed 1 mile out, the coast guard does | | not live in those waters, the nearest fuel stops are many hundreds of | | miles apart, I like to sail rather then run out of fuel when I need it | | and you can look up my master license with the uscg - they have my sea | | hours. You can look at the pictures at the site and see that I have | | sailed at least from LA to Miami. I have sailed much more- many 10's of | | thousands and 20 thousand have been captain of long tow. How about you? | | | | I won twelve trophies for racing, last year. I don't know how many | | I've already won this year, but last week I got trophies for two first | | places, and two second places during Race Week. | | | | | | | | | | Ave Imperator Bush! | | Bush Was Right! Four More Years! | | | | | -- | Danny Taddei | e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) | There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and | lead the way. | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html | |
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Hal!!!!!
How's it goin'???? ;-D CM "Hal Smith" wrote in message ... | | OZ you just stepped in it. There is no way to know if I am static or not | but there would be reason to try to convince someone that it was static | if you were worried about getting caught. Maybe I should just send this | thread to abuse and see what they think:-) | .. | Danny Taddei | | This boy dun know **** about covering his tracks. | | Hal | | |
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If you are half the man you say you are, contact me in private so that
me may meet. There are some things I will not let you get away with and I'm calling you out. If you don't contact me then think about the crazy guy you have been calling me and think what i may do. Jonathan Ganz wrote: Yeah, like he trophy iguana, I mean his wife. "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Trophies pin head. Trophies... many many trophies dating back to about age 12. My cruising boat is now named Makai but it was Sting Rey II before I rebuilt her. She was not my boat back when she took the MORC nationals in 1987 but I bought her because my taste is race boat, even for cruising. Capt. Mooron wrote: Flags aren't Trophies Homeopath... deal with it. CM "Horvath" wrote in message ... | On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:36:56 -0700, Danny Taddei | wrote this crap: | | I don't really know why I am bothering but just for fun- Nicaragua has | winds that come up from nowhere through the mountains and you must stay | "one foot on the sand" or get crushed 1 mile out, the coast guard does | not live in those waters, the nearest fuel stops are many hundreds of | miles apart, I like to sail rather then run out of fuel when I need it | and you can look up my master license with the uscg - they have my sea | hours. You can look at the pictures at the site and see that I have | sailed at least from LA to Miami. I have sailed much more- many 10's of | thousands and 20 thousand have been captain of long tow. How about you? | | I won twelve trophies for racing, last year. I don't know how many | I've already won this year, but last week I got trophies for two first | places, and two second places during Race Week. | | | | | Ave Imperator Bush! | Bush Was Right! Four More Years! -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ...
Well of course.... but the problem with a mentality about firearms like Ganz has stemmed from media reports and no actual experience. I was taught to handle firearms when I was 5 years old. I've always had them and have never considered them more than a tool. Like a knife they have to be treated with caution and respect. Like I said before in this thread... the 2 worst prospects for guns aboard are the "Rambos" and the "Wimps" . The Rambos think a gun will get them out of any trouble and the wimps think it will get them into all the trouble. As a survival tool a shotgun can't be beat. Cut the shells to have gunpowder to start a fire. The sound of the gun fired in the international distress code of 3 shots can be heard for miles. Food can be secured and self defense capabilities are increased. I don't view self defense against people... because were I have been the animals are way hungrier. If you want to avoid "trouble" when sailing... use your wits.. not a gun. Avoidance is by far the best defense. Never shoot at something you cannot positively identify. Never use a firearm as a bluff or deterrent.... if it's use is required it should be unseen, unexpected and direly required. I can't remember too many occasions where that scenario has occurred. Sir Peter Blake was a prime example of how not to use a firearm. I use #9 copper coated bird shot for in house rounds and since I reload my own shells I reduce the powder load to allow it to just penetrate a piece of plywood to below the veneer at 10 paces. Unfortunately my reloader and shotgun are currently in a secure location at a cabin in the NWT. I'm having it shipped down next week. Damn gun control and registration is screwing things up. Agreed. Learnt to shoot as a kid. Always owned guns, used to carry when working in the NT back in the 80's - crocodiles. I've never pointed a gun at a person and hope never to need to; I've seen what they can do. But if you ever do, you point & shoot, not wave it about, and if you're not gonna do that - don't even think of 'scaring' someone. They may not scare and now you have a bigger problem. Back to cannon, I'm in Sydney in a couple weeks. See what I can dig up. IIRC, there was some heavy wall pipe about perfect for a patched golf ball. Peter Wiley |
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Well I think I will try to look for that software since you seem to have
groupies that believe you and I really am out to get you now. The thing is that the results are only important in the real world. I do have a great life. I have everything I ever wanted and am basically retired at age 40. That is irrelevant to the original thread as it always is with you though. The original thread was you boasting to know about guns and what was the right and smart thing. You said guns would be confiscated, and you completely ignore the question that is on topic of where you get that information. There are only 2 ways that the treaty of 1978 deals with that. Surly a seaman of your greatness can answer questions about the treaty of seafaring nations can't you? You claimed that the smart thing to do is stay clear of rafters in one of your threads. Is that how you criminals deal with seamanship down under? You said so many stupid things and then you claim I posted something by someone I don't know. I am not concerned with proving anything to you or anyone else. I have in fact been having a little break the boredom fun with your lack of intellect. You're a loser and that is that. You probably have never encountered anything real in your life. If you had half a life you wouldn't be territorial about a news group but you are. What a pathetic little crap you are. But you know what, you insulted my wife. Some day we may meet. Oz1 wrote: On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 20:32:53 -0700, Danny Taddei wrote: I don't know specific names because I don't deal in that kind of business. Still, I actually had a copy of one that a friend gave me. If you are not aware of those then I am surprised but not obligated to do anything for your education. If fact, the only thing I have planned for anything here is to post pictures of my perfect life so the losers here can see what a fool they have made of themselves. Taddie, I've seen a few pics of people and boats and a few half baked and inoperative websites. Like this one http://www.downislandrecords.com/ and this http://www.dannytaddei.com/ I see no evidence of a perfect life...I see a whiner...should that be weener who uses sock puppets to try and fool people. I love this one! http://www.ace.net.au/schooner/asapo.htm#dannytaddei Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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No, the reality is that I don't let anyone insult my wife. I may not
know you not but it is uncanny how I seem to meet people all over that have contacts to everywhere else. i really am not one to get mad at most things buy I have a line drawn and you past it. You an ox are on my hate list and who knows if we shall ever meet. So till then, sleep tight, you should never cross italian blood. Oz1 wrote: On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 20:35:32 -0700, Danny Taddei wrote: If you are half the man you say you are, contact me in private so that me may meet. There are some things I will not let you get away with and I'm calling you out. John Wayne, right? Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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