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Remco Moedt January 29th 04 12:50 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
On 29 Jan 2004 12:35:55 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

The only thing _I_said was, why do
you WANT a TV on a blue water sailor.


And? You still don't know the answer?


Heh.

YOU claimed blue water sailors do use a TV. I asked why.

You retracted your statement. No, you said, they don't use a TV, they
use a laptop, because a laptop IS a TV. Still no explanation WHY a
blue water sailor needs a TV.

Then you accused me of saying blue water sailors NEVER have a TV. I
asked you to quote that post, so far you failed to do so.

Meanwhile you still didn't answered my original question why blue
water sailors need a TV, and now you blame ME that I don't know the
answer? Heck, of course I don't know the answer, you never answered my
question!

A good troll is at least a little believable. You already admitted
you're only posting to troll, so I guess you also admit you're no
sailor, and know notting about boats. You don't know anything about
trolling either....


Cheers!


Remco



Bobsprit January 29th 04 01:25 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
You retracted your statement. No, you said, they don't use a TV, they
use a laptop, because a laptop IS a TV. Still no explanation WHY a
blue water sailor needs a TV.


NEVER did I retract my statement. Plenty of blue water boats carry TVs and
modern flat screens make it simple. Reasons? TO WATCH TV, movies.
Dumbco...you really look dumb now! You don't see anyone else here claiming that
blue water sailors won't carry TVs for occasional use. Guess what? That also
carry nice stereos on some "blue water" cruisers as well, which weighs far more
than a TV! The Valiant at my club cruises 5 months out of the year and it has a
very nice Canton/Pioneer system aboard. A sailor carries what they want...not
what some internet flake like yourself deems acceptable!
No go off somewhere and grow some balls!

Bwahhahahahahaha!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB

Remco Moedt January 29th 04 02:14 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
On 29 Jan 2004 13:25:36 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

You retracted your statement. No, you said, they don't use a TV, they
use a laptop, because a laptop IS a TV. Still no explanation WHY a
blue water sailor needs a TV.


NEVER did I retract my statement.


Yes, you did. First you claimed they carry a TV, then you said they
use a laptop, since, according to you, a laptop IS a TV.

Plenty of blue water boats carry TVs and
modern flat screens make it simple.


I never doubted that, although you claimed I did. You never proved
that claim. Liar.

Reasons? TO WATCH TV, movies.


As others pointed out, there is no time watching movies during a long
cross. Granted, if you're in an harbour for a long time you _might_
occasionaly want to watch TV. However, a salty environment does damage
electronical equipment, even a TV. (which is a laptop, according to
you). Then there's the problem of possible damage in heavy weather,
and it will use valuable space you need for really important things.
This is my opinion about carrying a TV, not a claim that blue water
sailors never carry one. (read this 10 times, please)

Remember, it was you who turned this is in a "Remco claimed blue water
sailors don't carry a TV" thread. Again, you can't prove that.
Period. As long you don't apologise you'll remain a liar.

Once again, I never claimed a thing, only asked a question. It's
obvious you use this cloud of smoke to hide the fact you were wrong
about the powertools.

Dumbco...you really look dumb now!


That's your monitor refecting your own face...


Cheers!


Remco



Bobsprit January 29th 04 02:16 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
Yes, you did. First you claimed they carry a TV, then you said they
use a laptop, since, according to you, a laptop IS a TV.

Nope...only said there are many ways to have TV aboard!
You lose again!

RB

Bobsprit January 29th 04 02:27 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 

As others pointed out, there is no time watching movies during a long
cross. Granted, if you're in an harbour for a long time you _might_
occasionaly want to watch TV.


So then you now agree with me. Fine!

Thanks!

RB

Bobsprit January 29th 04 02:28 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
Remember, it was you who turned this is in a "Remco claimed blue water
sailors don't carry a TV" thread.

Nope, you asserted that blue water sailors don't watch TV or sholdn't, wrong in
either case!

Bwahahahaha!

RB

Bobsprit January 29th 04 02:30 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
Yes, you did. First you claimed they carry a TV, then you said they
use a laptop, since, according to you, a laptop IS a TV.

Yup, even Jeff agreed, especially with a tuner plugged in. I listed for
watching, TV, flat screens and notebooks as all viable methods for watching TV
aboard.
Now you want to cry about the notebook issue as if it stands alone....pretty
hopeless debating technique, Dumbco!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB



Bobsprit January 29th 04 02:32 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
As others pointed out, there is no time watching movies during a long
cross.

I've never watched TV underway? I'd guess few would, but that's not what's
being debated. You questioned why a "blue water" sailor would carry a TV at
all, and I answered.
Now that you've been chopped down and agree with me we can move on.

You are welcome!

RB

Remco Moedt January 29th 04 03:58 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
On 29 Jan 2004 14:32:12 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:


Whoa, 5 replies. Looks like I hit a nerve there....


From reply #1:
Nope...only said there are many ways to have TV aboard!
You lose again!



This is what you posted befo

You said :Sounds like the Laptop and flat panel qualify! You're wrong
again!

Me said: With your logic a laptop is also a plane, ship and
locomotive...

Your reply: Who's logic? The laptop is also a TV. Period.


QED.



From reply #3:
Nope, you asserted that blue water sailors don't watch TV or sholdn't, wrong in
either case!


I only asked why you want a TV, never claimed a thing.


QED.


Reply # 4:
:Yup, even Jeff agreed, especially with a tuner plugged in. I listed for
:watching, TV, flat screens and notebooks as all viable methods for watching TV
:aboard.
:Now you want to cry about the notebook issue as if it stands alone....pretty
:hopeless debating technique, Dumbco!

See reply #1. Also, you never brought the tuner part in.


QED.


From reply #2 and #5:

I've never watched TV underway? I'd guess few would, but that's not what's
being debated. You questioned why a "blue water" sailor would carry a TV at
all, and I answered.
Now that you've been chopped down and agree with me we can move on.


I never disagreed with you on the TV issue, only questioned why you
want one. Since it took you about 50 posts to come up with something
what looks like an answer, although it doesn't match my original
question, I never had the change to disagree with you. It's you who
claimed I said certian things, which you BTW never could back up.


QED.



Now, I wonder how many replies you need for this one..... g


Cheers!


Remco










Bobsprit January 29th 04 04:35 PM

Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
 
Your reply: Who's logic? The laptop is also a TV. Period.

Yup. And that's true. No show everyone where I posted that a regular TV or flat
panel wouldn't work.
Once again, having failed to make a point, you make things up.
I listed 3 ways to have a TV aboard. You failed to make a single valid point as
they are all workable aboard. The flat panel TV is probably best.
You Lose again!

RB


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