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Bret Cahill December 11th 05 02:54 PM

Bobsprit: Cyberglutton
 
A little research shows over 35,000 posts by the poster now known as
Capt. Rob. Those 35,000 posts occured in less than 7 years which sings
a tune of 14 posts a day average. If it takes 3 minutes to read and
respond to a post, that is 1,750 hours or 73 days solid of internet
digital stimulation activity, a total of 3% of time spent existing for
the last seven years. Is it unreasonable to assume these estimates are
conservative?

Let's rip the lid off of the sewer known as "content". What is the
content of these 73 days and nights of fervid typistry? One shining
example I found is a series of exchanges between one Dr. Arm and
Bobsprit. The posts about a recently purchased sailboat is so typical
of a long history of a particular mental anomoly.

Questions to be answered:

1. Why do people work so hard to make their time worth less than Capt.
Rob's. The self flagellation is amazing.

2. What concretion of psychological disorders array themselves around
this person?

3. Is Capt. Rob is a shut in of diminished mental capacity?

4. What form of gratification does Capt. Rob seek from the behaviors?
Is it simply that he has reduced others to something less than himself?

Please feel free to contribute.

Brett


J Beck December 11th 05 08:36 PM

Bobsprit: Cyberglutton
 
I believe that bob accomplished exactly what he set out to do, if you read
through the bobsprit bs there is some intelligent information BUT you have
to judge for yourself and don't get bothered by the banter . If you watch,
1/2 the post they end up so far from where they started that I am amazed.
As I always say I love sailing and "How bout those Macgregor's" love my 26s
It is a kick ass boat for what I do! The other special thing is unlike most
of the people that post here I do OWN a boat.
JB
S/V Cool Breeze
Mac 26s The coolest boat on this ng
"Bret Cahill" wrote in message
oups.com...
A little research shows over 35,000 posts by the poster now known as
Capt. Rob. Those 35,000 posts occured in less than 7 years which sings
a tune of 14 posts a day average. If it takes 3 minutes to read and
respond to a post, that is 1,750 hours or 73 days solid of internet
digital stimulation activity, a total of 3% of time spent existing for
the last seven years. Is it unreasonable to assume these estimates are
conservative?

Let's rip the lid off of the sewer known as "content". What is the
content of these 73 days and nights of fervid typistry? One shining
example I found is a series of exchanges between one Dr. Arm and
Bobsprit. The posts about a recently purchased sailboat is so typical
of a long history of a particular mental anomoly.

Questions to be answered:

1. Why do people work so hard to make their time worth less than Capt.
Rob's. The self flagellation is amazing.

2. What concretion of psychological disorders array themselves around
this person?

3. Is Capt. Rob is a shut in of diminished mental capacity?

4. What form of gratification does Capt. Rob seek from the behaviors?
Is it simply that he has reduced others to something less than himself?

Please feel free to contribute.

Brett




Bob Crantz December 12th 05 01:33 AM

Bobsprit: Cyberglutton
 

"J Beck" wrote in message
...
I believe that bob accomplished exactly what he set out to do, if you

read
through the bobsprit bs there is some intelligent information BUT you have
to judge for yourself and don't get bothered by the banter . If you watch,
1/2 the post they end up so far from where they started that I am amazed.
As I always say I love sailing and "How bout those Macgregor's" love my

26s
It is a kick ass boat for what I do! The other special thing is unlike

most
of the people that post here I do OWN a boat.
JB
S/V Cool Breeze
Mac 26s The coolest boat on this ng
"Bret Cahill" wrote in message
oups.com...
A little research shows over 35,000 posts by the poster now known as
Capt. Rob. Those 35,000 posts occured in less than 7 years which sings
a tune of 14 posts a day average. If it takes 3 minutes to read and
respond to a post, that is 1,750 hours or 73 days solid of internet
digital stimulation activity, a total of 3% of time spent existing for
the last seven years. Is it unreasonable to assume these estimates are
conservative?

Let's rip the lid off of the sewer known as "content". What is the
content of these 73 days and nights of fervid typistry? One shining
example I found is a series of exchanges between one Dr. Arm and
Bobsprit. The posts about a recently purchased sailboat is so typical
of a long history of a particular mental anomoly.

Questions to be answered:

1. Why do people work so hard to make their time worth less than Capt.
Rob's. The self flagellation is amazing.

2. What concretion of psychological disorders array themselves around
this person?

3. Is Capt. Rob is a shut in of diminished mental capacity?

4. What form of gratification does Capt. Rob seek from the behaviors?
Is it simply that he has reduced others to something less than himself?

Please feel free to contribute.

Brett




I think it's all reversed. It's a tag team wear-down. A dozen or so people
troll Bob on a continuous basis. He keeps responding, at great cost to
himself. It doesn't cost each one of the dozen trollers much. It appears Bob
wins each troll but he loses in life, just like winning the battles and
losing the war.

Amen!



John Cairns December 12th 05 01:37 AM

Bobsprit: Cyberglutton
 

"J Beck" wrote in message
...
The other special thing is unlike most
of the people that post here I do OWN a boat.
JB
S/V Cool Breeze
Mac 26s The coolest boat on this ng


Proof?

John Cairns



John Cairns December 12th 05 01:41 AM

Bobsprit: Cyberglutton
 

"Bret Cahill" wrote in message
oups.com...
A little research shows over 35,000 posts by the poster now known as
Capt. Rob. Those 35,000 posts occured in less than 7 years which sings
a tune of 14 posts a day average. If it takes 3 minutes to read and
respond to a post, that is 1,750 hours or 73 days solid of internet
digital stimulation activity, a total of 3% of time spent existing for
the last seven years. Is it unreasonable to assume these estimates are
conservative?


Not at all.

Let's rip the lid off of the sewer known as "content". What is the
content of these 73 days and nights of fervid typistry? One shining
example I found is a series of exchanges between one Dr. Arm and
Bobsprit. The posts about a recently purchased sailboat is so typical
of a long history of a particular mental anomoly.


Do tell! My vote is for NPD.

Questions to be answered:

1. Why do people work so hard to make their time worth less than Capt.
Rob's. The self flagellation is amazing.


Co-dependency?

2. What concretion of psychological disorders array themselves around
this person?


Which person would that be? bubbles?

3. Is Capt. Rob is a shut in of diminished mental capacity?


Could be.

4. What form of gratification does Capt. Rob seek from the behaviors?
Is it simply that he has reduced others to something less than himself?


???????????

John Cairns

Please feel free to contribute.

Brett




Bob Crantz December 12th 05 01:49 AM

Bobsprit: Cyberglutton
 

"John Cairns" wrote in message
. com...

Do tell! My vote is for NPD.


John Cairns


I agree.

Amen!



Scotty December 12th 05 03:08 AM

Bobsprit: Cyberglutton
 

"J Beck" wrote

The other special thing is unlike most
of the people that post here I do OWN a boat.


I'd bet at least 80% of the regular posters here own at least one
sailboat.

Scotty




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