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- when is an insult
okay in a face-to-face social setting - NEVER?


WTF? You've *never* insulted someone face-to-face?

You *are* a pansy, no wonder you can't cut it in the Corp.
world.

SV




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Scotty wrote:
WTF? You've *never* insulted someone face-to-face?



Yes - rarely but when someone had it coming.

You *are* a pansy, no wonder you can't cut it in the Corp.
world.



First - you're such a dickhead - and working for 13 years means I can't
cut it, huh? You're a genius aren't you? And there's is only one way to
climb the corporate ladder - you have to be a scumbag that ****s over
your co-workers - thaat's not for me, but I'm willing to bet that's
right up your alley. And since I work with people like you - I want to
get out so that I don't get infected with the same low integrity and
morality. But you wouldn't know anything about that - would you.

All that you're concerned is getting off on being a dick -0 and I'm
sure you're that way in person with people in your life. You need to
relax 'cause you aew way too uptight. Man - what happened - who hurt
you? Wife leave you or does it go back to your childhood. You're a
nightmare with some serious issues - and that at least makes me smile -
knowing that you're a mess - couldn't happen to a nicer guy.

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Scotty wrote:
WTF? You've *never* insulted someone face-to-face?



Yes - rarely but when someone had it coming.

You *are* a pansy, no wonder you can't cut it in the

Corp.
world.



First - you're such a dickhead - and working for 13 years

means I can't
cut it, huh? You're a genius aren't you? And there's is

only one way to
climb the corporate ladder - you have to be a scumbag that

****s over
your co-workers - thaat's not for me, but I'm willing to

bet that's
right up your alley. And since I work with people like

you - I want to
get out so that I don't get infected with the same low

integrity and
morality. But you wouldn't know anything about that -

would you.


I've had my own business for 31 years. You know nothing
about me.



Wife leave you


yes, but she'll be back , soon as school's out.

SV


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Scotty wrote:
integrity and
morality. But you wouldn't know anything about that -


would you.


duh - not paying are you - since I'm not a 2-faced ass kisser then of
course I have integrity - why don't you pay attention.



I've had my own business for 31 years.


Like anyone cares?

You know nothing
about me.



And you don't know me yet you feel the need to lash out as an insecure
person would


yes, but she'll be back , soon as school's out.


wha-eva

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Jim K. wrote:
Scotty wrote:
WTF? You've *never* insulted someone face-to-face?



Yes - rarely but when someone had it coming.

You *are* a pansy, no wonder you can't cut it in the Corp.
world.



First - you're such a dickhead - and working for 13 years means I can't
cut it, huh? You're a genius aren't you? And there's is only one way to
climb the corporate ladder - you have to be a scumbag that ****s over
your co-workers - thaat's not for me, but I'm willing to bet that's
right up your alley. And since I work with people like you - I want to
get out so that I don't get infected with the same low integrity and
morality. But you wouldn't know anything about that - would you.

All that you're concerned is getting off on being a dick -0 and I'm
sure you're that way in person with people in your life. You need to
relax 'cause you aew way too uptight. Man - what happened - who hurt
you? Wife leave you or does it go back to your childhood. You're a
nightmare with some serious issues - and that at least makes me smile -
knowing that you're a mess - couldn't happen to a nicer guy.

It;s rude to use crude language in a public forum...also to make ad
hominem attacks...you have a rather duplistic set of values, Jim.
You set yourself up as a target and then "bang", revert to attack. A
nice person would either laugh off Scotty's attack, turn the other
cheek, or try to discover just what it was that set the other off. Now,
why don't we all just go back to discussing sailing. What other
questions do you have? Have you ever been sailing? On waht type of
boat? In what waters?


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"katy" wrote in message
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Jim K. wrote:
Scotty wrote:
WTF? You've *never* insulted someone face-to-face?



Yes - rarely but when someone had it coming.

You *are* a pansy, no wonder you can't cut it in the

Corp.
world.



First - you're such a dickhead - and working for 13

years means I can't
cut it, huh? You're a genius aren't you? And there's is

only one way to
climb the corporate ladder - you have to be a scumbag

that ****s over
your co-workers - thaat's not for me, but I'm willing to

bet that's
right up your alley. And since I work with people like

you - I want to
get out so that I don't get infected with the same low

integrity and
morality. But you wouldn't know anything about that -

would you.

All that you're concerned is getting off on being a

dick -0 and I'm
sure you're that way in person with people in your life.

You need to
relax 'cause you aew way too uptight. Man - what

happened - who hurt
you? Wife leave you or does it go back to your

childhood. You're a
nightmare with some serious issues - and that at least

makes me smile -
knowing that you're a mess - couldn't happen to a nicer

guy.

It;s rude to use crude language in a public forum...also

to make ad
hominem attacks...you have a rather duplistic set of

values, Jim.
You set yourself up as a target and then "bang", revert to

attack. A
nice person would either laugh off Scotty's attack, turn

the other
cheek, or try to discover just what it was that set the

other off. Now,
why don't we all just go back to discussing sailing.


OK. This week a friend pointed out some things that helped
my boat to sail better. I had the jib leads too far forward
, and by heading up farther than I normally do, the boat
leveled off better. Don't know if my VMG was better or not,
but the ride was a lot smoother, with a lot less weather
helm.

Scotty




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Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...
Jim K. wrote:
Scotty wrote:
WTF? You've *never* insulted someone face-to-face?

Yes - rarely but when someone had it coming.

You *are* a pansy, no wonder you can't cut it in the

Corp.
world.

First - you're such a dickhead - and working for 13

years means I can't
cut it, huh? You're a genius aren't you? And there's is

only one way to
climb the corporate ladder - you have to be a scumbag

that ****s over
your co-workers - thaat's not for me, but I'm willing to

bet that's
right up your alley. And since I work with people like

you - I want to
get out so that I don't get infected with the same low

integrity and
morality. But you wouldn't know anything about that -

would you.
All that you're concerned is getting off on being a

dick -0 and I'm
sure you're that way in person with people in your life.

You need to
relax 'cause you aew way too uptight. Man - what

happened - who hurt
you? Wife leave you or does it go back to your

childhood. You're a
nightmare with some serious issues - and that at least

makes me smile -
knowing that you're a mess - couldn't happen to a nicer

guy.
It;s rude to use crude language in a public forum...also

to make ad
hominem attacks...you have a rather duplistic set of

values, Jim.
You set yourself up as a target and then "bang", revert to

attack. A
nice person would either laugh off Scotty's attack, turn

the other
cheek, or try to discover just what it was that set the

other off. Now,
why don't we all just go back to discussing sailing.


OK. This week a friend pointed out some things that helped
my boat to sail better. I had the jib leads too far forward
, and by heading up farther than I normally do, the boat
leveled off better. Don't know if my VMG was better or not,
but the ride was a lot smoother, with a lot less weather
helm.

Scotty




Makes for a flatter sail...in more ways than one...I leave all the VMG
discussion to the guys stewing in their mathematical hazes...it's not
necessary for just sailing around...I like to tweak sails to get more
out of them and to get a higher point, but making sailing into a physics
or math problem just doesn't interest me...I'm sure that some would be
aghast at this but hey, I sail because I like to sail...it's more a
visceral thing for me than some problem to be solved. Got enough
problems to solve in real life without looking for them while sailing.
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"katy" wrote in message
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why don't we all just go back to discussing sailing.


OK. This week a friend pointed out some things that

helped
my boat to sail better. I had the jib leads too far

forward
, and by heading up farther than I normally do, the boat
leveled off better. Don't know if my VMG was better or

not,
but the ride was a lot smoother, with a lot less weather
helm.

Scotty




Makes for a flatter sail...in more ways than one...I leave

all the VMG
discussion to the guys stewing in their mathematical

hazes...it's not
necessary for just sailing around...



yes but, I 'm usually sailing to a destination, not just
daysailing, going nowhere for an hour .




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yes but, I 'm usually sailing to a destination, not just
daysailing, going nowhere for an hour .



Wherever Scotty is...that's nowhere.
In fact he was born there...and will die there.


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Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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why don't we all just go back to discussing sailing.
OK. This week a friend pointed out some things that

helped
my boat to sail better. I had the jib leads too far

forward
, and by heading up farther than I normally do, the boat
leveled off better. Don't know if my VMG was better or

not,
but the ride was a lot smoother, with a lot less weather
helm.

Scotty




Makes for a flatter sail...in more ways than one...I leave

all the VMG
discussion to the guys stewing in their mathematical

hazes...it's not
necessary for just sailing around...



yes but, I 'm usually sailing to a destination, not just
daysailing, going nowhere for an hour .




We go places, too, and use dead reckoning, our charts, GPS, etc. Using
simple trig is good enough for me. We're never in that much of a hurry
that we go to those lengths...if we are trying to make a destination and
have a timeline, we use a simple rule...if our speed sailing goes below
4 knots, we turn on the Iron Jenny and either motor sail or run on
engie=ne alone depending on direction and seas...
I hear the gasps already...the reason is, though, taht when you have
limited time, you make use of whatever you have to ,ake that time
worthwhile. This summer we will be able to sail all summer without any
hindrances. Mr Sails doesn't have to take any classes and doesn't think
he's signing up to teach summer school...we'll get to explore a lot of
territory and have the time to do it.


 
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