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![]() DSK wrote: ... As it happens, I am extremely, highly intelligent. In the top 2 percentile of the population. Peter Wiley wrote: Gee, all that 'talent' and you can't learn how to sail. Who said I can't? Never tried, BUT the fact is I have nothing but respect and admiration for people who sail (and very much for surfers, windsurfers and stand-up jetskiiers). I recognize the greater level of skill, experience and knowledge it requires, by far, compared to piloting a runabout pwc. Why "talent" in quotes? You can't acknowledge or imagine the possibility that maybe I have talents and abilities worthy of some degree of your respect? OH right, yes, I forgot, that's because I own a personal watercraft, I'm beneath you, inferior. Asshole! Sweartogod! Unlike some of you guys, I don't think I'm better than anybody else, have no trouble recognizing and acknowledging skills and abilities that others (including some of you in this thread) have than I don't, people who do things that I don't and (right now) can't, and affording them the proper respect. But it doesn't seem to flow both ways. Anybody here play jazz and progressive-rock keyboards professionally in addition to having a full-time IT career and boating eight months a year (plus of course having a wife, kids, and home)? Anybody develop complex enterprise-level business software pretty much single-handedly for a career? But no, I'm just an annoying idiot as far as some of you guys are concerned, no matter what my accomplishments or what I may be able to do that some of you probably never could......because I"m an lowly "annoying jetskier" no apparently one here in r.b.c deems me worthy to talk to cordially or as an equal or grant me respect. He probably wouldn't find it noisy or fast-paced enough. That certainly makes it sound like you've never read any of my posts about the kind of things that I like to do on the water...if you think loud noise and high speed are my primary interests. I told you, when I'm not jetskiing, I'm often kayaking...too noisy and fast-paced for you? Or could it be that possibly your statement, your insult directed at me, is false, unfounded, inaccurate and unfair, in fact contrary to already established facts, and that you will never acknowledge this fact? So please, please, quit insulting me, either to me or to each other, without knowing me or what you're talking about. Okay, you hate me for some reason, I"m sure it's justified, but your assumptions and statements about me are once again false. We are dealing with a huge population of people... the 3rd generation of 'raised-by-TV' kids... who are pathologically impatient and have short attention spans. Most of them also believe that gratification of their whim of the moment should be the highest priority of the Universe. Well the rhetoric is getting a little lofty for my tastes now. Kids these days! This is one reason why politics have devolved to the point it has today. Sailing is complex & subtle, requires careful observation of one's surroundings, and analysis of forces which cannot be directly seen. Like I said, and unlike some power-boaters I've spoken to, I only respect and admire accomplished sailors. I basically love all boating and, by default, like the people who do it, I don't draw walls of superiority in my mind between one type of boat/boater and another, or judge anybody based on what kind of boating they choose.....I feel as if I have a lot in common, and a lot to talk about, with anyone else who loves the water. Asking most people to learn to sail would be like asking a Jack Russell terrier to learn chess. You really are pretty full of yourself aintcha? richforman DSK |
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