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North Star December 16th 11 04:54 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On Dec 16, 12:21*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

BusinessWeek is carrying an article today that says that government
tests showed that the proposed LightSquared mobile service caused
interference to 75% of all GPS receivers tested.


The report can be found at:http://preview.tinyurl.com/7jyaazf


There is big money behind this. * I'd recommend writing your elected
representatives and voicing your concerns.


It seems to me real sailors needn't be concerned about this at all. Who
needs GPS inland or very near coastal anyway where landmarks and
navigation marks are eyeball visible? Those who proceed down the
Intracoastal Waterway with eyes glued to their GPS readout are putzes to
be sure.

It also seems to me that where a clean GPS signal is most needed, the
commercial broadcast will not have the range to reach out that far.
These signals are very weak and short-range. Lucky if they have a
workable range of a mile.

"The laboratory testing was performed for the National Space-Based
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Systems Engineering Forum, an
executive branch body that helps advise policy makers on issues around
GPS. It found that 69 of 92, or 75 percent, of receivers tested
"experienced harmful interference" at the equivalent of 100 meters (109
yards) from a LightSquared base station." *- from link above.

If you regularly sail within a 100 meters of a transceiver station (they
won't be on the water, folks" then be worried - be very worried, but
those instances will be few and far between to non-existent.

Thank you and Merry Christmas.

Wilbur Hubbard


Celebrating Christmas again on that mustard yellow/mauve Coronado 27?

iBoaterer[_2_] December 16th 11 05:12 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
In article 3354b9e1-e0d9-4342-85a6-
,
says...

On Dec 16, 12:21*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

BusinessWeek is carrying an article today that says that government
tests showed that the proposed LightSquared mobile service caused
interference to 75% of all GPS receivers tested.


The report can be found at:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/7jyaazf

There is big money behind this. * I'd recommend writing your elected
representatives and voicing your concerns.


It seems to me real sailors needn't be concerned about this at all. Who
needs GPS inland or very near coastal anyway where landmarks and
navigation marks are eyeball visible? Those who proceed down the
Intracoastal Waterway with eyes glued to their GPS readout are putzes to
be sure.

It also seems to me that where a clean GPS signal is most needed, the
commercial broadcast will not have the range to reach out that far.
These signals are very weak and short-range. Lucky if they have a
workable range of a mile.

"The laboratory testing was performed for the National Space-Based
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Systems Engineering Forum, an
executive branch body that helps advise policy makers on issues around
GPS. It found that 69 of 92, or 75 percent, of receivers tested
"experienced harmful interference" at the equivalent of 100 meters (109
yards) from a LightSquared base station." *- from link above.

If you regularly sail within a 100 meters of a transceiver station (they
won't be on the water, folks" then be worried - be very worried, but
those instances will be few and far between to non-existent.

Thank you and Merry Christmas.

Wilbur Hubbard


Celebrating Christmas again on that mustard yellow/mauve Coronado 27?


That's our Suckling Don, always quick to say crappy things about what
other's have, but doesn't like it when someone points out his paint
blistered house with garbage in the yard.

North Star December 16th 11 07:43 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On Dec 16, 1:12*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 3354b9e1-e0d9-4342-85a6-
,
says...







On Dec 16, 12:21*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message


.. .


BusinessWeek is carrying an article today that says that government
tests showed that the proposed LightSquared mobile service caused
interference to 75% of all GPS receivers tested.


The report can be found at:http://preview.tinyurl.com/7jyaazf


There is big money behind this. * I'd recommend writing your elected
representatives and voicing your concerns.


It seems to me real sailors needn't be concerned about this at all. Who
needs GPS inland or very near coastal anyway where landmarks and
navigation marks are eyeball visible? Those who proceed down the
Intracoastal Waterway with eyes glued to their GPS readout are putzes to
be sure.


It also seems to me that where a clean GPS signal is most needed, the
commercial broadcast will not have the range to reach out that far.
These signals are very weak and short-range. Lucky if they have a
workable range of a mile.


"The laboratory testing was performed for the National Space-Based
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Systems Engineering Forum, an
executive branch body that helps advise policy makers on issues around
GPS. It found that 69 of 92, or 75 percent, of receivers tested
"experienced harmful interference" at the equivalent of 100 meters (109
yards) from a LightSquared base station." *- from link above.


If you regularly sail within a 100 meters of a transceiver station (they
won't be on the water, folks" then be worried - be very worried, but
those instances will be few and far between to non-existent.


Thank you and Merry Christmas.


Wilbur Hubbard


*Celebrating Christmas again on that mustard yellow/mauve Coronado 27?


That's our Suckling Don, always quick to say crappy things about what
other's have, but doesn't like it when someone points out his paint
blistered house with garbage in the yard.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Ah.. Kevin!
Are you saying that the mustard yellow/mauve paint scheme is
"crappy"? I said no such thing.
As a matter of fact, Capt Neil seems very proud of his Coronado 27 and
it's colours. He just might consider the acknowledgement of it as a
compliment.

iBoaterer[_2_] December 16th 11 08:01 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
In article c5da4e8d-e5c5-4d05-afe7-
,
says...

On Dec 16, 1:12*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 3354b9e1-e0d9-4342-85a6-
,
says...







On Dec 16, 12:21*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message


.. .


BusinessWeek is carrying an article today that says that government
tests showed that the proposed LightSquared mobile service caused
interference to 75% of all GPS receivers tested.


The report can be found at:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/7jyaazf

There is big money behind this. * I'd recommend writing your elected
representatives and voicing your concerns.


It seems to me real sailors needn't be concerned about this at all. Who
needs GPS inland or very near coastal anyway where landmarks and
navigation marks are eyeball visible? Those who proceed down the
Intracoastal Waterway with eyes glued to their GPS readout are putzes to
be sure.


It also seems to me that where a clean GPS signal is most needed, the
commercial broadcast will not have the range to reach out that far.
These signals are very weak and short-range. Lucky if they have a
workable range of a mile.


"The laboratory testing was performed for the National Space-Based
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Systems Engineering Forum, an
executive branch body that helps advise policy makers on issues around
GPS. It found that 69 of 92, or 75 percent, of receivers tested
"experienced harmful interference" at the equivalent of 100 meters (109
yards) from a LightSquared base station." *- from link above.


If you regularly sail within a 100 meters of a transceiver station (they
won't be on the water, folks" then be worried - be very worried, but
those instances will be few and far between to non-existent.


Thank you and Merry Christmas.


Wilbur Hubbard


*Celebrating Christmas again on that mustard yellow/mauve Coronado 27?


That's our Suckling Don, always quick to say crappy things about what
other's have, but doesn't like it when someone points out his paint
blistered house with garbage in the yard.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Ah.. Kevin!
Are you saying that the mustard yellow/mauve paint scheme is
"crappy"? I said no such thing.
As a matter of fact, Capt Neil seems very proud of his Coronado 27 and
it's colours. He just might consider the acknowledgement of it as a
compliment.


Suckling Don the Coward, I, and everyone else, realizes that you are
calling me Kevin to deflect from your cowardly actions here. Also,
everyone here knows that your daddy Harry has taught you how to insult
without really seeming like you are the low life scum that you are. That
blistering, peeling paint and junk in your yard is really attractive!

North Star December 16th 11 08:04 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On Dec 16, 4:01*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article c5da4e8d-e5c5-4d05-afe7-
,
says...







On Dec 16, 1:12 pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 3354b9e1-e0d9-4342-85a6-
,
says...


On Dec 16, 12:21 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message


.. .


BusinessWeek is carrying an article today that says that government
tests showed that the proposed LightSquared mobile service caused
interference to 75% of all GPS receivers tested.


The report can be found at:http://preview.tinyurl.com/7jyaazf


There is big money behind this. I'd recommend writing your elected
representatives and voicing your concerns.


It seems to me real sailors needn't be concerned about this at all. Who
needs GPS inland or very near coastal anyway where landmarks and
navigation marks are eyeball visible? Those who proceed down the
Intracoastal Waterway with eyes glued to their GPS readout are putzes to
be sure.


It also seems to me that where a clean GPS signal is most needed, the
commercial broadcast will not have the range to reach out that far.


Wilbur Hubbard December 16th 11 08:10 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
"North Star" wrote in message
...
On Dec 16, 1:12 pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 3354b9e1-e0d9-4342-85a6-
,
says...







On Dec 16, 12:21 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"

wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message


.. .


BusinessWeek is carrying an article today that says that
government
tests showed that the proposed LightSquared mobile service
caused
interference to 75% of all GPS receivers tested.


The report can be found at:http://preview.tinyurl.com/7jyaazf


There is big money behind this. I'd recommend writing your
elected
representatives and voicing your concerns.


It seems to me real sailors needn't be concerned about this at
all. Who
needs GPS inland or very near coastal anyway where landmarks and
navigation marks are eyeball visible? Those who proceed down the
Intracoastal Waterway with eyes glued to their GPS readout are
putzes to
be sure.


It also seems to me that where a clean GPS signal is most needed,
the
commercial broadcast will not have the range to reach out that
far.
These signals are very weak and short-range. Lucky if they have a
workable range of a mile.


"The laboratory testing was performed for the National Space-Based
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Systems Engineering
Forum, an
executive branch body that helps advise policy makers on issues
around
GPS. It found that 69 of 92, or 75 percent, of receivers tested
"experienced harmful interference" at the equivalent of 100 meters
(109
yards) from a LightSquared base station." - from link above.


If you regularly sail within a 100 meters of a transceiver station
(they
won't be on the water, folks" then be worried - be very worried,
but
those instances will be few and far between to non-existent.


Thank you and Merry Christmas.


Wilbur Hubbard


Celebrating Christmas again on that mustard yellow/mauve Coronado
27?


That's our Suckling Don, always quick to say crappy things about what
other's have, but doesn't like it when someone points out his paint
blistered house with garbage in the yard.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

//
// Ah.. Kevin!
// Are you saying that the mustard yellow/mauve paint scheme is
// "crappy"? I said no such thing.
// As a matter of fact, Capt Neil seems very proud of his Coronado 27
and
// it's colours. He just might consider the acknowledgement of it as a
// compliment.



Right you are! It's easy to see jealousy showing . . . Wilbur has one
fine-looking and capable, blue water sailing yacht, if he must say so
himself. And, Cut the Mustard keeps getting better via upgrades. For
example, just installed in time for the Christmas holidays (and the many
babes who visit) is a brand spanking new Raritan brand, Electro/Scan
type I MSD from Defender. It's the one with the electronic readouts and
monitoring of the treatment process. A very nice system and it damned
well better be for the best part of a grand.

Now that I've kicked the collective asses of the Florida FWC to the
curb, it wouldn't surprise me if they tried to get even by contracting a
federal MSD effluent inspector to check to make sure my Type I system is
up to the required treatment standards (yes, federal law says they can
do this but qualified inspectors are few and far between and mostly
check larger vessel, over 65 feet, Type II MSDs). The old Lectra/San was
twenty some odd years old and probably was not doing the best of jobs
even though it whirred and drew current. I'm sure the internal
electrodes that produce the acid from the sea water to kill the bacteria
where shot or close to shot. And probably one of the macerator or mixer
blades had broke off as it made clunking noises from time to time as it
something hard was getting hit inside.

Also, I have a new ten-gallon holding tank which I have connected with a
tee and ball valve to the output side of the MSC so I can direct treated
sewage into the holding tank for use in no-discharge zones. I did not
have to do all this as I won my trial against the bogus FWC charge that
my vessel is a houseboat an can only meet requirements by having a
holding tank installed. I'm did this in order to be a responsible
sailor. (Besides, there are some close-quarters situations when anchored
in close proximity to other vessels and where people are swimming where
the old cedar bucket is a social affront.)


Wilbur Hubbard



iBoaterer[_2_] December 16th 11 09:43 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
In article db95cd4b-bba4-4075-b73a-cc4133bb1e34
@i6g2000vbe.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 16, 4:01*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article c5da4e8d-e5c5-4d05-afe7-
,
says...







On Dec 16, 1:12 pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 3354b9e1-e0d9-4342-85a6-
,
says...


On Dec 16, 12:21 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message


.. .


BusinessWeek is carrying an article today that says that government
tests showed that the proposed LightSquared mobile service caused
interference to 75% of all GPS receivers tested.


The report can be found at:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/7jyaazf

There is big money behind this. I'd recommend writing your elected
representatives and voicing your concerns.


It seems to me real sailors needn't be concerned about this at all. Who
needs GPS inland or very near coastal anyway where landmarks and
navigation marks are eyeball visible? Those who proceed down the
Intracoastal Waterway with eyes glued to their GPS readout are putzes to
be sure.


It also seems to me that where a clean GPS signal is most needed, the
commercial broadcast will not have the range to reach out that far.
These signals are very weak and short-range. Lucky if they have a
workable range of a mile.


"The laboratory testing was performed for the National Space-Based
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Systems Engineering Forum, an
executive branch body that helps advise policy makers on issues around
GPS. It found that 69 of 92, or 75 percent, of receivers tested
"experienced harmful interference" at the equivalent of 100 meters (109
yards) from a LightSquared base station." - from link above.


If you regularly sail within a 100 meters of a transceiver station (they
won't be on the water, folks" then be worried - be very worried, but
those instances will be few and far between to non-existent.


Thank you and Merry Christmas.


Wilbur Hubbard


Celebrating Christmas again on that mustard yellow/mauve Coronado 27?


That's our Suckling Don, always quick to say crappy things about what
other's have, but doesn't like it when someone points out his paint
blistered house with garbage in the yard.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Ah.. Kevin!
Are you saying that the mustard yellow/mauve paint scheme is
"crappy"? *I said no such thing.
As a matter of fact, Capt Neil seems very proud of his Coronado 27 and
it's colours. He just might consider the acknowledgement of it as a
compliment.


Suckling Don the Coward, I, and everyone else, realizes that you are
calling me Kevin to deflect from your cowardly actions here. Also,
everyone here knows that your daddy Harry has taught you how to insult
without really seeming like you are the low life scum that you are. That
blistering, peeling paint and junk in your yard is really attractive!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


BTW coward... where were you yesterday and Wednesday?
Your absence in Beddington Maine was conspicious, although certainly
expected.


Who, Kevin?

Honey Badger[_26_] December 17th 11 02:26 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
iBoaterer wrote:
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?

-HB- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!

Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????

That's all he's got.

-HB

Honey Badger[_26_] December 17th 11 02:27 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!

Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??

So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)

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iBoaterer[_2_] December 17th 11 01:53 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
In article ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??

So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!

North Star December 17th 11 03:13 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On Dec 17, 9:53*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, *wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey *wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, * *wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, * *wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
* From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn.. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. * Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? *Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??

So you have no friends. *You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

Drifter[_5_] December 17th 11 03:16 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/2011 10:13 AM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn.. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


Funniest thing I've read all morning. Thanks Don.

--
1-20-13 The end of an error

iBoaterer[_2_] December 17th 11 03:28 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
In article 379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 17, 9:53*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, *wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey *wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, * *wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, * *wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
* From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. * Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? *Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. *You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.

North Star December 17th 11 03:29 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On Dec 17, 11:28*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 17, 9:53 am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...


North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.

iBoaterer[_2_] December 17th 11 03:33 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
In article 8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...

On Dec 17, 11:28*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 17, 9:53 am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.

Drifter[_5_] December 17th 11 08:50 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/2011 10:33 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...

On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)

Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.


I bet 500 dolla neither of you showed up.

--
1-20-13 The end of an error

North Star December 17th 11 09:07 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On Dec 17, 11:33*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...







On Dec 17, 11:28*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 17, 9:53 am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...


North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says....


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.

X ` Man[_3_] December 17th 11 09:17 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...







On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...


North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.


Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...

:)

--
http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN

Drifter[_5_] December 17th 11 10:30 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/2011 4:17 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...







On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of
the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost
laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to
push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any
harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals
caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination
Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate
takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the
public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to
some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am
going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by
a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to
me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I
need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the
pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in
the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new
Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's
wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me
to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got
narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end.
Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did
you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a
dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)

Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a
cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.

Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.


Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...

:)


You and Donny seem to be fighting over the "Dummy of The Day" award. If
I were the judge, I'd have a hard time picking the winner.

--
1-20-13 The end of an error

JustWait December 17th 11 11:27 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/2011 5:30 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 12/17/2011 4:17 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...







On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of
the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost
laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to
push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any
harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals
caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination
Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate
takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the
public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to
some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am
going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by
a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to
me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I
need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the
pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in
the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new
Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's
wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me
to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got
narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end.
Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did
you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a
dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two
sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)

Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a
cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.

Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.


Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...

:)


You and Donny seem to be fighting over the "Dummy of The Day" award. If
I were the judge, I'd have a hard time picking the winner.


My kid tells me this "iscotty" thing is a reference to a pre-teen girl
on the disney channel that lot's of older perverts like Harry seem to
attract to. Gross, ****ing old pedophile has a lot of balls...

X ` Man[_3_] December 17th 11 11:50 PM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/11 6:27 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/17/2011 5:30 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 12/17/2011 4:17 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...







On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey
wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of
the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost
laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to
push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any
harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals
caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination
Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate
takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the
public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to
some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am
going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by
a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to
me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I
need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the
pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in
the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new
Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's
wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me
to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got
narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end.
Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did
you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a
dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two
sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)

Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a
cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.

Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.

Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...

:)


You and Donny seem to be fighting over the "Dummy of The Day" award. If
I were the judge, I'd have a hard time picking the winner.


My kid tells me this "iscotty" thing is a reference to a pre-teen girl
on the disney channel that lot's of older perverts like Harry seem to
attract to. Gross, ****ing old pedophile has a lot of balls...



I hate to say this but apparently your kid is no brighter than you are.

You're "iSnotty," not "iScotty,' and the nickname refers to your lack of
skills in English *and* of course your lack of couth. Consider it a
shortened version of "I am snotty."

It's also a pun on Apple...which seems to be naming a lot of stuff
"i-something or other."

I haven't watched Disney television since I was about 10 years old and
noticed how cute Annette was. It's interesting that your 18+ year old
kid watches the Disney channel.


--
http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN

North Star December 18th 11 12:08 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On Dec 17, 7:50*pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 12/17/11 6:27 PM, JustWait wrote:





On 12/17/2011 5:30 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 12/17/2011 4:17 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...


On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...


North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says....


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey
wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of
the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost
laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to
push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any
harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals
caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination
Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate
takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the
public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to
some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am
going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by
a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to
me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I
need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the
pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in
the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new
Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's
wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me
to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got
narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end.
Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did
you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a
dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide
quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two
sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a
cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.-
Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull...
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.


Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...


:)


You and Donny seem to be fighting over the "Dummy of The Day" award. If
I were the judge, I'd have a hard time picking the winner.


My kid tells me this "iscotty" thing is a reference to a pre-teen girl
on the disney channel that lot's of older perverts like Harry seem to
attract to. Gross, ****ing old pedophile has a lot of balls...


I hate to say this but apparently your kid is no brighter than you are.

You're "iSnotty," not "iScotty,' and the nickname refers to your lack of
skills in English *and* of course your lack of couth. Consider it a
shortened version of "I am snotty."

It's also a pun on Apple...which seems to be naming a lot of stuff
"i-something or other."

I haven't watched Disney television since I was about 10 years old and
noticed how cute Annette was. It's interesting that your 18+ year old
kid watches the Disney channel.

--http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


She watches her daddy's adventures there..... the life of Peter Pan..
or was that Tinker Bell??

X ` Man December 18th 11 12:38 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/11 7:08 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 7:50 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 12/17/11 6:27 PM, JustWait wrote:





On 12/17/2011 5:30 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 12/17/2011 4:17 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...


On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...


North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey
wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of
the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost
laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to
push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any
harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals
caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination
Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate
takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the
public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to
some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am
going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by
a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to
me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I
need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the
pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in
the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new
Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's
wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me
to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got
narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end.
Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did
you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a
dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide
quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two
sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a
cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.-
Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.


Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...


:)


You and Donny seem to be fighting over the "Dummy of The Day" award. If
I were the judge, I'd have a hard time picking the winner.


My kid tells me this "iscotty" thing is a reference to a pre-teen girl
on the disney channel that lot's of older perverts like Harry seem to
attract to. Gross, ****ing old pedophile has a lot of balls...


I hate to say this but apparently your kid is no brighter than you are.

You're "iSnotty," not "iScotty,' and the nickname refers to your lack of
skills in English *and* of course your lack of couth. Consider it a
shortened version of "I am snotty."

It's also a pun on Apple...which seems to be naming a lot of stuff
"i-something or other."

I haven't watched Disney television since I was about 10 years old and
noticed how cute Annette was. It's interesting that your 18+ year old
kid watches the Disney channel.

--http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


She watches her daddy's adventures there..... the life of Peter Pan..
or was that Tinker Bell??



Both of them were squeaky clean and obviously bathed and washed their
hair often. Methinks iSnotty was one of the shorter pirates, or thinks
he is.

JustWait December 18th 11 12:47 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/2011 7:38 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 7:08 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 7:50 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 12/17/11 6:27 PM, JustWait wrote:





On 12/17/2011 5:30 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 12/17/2011 4:17 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...

On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com,
says...

On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey
wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the
takeover of
the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost
laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to
push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any
harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals
caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination
Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late
Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate
takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the
public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to
some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am
going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track
or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not
spacing by
a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are
new to
me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I
need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the
pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in
the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my
new
Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's
wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to
take me
to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got
narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end.
Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the
stench, did
you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a
dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two
sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)

Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a
cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that
filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide
under
your bed.

Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might
pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.

Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats
twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...

:)

You and Donny seem to be fighting over the "Dummy of The Day"
award. If
I were the judge, I'd have a hard time picking the winner.

My kid tells me this "iscotty" thing is a reference to a pre-teen girl
on the disney channel that lot's of older perverts like Harry seem to
attract to. Gross, ****ing old pedophile has a lot of balls...

I hate to say this but apparently your kid is no brighter than you are.

You're "iSnotty," not "iScotty,' and the nickname refers to your lack of
skills in English *and* of course your lack of couth. Consider it a
shortened version of "I am snotty."

It's also a pun on Apple...which seems to be naming a lot of stuff
"i-something or other."

I haven't watched Disney television since I was about 10 years old and
noticed how cute Annette was. It's interesting that your 18+ year old
kid watches the Disney channel.

--http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


She watches her daddy's adventures there..... the life of Peter Pan..
or was that Tinker Bell??



Both of them were squeaky clean and obviously bathed and washed their
hair often. Methinks iSnotty was one of the shorter pirates, or thinks
he is.


Guess we're going to have to start calling Mr. Dr. Karen Grear
PedoKrause...;)

X ` Man[_3_] December 18th 11 12:52 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/11 7:47 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/17/2011 7:38 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 7:08 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 7:50 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 12/17/11 6:27 PM, JustWait wrote:





On 12/17/2011 5:30 PM, Drifter wrote:
On 12/17/2011 4:17 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,

says...

On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com,
says...

On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey
wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the
takeover of
the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost
laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to
push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any
harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals
caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination
Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late
Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate
takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the
public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to
some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit,
I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am
going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track
or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not
spacing by
a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are
new to
me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I
need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow
the
pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the
dog in
the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my
new
Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's
wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to
take me
to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got
narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end.
Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the
stench, did
you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women
and a
dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two
sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)

Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around
such a
cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that
filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide
under
your bed.

Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might
pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay
out
overnight.

Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats
twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...

:)

You and Donny seem to be fighting over the "Dummy of The Day"
award. If
I were the judge, I'd have a hard time picking the winner.

My kid tells me this "iscotty" thing is a reference to a pre-teen girl
on the disney channel that lot's of older perverts like Harry seem to
attract to. Gross, ****ing old pedophile has a lot of balls...

I hate to say this but apparently your kid is no brighter than you are.

You're "iSnotty," not "iScotty,' and the nickname refers to your
lack of
skills in English *and* of course your lack of couth. Consider it a
shortened version of "I am snotty."

It's also a pun on Apple...which seems to be naming a lot of stuff
"i-something or other."

I haven't watched Disney television since I was about 10 years old and
noticed how cute Annette was. It's interesting that your 18+ year old
kid watches the Disney channel.

--http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

She watches her daddy's adventures there..... the life of Peter Pan..
or was that Tinker Bell??



Both of them were squeaky clean and obviously bathed and washed their
hair often. Methinks iSnotty was one of the shorter pirates, or thinks
he is.


Guess we're going to have to start calling Mr. Dr. Karen Grear
PedoKrause...;)



Poor Little isnotty doesn't have what it takes to stand up for
himself...and has to invoke the family members of those he doesn't like.
What a pussy.

Oh, for your edification, "isnotty" is not from the disney channel.


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Honey Badger[_26_] December 18th 11 01:59 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...
On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn.. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?
-HB (Get my app!)

Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

That was an affirmation. Sad but true.

-HB

JustWait December 18th 11 02:06 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/2011 8:59 PM, Honey Badger wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...
On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the
United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable.
The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push
their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm
to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused
harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office
for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover
of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's
interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some
future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going
(over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a
turn.. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me
during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need
my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink
ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you
ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog,
in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted
text -
- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?
-HB (Get my app!)
Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

That was an affirmation. Sad but true.

-HB


Yeah, I hear the diseased **** is contagious...

X ` Man[_3_] December 18th 11 02:11 AM

Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units
 
On 12/17/11 9:06 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/17/2011 8:59 PM, Honey Badger wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...
On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am,
wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the
United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable.
The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push
their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm
to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused
harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS
receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office
for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a
government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover
of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's
interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some
future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am
addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going
(over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the
stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a
turn.. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me
during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need
my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink
ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the
RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new
Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's
wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower
and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you
ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog,
in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted
text -
- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?
-HB (Get my app!)
Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a
cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

That was an affirmation. Sad but true.

-HB


Yeah, I hear the diseased **** is contagious...



My guess is that he's a lot healthier and cleaner than you are, little
turd.

--
http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/oR82kN


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