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Hey John???
On 2/17/14, 2:22 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/17/2014 1:29 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/17/14, 1:12 PM, KC wrote: On 2/17/2014 11:55 AM, Poco Loco wrote: Yeah, cause they are not related at all... But hey, you are the boss:) BTW Scott, you don't have to call me names by email. You can do it right here. Ummm, would you mind telling me what the hell you are talking about here? Or are you just smearing me?? He might be referring to Doppleganger Scotty, your Canadian namesake. :) Nah, it was the Connecticut Scotty. It's one of his email addresses. My guess is it was a reply intended for rec.boats but he sent it to John's email by mistake. Happens. I've done it many times. Well, that's enough to bring on panic! :) I finally got around to putting another stick of RAM in my iMac. There's no question that a non-liberal arts fellow like you can do the same, and in your sleep. |
Hey John???
On 2/17/14, 2:26 PM, KC wrote:
On 2/17/2014 2:03 PM, BAR wrote: On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 13:50:59 -0500, KC wrote: On 2/17/2014 1:27 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 13:12:19 -0500, KC wrote: On 2/17/2014 11:55 AM, Poco Loco wrote: Yeah, cause they are not related at all... But hey, you are the boss:) BTW Scott, you don't have to call me names by email. You can do it right here. Ummm, would you mind telling me what the hell you are talking about here? Or are you just smearing me?? from: KC to: Poco Loco date: Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 5:23 PM subject: countersteering... mailed-by: gmail.com signed-by: gmail.com We'll leave it at that. Absolutely forged. And you all know damn well if I say something here, I admit it... period... Are you giving permission to have the email message in question put into the public domain? , Sure, and I did go back and check and I did write it. Somehow went straight to John instead of the group. He was acting like an asshole, so I called him, "asshole"... You sent him an email calling him an asshole? Ahh, the inhabitants of rec.boats. |
Hey John???
On 2/17/2014 2:30 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/17/14, 2:22 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/17/2014 1:29 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/17/14, 1:12 PM, KC wrote: On 2/17/2014 11:55 AM, Poco Loco wrote: Yeah, cause they are not related at all... But hey, you are the boss:) BTW Scott, you don't have to call me names by email. You can do it right here. Ummm, would you mind telling me what the hell you are talking about here? Or are you just smearing me?? He might be referring to Doppleganger Scotty, your Canadian namesake. :) Nah, it was the Connecticut Scotty. It's one of his email addresses. My guess is it was a reply intended for rec.boats but he sent it to John's email by mistake. Happens. I've done it many times. Well, that's enough to bring on panic! :) I finally got around to putting another stick of RAM in my iMac. There's no question that a non-liberal arts fellow like you can do the same, and in your sleep. So you now have what, 16Gb instead of 8Gb? Can you detect any difference in how it runs? I suppose it really depends on how demanding the application is. So far I have not experienced any problems or obvious slow-downs with 8Gb. |
Hey John???
On 2/17/14, 2:39 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/17/2014 2:30 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/17/14, 2:22 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/17/2014 1:29 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/17/14, 1:12 PM, KC wrote: On 2/17/2014 11:55 AM, Poco Loco wrote: Yeah, cause they are not related at all... But hey, you are the boss:) BTW Scott, you don't have to call me names by email. You can do it right here. Ummm, would you mind telling me what the hell you are talking about here? Or are you just smearing me?? He might be referring to Doppleganger Scotty, your Canadian namesake. :) Nah, it was the Connecticut Scotty. It's one of his email addresses. My guess is it was a reply intended for rec.boats but he sent it to John's email by mistake. Happens. I've done it many times. Well, that's enough to bring on panic! :) I finally got around to putting another stick of RAM in my iMac. There's no question that a non-liberal arts fellow like you can do the same, and in your sleep. So you now have what, 16Gb instead of 8Gb? Can you detect any difference in how it runs? I suppose it really depends on how demanding the application is. So far I have not experienced any problems or obvious slow-downs with 8Gb. Right, 16GB. I was going to sell the 8GB it came with, and had a buyer, but then I changed my mind. For me, it probably will only make a difference in running several apps at once, such as a big file on WORD along with photo processing. For you, it might make a difference when editing sound files or videos. I plan to set up around 4GB as an invokable RAM disk. |
Well, of course...
On Monday, February 17, 2014 10:56:24 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote:
You are the one doing the leaping. I said the "idea" was deeply religious, and it is. It was part of religious teaching for thousands of years via various religions. Whether today's religions teach it is something I don't know. How many 'thousands' of years are you talking? and which civilizations? I know the early Egyptians(Pyramid builders) as well as the early Jews (Cabala studiers) didn't think that way.. Concerning this being a religious 'theory' that's been taught for 'thousands' of years? I really think you're projecting again.... But if that's really what and how you wish to believe, then more power to you... |
Well, of course...
On 2/17/14, 2:50 PM, Tim wrote:
On Monday, February 17, 2014 10:56:24 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: You are the one doing the leaping. I said the "idea" was deeply religious, and it is. It was part of religious teaching for thousands of years via various religions. Whether today's religions teach it is something I don't know. How many 'thousands' of years are you talking? and which civilizations? I know the early Egyptians(Pyramid builders) as well as the early Jews (Cabala studiers) didn't think that way.. Concerning this being a religious 'theory' that's been taught for 'thousands' of years? I really think you're projecting again.... But if that's really what and how you wish to believe, then more power to you... Oh, well, then I guess you are discounting the trials and tribulations of one Galileo Galilei. He was an advocate of heliocentrism (Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System) and was investigated for it by an inquisition, which said he was wrong and heliocentrism was contrary to the bible. He was forbidden from lecturing that the earth was *not* the center of the solar system, and later he was forced under pain of death to recant his teachings. He spent the rest of his life under house arrest. So, if you go from your starting point (ancient Egyptians) to Galileo, that would be thousands of years, and that there are still people who believe the earth is still the center of the solar system is without question a testament to the thousands of years of religious misinformation. After he died, Galileo, one of the greatest thinkers of mankind, was denied an honored resting place because of religious ignorance. |
Hey John???
On 2/17/2014 2:30 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/17/14, 2:26 PM, KC wrote: On 2/17/2014 2:03 PM, BAR wrote: On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 13:50:59 -0500, KC wrote: On 2/17/2014 1:27 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 13:12:19 -0500, KC wrote: On 2/17/2014 11:55 AM, Poco Loco wrote: Yeah, cause they are not related at all... But hey, you are the boss:) BTW Scott, you don't have to call me names by email. You can do it right here. Ummm, would you mind telling me what the hell you are talking about here? Or are you just smearing me?? from: KC to: Poco Loco date: Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 5:23 PM subject: countersteering... mailed-by: gmail.com signed-by: gmail.com We'll leave it at that. Absolutely forged. And you all know damn well if I say something here, I admit it... period... Are you giving permission to have the email message in question put into the public domain? , Sure, and I did go back and check and I did write it. Somehow went straight to John instead of the group. He was acting like an asshole, so I called him, "asshole"... You sent him an email calling him an asshole? Ahh, the inhabitants of rec.boats. It doesn't take a PhD in Psychiatry or Psychotherapy to recognized that sometimes Scott seems to be a prime candidate for anger management therapy with maybe a couple of sessions focused on paranoia. He seems to think everyone is out to get him and he has to fight back and call you an asshole or something. I just came back from the store. Most of the back roads are still snow and ice covered (towns are running out of sand and salt) with huge mounds of snow piled up by the plows at intersections that make it difficult to see if there is on-coming traffic. At one of these I inched my way forward, planning to turn right (no counter steering required). The coast was clear, so I made the turn and immediately saw a small car in the mirror approaching from a distant corner and coming up *fast* behind me. It was going *way* too fast for conditions. The driver was apparently oblivious to the fact that if the brakes where jammed on the car would probably skid off the road and into a snow bank. Then, still looking in the side mirror, I realized it was a young girl driving, probably 19-20 years old. She was mouthing something off that obviously I couldn't hear and giving me the one finger salute. All you can do is chuckle and hope maybe she *would* find herself buried in a snow bank somewhere. It also flashed through my mind (as Mrs.E. and I approach our 44th anniversary in a few days) of how fortunate I am to have grown up in an era when women didn't act like young, punk guys. |
Hey John???
Bet you were tempted to do the 'pit maneuver' on her. ;-)
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Well, of course...
On 2/17/2014 3:09 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 2/17/14, 2:50 PM, Tim wrote: On Monday, February 17, 2014 10:56:24 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: You are the one doing the leaping. I said the "idea" was deeply religious, and it is. It was part of religious teaching for thousands of years via various religions. Whether today's religions teach it is something I don't know. How many 'thousands' of years are you talking? and which civilizations? I know the early Egyptians(Pyramid builders) as well as the early Jews (Cabala studiers) didn't think that way.. Concerning this being a religious 'theory' that's been taught for 'thousands' of years? I really think you're projecting again.... But if that's really what and how you wish to believe, then more power to you... Oh, well, then I guess you are discounting the trials and tribulations of one Galileo Galilei. He was an advocate of heliocentrism (Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System) and was investigated for it by an inquisition, which said he was wrong and heliocentrism was contrary to the bible. He was forbidden from lecturing that the earth was *not* the center of the solar system, and later he was forced under pain of death to recant his teachings. He spent the rest of his life under house arrest. So, if you go from your starting point (ancient Egyptians) to Galileo, that would be thousands of years, and that there are still people who believe the earth is still the center of the solar system is without question a testament to the thousands of years of religious misinformation. After he died, Galileo, one of the greatest thinkers of mankind, was denied an honored resting place because of religious ignorance. Then there are some who believe *they* are the center of the universe. |
Well, of course...
On 2/17/14, 3:25 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/17/2014 3:09 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 2/17/14, 2:50 PM, Tim wrote: On Monday, February 17, 2014 10:56:24 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote: You are the one doing the leaping. I said the "idea" was deeply religious, and it is. It was part of religious teaching for thousands of years via various religions. Whether today's religions teach it is something I don't know. How many 'thousands' of years are you talking? and which civilizations? I know the early Egyptians(Pyramid builders) as well as the early Jews (Cabala studiers) didn't think that way.. Concerning this being a religious 'theory' that's been taught for 'thousands' of years? I really think you're projecting again.... But if that's really what and how you wish to believe, then more power to you... Oh, well, then I guess you are discounting the trials and tribulations of one Galileo Galilei. He was an advocate of heliocentrism (Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System) and was investigated for it by an inquisition, which said he was wrong and heliocentrism was contrary to the bible. He was forbidden from lecturing that the earth was *not* the center of the solar system, and later he was forced under pain of death to recant his teachings. He spent the rest of his life under house arrest. So, if you go from your starting point (ancient Egyptians) to Galileo, that would be thousands of years, and that there are still people who believe the earth is still the center of the solar system is without question a testament to the thousands of years of religious misinformation. After he died, Galileo, one of the greatest thinkers of mankind, was denied an honored resting place because of religious ignorance. Then there are some who believe *they* are the center of the universe. Oh, and I forgot to mention, Galileo was a liberal arts student. |
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