2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV Work Truck...

On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

The truck has unbelievable performance, but then again it\'s an $80k EV.

https://insideevs.com/reviews/673675/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-first-drive-review/
What does it weigh?
8000 pounds
Why does it have a gear selector? I guess a truck needs gears.
Forward and Backward
How long will it take to recharge? To burn?
1 to 20 hours. Depends.
It\'s only available to fleets, for political buyers. Individuals
probably won\'t want it.
I\'ll take it for the right price.
450 miles of range
10,000 lb towing capacity

Does this occur SIMULTANEOUSLY? I very seriously DOUBT IT! So what IS the towing range at 10,000 lb? Maybe 50 miles - on LEVEL GROUND!

Flyguy has an unparalled capacity to experience serious doubt. Since he can\'t understand anything remotely technical, doubt is all he can manage. Comprehension is quite beyond him.

Bill, AGAIN, makes claims WITHOUT evidence. I can definitely assure everyone that these two specifications DON\'T occur simultaneously. Anyone with a eight grade education could figure this out.

Flyguy\'s eight grade education probably didn\'t include instruction on regenerative braking - it wasn\'t around back then - and he\'s in no condition to learn about it any longer. He\'s happy to assure people about stuff he doesn\'t understand. The fact that he might not understand what being discussed doesn\'t enter what left of his mind.

Bill, AGAIN, FAILS to present anything FACTUAL, just his psycho attacks against me.

Regenerative braking - using the electric motor in an EV to slow the vehicle and recharge the battery in the process - is something that happens in fact.

The fact that Flyguy doesn\'t seem to have heard of it doesn\'t make it any kind of pyschotic fantasy, even of Flyguy imagines that it does.

Hey Bill, TRY to actually present FACTS - your mud throwing isn\'t CUTTING IT!

That Flyguy hasn\'t recognised a well known fact as factual or well known isn\'t in the least surprising. He imagines that his own ignorance is a justification for mud-slinging, but that\'s how pyschopathic lunatics act.

--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney

Sorry, Bozo, but regenerative braking WILL NOT make up for the additional power required to pull a trailer. Furthermore, regen braking is ALREADY factored into the very optimistic EPA mileage estimate. That you don\'t know this does NOT come as a surprise, considering all of the STUPID things you have said, like NUKING AND FIREBOMBING YOUR OWN COUNTRY!
 
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

The truck has unbelievable performance, but then again it\'s an $80k EV.

https://insideevs.com/reviews/673675/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-first-drive-review/
What does it weigh?
8000 pounds
Why does it have a gear selector? I guess a truck needs gears.
Forward and Backward
How long will it take to recharge? To burn?
1 to 20 hours. Depends.
It\'s only available to fleets, for political buyers. Individuals
probably won\'t want it.
I\'ll take it for the right price.
450 miles of range
10,000 lb towing capacity

Does this occur SIMULTANEOUSLY? I very seriously DOUBT IT! So what IS the towing range at 10,000 lb? Maybe 50 miles - on LEVEL GROUND!

Flyguy has an unparalled capacity to experience serious doubt. Since he can\'t understand anything remotely technical, doubt is all he can manage. Comprehension is quite beyond him.

Bill, AGAIN, makes claims WITHOUT evidence. I can definitely assure everyone that these two specifications DON\'T occur simultaneously. Anyone with a eight grade education could figure this out.

Flyguy\'s eight grade education probably didn\'t include instruction on regenerative braking - it wasn\'t around back then - and he\'s in no condition to learn about it any longer. He\'s happy to assure people about stuff he doesn\'t understand. The fact that he might not understand what being discussed doesn\'t enter what left of his mind.

Bill, AGAIN, FAILS to present anything FACTUAL, just his psycho attacks against me.

Regenerative braking - using the electric motor in an EV to slow the vehicle and recharge the battery in the process - is something that happens in fact.

The fact that Flyguy doesn\'t seem to have heard of it doesn\'t make it any kind of pyschotic fantasy, even of Flyguy imagines that it does.

Hey Bill, TRY to actually present FACTS - your mud throwing isn\'t CUTTING IT!

That Flyguy hasn\'t recognised a well known fact as factual or well known isn\'t in the least surprising. He imagines that his own ignorance is a justification for mud-slinging, but that\'s how pyschopathic lunatics act.

--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney

Sorry, Bozo, but regenerative braking WILL NOT make up for the additional power required to pull a trailer. Furthermore, regen braking is ALREADY factored into the very optimistic EPA mileage estimate. That you don\'t know this does NOT come as a surprise, considering all of the STUPID things you have said, like NUKING AND FIREBOMBING YOUR OWN COUNTRY!

On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bozo has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.
https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/
 
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:31:20 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

The truck has unbelievable performance, but then again it\'s an $80k EV.

https://insideevs.com/reviews/673675/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-first-drive-review/
What does it weigh?
8000 pounds
Why does it have a gear selector? I guess a truck needs gears.
Forward and Backward
How long will it take to recharge? To burn?
1 to 20 hours. Depends.
It\'s only available to fleets, for political buyers. Individuals
probably won\'t want it.
I\'ll take it for the right price.
450 miles of range
10,000 lb towing capacity

Does this occur SIMULTANEOUSLY? I very seriously DOUBT IT! So what IS the towing range at 10,000 lb? Maybe 50 miles - on LEVEL GROUND!

Flyguy has an unparalled capacity to experience serious doubt. Since he can\'t understand anything remotely technical, doubt is all he can manage. Comprehension is quite beyond him.

Bill, AGAIN, makes claims WITHOUT evidence. I can definitely assure everyone that these two specifications DON\'T occur simultaneously. Anyone with a eight grade education could figure this out.

Flyguy\'s eight grade education probably didn\'t include instruction on regenerative braking - it wasn\'t around back then - and he\'s in no condition to learn about it any longer. He\'s happy to assure people about stuff he doesn\'t understand. The fact that he might not understand what being discussed doesn\'t enter what left of his mind.

Bill, AGAIN, FAILS to present anything FACTUAL, just his psycho attacks against me.

Regenerative braking - using the electric motor in an EV to slow the vehicle and recharge the battery in the process - is something that happens in fact.

The fact that Flyguy doesn\'t seem to have heard of it doesn\'t make it any kind of pyschotic fantasy, even of Flyguy imagines that it does.

Hey Bill, TRY to actually present FACTS - your mud throwing isn\'t CUTTING IT!

That Flyguy hasn\'t recognised a well known fact as factual or well known isn\'t in the least surprising. He imagines that his own ignorance is a justification for mud-slinging, but that\'s how pyschopathic lunatics act.

Sorry, Bozo, but regenerative braking WILL NOT make up for the additional power required to pull a trailer.

But it does make hills less of a problem for an electric truck that for an gasoline-engined truck - a point that you don\'t seem to appreciated.

> Furthermore, regen braking is ALREADY factored into the very optimistic EPA mileage estimate. That you don\'t know this does NOT come as a surprise, considering all of the STUPID things you have said, like NUKING AND FIREBOMBING YOUR OWN COUNTRY!

Like all the \"stupid\" things that you think I have said, this is one more case where you have failed to understand what I was saying, and misunderstood it in a way that appeals to you. You are too stupid to realise quite how obvious this is, and how clearly it labels you as a moronic troll.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

<snip>

> On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bill has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.

Not any longer. My biking days are behind me. There a Mercedes 180B in the basement that I use when I do have to drive anywhere - my wife chose it because the front passenger seat is four-way adjustable, like the drivers seat.. It won\'t tow anything, but we didn\'t need that.

> https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/

Flyguys bizarre hobbies and his extravagant choices don\'t have any bearing on this discussion.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:51:22 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:31:20 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

The truck has unbelievable performance, but then again it\'s an $80k EV.

https://insideevs.com/reviews/673675/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-first-drive-review/
What does it weigh?
8000 pounds
Why does it have a gear selector? I guess a truck needs gears.
Forward and Backward
How long will it take to recharge? To burn?
1 to 20 hours. Depends.
It\'s only available to fleets, for political buyers. Individuals
probably won\'t want it.
I\'ll take it for the right price.
450 miles of range
10,000 lb towing capacity

Does this occur SIMULTANEOUSLY? I very seriously DOUBT IT! So what IS the towing range at 10,000 lb? Maybe 50 miles - on LEVEL GROUND!

Flyguy has an unparalled capacity to experience serious doubt.. Since he can\'t understand anything remotely technical, doubt is all he can manage. Comprehension is quite beyond him.

Bill, AGAIN, makes claims WITHOUT evidence. I can definitely assure everyone that these two specifications DON\'T occur simultaneously. Anyone with a eight grade education could figure this out.

Flyguy\'s eight grade education probably didn\'t include instruction on regenerative braking - it wasn\'t around back then - and he\'s in no condition to learn about it any longer. He\'s happy to assure people about stuff he doesn\'t understand. The fact that he might not understand what being discussed doesn\'t enter what left of his mind.

Bill, AGAIN, FAILS to present anything FACTUAL, just his psycho attacks against me.

Regenerative braking - using the electric motor in an EV to slow the vehicle and recharge the battery in the process - is something that happens in fact.

The fact that Flyguy doesn\'t seem to have heard of it doesn\'t make it any kind of pyschotic fantasy, even of Flyguy imagines that it does.

Hey Bill, TRY to actually present FACTS - your mud throwing isn\'t CUTTING IT!

That Flyguy hasn\'t recognised a well known fact as factual or well known isn\'t in the least surprising. He imagines that his own ignorance is a justification for mud-slinging, but that\'s how pyschopathic lunatics act.

Sorry, Bozo, but regenerative braking WILL NOT make up for the additional power required to pull a trailer.
But it does make hills less of a problem for an electric truck that for an gasoline-engined truck - a point that you don\'t seem to appreciated.

You just blatantly demonstrated you IGNORANCE of trucks, Bozo. ALL trucks have braking systems that handle, not only hills, but mountain grades as well. ICE engines are capable of compressive braking, which you, apparently, no nothing about.

Furthermore, regen braking is ALREADY factored into the very optimistic EPA mileage estimate. That you don\'t know this does NOT come as a surprise, considering all of the STUPID things you have said, like NUKING AND FIREBOMBING YOUR OWN COUNTRY!
Like all the \"stupid\" things that you think I have said, this is one more case where you have failed to understand what I was saying, and misunderstood it in a way that appeals to you. You are too stupid to realise quite how obvious this is, and how clearly it labels you as a moronic troll.

No, what I pointed out was that YOU do not know what you are TALKING ABOUT!!!!!!

--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney
 
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
snip

On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST.. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bill has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.

Not any longer. My biking days are behind me. There a Mercedes 180B in the basement that I use when I do have to drive anywhere - my wife chose it because the front passenger seat is four-way adjustable, like the drivers seat. It won\'t tow anything, but we didn\'t need that.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/

Flyguys bizarre hobbies and his extravagant choices don\'t have any bearing on this discussion.

What is so \"bizarre\" about being a pilot, Bozo? Have you EVER taken a flight? You entrusted your MISERABLE life to the pilots, fool.

--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney

LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks, Bozo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:30:00 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:51:22 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:31:20 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

<snip>

Flyguy\'s eight grade education probably didn\'t include instruction on regenerative braking - it wasn\'t around back then - and he\'s in no condition to learn about it any longer. He\'s happy to assure people about stuff he doesn\'t understand. The fact that he might not understand what being discussed doesn\'t enter what left of his mind.

Bill, AGAIN, FAILS to present anything FACTUAL, just his psycho attacks against me.

Regenerative braking - using the electric motor in an EV to slow the vehicle and recharge the battery in the process - is something that happens in fact.

The fact that Flyguy doesn\'t seem to have heard of it doesn\'t make it any kind of pyschotic fantasy, even of Flyguy imagines that it does.

Hey Bill, TRY to actually present FACTS - your mud throwing isn\'t CUTTING IT!

That Flyguy hasn\'t recognised a well known fact as factual or well known isn\'t in the least surprising. He imagines that his own ignorance is a justification for mud-slinging, but that\'s how pyschopathic lunatics act.

Sorry, Bozo, but regenerative braking WILL NOT make up for the additional power required to pull a trailer.

But it does make hills less of a problem for an electric truck that for an gasoline-engined truck - a point that you don\'t seem to appreciated.

You just blatantly demonstrated you IGNORANCE of trucks, Bozo. ALL trucks have braking systems that handle, not only hills, but mountain grades as well. ICE engines are capable of compressive braking, which you, apparently, no nothing about.

Everybody knows about engine braking. It doesn\'t put gasoline back into the gas tank in the way that regenerative braking puts electrical energy back into the battery.

Furthermore, regen braking is ALREADY factored into the very optimistic EPA mileage estimate. That you don\'t know this does NOT come as a surprise, considering all of the STUPID things you have said, like NUKING AND FIREBOMBING YOUR OWN COUNTRY!

Like all the \"stupid\" things that you think I have said, this is one more case where you have failed to understand what I was saying, and misunderstood it in a way that appeals to you. You are too stupid to realise quite how obvious this is, and how clearly it labels you as a moronic troll.

No, what I pointed out was that YOU do not know what you are TALKING ABOUT!!!!!!

That\'s what you would have liked to have done. As usual, you have failed in your ambition. In this case you have just demonstrated that you don\'t know the difference between compression braking and regenerative braking.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
snip

On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bill has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.

Not any longer. My biking days are behind me. There a Mercedes 180B in the basement that I use when I do have to drive anywhere - my wife chose it because the front passenger seat is four-way adjustable, like the drivers seat. It won\'t tow anything, but we didn\'t need that.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/

Flyguys bizarre hobbies and his extravagant choices don\'t have any bearing on this discussion.

What is so \"bizarre\" about being a pilot, Bozo? Have you EVER taken a flight? You entrusted your MISERABLE life to the pilots, fool.

You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

> LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.

Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
snip

On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bill has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.

Not any longer. My biking days are behind me. There a Mercedes 180B in the basement that I use when I do have to drive anywhere - my wife chose it because the front passenger seat is four-way adjustable, like the drivers seat. It won\'t tow anything, but we didn\'t need that.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/

Flyguys bizarre hobbies and his extravagant choices don\'t have any bearing on this discussion.

What is so \"bizarre\" about being a pilot, Bozo? Have you EVER taken a flight? You entrusted your MISERABLE life to the pilots, fool.
You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

Sorry, Bozo, but I haven\'t \"crashed\" a plane. Commercial pilots do get more training for IFR flying and dealing with the complex systems on large jets, but the amount of stick time is FAR LESS than I get. When I fly I am at the controls from takeoff to landing. An airline pilot is at the controls for a FEW MINUTES during the entire flight; the rest of the time it is being flown by an autopilot. Do you have ANY concept what a commercial pilot does? I don\'t think so.

LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.

Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

Oh, YES I DO! I have driven trucks for DECADES, you ignorant FOOL! I doubt that you have driven one around the block.

--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney
 
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:58:43 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
snip

On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically.. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bill has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.

Not any longer. My biking days are behind me. There a Mercedes 180B in the basement that I use when I do have to drive anywhere - my wife chose it because the front passenger seat is four-way adjustable, like the drivers seat. It won\'t tow anything, but we didn\'t need that.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/

Flyguys bizarre hobbies and his extravagant choices don\'t have any bearing on this discussion.

What is so \"bizarre\" about being a pilot, Bozo? Have you EVER taken a flight? You entrusted your MISERABLE life to the pilots, fool.

You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

Sorry, Bozo, but I haven\'t \"crashed\" a plane.

You wouldn\'t have survived to post here if you had. Even the most moronic windbag can get lucky.

> Commercial pilots do get more training for IFR flying and dealing with the complex systems on large jets, but the amount of stick time is FAR LESS than I get. When I fly I am at the controls from takeoff to landing. An airline pilot is at the controls for a FEW MINUTES during the entire flight; the rest of the time it is being flown by an autopilot. Do you have ANY concept what a commercial pilot does? I don\'t think so.

You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight - though they swap around on long flights. For most of the flight they are just paying attention to what the aircraft is doing, until something goes wrong - ever heard of clear air-turbulence - but they are trained to cope with a range of improbable but plausible disasters.

> > > LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.

Actually, you did by confusing compression braking with regenerative braking.

Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

Oh, YES I DO! I have driven trucks for DECADES, you ignorant FOOL! I doubt that you have driven one around the block.

Doing it clearly didn\'t force you to think about what you were doing. Thinking isn\'t your strong point. That does seem to be asserting confident ignorance.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:12:10 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:58:43 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
snip

On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bill has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.

Not any longer. My biking days are behind me. There a Mercedes 180B in the basement that I use when I do have to drive anywhere - my wife chose it because the front passenger seat is four-way adjustable, like the drivers seat. It won\'t tow anything, but we didn\'t need that.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/

Flyguys bizarre hobbies and his extravagant choices don\'t have any bearing on this discussion.

What is so \"bizarre\" about being a pilot, Bozo? Have you EVER taken a flight? You entrusted your MISERABLE life to the pilots, fool.

You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

Sorry, Bozo, but I haven\'t \"crashed\" a plane.
You wouldn\'t have survived to post here if you had. Even the most moronic windbag can get lucky.
Commercial pilots do get more training for IFR flying and dealing with the complex systems on large jets, but the amount of stick time is FAR LESS than I get. When I fly I am at the controls from takeoff to landing. An airline pilot is at the controls for a FEW MINUTES during the entire flight; the rest of the time it is being flown by an autopilot. Do you have ANY concept what a commercial pilot does? I don\'t think so.
You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight - though they swap around on long flights. For most of the flight they are just paying attention to what the aircraft is doing, until something goes wrong - ever heard of clear air-turbulence - but they are trained to cope with a range of improbable but plausible disasters.

LOL! You are TOTALLY CLUELESS, Bozo!!!! NO, airline pilots ARE NOT hand-flying the plane except for a few minutes at takeoff and landing. The ENTIRE REST OF THE TIME the aircraft is being flown by the autopilot - the pilots just change the heading and altitude. But you don\'t know that because you don\'t know SHIT about flying and REFUSE to educate yourself.

LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.
Actually, you did by confusing compression braking with regenerative braking.

I made NO SUCH mistake - ICE trucks HAVE NO regenerative braking and EV trucks HAVE NO compression braking.

Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

Oh, YES I DO! I have driven trucks for DECADES, you ignorant FOOL! I doubt that you have driven one around the block.
Doing it clearly didn\'t force you to think about what you were doing. Thinking isn\'t your strong point. That does seem to be asserting confident ignorance.

HOW would you know? I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles with trucks - your experience might be driving one around the block, but I doubt it because you DON\'T THINK AT ALL!D

--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney

Bozo\'s Sewage Sweeper
 
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 1:03:33 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:12:10 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:58:43 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
snip

On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bill has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.

Not any longer. My biking days are behind me. There a Mercedes 180B in the basement that I use when I do have to drive anywhere - my wife chose it because the front passenger seat is four-way adjustable, like the drivers seat. It won\'t tow anything, but we didn\'t need that.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/

Flyguys bizarre hobbies and his extravagant choices don\'t have any bearing on this discussion.

What is so \"bizarre\" about being a pilot, Bozo? Have you EVER taken a flight? You entrusted your MISERABLE life to the pilots, fool.

You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

Sorry, Bozo, but I haven\'t \"crashed\" a plane.

You wouldn\'t have survived to post here if you had. Even the most moronic windbag can get lucky.

Commercial pilots do get more training for IFR flying and dealing with the complex systems on large jets, but the amount of stick time is FAR LESS than I get. When I fly I am at the controls from takeoff to landing. An airline pilot is at the controls for a FEW MINUTES during the entire flight; the rest of the time it is being flown by an autopilot. Do you have ANY concept what a commercial pilot does? I don\'t think so.

You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight - though they swap around on long flights. For most of the flight they are just paying attention to what the aircraft is doing, until something goes wrong - ever heard of clear air-turbulence - but they are trained to cope with a range of improbable but plausible disasters.

LOL! You are TOTALLY CLUELESS, Bozo!!!! NO, airline pilots ARE NOT hand-flying the plane except for a few minutes at takeoff and landing.

I didn\'t say that they were.

> The ENTIRE REST OF THE TIME the aircraft is being flown by the autopilot - the pilots just change the heading and altitude. But you don\'t know that because you don\'t know SHIT about flying and REFUSE to educate yourself.

The pilots also pay attention to the environment in a way that current autopilots can\'t manage yet, and are ready to intervene immediately if it become necessary. Sometimes they don\'t react fast enough, or produce the wrong reaction, and the flight is lost. It doesn\'t happen often, but it does happen. I know about that because I read the newspapers. You don\'t even know that much.

LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.

Actually, you did by confusing compression braking with regenerative braking.

I made NO SUCH mistake - ICE trucks HAVE NO regenerative braking and EV trucks HAVE NO compression braking.

You certainly made the mistake, but still haven\'t realised it. We all know that ICE trucks don\'t do regenerative braking. EV trucks could do something similar to compression braking - if more effective - by changing the current direction through the motor to actively slow the vehicle. Using the electric motor as a generator produces less deceleration (if the tyres don\'t start slipping, when what the motor does becomes largely irrelevant).

Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

Oh, YES I DO! I have driven trucks for DECADES, you ignorant FOOL! I doubt that you have driven one around the block.

So what. You\'ve may have loads of experience (though you do lie at lot) but you clearly no comprehension of what you were experiencing.

Doing it clearly didn\'t force you to think about what you were doing. Thinking isn\'t your strong point. That does seem to be asserting confident ignorance.

HOW would you know? I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles with trucks - your experience might be driving one around the block, but I doubt it because you DON\'T THINK AT ALL!

That is what you like to think. It doesn\'t happen to be true, like most of your \"confident assertions\" but that doesn\'t stop you mouthing off.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 9:48:22 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 1:03:33 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:12:10 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:58:43 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:
snip

On top of these problems, the WT is a stripped down model with zero frills. The suspension is horrible and the seats don\'t adjust vertically. If you want a loaded version you will have to spend more like $110k for the RST. Spend $80k on a Ford Diesel Super Duty, like what I have, and you get a fully loaded model that can tow 10,000 lbs 350 miles. I know because I have done it. Bill has NO CLUE about pickups because he lives in an apartment and bikes to his destinations.

Not any longer. My biking days are behind me. There a Mercedes 180B in the basement that I use when I do have to drive anywhere - my wife chose it because the front passenger seat is four-way adjustable, like the drivers seat. It won\'t tow anything, but we didn\'t need that.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-chevrolet-silverado-ev-work-truck-first-drive-review/

Flyguys bizarre hobbies and his extravagant choices don\'t have any bearing on this discussion.

What is so \"bizarre\" about being a pilot, Bozo? Have you EVER taken a flight? You entrusted your MISERABLE life to the pilots, fool.

You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

Sorry, Bozo, but I haven\'t \"crashed\" a plane.

You wouldn\'t have survived to post here if you had. Even the most moronic windbag can get lucky.

Commercial pilots do get more training for IFR flying and dealing with the complex systems on large jets, but the amount of stick time is FAR LESS than I get. When I fly I am at the controls from takeoff to landing. An airline pilot is at the controls for a FEW MINUTES during the entire flight; the rest of the time it is being flown by an autopilot. Do you have ANY concept what a commercial pilot does? I don\'t think so.

You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight - though they swap around on long flights. For most of the flight they are just paying attention to what the aircraft is doing, until something goes wrong - ever heard of clear air-turbulence - but they are trained to cope with a range of improbable but plausible disasters.

LOL! You are TOTALLY CLUELESS, Bozo!!!! NO, airline pilots ARE NOT hand-flying the plane except for a few minutes at takeoff and landing.
I didn\'t say that they were.

The FUCK YOU DID!
\"You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight\"
You MUST be as senile as Lyin\' Biden and can\'t remember what you said a few hours ago.

The ENTIRE REST OF THE TIME the aircraft is being flown by the autopilot - the pilots just change the heading and altitude. But you don\'t know that because you don\'t know SHIT about flying and REFUSE to educate yourself.
The pilots also pay attention to the environment in a way that current autopilots can\'t manage yet, and are ready to intervene immediately if it become necessary. Sometimes they don\'t react fast enough, or produce the wrong reaction, and the flight is lost. It doesn\'t happen often, but it does happen. I know about that because I read the newspapers. You don\'t even know that much.

This is garbage coming from the mouth of someone who has NEVER flown an aircraft (real, not MS simulator). If a plane is being flown by the autopilot it IS NOT being flown by either pilot, which is EXACTLY what I said. What you are saying is that they are MONITORING the autopilot, which 99% of the time they really aren\'t - the autopilot alerts them if it can\'t handle conditions and disengages. In ANY CASE when I fly I AM at the controls the TOTAL TIME I am in the air, so every minute I log I am personally flying the plane - EVERY MINUTE! So the vast majority of the time that airline pilots log they ARE NOT at the controls. The airline pilots that log the most time AT THE CONTROLS are regional airline pilots who have short hops and spend more time at takeoffs and landings. A trans-Pacific or trans-Atlantic pilot may only do ONE takeoff and landing PER MONTH!!!!!

LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.

Actually, you did by confusing compression braking with regenerative braking.

I made NO SUCH mistake - ICE trucks HAVE NO regenerative braking and EV trucks HAVE NO compression braking.
You certainly made the mistake, but still haven\'t realised it. We all know that ICE trucks don\'t do regenerative braking. EV trucks could do something similar to compression braking - if more effective - by changing the current direction through the motor to actively slow the vehicle. Using the electric motor as a generator produces less deceleration (if the tyres don\'t start slipping, when what the motor does becomes largely irrelevant).

Hey Bozo, again you SAID that I \"don\'t know the difference between compressive and regenerative braking.\" Fuck, I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in trucks and SURE AS HELL know the difference. Again, you have NEVER DRIVEN A TRUCK, so have NO IDEA how compressive braking functions. You are just PLAIN IGNORANT of these issues, but you are TOO STUPID to realize it (not REALISE) and persist in faking knowledge in a subject in which you NO NOTHING.

Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

Oh, YES I DO! I have driven trucks for DECADES, you ignorant FOOL! I doubt that you have driven one around the block.
So what. You\'ve may have loads of experience (though you do lie at lot) but you clearly no comprehension of what you were experiencing.
Doing it clearly didn\'t force you to think about what you were doing. Thinking isn\'t your strong point. That does seem to be asserting confident ignorance.

HOW would you know? I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles with trucks - your experience might be driving one around the block, but I doubt it because you DON\'T THINK AT ALL!
That is what you like to think. It doesn\'t happen to be true, like most of your \"confident assertions\" but that doesn\'t stop you mouthing off.

No Bozo, that is what I KNOW! What do you want as proof, the VIN of my truck???

--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney

Bozo\'s Sewage Sweeper
 
On Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 11:00:35 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 9:48:22 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 1:03:33 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:12:10 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:58:43 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

<snip>

You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

Sorry, Bozo, but I haven\'t \"crashed\" a plane.

You wouldn\'t have survived to post here if you had. Even the most moronic windbag can get lucky.

Commercial pilots do get more training for IFR flying and dealing with the complex systems on large jets, but the amount of stick time is FAR LESS than I get. When I fly I am at the controls from takeoff to landing. An airline pilot is at the controls for a FEW MINUTES during the entire flight; the rest of the time it is being flown by an autopilot. Do you have ANY concept what a commercial pilot does? I don\'t think so.

You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight - though they swap around on long flights. For most of the flight they are just paying attention to what the aircraft is doing, until something goes wrong - ever heard of clear air-turbulence - but they are trained to cope with a range of improbable but plausible disasters.

NO, airline pilots ARE NOT hand-flying the plane except for a few minutes at takeoff and landing.

I didn\'t say that they were.

YOU DID!

\"You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight\"

They are, but that doesn\'t mean that they are hand-flying the plane.

> You MUST be as senile as Lyin\' Biden and can\'t remember what you said a few hours ago.

The senility is all yours. Not only can I remember what I said but I can understand what it meant, which you clearly can\'t.

The ENTIRE REST OF THE TIME the aircraft is being flown by the autopilot - the pilots just change the heading and altitude. But you don\'t know that because you don\'t know SHIT about flying and REFUSE to educate yourself..

The pilots also pay attention to the environment in a way that current autopilots can\'t manage yet, and are ready to intervene immediately if it become necessary. Sometimes they don\'t react fast enough, or produce the wrong reaction, and the flight is lost. It doesn\'t happen often, but it does happen. I know about that because I read the newspapers. You don\'t even know that much.

This is garbage coming from the mouth of someone who has NEVER flown an aircraft (real, not MS simulator). If a plane is being flown by the autopilot it IS NOT being flown by either pilot, which is EXACTLY what I said. What you are saying is that they are MONITORING the autopilot, which 99% of the time they really aren\'t - the autopilot alerts them if it can\'t handle conditions and disengages.

Of course it is being flown by the pilot in control, in that same way that a captain controls a ship. Some aspects of control are handled by lower level systems, but the pilot is expected and required to take over if anything uexpected happens.

>In ANY CASE when I fly I AM at the controls the TOTAL TIME I am in the air, so every minute I log I am personally flying the plane - EVERY MINUTE!

So what.

> So the vast majority of the time that airline pilots log they ARE NOT at the controls.

They are present at the controls, though they may not be manipulating them. \"At the controls\" isn\'t the same as \"working the controls\". It\'s not a fine distinction.

> The airline pilots that log the most time AT THE CONTROLS are regional airline pilots who have short hops and spend more time at takeoffs and landings. A trans-Pacific or trans-Atlantic pilot may only do ONE takeoff and landing PER MONTH!!!!!

So what?

LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.

Actually, you did, by confusing compression braking with regenerative braking.

I made NO SUCH mistake - ICE trucks HAVE NO regenerative braking and EV trucks HAVE NO compression braking.

You certainly made the mistake, but still haven\'t realised it. We all know that ICE trucks don\'t do regenerative braking. EV trucks could do something similar to compression braking - if more effective - by changing the current direction through the motor to actively slow the vehicle. Using the electric motor as a generator produces less deceleration (if the tyres don\'t start slipping, when what the motor does becomes largely irrelevant).

Hey Bozo, again you SAID that I \"don\'t know the difference between compressive and regenerative braking.\" Fuck, I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in trucks and SURE AS HELL know the difference. Again, you have NEVER DRIVEN A TRUCK, so have NO IDEA how compressive braking functions.

It works exactly the same way it does in an ICE car.

>You are just PLAIN IGNORANT of these issues, but you are TOO STUPID to realize it (not REALISE) and persist in faking knowledge in a subject in which you NO NOTHING.

The ignorance is all yours.

Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

Oh, YES I DO! I have driven trucks for DECADES, you ignorant FOOL! I doubt that you have driven one around the block.

So what. You\'ve may have loads of experience (though you do lie at lot) but you clearly no comprehension of what you were experiencing.

Doing it clearly didn\'t force you to think about what you were doing. Thinking isn\'t your strong point. That does seem to be asserting confident ignorance.

HOW would you know? I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles with trucks - your experience might be driving one around the block, but I doubt it because you DON\'T THINK AT ALL!

That is what you like to think. It doesn\'t happen to be true, like most of your \"confident assertions\" but that doesn\'t stop you mouthing off.

No, that is what I KNOW! What do you want as proof, the VIN of my truck???

What would that prove? You do seem to be convinced that you do know what you are talking about, while producing a stream of fatuous nonsense

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 8:18:49 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 11:00:35 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 9:48:22 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 1:03:33 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:12:10 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:58:43 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

snip
You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

Sorry, Bozo, but I haven\'t \"crashed\" a plane.

You wouldn\'t have survived to post here if you had. Even the most moronic windbag can get lucky.

Commercial pilots do get more training for IFR flying and dealing with the complex systems on large jets, but the amount of stick time is FAR LESS than I get. When I fly I am at the controls from takeoff to landing. An airline pilot is at the controls for a FEW MINUTES during the entire flight; the rest of the time it is being flown by an autopilot. Do you have ANY concept what a commercial pilot does? I don\'t think so.

You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight - though they swap around on long flights. For most of the flight they are just paying attention to what the aircraft is doing, until something goes wrong - ever heard of clear air-turbulence - but they are trained to cope with a range of improbable but plausible disasters.

NO, airline pilots ARE NOT hand-flying the plane except for a few minutes at takeoff and landing.

I didn\'t say that they were.

YOU DID!

\"You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight\"
They are, but that doesn\'t mean that they are hand-flying the plane.
You MUST be as senile as Lyin\' Biden and can\'t remember what you said a few hours ago.
The senility is all yours. Not only can I remember what I said but I can understand what it meant, which you clearly can\'t.
The ENTIRE REST OF THE TIME the aircraft is being flown by the autopilot - the pilots just change the heading and altitude. But you don\'t know that because you don\'t know SHIT about flying and REFUSE to educate yourself.

The pilots also pay attention to the environment in a way that current autopilots can\'t manage yet, and are ready to intervene immediately if it become necessary. Sometimes they don\'t react fast enough, or produce the wrong reaction, and the flight is lost. It doesn\'t happen often, but it does happen. I know about that because I read the newspapers. You don\'t even know that much.

This is garbage coming from the mouth of someone who has NEVER flown an aircraft (real, not MS simulator). If a plane is being flown by the autopilot it IS NOT being flown by either pilot, which is EXACTLY what I said. What you are saying is that they are MONITORING the autopilot, which 99% of the time they really aren\'t - the autopilot alerts them if it can\'t handle conditions and disengages.
Of course it is being flown by the pilot in control, in that same way that a captain controls a ship. Some aspects of control are handled by lower level systems, but the pilot is expected and required to take over if anything uexpected happens.
In ANY CASE when I fly I AM at the controls the TOTAL TIME I am in the air, so every minute I log I am personally flying the plane - EVERY MINUTE!
So what.
So the vast majority of the time that airline pilots log they ARE NOT at the controls.
They are present at the controls, though they may not be manipulating them. \"At the controls\" isn\'t the same as \"working the controls\". It\'s not a fine distinction.
The airline pilots that log the most time AT THE CONTROLS are regional airline pilots who have short hops and spend more time at takeoffs and landings. A trans-Pacific or trans-Atlantic pilot may only do ONE takeoff and landing PER MONTH!!!!!
So what?
LOL! You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.

Actually, you did, by confusing compression braking with regenerative braking.

I made NO SUCH mistake - ICE trucks HAVE NO regenerative braking and EV trucks HAVE NO compression braking.

You certainly made the mistake, but still haven\'t realised it. We all know that ICE trucks don\'t do regenerative braking. EV trucks could do something similar to compression braking - if more effective - by changing the current direction through the motor to actively slow the vehicle. Using the electric motor as a generator produces less deceleration (if the tyres don\'t start slipping, when what the motor does becomes largely irrelevant).

Hey Bozo, again you SAID that I \"don\'t know the difference between compressive and regenerative braking.\" Fuck, I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in trucks and SURE AS HELL know the difference. Again, you have NEVER DRIVEN A TRUCK, so have NO IDEA how compressive braking functions.
It works exactly the same way it does in an ICE car.
You are just PLAIN IGNORANT of these issues, but you are TOO STUPID to realize it (not REALISE) and persist in faking knowledge in a subject in which you NO NOTHING.
The ignorance is all yours.
Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

Oh, YES I DO! I have driven trucks for DECADES, you ignorant FOOL! I doubt that you have driven one around the block.

So what. You\'ve may have loads of experience (though you do lie at lot) but you clearly no comprehension of what you were experiencing.

Doing it clearly didn\'t force you to think about what you were doing. Thinking isn\'t your strong point. That does seem to be asserting confident ignorance.

HOW would you know? I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles with trucks - your experience might be driving one around the block, but I doubt it because you DON\'T THINK AT ALL!

That is what you like to think. It doesn\'t happen to be true, like most of your \"confident assertions\" but that doesn\'t stop you mouthing off.

No, that is what I KNOW! What do you want as proof, the VIN of my truck???

What would that prove? You do seem to be convinced that you do know what you are talking about, while producing a stream of fatuous nonsense

LOL! It would prove that I OWN the truck, you IDIOT!! Where I have driven trucks for DECADES you haven\'t driven on AROUND THE BLOCK!!! This is why you have NOTHING to add to this conversation.
--
Bozo Bill Slowman, Sydney

Bozo\'s Sewage Sweeper
 
Off-topic troll...

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On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 2:29:04 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 8:18:49 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 11:00:35 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 9:48:22 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 1:03:33 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:12:10 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:58:43 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

snip
You are a private pilot. Commercial pilots get a lot more training, and crash the planes they are flying a lot less often. One pf my undergraduate friends was doing engineering with the ambitions of becoming a flight engineer, and was certified as a freight-only commercial pilot at the time. He kept press clippings of private pilot crashes, which were numerous.

Sorry, Bozo, but I haven\'t \"crashed\" a plane.

You wouldn\'t have survived to post here if you had. Even the most moronic windbag can get lucky.

Commercial pilots do get more training for IFR flying and dealing with the complex systems on large jets, but the amount of stick time is FAR LESS than I get. When I fly I am at the controls from takeoff to landing. An airline pilot is at the controls for a FEW MINUTES during the entire flight; the rest of the time it is being flown by an autopilot. Do you have ANY concept what a commercial pilot does? I don\'t think so.

You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight - though they swap around on long flights. For most of the flight they are just paying attention to what the aircraft is doing, until something goes wrong - ever heard of clear air-turbulence - but they are trained to cope with a range of improbable but plausible disasters.

NO, airline pilots ARE NOT hand-flying the plane except for a few minutes at takeoff and landing.

I didn\'t say that they were.

YOU DID!

\"You don\'t think at all. An airline pilot is at the controls for the entire flight\"

They are, but that doesn\'t mean that they are hand-flying the plane.

You MUST be as senile as Lyin\' Biden and can\'t remember what you said a few hours ago.

The senility is all yours. Not only can I remember what I said but I can understand what it meant, which you clearly can\'t.

The ENTIRE REST OF THE TIME the aircraft is being flown by the autopilot - the pilots just change the heading and altitude. But you don\'t know that because you don\'t know SHIT about flying and REFUSE to educate yourself.

The pilots also pay attention to the environment in a way that current autopilots can\'t manage yet, and are ready to intervene immediately if it become necessary. Sometimes they don\'t react fast enough, or produce the wrong reaction, and the flight is lost. It doesn\'t happen often, but it does happen. I know about that because I read the newspapers. You don\'t even know that much.

This is garbage coming from the mouth of someone who has NEVER flown an aircraft (real, not MS simulator). If a plane is being flown by the autopilot it IS NOT being flown by either pilot, which is EXACTLY what I said. What you are saying is that they are MONITORING the autopilot, which 99% of the time they really aren\'t - the autopilot alerts them if it can\'t handle conditions and disengages.

Of course it is being flown by the pilot in control, in that same way that a captain controls a ship. Some aspects of control are handled by lower level systems, but the pilot is expected and required to take over if anything uexpected happens.

In ANY CASE when I fly I AM at the controls the TOTAL TIME I am in the air, so every minute I log I am personally flying the plane - EVERY MINUTE!
So what.
So the vast majority of the time that airline pilots log they ARE NOT at the controls.

They are present at the controls, though they may not be manipulating them. \"At the controls\" isn\'t the same as \"working the controls\". It\'s not a fine distinction.

The airline pilots that log the most time AT THE CONTROLS are regional airline pilots who have short hops and spend more time at takeoffs and landings. A trans-Pacific or trans-Atlantic pilot may only do ONE takeoff and landing PER MONTH!!!!!

So what?

You just ADMITTED you don\'t know SHIT about trucks.

Actually, you did, by confusing compression braking with regenerative braking.

I made NO SUCH mistake - ICE trucks HAVE NO regenerative braking and EV trucks HAVE NO compression braking.

You certainly made the mistake, but still haven\'t realised it. We all know that ICE trucks don\'t do regenerative braking. EV trucks could do something similar to compression braking - if more effective - by changing the current direction through the motor to actively slow the vehicle. Using the electric motor as a generator produces less deceleration (if the tyres don\'t start slipping, when what the motor does becomes largely irrelevant).

Hey Bozo, again you SAID that I \"don\'t know the difference between compressive and regenerative braking.\" Fuck, I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles in trucks and SURE AS HELL know the difference. Again, you have NEVER DRIVEN A TRUCK, so have NO IDEA how compressive braking functions.

It works exactly the same way it does in an ICE car.

You are just PLAIN IGNORANT of these issues, but you are TOO STUPID to realize it (not REALISE) and persist in faking knowledge in a subject in which you NO NOTHING.

The ignorance is all yours.

Neither do you, otherwise you wouldn\'t have confused compression braking with regenerative braking. I may not know as much as you, but more of what I do know seems to be true.

Oh, YES I DO! I have driven trucks for DECADES, you ignorant FOOL! I doubt that you have driven one around the block.

So what. You\'ve may have loads of experience (though you do lie at lot) but you clearly no comprehension of what you were experiencing.

Doing it clearly didn\'t force you to think about what you were doing. Thinking isn\'t your strong point. That does seem to be asserting confident ignorance.

HOW would you know? I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles with trucks - your experience might be driving one around the block, but I doubt it because you DON\'T THINK AT ALL!

That is what you like to think. It doesn\'t happen to be true, like most of your \"confident assertions\" but that doesn\'t stop you mouthing off.

No, that is what I KNOW! What do you want as proof, the VIN of my truck???

What would that prove? You do seem to be convinced that you do know what you are talking about, while producing a stream of fatuous nonsense.

LOL! It would prove that I OWN the truck, you IDIOT!! Where I have driven trucks for DECADES you haven\'t driven on AROUND THE BLOCK!!! This is why you have NOTHING to add to this conversation.

This isn\'t a conversation. You are just using this space as a forum to post a string of confident, but fatuous assertions, and I\'m encouraging you to keep on making an ass of yourself

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at 1:43:11 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 11:21:32 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 1:15:34 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 10:37:30 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 2:29:04 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 8:18:49 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 11:00:35 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 9:48:22 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 1:03:33 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:12:10 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:58:43 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 11:29:29 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:33:02 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 11:59:17 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 2:49:38 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-7, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 10:36:26 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:33:42 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:43:43 AM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, Flyguy wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:39:07 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at 10:17:56 AM UTC-7, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:07:14 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fred...@gmail.com> wrote:

snip
This isn\'t a conversation. You are just using this space as a forum to post a string of confident, but fatuous assertions, and I\'m encouraging you to keep on making an ass of yourself

Hey, this is just another in your long string of LIES.

You\'d prefer that I was lying, but wishing doesn\'t make it so.

But what else would we expect from someone who thinks that NUKING and FIREBOMBING their OWN COUNTRY is a good idea.

Except - of course, that I don\'t but Sewage Sweeper has this gratifying - to him - delusion that he can get away with this fatuous claim.

Hey, try constructing a simple sentence in ENGLISH! I know I am asking a lot of you...

I know that you can\'t cope with complicated sentence structures, but I\'m not going to dumb down my comments to your level. It\'s not as if I\'m trying to make you feel confused.

You are suffering from senile dementia and try to simplify everything down to the infantile level you think you can understand, but still don\'t.

--
Bil Sloman, Sydney
 

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