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Anthony William Sloman
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On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 5:20:20 PM UTC+11, John Doe wrote:
He had to look hard to find long enough handlebars to make that true.
> Using a cordless drill makes it the lightest, most powerful, and most reliable electric powered bike in the world.
If you believe what John Doe tells you. Nobody sane would.
Even more amazing if there was any chance that it was true. If you want a motor for a powerful electric bike, design one for the job - one that will fit inside the wheel, for a start. Something that is designed for a completely different job isn\'t going to hack it.
> My monitor hang, also used for speakers, is extremely versatile. My monitor hang has not cracked a monitor, after about 20 years use.
Not that our resident crack-pot would have noticed if it had.
> And of course there\'s no way to know whether an insulting ingrate has been using my stuff for years. Obviously it\'s interesting...
John Doe does have delusions of competence ...
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Bill Sloman, Sydney
corvid <b...@ckb.ird> wrote:
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From: corvid <b...@ckb.ird
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: AMD shafting DIY market again.
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2022 11:46:29 -0800
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On 1/12/22 07:53, Rick C wrote:
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 2:27:20 AM UTC-5, corvid wrote:
On 1/11/22 22:45, John Doe wrote:
Got another nym!
corvid <b...@ckb.ird
Same one I\'ve been using since covid 19 beginnings. Got a Mac now.
Never posted in the electronics repair group. Amn\'t Edward
Hernandez. Been laughing at you.
What name did you use before then?
Banders. There were others that Dopey Doe lists, and then he includes
others that I never used. Which he knows, but he needs to puff up his list.
Are you the guy who powered a bicycle with a cordless drill?
No! Seen the pictures posted of that thing? That\'s Dopey\'s
kid-size bike. A DeWalt drill hangs way out off the side of the fork,
waiting to hit obstacles and pedestrians.
Seen his ingenious computer screen hanger? Well, he has a cracked
computer screen now.
The handlebars on a bicycle hang out farther than my drill does.
He had to look hard to find long enough handlebars to make that true.
> Using a cordless drill makes it the lightest, most powerful, and most reliable electric powered bike in the world.
If you believe what John Doe tells you. Nobody sane would.
DeWalt makes a \"mud mixer\" that is a bit heavy but it is ideally suitedfor a POWERFUL electric bike. If only it were freewheeling there would be
no need for a freewheel hub. That would be AMAZING, but close enough!
Even more amazing if there was any chance that it was true. If you want a motor for a powerful electric bike, design one for the job - one that will fit inside the wheel, for a start. Something that is designed for a completely different job isn\'t going to hack it.
> My monitor hang, also used for speakers, is extremely versatile. My monitor hang has not cracked a monitor, after about 20 years use.
Not that our resident crack-pot would have noticed if it had.
> And of course there\'s no way to know whether an insulting ingrate has been using my stuff for years. Obviously it\'s interesting...
John Doe does have delusions of competence ...
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Bill Sloman, Sydney