boozestorming...

On 02/04/2022 21:10, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 09:07:14 +0100, Martin Brown
\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:

On 30/03/2022 22:44, John Larkin wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 16:36:19 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 3/30/2022 3:40 PM, John Larkin wrote:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/brainstorming-over-beers-does-alcohol-fuel-creativity-annie-grace

I think google or Apple or someone big provides alcohol at
brainstorming meetings. I keep a bottle of good rum in my office.

This

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316453382

talks about using alcohol to get your frontal cortex out of the way so
you can think.

I hear some figure they drive better that way, too

The British guy who invented cats eyes for road marking certainly did -
to help him get home after a session in a precarious rural pub.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Shaw


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botts%27_dots

Only about 20 years later then. Passive brass dots in pavements have
been in the UK since time immemorial as they were used to demarcate
privately owned land that the public is permitted to walk on by the
landowner (but not to do some other things). Towns that use to have
glass Victorian arcades over wide pavements have them in abundance.


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Regards,
Martin Brown
 
On 02/04/2022 18:39, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2022 13:17:13 -0400, Ralph Mowery
rmowery42@charter.net> wrote:

In article <7kpg4hhns7cr9o474u3rkmoadn3afnrpv5@4ax.com>,
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com says...

And look at the US now, compared to Europe and China
What a sad case US has become, China has 5G and is working on 6G, has little covid,

Do you trust the Chinese statistics? And they have increasing covid
because they have created a suceptable population, at great expense.

The news today said china was on a big lockdown because of the new
version of the virus.

Lockdowns just maintain a suceptable population and have bad side
effects.

Allowing people to catch Covid doesn\'t seem to prevent them from
catching it again as little as 4 months later. UK Covid levels are now
the highest that they have *ever* been with 1 in 12 of the population
BA.2 infected and no signs of the summer respite of previous years.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-60945452

Hospital admissions and deaths are rising to worrying levels considering
at this time the previous year infection levels were 25x lower!

The government decided this was the perfect time to stop all free
testing for Covid! How to maximise transmission in one easy step!

Not surprisingly the number of people testing positive has gone down
because the number of tests has decreased. It is a very Trumpian way to
doctor the statistics. One of the major academic research groups into
the pandemic has also been defunded. Only a cut down version of the ONS
survey now remains to track the pandemic spread in the UK.

One unexpected benefit of lockdowns was to reserve an infectable
population which is now getting much less lethal variants. Given that,
the best bet is for China now is to let it rip.

It is only really because of the vaccinations that the new variant is
less lethal. I met someone over the weekend who was fully triple
vaccinated and would probably be dead now if he hadn\'t been. He still
had badly bruised ribs from coughing and described the headache as like
having a red hot iron band squeezing your head. He wasn\'t quite ill
enough to be hospitalised with it but it must have been very close.

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Regards,
Martin Brown
 
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 09:57:16 +0100, Martin Brown
<\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:

On 02/04/2022 21:10, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 09:07:14 +0100, Martin Brown
\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:

On 30/03/2022 22:44, John Larkin wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 16:36:19 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 3/30/2022 3:40 PM, John Larkin wrote:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/brainstorming-over-beers-does-alcohol-fuel-creativity-annie-grace

I think google or Apple or someone big provides alcohol at
brainstorming meetings. I keep a bottle of good rum in my office.

This

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316453382

talks about using alcohol to get your frontal cortex out of the way so
you can think.

I hear some figure they drive better that way, too

The British guy who invented cats eyes for road marking certainly did -
to help him get home after a session in a precarious rural pub.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Shaw


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botts%27_dots

Only about 20 years later then.

We had to invent freeways first.



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I yam what I yam - Popeye
 
On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 12:30:02 AM UTC+10, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 09:57:16 +0100, Martin Brown<\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:
On 02/04/2022 21:10, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 09:07:14 +0100, Martin Brown <\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:
On 30/03/2022 22:44, John Larkin wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 16:36:19 -0400, bitrex <us...@example.net> wrote:
On 3/30/2022 3:40 PM, John Larkin wrote:

<snip>

I hear some figure they drive better that way, too

The British guy who invented cats eyes for road marking certainly did -
to help him get home after a session in a precarious rural pub.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Shaw

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botts%27_dots

Only about 20 years later then.

We had to invent freeways first.

The Germans got there first around, 1935 but they called them Autobahns.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobahn

Hitler liked them, but the project had been running for years before he had much influence.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On 04/04/22 15:29, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 09:57:16 +0100, Martin Brown
\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:

On 02/04/2022 21:10, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 09:07:14 +0100, Martin Brown
\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:

On 30/03/2022 22:44, John Larkin wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 16:36:19 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 3/30/2022 3:40 PM, John Larkin wrote:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/brainstorming-over-beers-does-alcohol-fuel-creativity-annie-grace

I think google or Apple or someone big provides alcohol at
brainstorming meetings. I keep a bottle of good rum in my office.

This

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316453382

talks about using alcohol to get your frontal cortex out of the way so
you can think.

I hear some figure they drive better that way, too

The British guy who invented cats eyes for road marking certainly did -
to help him get home after a session in a precarious rural pub.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Shaw


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botts%27_dots

Only about 20 years later then.

We had to invent freeways first.

Apparently the first freeway in the USA was in 1940.
https://ebrary.net/6185/geography/first_freeway_built_united_states

We don\'t have a freeways per se, but a near equivalent are
dual carriageways. The first[1] were built in the 20s, and
the first dual carriageway bypass was built in 1933.
https://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=File:A33_Winchester_bypass_(1933)_-_Coppermine_-_12229.jpg

[1] excluding /very/ short stretches of Roman roads :)
 
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 09:57:16 +0100, Martin Brown
\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:

[...]

The British guy who invented cats eyes for road marking certainly did
- to help him get home after a session in a precarious rural pub.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Shaw


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botts%27_dots

Only about 20 years later then.

We had to invent freeways first.

You have never lived in Europe or driven on the German Autobann.

Quote:

\"It was the mayor of Cologne, Konrad Adenauer, who managed to finance and
construct the first crossroads-free motorway in 1932 - now the A555 between
Cologne and Bonn. The road was 20 kilometers long, and the speed limit was
120 kilometers per hour, though at the time most cars could only manage 60.
The Cologne region was said to have the highest volume of traffic in the
country. Shortly afterwards, however, the Nazis came to power, and the
motorway had only been open a few months when it was downgraded to the
status of \"country road\". The Nazis decided they wanted to take the credit
for building the first autobahn.\"

\"The myth of Hitler\'s role in building the autobahn\"
https://www.dw.com/en/the-myth-of-hitlers-role-in-building-the-autobahn/a-
16144981

Many sections have no speed limit. I bought a brand new Mercedes 500SEL and
flew to Stuttgart to pick it up. I was running at the top speed of 140MPH
and cars would appear in the distance in the rear view mirror. Seconds
later they would fly past as if I was standing still.

On a visit to Ludwigshafen, I asked a friend why the insurance rates were
so low. He replied \"There are no survivors.\"

It felt strange getting back to the US and driving on the freeway. At the
speed limit it felt like you could get out and walk faster.

https://www.encycarpedia.com/mercedes/91-500-sel-saloon






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MRM
 
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 17:02:11 -0000 (UTC), Mike Monett <spamme@not.com>
wrote:

jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 09:57:16 +0100, Martin Brown
\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:

[...]

The British guy who invented cats eyes for road marking certainly did
- to help him get home after a session in a precarious rural pub.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Shaw


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botts%27_dots

Only about 20 years later then.

We had to invent freeways first.

You have never lived in Europe or driven on the German Autobann.

Quote:

\"It was the mayor of Cologne, Konrad Adenauer, who managed to finance and
construct the first crossroads-free motorway in 1932 - now the A555 between
Cologne and Bonn. The road was 20 kilometers long, and the speed limit was
120 kilometers per hour, though at the time most cars could only manage 60.
The Cologne region was said to have the highest volume of traffic in the
country. Shortly afterwards, however, the Nazis came to power, and the
motorway had only been open a few months when it was downgraded to the
status of \"country road\". The Nazis decided they wanted to take the credit
for building the first autobahn.\"

\"The myth of Hitler\'s role in building the autobahn\"
https://www.dw.com/en/the-myth-of-hitlers-role-in-building-the-autobahn/a-
16144981

Many sections have no speed limit. I bought a brand new Mercedes 500SEL and
flew to Stuttgart to pick it up. I was running at the top speed of 140MPH
and cars would appear in the distance in the rear view mirror. Seconds
later they would fly past as if I was standing still.

On a visit to Ludwigshafen, I asked a friend why the insurance rates were
so low. He replied \"There are no survivors.\"

It felt strange getting back to the US and driving on the freeway. At the
speed limit it felt like you could get out and walk faster.

https://www.encycarpedia.com/mercedes/91-500-sel-saloon

Around here the average is about 70 or 75 mph when there\'s no traffic
clogging things up. In the sierras it can be higher; I\'ve seen
clusters up to about 90. There is no room for the cops to pull over
speeders up there.

My Audi can in theory go 156. I haven\'t tried that yet.



--

If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end with doubts,
but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.
Francis Bacon
 
On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 18:47:49 GMT, Jan Panteltje
<pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:


US businesses are remarkably honest and moral. It\'s right and it\'s
good for business.

Well, I do not like all the censoring of the big US things like youtube, twitter, etc.

Why rot your brain with that junk?

--

If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end with doubts,
but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.
Francis Bacon
 
John Larkin <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote:

On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 17:02:11 -0000 (UTC), Mike Monett <spamme@not.com
wrote:

[...]

Many sections have no speed limit. I bought a brand new Mercedes 500SEL
and flew to Stuttgart to pick it up. I was running at the top speed of
140MPH and cars would appear in the distance in the rear view mirror.
Seconds later they would fly past as if I was standing still.

On a visit to Ludwigshafen, I asked a friend why the insurance rates
were so low. He replied \"There are no survivors.\"

It felt strange getting back to the US and driving on the freeway. At
the speed limit it felt like you could get out and walk faster.

https://www.encycarpedia.com/mercedes/91-500-sel-saloon

Around here the average is about 70 or 75 mph when there\'s no traffic
clogging things up. In the sierras it can be higher; I\'ve seen
clusters up to about 90. There is no room for the cops to pull over
speeders up there.

My Audi can in theory go 156. I haven\'t tried that yet.

We average around 85 when it\'s not snowing. Then it drops to around 60
except when someone collides with someone else. We laugh when a US city
shuts down with half an inch on the ground. You can\'t run bald tires in the
snow.

The speed also drops in heavy fog. Usually people are running around 80
when they hit the fog bank. Many collisions ensue.




--
MRM
 
On a sunny day (Mon, 04 Apr 2022 11:06:23 -0700) it happened John Larkin
<jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote in
<9rcm4hdj57a12jflbdcruobs02v9li1n9u@4ax.com>:

On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 18:47:49 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:


US businesses are remarkably honest and moral. It\'s right and it\'s
good for business.

Well, I do not like all the censoring of the big US things like youtube, twitter, etc.

Why rot your brain with that junk?

Sounds insulting, cool it!
I published video about electronic projects on youtube.
There is a lot of stuff there you can learn from.
I have used twitter only once and got back feedback from some idiot.
Putting things on youtube is out for me as it is same login as gmail and because of some silly changes they made I can no longer log in.
No problem, I can publish stuff and have good control of things on my own web site.

Elon Musk has bought 10% of twitter shares and I hope he changes policy, they removed Trump,
maybe things like that can be undone.
But then deamon-crates will scream...

Bunch of biden fanatics..
I read foxnews.com, rt,com, cnn.com, arstecnica,com, tomshardware.com, German news, China news, Dutch news,
plus watch TV from many places all over the world UK, US, Russia, Cuba, Middle East, China.
And I read several Usenet newsgroups.

What do you follow for broadening your view apart from Uncle Joe?

>burb
removed stupid sig
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 06:25:39 GMT, Jan Panteltje
<pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Mon, 04 Apr 2022 11:06:23 -0700) it happened John Larkin
jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote in
9rcm4hdj57a12jflbdcruobs02v9li1n9u@4ax.com>:

On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 18:47:49 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:


US businesses are remarkably honest and moral. It\'s right and it\'s
good for business.

Well, I do not like all the censoring of the big US things like youtube, twitter, etc.

Why rot your brain with that junk?

Sounds insulting, cool it!
I published video about electronic projects on youtube.

There is some very good stuff on youtube. I was insulting twitter and
facebook and, yes, most of youtube.

Junk food, video games, superhero ultra-violence movies, insane cars
and motorcycles, are actively evolved to exploit our most primitive
appetites. SED too.





There is a lot of stuff there you can learn from.
I have used twitter only once and got back feedback from some idiot.
Putting things on youtube is out for me as it is same login as gmail and because of some silly changes they made I can no longer log in.
No problem, I can publish stuff and have good control of things on my own web site.

Elon Musk has bought 10% of twitter shares and I hope he changes policy, they removed Trump,
maybe things like that can be undone.
But then deamon-crates will scream...

Bunch of biden fanatics..
I read foxnews.com, rt,com, cnn.com, arstecnica,com, tomshardware.com, German news, China news, Dutch news,
plus watch TV from many places all over the world UK, US, Russia, Cuba, Middle East, China.
And I read several Usenet newsgroups.

What do you follow for broadening your view apart from Uncle Joe?

We subscribe to The New York Times, but ads for $12,000 pants and
$60,000 watches and $100M condos don\'t broaden my views much. Nor
their excuses for journalism.

Real Clear Politics is interesting because they alternate opposing
links. Nobody else seems to do that.



--

I yam what I yam - Popeye
 
On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 12:35:42 AM UTC+10, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 06:25:39 GMT, Jan Panteltje <pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 04 Apr 2022 11:06:23 -0700) it happened John Larkin <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote in <9rcm4hdj57a12jflb...@4ax.com>:
On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 18:47:49 GMT, Jan Panteltje <pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote:

<snip>

> Real Clear Politics is interesting because they alternate opposing links. Nobody else seems to do that.

Real Clear Politics has been a pro-Trump propaganda source since 2017.

John Doe thinks highly of it. Now John Larkin endorse it. Does this means that it has started peddling climate change denial propaganda as well?

It certainly seems to appeal to the far-right people.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On a sunny day (Tue, 05 Apr 2022 07:35:30 -0700) it happened
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
<4bko4h50monhud8ptknea3hoc03abhdsa5@4ax.com>:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 06:25:39 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Mon, 04 Apr 2022 11:06:23 -0700) it happened John Larkin
jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote in
9rcm4hdj57a12jflbdcruobs02v9li1n9u@4ax.com>:

On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 18:47:49 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:


US businesses are remarkably honest and moral. It\'s right and it\'s
good for business.

Well, I do not like all the censoring of the big US things like youtube, twitter, etc.

Why rot your brain with that junk?

Sounds insulting, cool it!
I published video about electronic projects on youtube.

There is some very good stuff on youtube. I was insulting twitter and
facebook and, yes, most of youtube.

I dunno, some nice music I got from it too
Lots of cool physics, lectures by famous scientists
I think I did see some by Feynman
oh I have those as pdf too actually
Roger Penrose, interview, lectures.. google \'penrose youtube\'


Junk food, video games, superhero ultra-violence movies, insane cars
and motorcycles, are actively evolved to exploit our most primitive
appetites. SED too.

Well sure, and even skying!


There is a lot of stuff there you can learn from.
I have used twitter only once and got back feedback from some idiot.
Putting things on youtube is out for me as it is same login as gmail and because of some silly changes they made I can no
longer log in.
No problem, I can publish stuff and have good control of things on my own web site.

Elon Musk has bought 10% of twitter shares and I hope he changes policy, they removed Trump,
maybe things like that can be undone.
But then deamon-crates will scream...

Bunch of biden fanatics..
I read foxnews.com, rt,com, cnn.com, arstecnica,com, tomshardware.com, German news, China news, Dutch news,
plus watch TV from many places all over the world UK, US, Russia, Cuba, Middle East, China.
And I read several Usenet newsgroups.

What do you follow for broadening your view apart from Uncle Joe?

We subscribe to The New York Times, but ads for $12,000 pants and
$60,000 watches and $100M condos don\'t broaden my views much. Nor
their excuses for journalism.

Stopped reading that after the elections.


Real Clear Politics is interesting because they alternate opposing
links. Nobody else seems to do that.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics

Their cartoons are sometimes very good:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cartoons-slideshow

I do not subscribe to any paper why pay for their advertising?
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 16:22:48 GMT, Jan Panteltje
<pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Tue, 05 Apr 2022 07:35:30 -0700) it happened
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
4bko4h50monhud8ptknea3hoc03abhdsa5@4ax.com>:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 06:25:39 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Mon, 04 Apr 2022 11:06:23 -0700) it happened John Larkin
jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote in
9rcm4hdj57a12jflbdcruobs02v9li1n9u@4ax.com>:

On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 18:47:49 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:


US businesses are remarkably honest and moral. It\'s right and it\'s
good for business.

Well, I do not like all the censoring of the big US things like youtube, twitter, etc.

Why rot your brain with that junk?

Sounds insulting, cool it!
I published video about electronic projects on youtube.

There is some very good stuff on youtube. I was insulting twitter and
facebook and, yes, most of youtube.

I dunno, some nice music I got from it too
Lots of cool physics, lectures by famous scientists
I think I did see some by Feynman
oh I have those as pdf too actually
Roger Penrose, interview, lectures.. google \'penrose youtube\'


Junk food, video games, superhero ultra-violence movies, insane cars
and motorcycles, are actively evolved to exploit our most primitive
appetites. SED too.

Well sure, and even skying!


There is a lot of stuff there you can learn from.
I have used twitter only once and got back feedback from some idiot.
Putting things on youtube is out for me as it is same login as gmail and because of some silly changes they made I can no
longer log in.
No problem, I can publish stuff and have good control of things on my own web site.

Elon Musk has bought 10% of twitter shares and I hope he changes policy, they removed Trump,
maybe things like that can be undone.
But then deamon-crates will scream...

Bunch of biden fanatics..
I read foxnews.com, rt,com, cnn.com, arstecnica,com, tomshardware.com, German news, China news, Dutch news,
plus watch TV from many places all over the world UK, US, Russia, Cuba, Middle East, China.
And I read several Usenet newsgroups.

What do you follow for broadening your view apart from Uncle Joe?

We subscribe to The New York Times, but ads for $12,000 pants and
$60,000 watches and $100M condos don\'t broaden my views much. Nor
their excuses for journalism.

Stopped reading that after the elections.


Real Clear Politics is interesting because they alternate opposing
links. Nobody else seems to do that.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics

Their cartoons are sometimes very good:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cartoons-slideshow

I do not subscribe to any paper why pay for their advertising?

My wife likes them. Wives are an expensive hobby.



--

I yam what I yam - Popeye
 
On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 2:31:09 AM UTC+10, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 16:22:48 GMT, Jan Panteltje <pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On a sunny day (Tue, 05 Apr 2022 07:35:30 -0700) it happened jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in <4bko4h50monhud8pt...@4ax.com>:
On Tue, 05 Apr 2022 06:25:39 GMT, Jan Panteltje <pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 04 Apr 2022 11:06:23 -0700) it happened John Larkin <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote bin<9rcm4hdj57a12jflb...@4ax.com>:
On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 18:47:49 GMT, Jan Panteltje <pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote:

<snip>

I do not subscribe to any paper why pay for their advertising?

My wife likes them. Wives are an expensive hobby.

Having a wife and kids isn\'t any kind of hobby. The fact that John Larkin\'s wife is less silly than John Larkin doesn\'t come as a surprise. John does come across here as remarkably silly, but he\'d have to be more sensible in real life to be as successful as he seems to be, and to get people like Phil Hobbs to say nice things about him.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
Mike Monett <spamme@not.com> wrote:
Martin Brown <\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote:

On 30/03/2022 22:44, John Larkin wrote:

[...]

Both motor skills and decision making degrade with increased alcohol.

I absolutly ski better after one rum+coke.

Or you think you do. You only have your own perceptions of how well you
ski until something immovable and absolute like a tree gets in the way.

[...]

After I bought my Piper Malibu, N4360V, I flew out to a ranch north of San
Francisco where I had dinner and a beer. The meal was fine, but when I got in
the plane to fly home, I was astonished at how badly my skills had
deteoriated. That was the last time I ever flew after having a drink.

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5874208&nseq=0

How long was this? Current rules, no matter what you fly are 0.04% BAC or
8 hours since any alcohol consumption, whichever comes first.

Luckily alcohol doesn\'t seem to be an issue when it comes to GA accidents.
 
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 04:43:27 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Fri, 01 Apr 2022 19:34:46 -0700) it happened
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1fdf4hh8kb17vfe3uqhjmhkmlhdf9k6v8h@4ax.com>:

On Fri, 01 Apr 2022 17:00:56 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Fri, 1 Apr 2022 09:44:07 -0700) it happened John Robertson
spam@flippers.com> wrote in <n6GdnfKF5pJFttr_nZ2dnUU7-afNnZ2d@giganews.com>:


On 2022/04/01 7:45 a.m., Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Fri, 1 Apr 2022 15:40:46 +0100) it happened Martin Brown
\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote in <t272tg$mdv$2@gioia.aioe.org>:

On 01/04/2022 15:32, Jan Panteltje wrote:

Best is to eat professors. they have the right nutricients ;-)

Many humans are unfit for human consumption.
Cannibals beware!

https://www.rt.com/russia/553114-ukraine-prisoner-torture-inspections/


I love how one of the RT (Russian Truth or Pravda) headlines is \"Russia
wants security guarantees for all European states - Lavrov\".

Which means? Dissolve that pesky NATO so Russia can pick off each
country individually...

John ;-#)#

So the ukrainian nazis have a carte blanche from you?
Bit like US accused Germany of in WW2?

NATO has changed from a defense club to a pawn of the US imperialist robbers.
NATO are just commie haters.


Makes sense. \"Communism\" always progresses to rule by thugs, with lots
of deaths.

Depends
Hiroshima Nagasaki nuclear attacks on civilians
Vietnam Agent Orange used on civilians.
Iraq depleted uranium used as ammo polluting their land for many many years, civilians
Afghanistan drones used on civilians
US capitalism

Saved billions of lives all around the world.

The list is much much longer,
So who are the thugs,

Stalin, Mao, Xi, Castro, PolPot, Maduro. Tens of millions dead for no
reason, not even a war.


And look at the US now, compared to Europe and China
What a sad case US has become, China has 5G and is working on 6G, has little covid,

Do you trust the Chinese statistics? And they have increasing covid
because they have created a suceptable population, at great expense.

Europe does not have a fraction of the debt that US has,
Sure completion will speed innovation, nothing wrong with that and people owning stuff
But the US Military Industrial Complex has gone out of control,
the leaders are below 100 IQ, the crime is out of control,
the infrastructure is falling apart and in the coming nuclear exchange....
Ruled by lies and fear US is



It\'s actually great here now. I sure wouldn\'t prefer to live in China
or the Congo or Cuba, or even the Netherlands.

Just look at the direction of migration. People are free to leave the
US, but millions are fighting to get in.

That\'s another mark of communism: people are not allowed to leave.

Yup, I think many forgot or don\'t even know the berlin wall was made to
keep the east germans from escaping and not to keep the commies \"out\" of
west germany. Anyone that made it over was welcomed. Same with the korean
border.
 
El viernes, 8 de abril de 2022 a las 3:21:32 UTC+2, Cydrome Leader escribió:
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 02 Apr 2022 04:43:27 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Fri, 01 Apr 2022 19:34:46 -0700) it happened
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
1fdf4hh8kb17vfe3u...@4ax.com>:

On Fri, 01 Apr 2022 17:00:56 GMT, Jan Panteltje
pNaonSt...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On a sunny day (Fri, 1 Apr 2022 09:44:07 -0700) it happened John Robertson
sp...@flippers.com> wrote in <n6GdnfKF5pJFttr_...@giganews.com>:


On 2022/04/01 7:45 a.m., Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Fri, 1 Apr 2022 15:40:46 +0100) it happened Martin Brown
\'\'\'newspam\'\'\'@nonad.co.uk> wrote in <t272tg$mdv$2...@gioia.aioe.org>:

On 01/04/2022 15:32, Jan Panteltje wrote:

Best is to eat professors. they have the right nutricients ;-)

Many humans are unfit for human consumption.
Cannibals beware!

https://www.rt.com/russia/553114-ukraine-prisoner-torture-inspections/


I love how one of the RT (Russian Truth or Pravda) headlines is \"Russia
wants security guarantees for all European states - Lavrov\".

Which means? Dissolve that pesky NATO so Russia can pick off each
country individually...

John ;-#)#

So the ukrainian nazis have a carte blanche from you?
Bit like US accused Germany of in WW2?

NATO has changed from a defense club to a pawn of the US imperialist robbers.
NATO are just commie haters.


Makes sense. \"Communism\" always progresses to rule by thugs, with lots
of deaths.

Depends
Hiroshima Nagasaki nuclear attacks on civilians
Vietnam Agent Orange used on civilians.
Iraq depleted uranium used as ammo polluting their land for many many years, civilians
Afghanistan drones used on civilians
US capitalism

Saved billions of lives all around the world.

The list is much much longer,
So who are the thugs,

Stalin, Mao, Xi, Castro, PolPot, Maduro. Tens of millions dead for no
reason, not even a war.


And look at the US now, compared to Europe and China
What a sad case US has become, China has 5G and is working on 6G, has little covid,

Do you trust the Chinese statistics? And they have increasing covid
because they have created a suceptable population, at great expense.

Europe does not have a fraction of the debt that US has,
Sure completion will speed innovation, nothing wrong with that and people owning stuff
But the US Military Industrial Complex has gone out of control,
the leaders are below 100 IQ, the crime is out of control,
the infrastructure is falling apart and in the coming nuclear exchange.....
Ruled by lies and fear US is



It\'s actually great here now. I sure wouldn\'t prefer to live in China
or the Congo or Cuba, or even the Netherlands.

Just look at the direction of migration. People are free to leave the
US, but millions are fighting to get in.

That\'s another mark of communism: people are not allowed to leave.
Yup, I think many forgot or don\'t even know the berlin wall was made to
keep the east germans from escaping and not to keep the commies \"out\" of
west germany. Anyone that made it over was welcomed. Same with the korean
border.
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On Friday, April 1, 2022 at 10:01:32 AM UTC-7, Jan Panteltje wrote:

So the ukrainian nazis have a carte blanche from you?
Bit like US accused Germany of in WW2?

NATO has changed from a defense club to a pawn of the US imperialist robbers.
NATO are just commie haters.

US is just sending its CIA agent warmongers all over the world to create wars and sell weapons

That\'s a real hodgepodge of dismissive half-truths, there.
US does\'t \'sell weapons\' indiscriminately. Time was, USSR was fighting Nazis in german
uniforms, and they got US material support of the lend/lease type. Nowadays, Russia is trying
to claim a similar mission, but the US isn\'t buying the story.

NATO is an alliance, not a hate group; NATO doesn\'t have pawn-like attributes, either.
 
On Friday, April 1, 2022 at 9:44:04 PM UTC-7, Jan Panteltje wrote:

> Hiroshima Nagasaki nuclear attacks on civilians

No, Tokyo would have been the place to hit lots of civilians; those
chosen coastal towns were supporting the Japanese navy

> Vietnam Agent Orange used on civilians.

That\'s a weed killer, not \'used on civilians\'

> Iraq depleted uranium used as ammo

.... antitank armor-piercing, and a heavy-metal poison a lot like old lead paint was
 

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