FS Fluke 9010As with RS232 option $99

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On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 16:22:53 -0500, John Fields wrote:

On 17 Aug 2005 14:12:56 -0700, "Fred Kemper" <pbgarage@davlin.net
wrote:

Wow. Maybe you should go have
that stick checked that seems to
be firmly planted up your wahzoo...

---
Wow. Why? do you want a lollypop?
Hey, babe, you can pop my lolly any time you want to! <leer, snort> >:->
--
Flap!
The Pig Bladder from Uranus, still waiting for that
hot babe to ask what my favorite planet is. ;-j
 
Mr. Fields,

If you're so concerned about SPAM, why do you cross-post your
complaints to RGVAC about something you disapprove of in a different
NG? I only read RGVAC, I don't much care what goes on in the other
newsgroups. To me, your replies are SPAM. You're not setting a good
example of the behavior you intend to discourage.
 
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 22:03:09 GMT, Pig Bladder
<pigbladder@neodruid.net> wrote:

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 14:12:56 -0700, Fred Kemper wrote:

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 14:12:56 -0700, Fred Kemper TOP POSTED:

Wow. Maybe you should go have
that stick checked that seems to
be firmly planted up your wahzoo...


No, John has a stick that he keeps trying to stick up other people's
butt.
---
Why Miss Piggy!!!

Whatever do you mean?

You're arrogant when you say something stupid and you stand behind
it and it gets shoved up your ass and you don't like it? Try being
a little less arrogant next time.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 22:07:30 GMT, Pig Bladder
<pigbladder@neodruid.net> wrote:

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 16:22:53 -0500, John Fields wrote:

On 17 Aug 2005 14:12:56 -0700, "Fred Kemper" <pbgarage@davlin.net
wrote:

Wow. Maybe you should go have
that stick checked that seems to
be firmly planted up your wahzoo...

---
Wow. Why? do you want a lollypop?

Hey, babe, you can pop my lolly any time you want to! <leer, snort> >:-
---
Ugh.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
<micrologix1500@yahoo.com> schreef in bericht
news:1124318543.898475.268510@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Mr. Fields,

If you're so concerned about SPAM, why do you cross-post your
complaints to RGVAC about something you disapprove of in a different
NG? I only read RGVAC, I don't much care what goes on in the other
newsgroups. To me, your replies are SPAM. You're not setting a good
example of the behavior you intend to discourage.
The OP crossposted. When someone replies, he/she never knows
to which newsgroups the OP is actually subscribed, so it is
rather unpolite to remove newsgroups when replying.

--
Thanks, Frank.
(remove 'q' and '.invalid' when replying by email)
 
John Fields wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:26:44 -0700, Bret Pehrson
<snip>

---
You're right, and to me it isn't so much a question of prohibition
as it is a question of appropriateness. It's like if I were sitting
at somebody's kitchen table having a good time talking with my
friends and then, all of a sudden, in walks this guy that nobody's
ever seen before with a suitcase full of stuff that he shoves in
front of our faces and starts asking us if we want to buy it.
Wow, that's a really bad analogy. Now, if you were to have said that you
were Chef's in a kitchen talking about cooking and Art walked in wanting
to sell a blender, you'd be more on target.

Clearly he's not interested in the conversation or anything about
the group except can he get them to part with some money.

I find that distasteful and just plain wrong.
I find it kind or ironic that a simple FS post results in a bloated
thread about someone's opinion and/or interpretation of a group charter.

Clive
---
Board repairs, EPROMs, servicing...

The Coin-Op Cauldron
103 Armistead Lane
Easley, SC 29642
(864)238-1707
http://www.coinopcauldron.com
 
On 17 Aug 2005 15:42:23 -0700, micrologix1500@yahoo.com wrote:

Mr. Fields,

If you're so concerned about SPAM, why do you cross-post your
complaints to RGVAC about something you disapprove of in a different
NG? I only read RGVAC, I don't much care what goes on in the other
newsgroups. To me, your replies are SPAM. You're not setting a good
example of the behavior you intend to discourage.
---
I send my replies to all of the newsgroups to which the offending
poster crossposts, using his list, so that my comments won't be
missed by any of the groups to which he posted. I understand that
you may not consider his posts to be SPAM, but ISTM that his offers
to attempt to sell electronic test equipment to the members of your
non-technical (no offense intended) group were, at best, misguided
and, at worst, pecuniary. My guess is that he thought maybe there
was a techie or two there he could hook.

Is he a collector? No.

All he's interested in is turning a quick buck and then going on to
the next thing. There's nothing wrong with that, but his choice of
venues is inappropriate.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
John Fields wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 22:03:09 GMT, Pig Bladder
pigbladder@neodruid.net> wrote:

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 14:12:56 -0700, Fred Kemper wrote:

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 14:12:56 -0700, Fred Kemper TOP POSTED:

Wow. Maybe you should go have
that stick checked that seems to
be firmly planted up your wahzoo...


No, John has a stick that he keeps trying to stick up other people's
butt.

---
Why Miss Piggy!!!

Whatever do you mean?

You're arrogant when you say something stupid and you stand behind
it and it gets shoved up your ass and you don't like it? Try being
a little less arrogant next time.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer

Just kill file the drunken bitch. End of problem.

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
Mr. Fields,

If you're so concerned about SPAM, why do you cross-post your
complaints to RGVAC about something you disapprove of in a different
NG? I only read RGVAC, I don't much care what goes on in the other
newsgroups. To me, your replies are SPAM. You're not setting a good
example of the behavior you intend to discourage.

---
I send my replies to all of the newsgroups to which the offending
poster crossposts, using his list, so that my comments won't be
missed by any of the groups to which he posted. I understand that
you may not consider his posts to be SPAM, but ISTM that his offers
to attempt to sell electronic test equipment to the members of your
non-technical (no offense intended) group
Johnnie boy you just stepped in some serious shit. As an electronic
designer, per your website, you ought to have a hell of a lot more respect
for people on other groups. Although I am just a lowly analog repair tech
with 35 years paid experience, by no means an engineer, designer or
theoretician, there are people on RGVAC that have in depth knowledge of
firmware and hardware and do a great job of designing products based on
1980s architecture, and some port the old stuff to new hardware platforms.
You owe LOTS of people on RGVAC an appology.
Art
 
What's funny is that since this all began, no one including professor
numbnuts has bothered to change the title. So for the past five hours
or so Art's advert has been at or near the top of every group
cross-posted. Is it working yet John?

I know of a nice cat farm somewhere out in Wyoming you might be
interested in......

- Craig
 
LOL!

It shall be done.... :)

--
Fred
TX
CARGPB#8
******************


"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:4303CC2B.E36B1497@earthlink.net...
Just kill file the drunken bitch. End of problem.

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
John Fields
Professional Cock Sucker.:)))
"Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com>
wrote in message news:_UrMe.25413$EX.22009@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
I just got a batch of these in and before I clean them up for eBay I
thought I would offer them here. Unit will be guaranteed to pass self test
on arrival, tape drive may or may not work, but with the RS232 option the
tape is fairly useless anyhow. Displays are decent, no missing or jammed
keys, cases are discolored.
Shipping is $15 if your zip is under 49999 - $20 if it is 50000 or above.
Figure $85 each if you buy 2 at a time; add 50% to the shipping price for
a pair.
Email for a list of available pods as well.

--
Art
 
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 19:19:34 -0400, "Coin-Op Cauldron (Clive)"
<Clivejonesen@netscape.net> wrote:

John Fields wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:26:44 -0700, Bret Pehrson

snip



---
You're right, and to me it isn't so much a question of prohibition
as it is a question of appropriateness. It's like if I were sitting
at somebody's kitchen table having a good time talking with my
friends and then, all of a sudden, in walks this guy that nobody's
ever seen before with a suitcase full of stuff that he shoves in
front of our faces and starts asking us if we want to buy it.

Wow, that's a really bad analogy. Now, if you were to have said that you
were Chef's in a kitchen talking about cooking and Art walked in wanting
to sell a blender, you'd be more on target.
---
Well, what's _really_ important is that you were able to understand
the analogy well enough to make up one of your own.

Congratulations!
---

Clearly he's not interested in the conversation or anything about
the group except can he get them to part with some money.

I find that distasteful and just plain wrong.

I find it kind or ironic that a simple FS post results in a bloated
thread about someone's opinion and/or interpretation of a group charter.
---
A simple FS post? Hardly. More like 26 of them with a running
"Here's how it's going so far" commentary.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 00:30:25 GMT, "Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly
A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com> wrote:

Mr. Fields,

If you're so concerned about SPAM, why do you cross-post your
complaints to RGVAC about something you disapprove of in a different
NG? I only read RGVAC, I don't much care what goes on in the other
newsgroups. To me, your replies are SPAM. You're not setting a good
example of the behavior you intend to discourage.

---
I send my replies to all of the newsgroups to which the offending
poster crossposts, using his list, so that my comments won't be
missed by any of the groups to which he posted. I understand that
you may not consider his posts to be SPAM, but ISTM that his offers
to attempt to sell electronic test equipment to the members of your
non-technical (no offense intended) group

Johnnie boy you just stepped in some serious shit. As an electronic
designer, per your website, you ought to have a hell of a lot more respect
for people on other groups.
---
A lousy SPAMmer spewing about _respect_? Now _that's funny!
---

Although I am just a lowly analog repair tech
with 35 years paid experience, by no means an engineer, designer or
theoretician, there are people on RGVAC that have in depth knowledge of
firmware and hardware and do a great job of designing products based on
1980s architecture, and some port the old stuff to new hardware platforms.
You owe LOTS of people on RGVAC an appology.
---
Trying to stir the pot, huh?

LOL, I just went over there and the whole thing seems to be just one
big flea market (with no shortage of fleas from you, I might add)!
That's fine, but hardly warrants an apology since it seems,
basically, to be a non-technical sales-oriented group.

However, I suggest you apologize to everyone in the affected groups
for your little SPAM campaign before you start wagging accusing
fingers.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
On Thu, 18 Aug, John Fields wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 19:19:34 -0400, "Coin-Op Cauldron (Clive)"
Clivejonesen@netscape.net> wrote:
Wow, that's a really bad analogy. Now, if you were to have said that you
were Chef's in a kitchen talking about cooking and Art walked in wanting
to sell a blender, you'd be more on target.

Well, what's _really_ important is that you were able to understand
the analogy well enough to make up one of your own.

Congratulations!
Why don't you just get a life, you tool.

I find it kind or ironic that a simple FS post results in a bloated
thread about someone's opinion and/or interpretation of a group charter.

A simple FS post? Hardly. More like 26 of them with a running
"Here's how it's going so far" commentary.
Whaaaaa. Art is the best 9010 source on the planet. He knows how to get
the tape drives working (something that was no easy feat) and if you need
pods he can get them for you. He's the *only* one stop shopping I know of
for 9010's. That's a *service* that is quite important to members of each
of those newsgroups. Those stupid things are well over 20 years old at
this point, yet still incredibly useful.

Your whining is far worse than his FS posts. You've definitely been far
more offensive than your average net-cop, too. Tool.


--Donnie

--
Donnie Barnes http://www.donniebarnes.com 879. V.
 
--
Art
"John Fields" <jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote in message
news:0qj8g1tn4ii87nff5qtc84dqsulfkffnf5@4ax.com...
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 00:30:25 GMT, "Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly
A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com> wrote:



Mr. Fields,

If you're so concerned about SPAM,



However, I suggest you apologize to everyone in the affected groups
for your little SPAM campaign before you start wagging accusing
fingers.

Believe me John the only finger directed at you is neither accusing or
wagging :)
Have a good weekend
this is fun but boring - I am done with it

Art
 
Hey Art.Sell all you want on this group or any other one you wish too.This
asshole gives himself a title.PROFESSIONAL.I call him an asshole.He wasted
more time on this useless thread then any that you used to sell
things.Anyone who has to give themselves a title is a complete asshole as
far as im concerned.Professional Circuit repair.Now that's selling something
too.He could have just wrote that he does circuit repair.By saying he is a
professional says that he does it for a profit.Hmm.Just like selling
Flukes.:)).Total and complete asshole unwiped.!!!
"Art Mallet - Artfromny -A218@aol.com" <artgames@nycap.rr.com> wrote in
message news:_UrMe.25413$EX.22009@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
I just got a batch of these in and before I clean them up for eBay I
thought I would offer them here. Unit will be guaranteed to pass self test
on arrival, tape drive may or may not work, but with the RS232 option the
tape is fairly useless anyhow. Displays are decent, no missing or jammed
keys, cases are discolored.
Shipping is $15 if your zip is under 49999 - $20 if it is 50000 or above.
Figure $85 each if you buy 2 at a time; add 50% to the shipping price for
a pair.
Email for a list of available pods as well.

--
Art
 
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 10:28:46 -0400, "MARK" <MARKLINE@OPTONLINE.NET>
wrote:

Hey Art.Sell all you want on this group or any other one you wish too.This
asshole gives himself a title.PROFESSIONAL.I call him an asshole.He wasted
more time on this useless thread then any that you used to sell
things.Anyone who has to give themselves a title is a complete asshole as
far as im concerned.Professional Circuit repair.Now that's selling something
too.He could have just wrote that he does circuit repair.By saying he is a
professional says that he does it for a profit.Hmm.Just like selling
Flukes.:)).Total and complete asshole unwiped.!!!

---
Pathetic spew.

If you're going to bitch about my dotsig, at least get it right, OK?

It's Professional Circuit Designer, not Professional Circuit Repair,
and for some reason, that "professional" part seems to stick in you
pukes' craw. Too bad. It's what I do and what I make a living at,
and part of ny dotsig. Nothing wrong with that at all.

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
On 18 Aug 2005 12:27:47 GMT, Donnie Barnes
<djbSPAMSUCKS@donniebarnes.com> wrote:

On Thu, 18 Aug, John Fields wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 19:19:34 -0400, "Coin-Op Cauldron (Clive)"
Clivejonesen@netscape.net> wrote:
Wow, that's a really bad analogy. Now, if you were to have said that you
were Chef's in a kitchen talking about cooking and Art walked in wanting
to sell a blender, you'd be more on target.

Well, what's _really_ important is that you were able to understand
the analogy well enough to make up one of your own.

Congratulations!

Why don't you just get a life, you tool.
---
And you jumped into the fray... Why, exactly?
---

I find it kind or ironic that a simple FS post results in a bloated
thread about someone's opinion and/or interpretation of a group charter.

A simple FS post? Hardly. More like 26 of them with a running
"Here's how it's going so far" commentary.

Whaaaaa. Art is the best 9010 source on the planet. He knows how to get
the tape drives working (something that was no easy feat) and if you need
pods he can get them for you. He's the *only* one stop shopping I know of
for 9010's. That's a *service* that is quite important to members of each
of those newsgroups.
---
It's only a "service" to those groups where that particular
"service" is relevant, not to all the groups he SPAMmed.
---

Those stupid things are well over 20 years old at
this point, yet still incredibly useful.
---
And you?
---

Your whining is far worse than his FS posts. You've definitely been far
more offensive than your average net-cop, too. Tool.
---
And you're _not_ whining, LOL? Defending poor little Artie because
Big, Bad, John saw fit to call him the SPAMmer that he is and that
offended your delicate sensibilities? Piss off.
---
Donnie???

An adolescent attitude followed by an adolescent dotsig.


--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
 
Damn Johnny Boy... I hope none of your "clients" read the NG's. I'd be
pretty dissatisfied if I were giving my business' dollars to someone
who can't express themselves in a positive way.

BTW, before now I didn't think it possible to combine netcop and troll
to such a degree. I've been proven wrong again.

Axiously awaiting my bile-filled response!
 

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