Justifying Yer Existence

On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 15:42:47 -0500, John Fields
<jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote:

On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 17:32:00 +0100, Eeyore
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:



John Fields wrote:

Bret Cahill wrote:

So an electron is either a particle or a wave. ? Got it.
And it's also either great tasting or less filling.

Nutter recruitment efforts as out of date as the nazi's.

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So much for your technical acumen..

You thought he had any ?

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Just adding insult to injury. ;)

Hmm...

I just remembered, I owe you a recipe for salmon croquettes.

Here ya go:

1 can (14-3/4 oz) pink salmon
1/4 cup butter
2 tbsp chopped onion
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp coarse-ground black pepper
1 tbsp lemon juice
1 cup crushed corn flakes

Drain and flake salmon, reserving the liquid.

Add milk to reserved liquid to make 1 cup of broth, and set aside.

Melt butter over low heat in a saucepan large enough to hold all the
ingredients, then add onions and cook until tender.

Add flour to the saucepan and and stir until smooth.

Cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly, while gradually adding the
set-aside broth.

Cook until thick, stirring constantly.

Remove from heat and add salmon, 1/2 cup of corn flakes, salt and
pepper, and mix thoroughly.

Chill for 1 hour

Shape croquettes, roll in remaining corn flakes, and bake at 400 F for
about 30 minutes or until brown.

Serve with white sauce:

2 tbsp butter
2 tbsp flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup milk

Melt butter in a sucepan and whisk in flour and salt until smooth.

Stirring constantly over high heat, gradually add cold milk until
mixture boils.

Reduce heat slightly and continue to heat until sauce becomes smooth
^^^^
stir

and thick.

When sauce thickens, simmer for an additional 10 minutes over very low
heat, stirring occasionally

JF
JF
 
You are quite the rabid dog, aren't you?

If you or, for that matter, anyone else wants a pat on the head you'll
need to move to another . . . well . . . another universe.

My intent isn't to solicit pats on the head, it's to expose you for
the phony you _really_ are.
By repeatedly dodging questions?

By repeatedly dodging the issue of the spiraling cost of diesel?

By repeatedly dodging the issue that the only fundamental difference
between battery-grid tractors and road EVs is that energy density
isn't an issue with the tractor battery?

By touting calculations that also apply to the enormously popular plug
ins and EVs?

By denying the obvious like circular furrows?

Face reality: You made yourself look stupid. You have no one to
blame but yourself.

Recently some entertainment industry type was on NPR with a voice
positively dripping with sadness and pity, "people come to Hollywood
looking for parental approval and Hollywood is the _last_ place
they'll find that."

Actually he was too Hollywoodcentric. �Like gravity, that can be
assumed to be everywhere.

So can bullshit, obviously.
Only scammers think that scams are everywhere.

That why they do it. They think that's the only way to go.

Anyway, as a populist, I can cheer up this Hollywood guy by
encouraging everyone to be a braggart.

You're badly deluded if you think you're a populist.
I encourage everyone to brag and strut their stuff.

And post their patent numbers.

What you are is an elitist who wants to keep the people below him so
he can feel a little less wretched by being "above" them.
You're the one who thought you were going to ridicule me off
sci.electronics.basics.

What happened to the sneer?

The "LOL?"

DeTocqueville chuckled about how democracy causes everyone to strut
their stuff but then he added that there were worse things than that.

Plus, you don't know what you're talking about.
"You are vexed therefore I am right about you."

-- Nietzsche

There are 2 kinds of scammers:

1. �The scammer who knows full well what he's doing is unethical or
illegal and can therefore keep from getting caught.

2. �The "deliriscammer" who has deluded himself into believing his own
nonsense. �The lazy thinking, the dodging and flaming . . . you fit
the profile.

I'm not the one who talked himself in believing that some harebrained
electrical tractor scheme was viable, am I?
You're the one who talked himself in believing you could have some
credibility typing "LOL" over and over.

It didn't work.

FYI, I've been in business for the last 25 years doing electronic
design for individuals, Fortune 500 companies, and the US government.

If you were doing anything you wouldn't be trying to defend your
existence. ďż˝

I'm not defending my existence lunkhead, ďż˝
Certainly not successfully . . .

what I'm doing is pointing
out that your unwarranted assumptions have made an ass out of you.
So you admit I completely destroyed your self image?

Your _work_ would speak for itself.

And it does.
Which brings us to the question:

What is your work?

All you do is dodge 'n flame thinking that will mean something to
someone.

That has _got_ to be the easiest bluff to call.

LOL,
They don't call it the "funny farm" for nuthin'.

you don't know what you're talking about!
Now _that's_ persuasive!

I also have a patent

One patent? �Most people either invent a lot or nothing at all.

Speaking of logic, or rather illogic, where does it say that because I
have one patent I _don't_ invent a lot?
You have a lot! By all meams please post them. Everyone will think
you are one bad hombra and that Cahill guy really stuck his posts on
the wrong newsgroup this time!

More unwarranted assumptions? ďż˝
Why say you have "a patent" when you have several?

I'd say so.
Who cares what you say? Everyone knows you're a complete idiot.

As P. said, "we live in a binary universe. �Either something is on or
it is off."

Too bad you can't come up with stuff of your own, huh?
I'm not omniscient.

Anyway, what's the patent number?

You know my name, go look it up. Anyway, what do you care?
Just admit it. You have no patents.

You are a fraud.

and lots and lots of happy customers.

We knew that from all the "LOL!" posts.

"You are satisfied with so little."

-- Nietzsche

Too bad you can't come up with stuff of your own, huh?
Did you file your patent on your own or pay a lawyer $15,000?


Bret Cahill
 

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