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Surely it must be possible from the massed ranks
from all three newsgroups to do something about
the International pest identifying as Peeler,
either by getting him or her removed from the
Internet or else incarcerated in the loony bin?
Surely it must be possible from the massed ranks
from all three newsgroups to do something about
the International pest identifying as Peeler,
either by getting him or her removed from the
Internet or else incarcerated in the loony bin?
On 23/05/2023 15:58, gareth evans wrote:
Surely it must be possible from the massed ranks
from all three newsgroups to do something about
the International pest identifying as Peeler,
either by getting him or her removed from the
Internet or else incarcerated in the loony bin?
Just killfile him and his aliases. And *don\'t* reply to him as that gets
him past them.
Surely it must be possible from the massed ranks
from all three newsgroups to do something about
the International pest identifying as Peeler,
either by getting him or her removed from the
Internet
Yes, weed is legal. Ann Arbor has a ton of dispensaries. There are at
least four in the area shown on that map, even though they\'re not called
out by name. The market is flooded, and I expect a lot of them will
fail in short order.
The county has an ordinance requiring 500\' between dispensaries and the
hopefuls are infilling fast. I\'d put the survival rate right up there with
the shops selling stuffed unicorns or macrame plant hangers. They come,
they go, and every now and then I walk through downtown to see what\'s
left.
gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote
Surely it must be possible from the massed ranks
from all three newsgroups to do something about
the International pest identifying as Peeler,
either by getting him or her removed from the
Internet
Fraid not. He deliberately uses lots of different
usenet servers so you can\'t even get him banned
and most dont ban anyone anymore anyway.
or else incarcerated in the loony bin?
They don\'t even do that if the loony kills someone anymore.
He seems to be obsessed with you in a manner that is threatening
and possibly dangerous; but why does not he simply kill file you?
Rod Speed wrote
gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote
Surely it must be possible from the massed ranks
from all three newsgroups to do something about
the International pest identifying as Peeler,
either by getting him or her removed from the
Internet
Fraid not. He deliberately uses lots of different
usenet servers so you can\'t even get him banned
and most dont ban anyone anymore anyway.
or else incarcerated in the loony bin?
They don\'t even do that if the loony kills someone anymore.
He seems to be obsessed with you
I couldn\'t begin to understand a 4 way stop. You have to somehow
remember who got there first?! How is that even possible?
On Tue, 23 May 2023 09:32:22 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
Yes, weed is legal. Ann Arbor has a ton of dispensaries. There are at
least four in the area shown on that map, even though they\'re not called
out by name. The market is flooded, and I expect a lot of them will
fail in short order.
The county has an ordinance requiring 500\' between dispensaries
On Mon, 22 May 2023 21:16:29 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
Ours aren\'t very big, either. This is the one I like the best:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ellsworth+%2B+State/
@42.229363,-83.73813,3018m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!
1s0x883caf8c5de8b381:0x428862a71be1fc4a!8m2!3d42.229363!4d-83.73813!
16s%2Fg%2F1tf7st9w
In their finite wisdom, they located it at the same intersection as the
Senior Citizens\' Center.
It has improved traffic a lot though, and turned a few major accidents
into many fenderbenders.
Weed is legal in Michigan? Couldn\'t miss the Exclusive Ann Arbor Cannabis
Dispensary on Varsity.
A couple of ours have another quirk. As you approach the lanes split. The
left lane goes into the rotary but the right lane is a right turn. If you
really wanted to leave on the same street you arrived on but took the
right lane you can find a quiet place to do a u-turn and try again.
On Mon, 22 May 2023 08:46:19 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2023-05-22, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2023 19:35:31 -0700, John Larkin wrote:
Well, I like speed and radical g-forces. My normal driving makes
people sick.
The city got onto a roundabout kick a few years ago. I look at them as
challenges either in a car or on a motorcycle. I learned to drive on
dirt roads and have no problem drifting through a turn. I just like my
feet firmly attached to the ground.
You must not have much traffic where you are. I invariably encounter
some old lady stopped in the approach to the roundabout, waiting for
traffic to disappear.
the first few years were rough when people tended to treat them like 4-way
stops
but most people have figured them out although they slow down. There
are advisory speed signs like 15 or 25 mph but I figure if it\'s on a 45
mph road, you go through it at 45.
These aren\'t the huge rotaries like back east so 45 is going to rearrange
the groceries in back. I go a little slower if I\'m carrying eggs.
On 2023-05-22, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2023 19:35:31 -0700, John Larkin wrote:
Well, I like speed and radical g-forces. My normal driving makes people
sick.
The city got onto a roundabout kick a few years ago. I look at them as
challenges either in a car or on a motorcycle. I learned to drive on dirt
roads and have no problem drifting through a turn. I just like my feet
firmly attached to the ground.
You must not have much traffic where you are. I invariably encounter
some old lady stopped in the approach to the roundabout, waiting for
traffic to disappear.
In message <op.16y9e3oxmvhs6z@ryzen>, Commander Kinsey <CK1@nospam.com
writes
I couldn\'t begin to understand a 4 way stop. You have to somehow
remember who got there first?! How is that even possible?
Surely you\'ve noticed that there are some 4-way stops in the UK - well,
not actual stops, but certainly 4-way give-ways? There are two within a
mile of me - one in a supermarket carpark, and one in a nearby village.
Essentially, these are mini-roundabouts with no circle in the middle,
and (being in the UK) the vehicle coming from your right has priority.
Like any mini-roundabout, if three or four vehicles arrive
simultaneously, it can become a game of chicken as to who actually
proceeds first.