PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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"keithr" <keithr@nowhere.com.au> wrote in message
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What goes around comes around, US tourists don't have a
good reputation abroad.

Most of the world is a very dangerous, illogical place compared to the US.
I admit it, we're spoiled. ;-)

Compared to Detroit? You must be joking.
 
keithr wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message

The worst part is arrogant tourists who expect us to kiss their ass,
simply because they flew across an ocean. Nt all of them are like that,
but the ones that are leave a foul stench in the air. When I hear how
much better things are in some other country I simply ask them, Why do
you keep coming back?

Funny, that is what is said about american tourists all over the world.
They typically do a country per day don't they on European trips. Must be very
instructive.

Graham
 
Arny Krueger wrote:

Australia would be a province of Japan and ruled by fascists, were it not
for decades of protection by the US.
I think you got yourself a little confused there. Australia is a Commonwealth
nation not a US state.

Graham
 
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"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote
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What is now known as The United States Of America

Raped ? In what way ?

"no taxation without representation".

That is an interesting one, I lived in the USA for
nearly 6 years first on a working visa then as a
permanent resident with a green card. I had no right to
vote even for the local selectmen, therefore I had no
representation, didn't stop both the state and federal
governments from taxing me though.

I note that voting in the UK and most other countries is
also restricted to citizens, so you are whining about a
policy that is in fact accepted reality.

The taxes you paid were substantially the ones in force
when you got your visa. You were offered a deal, you
took it, and now you apparently wish to whine about it.

Not my problem. I guess you should have stayed home. ;-)

Jeeze you yanks are very touchy about criticism of you
country while feeling free to criticise the rest of the
world.

Sue me for pointing out hypocracy and irrationality.

Read my lips, I am not complaining about paying
tax whilst living there, taxes unfortunately are a fact
of life. What I am pointing out is the hypocrisy of
making "No taxation without representation" a basic part
of the revolution and then taxing people who have no
representation.

You obviously don't know what "No taxation without representation" means
to Americans.


I enjoyed my time over there, and am quite happy now
knowing that out of the places where I have lived for
significant periods of time (Australia, UK, US, and
Japan), Australia is far and away the best.

Australia would be a province of Japan and ruled by fascists, were it not
for decades of protection by the US.

Crap Arnie, it was the Australians who stopped the Japanese in New Guinea,
the only place that they could have invaded from. We also gave shelter to
McArthur after he got his ass womped by the Japs. The US certainly did do
most of the job against the Japs, but the Australians, Chinese, Brits, and
Indians also had a part in it. Oh and a guy called Ho Chi Minh who got quite
pissed off at the Americans who promised to help free his country from the
French after the war if he and his followers helped fight the japs. I think
that the US paid a pretty high price for not fullfilling their part of the
bargain.
 
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 20:38:52 -0400, Arny Krueger wrote:

..
Australia would be a province of Japan and ruled by fascists, were it not
for decades of protection by the US.
Nope, we had stopped them well before you turned up. and we did it with
most of our troops in the Middle East and Europe.
 
Arny Krueger wrote:

"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in
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Arny Krueger wrote:

I note that voting in the UK and most other countries is
also restricted to citizens

You need to educate yourself. The Irish (Republic of) can
vote in UK elections for one and have been able to do so
since time immemorial.

The one exception does not disprove the rule.

Also I think now can any resident EU citizens.
This differs between elections on city and county level and on country
level.

Good that the EU has finally figured out what we've had in the US for
just a few hundred years.
The EU is not currently a union state. There are people who want to make it
one and people who do not.

Kind regards

Peter Larsen
 
Eeyore wrote:

Arny Krueger wrote:

Australia would be a province of Japan and ruled by fascists, were
it not for decades of protection by the US.

I think you got yourself a little confused there. Australia is a
Commonwealth nation not a US state.
Arny is plain right. And you could have had german as your first language,
twice over, and you could have had to learn russian because that could have
been the trade language on the mainland.

If you haven't read Churchill's "The Great War", then please do so - it
should keep you busy for a forthnight and then perhaps we can have a lull in
your postings so that the audio posters will come out of hiding, if there
are any left.

Kind regards

Peter Larsen
 
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 04:48:17 +0100, Peter Larsen wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

If you haven't read Churchill's "The Great War",
Is this the Churchill that sunk a ship that had surrendered when the
crew was still on it?
 
article 48AE0DA6.B44DCFD9@hotmail.com, "Eeyore"
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
Both looked like you could power your car for several hundred miles if their
spare fat were turned into motor fuel.
Like all of your comments, another completely wrong assertion.

Australians have been proven to be the fattest on the earth - must be all
that welfare that you pump into what are the most unproductive citizenry on
earth. Among other absurdities, the Australian government gives 14 year old
"mothers" $5000 for their baby, which is promptly spent on plasma TV's,
drugs, or beer.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article4171160.ece


http://robertmorein.blogspot.com/


"I don't really have a replacement career, it's a very gnawing thing."

Robert Morein
Dresher, PA
(310) 237-6511
(215) 646-4894
 
Eeyore wrote:
keithr wrote:

Jeeze you yanks are very touchy about criticism of you country while feeling
free to criticise the rest of the world.

Some years ago I was was on the 'tube' in London. There were some obviously
American tourists nearby. I was hoping 'please don't say anything crappy' but on
the way out of the station both wives complained about having to walk up steps
instead of there being an escalator. All of about 15 feet rise I'd say.

Both looked like you could power your car for several hundred miles if their
spare fat were turned into motor fuel.

Graham

If there was an Olympic Games category for obesity - the Yanks would get
Gold, Silver & Bronze just for turning up.
 
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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keithr wrote:

Jeeze you yanks are very touchy about criticism of you country while
feeling
free to criticise the rest of the world.

Some years ago I was was on the 'tube' in London. There were some
obviously
American tourists nearby. I was hoping 'please don't say anything crappy'
but on
the way out of the station both wives complained about having to walk up
steps
instead of there being an escalator. All of about 15 feet rise I'd say.

Both looked like you could power your car for several hundred miles if
their
spare fat were turned into motor fuel.

Graham

America is fat. It's a national disgrace. They've gotten fatter since you
last observed. I look around in disbelief. People look grotesque, compared
to what I knew when I was younger. What are people doing to themselves?
IMHO, it started with the "Big Mac" and got worse from there. I run about 25
miles a week, but I'm one of the few joggers left in my neighborhood. People
give me the thumbs up like I'm some kind of hero.

Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511
 
"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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What goes around comes around, US tourists don't have a
good reputation abroad.

Most of the world is a very dangerous, illogical place compared to the US.
I admit it, we're spoiled. ;-)
Yes. We have seen the pictures of Detroit:)
 
"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in
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Arny Krueger wrote:

I note that voting in the UK and most other countries is
also restricted to citizens

You need to educate yourself. The Irish (Republic of) can
vote in UK elections for one and have been able to do so
since time immemorial.

The one exception does not disprove the rule.

Also I think now can any resident EU citizens.

Good that the EU has finally figured out what we've had in the US for just
a few hundred years.
Arny. Your direct, simplistic comparison of the
50 states (and 1 district) that make up the USA
with the EU has confused you somewhat.

The 50 states in the US are populated by people
of the same nation (excluding of course the 11
million illegal immigrants:) They all have the
same US passport.

The EU is comprised currently of 27 separate
nations each with its own national identity, flag,
parliament and passport. They are referred to
in the Maastricht Agreement of 1992 as
"sovereign nations". They now make up the
largest economic sector in the world.

As a British citizen living overseas within the EU,
I can, and do, vote in any of those 27 countries
in which I have residence at a permanent address,
for more than six moths in any year.

Iain
 
"Mike Coatham" <coatham@es.co.nz> wrote in message
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Eeyore wrote:

keithr wrote:

Jeeze you yanks are very touchy about criticism of you country while
feeling
free to criticise the rest of the world.

Some years ago I was was on the 'tube' in London. There were some
obviously
American tourists nearby. I was hoping 'please don't say anything crappy'
but on
the way out of the station both wives complained about having to walk up
steps
instead of there being an escalator. All of about 15 feet rise I'd say.

Both looked like you could power your car for several hundred miles if
their
spare fat were turned into motor fuel.

Graham

If there was an Olympic Games category for obesity - the Yanks would get
Gold, Silver & Bronze just for turning up.
See
http://www.health-fitness.com.au/australia-now-fattest-country-in-the-world/
It's 25% for us Yanks, 26% for Oz.
This is nothing to compete about. It's just sad for both our countries.

Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511
 
"Mike Coatham" <coatham@es.co.nz> wrote in message
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Eeyore wrote:

keithr wrote:

Jeeze you yanks are very touchy about criticism of you country while
feeling
free to criticise the rest of the world.

Some years ago I was was on the 'tube' in London. There were some
obviously
American tourists nearby. I was hoping 'please don't say anything crappy'
but on
the way out of the station both wives complained about having to walk up
steps
instead of there being an escalator. All of about 15 feet rise I'd say.

Both looked like you could power your car for several hundred miles if
their
spare fat were turned into motor fuel.

Graham

If there was an Olympic Games category for obesity - the Yanks would get
Gold, Silver & Bronze just for turning up.
My killfile is getting full. I hope none of these people taking part in the
OT subject is going to post anything about electronics, 'cos I'll not see
it!

On the other hand, I've unkillfiled Phil 'cos he's had a lot of good stuff
to impart recently...
 
"MoiInAust" <user@user.com> wrote in message
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Eeyore wrote:

keithr wrote:

Jeeze you yanks are very touchy about criticism of you country while
feeling
free to criticise the rest of the world.

Some years ago I was was on the 'tube' in London. There were some
obviously
American tourists nearby. I was hoping 'please don't say anything
crappy' but on
the way out of the station both wives complained about having to walk up
steps
instead of there being an escalator. All of about 15 feet rise I'd say.

Both looked like you could power your car for several hundred miles if
their
spare fat were turned into motor fuel.

Graham

If there was an Olympic Games category for obesity - the Yanks would get
Gold, Silver & Bronze just for turning up.

My killfile is getting full. I hope none of these people taking part in
the OT subject is going to post anything about electronics, 'cos I'll not
see it!

On the other hand, I've unkillfiled Phil 'cos he's had a lot of good stuff
to impart recently...
I will type this in slowly so that you can understand, if you don't like the
thread, ignore it. It is as simple as that.
 
"keithr" <keithr@nowhere.com.au> wrote in message
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Eeyore wrote:

keithr wrote:

Jeeze you yanks are very touchy about criticism of you country while
feeling
free to criticise the rest of the world.

Some years ago I was was on the 'tube' in London. There were some
obviously
American tourists nearby. I was hoping 'please don't say anything
crappy' but on
the way out of the station both wives complained about having to walk
up steps
instead of there being an escalator. All of about 15 feet rise I'd say.

Both looked like you could power your car for several hundred miles if
their
spare fat were turned into motor fuel.

Graham

If there was an Olympic Games category for obesity - the Yanks would get
Gold, Silver & Bronze just for turning up.

My killfile is getting full. I hope none of these people taking part in
the OT subject is going to post anything about electronics, 'cos I'll not
see it!

On the other hand, I've unkillfiled Phil 'cos he's had a lot of good
stuff to impart recently...

I will type this in slowly so that you can understand, if you don't like
the thread, ignore it. It is as simple as that.


:))

There is another alternative.
"MoiInAust" could start a new thread to
regenerate audio discussion.

We shall see.

Iain
 
Arny Krueger wrote:

Australia would be a province of Japan and ruled by fascists, were it not
for decades of protection by the US.
Total and apsolute bullshit, You have no idea what your talking about,
Tell me where you born an arrogant Cunt Is it any wonder your Mother
hasen't worked out who your father was.

Don't worry about Kruger, Like all Septic Tanks, he has no bloody idea
about anything, but has an opinion about everything.
As for the US or good old A, there a shining example of what's wrong with
the world. They run round like Blue Arsed Fly's righting the worlds wrongs,
And in the same breath desert there own people when it comes to
assistance. Just look at "Karenna" for evidence of that.

Now run along back to the Trailer Park Kruger, and get on with picking up
the Dog Shit.


bassett
 
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 02:35:03 -0400, Soundhaspriority wrote:

"Mike Coatham" <coatham@es.co.nz> wrote in message
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Eeyore wrote:

keithr wrote:

Jeeze you yanks are very touchy about criticism of you country while
feeling
free to criticise the rest of the world.

Some years ago I was was on the 'tube' in London. There were some
obviously
American tourists nearby. I was hoping 'please don't say anything crappy'
but on
the way out of the station both wives complained about having to walk up
steps
instead of there being an escalator. All of about 15 feet rise I'd say.

Both looked like you could power your car for several hundred miles if
their
spare fat were turned into motor fuel.

Graham

If there was an Olympic Games category for obesity - the Yanks would get
Gold, Silver & Bronze just for turning up.

See
http://www.health-fitness.com.au/australia-now-fattest-country-in-the-world/
Let me see, a webblog overloadedwith adds for "health products" quotes an
institution that has existed for less then 8 monhs, but was formed
to suck at the public purse over "the obesity scare". Highly
reliable sources both of them.

It's 25% for us Yanks, 26% for Oz.
So you have 29 for every 2 in Aus.

Wouldn't be at all surprised is the correct term is "overweight and
obese". the difference trips up quiet a few "authorities" in their rush
for the PR plug.

What seems to have broken out in the background is a battle to sign up
research data between Baker(Vic) & sax(NSW).
 

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