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Jasper Janssen wrote:
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 21:03:17 -0700, jim beam wrote: open pros are double eyelet. jobst just likes to use "socket" because he thinks it makes him look more "knowledgeable" so he can sell books. if the rest of us say "double eyelet" like the manufacturers do, then i think we'll be just fine. it's like jobst insists on calling all butted spokes "swaged", even though he's wrong because some are instead drawn and others ground. Ground? Really? Besides the materials strength issue, wouldn't that be *way* too expensive a technique? Jasper expense depends on how long it takes and the precision achieved i guess. it's not a strength issue because the butted section is not subject to bending fatigue and is only loaded to ~1/3 yield. |
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On Oct 16, 10:57 pm, "Jambo" [email protected] wrote:
wrote in message ps.com... On Oct 7, 4:12 pm, wrote: ...Big Snip... Bull****. You wrote this, accusing Jim Beam of fraud, with as much evidence as claims that NASA faked moon landing pictures. You couldn't have been clearer: "You tightened down the tension spring adjustment screw of your Park Tool TM-1 Tensiometer to give about double actual values." You have no evidence, no credibility, and not enough character to be ashamed. Stop emailing me with duplicates and excuses. Carl Fogel Fogel, Are you being completely accurate here? I believe you have mischaracterized the situation, representing it as if beam was a first time poster whose veracity I maligned. In actual fact beam has flat out admitted in earlier threads that he "bull****s". I noted this well at the time. And as any unbiased reader of RBT should have noticed, he has been shown by many to be a practiced, relentless, and unrepentant prevaricator. As such he has displayed an unmatched talent for disrupting and subverting discussions, driving off potentially valuable contributors in the process. Look no further than this thread, now more than 300 posts long, that he waylaid with his antics back at about post number four and led into divisiveness. In light of the above and in response to his abusive challenge of "deny this, prick" to a veteran and valuable contributer of this group, I asked him to deny that he hadn't "jimmied" the tensiometer in the picture he proffered. I called him a pathetic little fraud. Remember, beam already admits that he "bull****s". I wanted him to admit that he wasn't doing so now. I wanted him to admit that he hadn't cooked the picture and by so challenging him, I wanted to raise the possibility that he actually had done so and I also wanted to underscoring his penchant for fraud. Curiously you jumped in between as an apologist for beam. The challenge was directed to him but yet you acted as his surrogate. If I had know that you would do so, I would have been, as stated earlier, clearer and more expansive in my challenge. Concerning the emailing of duplicates and excuses, here again I do not believe you are being completely accurate, I apologize for any duplicate of a post I might have emailed you in error by unintentionally hitting the "Reply to Author" button as opposed to the closely adjacent "Reply" button. I did intentionally email once explaining how you might remove the seven duplicate posts that now appear in this thread because this seemed to distress you and I felt partly responsible. I explained how this might have occurred, but this was not an excuse. With regard to the question of character and credibility, I am happy to let the reader judge for himself. Beamboy used tape on his Park. Prove it! |
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