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He is a trouble maker and needs to be ignored. He has personally made a
mess of the Ubuntu SIG with his drivel. For some reason he has targeted me, and I am looking at legal ways to drive him off of the Internet. Sorry about the baggage I brought by mistake. Bill Baka |
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Bill wrote:
He is a trouble maker and needs to be ignored. He has personally made a mess of the Ubuntu SIG with his drivel. For some reason he has targeted me, and I am looking at legal ways to drive him off of the Internet. Sorry about the baggage I brought by mistake. Bill Baka Ernest T. Baka! Still doing those 5-hour off-road centuries (with your morbidly obese friend in tow, no less)? I predict you'll be around about a month this time. Tell so many whoppers (and make racist remarks) that they'll catch up to you again, and then you'll disappear for another 8-9 months. Here's a small blast from the past, courtesy of "R. Brickson": ***** Some very hilarious Baka quotes 160+ MPH with my Mustang, once racing a CHP at his request and the one time of way over 160 on a motorcycle. I did get off and kiss the ground after that one. I used to pass cars on the freeway at 65+ while doing a wheelie just for the looks on their faces a race prepped 1973 Kawasaki 750... Wheelied that one once at 120+ I once pegged a 160 MPH speedometer, but only once. I rode a tricycle at nearly 50 when I was 4(5?) years old down a hill and got brought home by the cops in like 1952 am very safe and confident and have been riding since 1951. My first road trip was in 1953 when I took my trike out on the highway to see haw fast I could go down a big hill. About 35, feet off pedals, and having a blast. At the bottom a local cop picked me up and took me back home, saying I was the youngest rider he had ever seen on the road. 4.5 years old. hat was basically the point since I grew up in Chicago and couldn't find hills until I rode North to the Wisconsin border. That's insane. 50 MPH downhill on pavement is my record and I am positively not looking to break that on the side of a mountain. There will be no convincing people of what I have done since there were no witnesses other than myself. The trike speed was purely a provocation, the motorcycle getting close to 200 MPH was not, and the Mustang I had was taken past 160 by both me and my wife. he bike had a 160 MPH speedo which pegged at about 170, after which the tach continued to gain from that point, about 8,000 RPM to nearly 9,000. I used to be a REAL biker when I rode a motorcycle and rode with the gang types on Harleys. the motorcycle getting close to 200 MPH Anyway, my need for speed pretty much went away after that, and I have kept it under 140 ever since, and that was only once in 1990. I electrocuted myself once when I was maybe 12, climbing a tree and touching a 12,000 volt wire, then getting a jump start hitting the ground flat on my back Doing 130MPH on a vacant road is a lot safer than lane splitting in a traffic jam, and no I did not mean to mislead people that I pedaled a bicycle that fast. At one point I dreamed of getting my hands on a surplus F-104 to feed my need for speed but the Air Force is kind of tight with surplus supersonic jets. I'm well above MENSA Bowling 229, wifes bowling 289. 1966 Chrysler Newport with 1968 440 Police engine, about 152 I have interests in sooo many subjects ranging from sub-atomic to trans-universal that it is hard to focus on just one. In person I am much more sociable than on this group I am just tired of self proclaimed experts who don't actually know something (or have been taught the wrong something) trying to rag on everything I say about just about anything. ******* Want more? There's a whole second post with TONS of great stuff. Iron Bill Baka. The Legend...just won'tgo away. BS |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:42:01 -0800, Bill Sornson wrote:
Bill wrote: He is a trouble maker and needs to be ignored. He has personally made a mess of the Ubuntu SIG with his drivel. For some reason he has targeted me, and I am looking at legal ways to drive him off of the Internet. Sorry about the baggage I brought by mistake. Bill Baka Ernest T. Baka! Still doing those 5-hour off-road centuries (with your morbidly obese friend in tow, no less)? I predict you'll be around about a month this time. Tell so many whoppers (and make racist remarks) that they'll catch up to you again, and then you'll disappear for another 8-9 months. Here's a small blast from the past, courtesy of "R. Brickson": ***** Some very hilarious Baka quotes 160+ MPH with my Mustang, once racing a CHP at his request and the one time of way over 160 on a motorcycle. I did get off and kiss the ground after that one. I used to pass cars on the freeway at 65+ while doing a wheelie just for the looks on their faces a race prepped 1973 Kawasaki 750... Wheelied that one once at 120+ I once pegged a 160 MPH speedometer, but only once. I rode a tricycle at nearly 50 when I was 4(5?) years old down a hill and got brought home by the cops in like 1952 am very safe and confident and have been riding since 1951. My first road trip was in 1953 when I took my trike out on the highway to see haw fast I could go down a big hill. About 35, feet off pedals, and having a blast. At the bottom a local cop picked me up and took me back home, saying I was the youngest rider he had ever seen on the road. 4.5 years old. hat was basically the point since I grew up in Chicago and couldn't find hills until I rode North to the Wisconsin border. That's insane. 50 MPH downhill on pavement is my record and I am positively not looking to break that on the side of a mountain. There will be no convincing people of what I have done since there were no witnesses other than myself. The trike speed was purely a provocation, the motorcycle getting close to 200 MPH was not, and the Mustang I had was taken past 160 by both me and my wife. he bike had a 160 MPH speedo which pegged at about 170, after which the tach continued to gain from that point, about 8,000 RPM to nearly 9,000. I used to be a REAL biker when I rode a motorcycle and rode with the gang types on Harleys. the motorcycle getting close to 200 MPH Anyway, my need for speed pretty much went away after that, and I have kept it under 140 ever since, and that was only once in 1990. I electrocuted myself once when I was maybe 12, climbing a tree and touching a 12,000 volt wire, then getting a jump start hitting the ground flat on my back Doing 130MPH on a vacant road is a lot safer than lane splitting in a traffic jam, and no I did not mean to mislead people that I pedaled a bicycle that fast. At one point I dreamed of getting my hands on a surplus F-104 to feed my need for speed but the Air Force is kind of tight with surplus supersonic jets. I'm well above MENSA Bowling 229, wifes bowling 289. 1966 Chrysler Newport with 1968 440 Police engine, about 152 I have interests in sooo many subjects ranging from sub-atomic to trans-universal that it is hard to focus on just one. In person I am much more sociable than on this group I am just tired of self proclaimed experts who don't actually know something (or have been taught the wrong something) trying to rag on everything I say about just about anything. ******* Want more? There's a whole second post with TONS of great stuff. Iron Bill Baka. The Legend...just won'tgo away. BS HAR! That's great stuff! I just *knew* Bill was as reviled in here as he was on the Linux newsgroups, where he spouted off garbage about things he actually knew nothing about. A complete blowhard, with serious self-esteem issues, no doubt. Appreciate the laugh! -- "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me". The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org Ahhhhhhh!: http://brandybuck.site40.net/pics/relieve.jpg |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:06:32 -0800, Bill wrote:
He is a trouble maker and needs to be ignored. He has personally made a mess of the Ubuntu SIG with his drivel. For some reason he has targeted me, and I am looking at legal ways to drive him off of the Internet. Sorry about the baggage I brought by mistake. Bill Baka Billy, Billy. I certainly haven't made a mess of the Ubuntu NG. I've simply been trying to find out why you were there, when you don't even use Linux. You refused to answer the questions! I certainly haven't "targeted" you in any way. I simply check up on you, and call "bull****" when you attempt to blow smoke up people's asses, or tell completely fabricated stories about your "accomplishments". Just tell the truth, Billy, and you won't have any problems with me. -- "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me". The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org Ahhhhhhh!: http://brandybuck.site40.net/pics/relieve.jpg |
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Dan C? wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:42:01 -0800, Bill Sornson wrote: Bill wrote: He is a trouble maker and needs to be ignored. He has personally made a mess of the Ubuntu SIG with his drivel. For some reason he has targeted me, and I am looking at legal ways to drive him off of the Internet. Sorry about the baggage I brought by mistake. Bill Baka Ernest T. Baka! Still doing those 5-hour off-road centuries (with your morbidly obese friend in tow, no less)? I predict you'll be around about a month this time. Tell so many whoppers (and make racist remarks) that they'll catch up to you again, and then you'll disappear for another 8-9 months. Here's a small blast from the past, courtesy of "R. Brickson": ***** Some very hilarious Baka quotes 160+ MPH with my Mustang, once racing a CHP at his request and the one time of way over 160 on a motorcycle. I did get off and kiss the ground after that one. I used to pass cars on the freeway at 65+ while doing a wheelie just for the looks on their faces a race prepped 1973 Kawasaki 750... Wheelied that one once at 120+ I once pegged a 160 MPH speedometer, but only once. I rode a tricycle at nearly 50 when I was 4(5?) years old down a hill and got brought home by the cops in like 1952 am very safe and confident and have been riding since 1951. My first road trip was in 1953 when I took my trike out on the highway to see haw fast I could go down a big hill. About 35, feet off pedals, and having a blast. At the bottom a local cop picked me up and took me back home, saying I was the youngest rider he had ever seen on the road. 4.5 years old. hat was basically the point since I grew up in Chicago and couldn't find hills until I rode North to the Wisconsin border. That's insane. 50 MPH downhill on pavement is my record and I am positively not looking to break that on the side of a mountain. There will be no convincing people of what I have done since there were no witnesses other than myself. The trike speed was purely a provocation, the motorcycle getting close to 200 MPH was not, and the Mustang I had was taken past 160 by both me and my wife. he bike had a 160 MPH speedo which pegged at about 170, after which the tach continued to gain from that point, about 8,000 RPM to nearly 9,000. I used to be a REAL biker when I rode a motorcycle and rode with the gang types on Harleys. the motorcycle getting close to 200 MPH Anyway, my need for speed pretty much went away after that, and I have kept it under 140 ever since, and that was only once in 1990. I electrocuted myself once when I was maybe 12, climbing a tree and touching a 12,000 volt wire, then getting a jump start hitting the ground flat on my back Doing 130MPH on a vacant road is a lot safer than lane splitting in a traffic jam, and no I did not mean to mislead people that I pedaled a bicycle that fast. At one point I dreamed of getting my hands on a surplus F-104 to feed my need for speed but the Air Force is kind of tight with surplus supersonic jets. I'm well above MENSA Bowling 229, wifes bowling 289. 1966 Chrysler Newport with 1968 440 Police engine, about 152 I have interests in sooo many subjects ranging from sub-atomic to trans-universal that it is hard to focus on just one. In person I am much more sociable than on this group I am just tired of self proclaimed experts who don't actually know something (or have been taught the wrong something) trying to rag on everything I say about just about anything. ******* Want more? There's a whole second post with TONS of great stuff. Iron Bill Baka. The Legend...just won'tgo away. BS HAR! That's great stuff! I just *knew* Bill was as reviled in here as he was on the Linux newsgroups, where he spouted off garbage about things he actually knew nothing about. A complete blowhard, with serious self-esteem issues, no doubt. Appreciate the laugh! Stick around a while, and you will find out many people find Bill "Sorni" [1] Sornson a joke for his regurgitation of right wing talking points, his inability to understand trimming posts when replying is not dishonest or altering his post, or his kill-filing people then commenting on quoted portions of their posts out of context. [1] Bill Sornson used to post as "Sorni", so it is not an insult, pace Tom Kunich. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 LOCAL CACTUS EATS CYCLIST - datakoll |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 22:02:02 -0600, Tom Sherman wrote:
HAR! That's great stuff! I just *knew* Bill was as reviled in here as he was on the Linux newsgroups, where he spouted off garbage about things he actually knew nothing about. A complete blowhard, with serious self-esteem issues, no doubt. Appreciate the laugh! Stick around a while, and you will find out many people find Bill "Sorni" [1] Sornson a joke for his regurgitation of right wing talking points, his inability to understand trimming posts when replying is not dishonest or altering his post, or his kill-filing people then commenting on quoted portions of their posts out of context. [1] Bill Sornson used to post as "Sorni", so it is not an insult, pace Tom Kunich. OK, fair enough. Appreciate the information. -- "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me". The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org Ahhhhhhh!: http://brandybuck.site40.net/pics/relieve.jpg |
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Dan C? wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 22:02:02 -0600, Tom Sherman wrote: HAR! That's great stuff! I just *knew* Bill was as reviled in here as he was on the Linux newsgroups, where he spouted off garbage about things he actually knew nothing about. A complete blowhard, with serious self-esteem issues, no doubt. Appreciate the laugh! Stick around a while, and you will find out many people find Bill "Sorni" [1] Sornson a joke for his regurgitation of right wing talking points, his inability to understand trimming posts when replying is not dishonest or altering his post, or his kill-filing people then commenting on quoted portions of their posts out of context. [1] Bill Sornson used to post as "Sorni", so it is not an insult, pace Tom Kunich. OK, fair enough. Appreciate the information. To be fair, some here, based on their posts, do consider Bill Baka to be a practitioner of the art of the tall tale. That is far from reviling, however. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 LOCAL CACTUS EATS CYCLIST - datakoll |
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Dan C wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 22:02:02 -0600, Tom Sherman wrote: HAR! That's great stuff! I just *knew* Bill was as reviled in here as he was on the Linux newsgroups, where he spouted off garbage about things he actually knew nothing about. A complete blowhard, with serious self-esteem issues, no doubt. Appreciate the laugh! Stick around a while, and you will find out many people find Bill "Sorni" [1] Sornson a joke for his regurgitation of right wing talking points AKA daring to express a conservative viewpoint in an extremely unbalanced (in more ways than one!) newsgroup. , his inability to understand trimming posts when replying is not dishonest or altering his post Trimming is always welcome /unless/ it's used to alter meanings, obscure context or simply deceive a new reader. There are some masters of this around here. , or his kill-filing people then commenting on quoted portions of their posts out of context. I've killfiled Sherman numerous times (as many as necessary). Here he's attacked me (yet again) and I never would have seen it if Dan C hadn't replied -- accepting Sherman's insults of me just as some might accept Baka's of him. No idea what "out of context" means, unless someone who initially replies to a plonkee has selectively quoted him (or her??? anyone plonk a female lately?!?). One can only comment upon what one reads. OK, fair enough. Appreciate the information. "Information" like Baka posted about you? Consider the source, man. Bill "whatever" S. |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 22:08:26 -0800, Bill Sornson wrote:
Dan C wrote: On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 22:02:02 -0600, Tom Sherman wrote: HAR! That's great stuff! I just *knew* Bill was as reviled in here as he was on the Linux newsgroups, where he spouted off garbage about things he actually knew nothing about. A complete blowhard, with serious self-esteem issues, no doubt. Appreciate the laugh! Stick around a while, and you will find out many people find Bill "Sorni" [1] Sornson a joke for his regurgitation of right wing talking points AKA daring to express a conservative viewpoint in an extremely unbalanced (in more ways than one!) newsgroup. , his inability to understand trimming posts when replying is not dishonest or altering his post Trimming is always welcome /unless/ it's used to alter meanings, obscure context or simply deceive a new reader. There are some masters of this around here. , or his kill-filing people then commenting on quoted portions of their posts out of context. I've killfiled Sherman numerous times (as many as necessary). Here he's attacked me (yet again) and I never would have seen it if Dan C hadn't replied -- accepting Sherman's insults of me just as some might accept Baka's of him. No idea what "out of context" means, unless someone who initially replies to a plonkee has selectively quoted him (or her??? anyone plonk a female lately?!?). One can only comment upon what one reads. OK, fair enough. Appreciate the information. "Information" like Baka posted about you? Consider the source, man. Bill "whatever" S. All right. All of what you've said is appreciated as well. I'm new here in the group, but not new to Usenet, and after a short while I'll have a good "feel" for who's who... Believe me, I know to consider the source. Nice to "meet" all of you. -- "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me". The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org Ahhhhhhh!: http://brandybuck.site40.net/pics/relieve.jpg |
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