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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
On Oct 31, 12:05*pm, KingOfTheApes
wrote: On Oct 31, 1:48*pm, Henry wrote: Road Glidin' Don wrote: On Oct 31, 10:34 am, Henry wrote: * They're just angry, uptight, and easily offended with no authority in real life, so they come to usenet to play tough guys and 'net cops. ;-) Of course. *You, cross-posting vitriol about Bush and 9/11 here day after day after day for 5 years without a break... that's not an example of being angry, uptight or easily offended. *But, if someone suggests you give it a break, then it's *their* panties that are in a wad. *Riiiiiiight. * Equating 9-11-01 and the Bush regime's tax payer theft, war crimes, mass murder, and terrorism with cross posting seems a little extreme... Yep, because WHAT THEY FEAR IS THE MESSAGE. If you disagree with Henry about the twin towers being blown up by Bush to give an excuse for attacking Iraq, then you also "fear the message." Enjoy the taste of each other's medicine, boys. |
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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
On Oct 31, 2:20*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote:
On Oct 31, 12:02*pm, Henry wrote: Road Glidin' Don wrote: Suppose every message I and every other person here posted was cross- posted to a dozen or more newsgroups, related or not, in an effort to have our views read by as many people as possible. *It would tend to negate the rationale for having newsgroups devoted to particular areas of interest - areas which, although never pure in content, are nevertheless identifiable, making people better able to filter out subjects they don't want to be deluged with *(like non-Americans with endless rehashing of a single American 9/11 controversy). * Look at the content of this newsgroup. Probably half of the exchanges are about something other than motorcycling. But you don't complain about that - in fact, you often contribute to it. * Although plenty of them do, many of your posts have nothing to do with motorcycles. Who decides when the off topic limit is exceeded? It seems like you only complain about off topic posts when you don't approve of the off topic subject. If you do, then off topic is fine. That tends to reduce the credibility of your complaint. Don't be so eager to just say what you want to say, Henry. *If it's on the subject you're addressing, you should first read my response in it's entirety. I already dealt with that in the sentence: *"It would tend to negate the rationale for having newsgroups devoted to particular areas of interest - areas which, although never pure in content, are nevertheless identifiable, making people better able to filter out subjects they don't want to be deluged with"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, you are so clever that you want to hide your stupidity. But that's hard to do... How can you say that the above groups (plus some other left out) don't share a particular area of interest. Have you noticed WE ALL SHARE THE SAME ROAD? Well, kind of, because share would mean that we cooperate intead of intimidate each other. I don't know if you are clever or stupid, but you sure look funny. |
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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
On Oct 31, 2:21*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote:
On Oct 31, 12:07*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote: He sounds like a cop. Would cops be for safer roads? Good question, huh? More deeeeeep thoughts from the cross-posting genius. Exactly, and I can almost advance the answer. The corrupt ones who make a factory out of issuing speeding tickets, won't. But the good ones will. |
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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
On Oct 31, 2:25*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote:
On Oct 31, 12:05*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote: On Oct 31, 1:48*pm, Henry wrote: Road Glidin' Don wrote: On Oct 31, 10:34 am, Henry wrote: * They're just angry, uptight, and easily offended with no authority in real life, so they come to usenet to play tough guys and 'net cops. ;-) Of course. *You, cross-posting vitriol about Bush and 9/11 here day after day after day for 5 years without a break... that's not an example of being angry, uptight or easily offended. *But, if someone suggests you give it a break, then it's *their* panties that are in a wad. *Riiiiiiight. * Equating 9-11-01 and the Bush regime's tax payer theft, war crimes, mass murder, and terrorism with cross posting seems a little extreme... Yep, because WHAT THEY FEAR IS THE MESSAGE. If you disagree with Henry about the twin towers being blown up by Bush to give an excuse for attacking Iraq, then you also "fear the message." *Enjoy the taste of each other's medicine, boys.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I don't fear that more than the theory that Iraq had WMDs when they didn't. And that was a REAL conspiracy theory. Remember the secret contacts of Hussein and Al Qaida in Nigeria and Checkoslavakia and other BS? |
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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
On Oct 31, 12:41*pm, KingOfTheApes
wrote: On Oct 31, 2:21*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote: On Oct 31, 12:07*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote: He sounds like a cop. Would cops be for safer roads? Good question, huh? More deeeeeep thoughts from the cross-posting genius. Exactly, and I can almost advance the answer. The corrupt ones who make a factory out of issuing speeding tickets, won't. But the good ones will. Wow. Yet another amazing insight (for a 12 year old). |
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On Oct 31, 2:51*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote:
On Oct 31, 12:41*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote: On Oct 31, 2:21*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote: On Oct 31, 12:07*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote: He sounds like a cop. Would cops be for safer roads? Good question, huh? More deeeeeep thoughts from the cross-posting genius. Exactly, and I can almost advance the answer. The corrupt ones who make a factory out of issuing speeding tickets, won't. But the good ones will. Wow. *Yet another amazing insight (for a 12 year old). You'll be surprised how smart kids are these days... Or you thought speeding tickets were about taming traffic? I think it has more to with feeding the city coffers and the lawyers. Here you hire a lawyer, and your points won't count toward your insurance and you won't even have to appear in court. How easier can it get than that? IT'S ALL ABOUT A MONEY, kids say. |
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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
On Oct 31, 12:40*pm, KingOfTheApes
wrote: On Oct 31, 2:20*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote: On Oct 31, 12:02*pm, Henry wrote: Road Glidin' Don wrote: Suppose every message I and every other person here posted was cross- posted to a dozen or more newsgroups, related or not, in an effort to have our views read by as many people as possible. *It would tend to negate the rationale for having newsgroups devoted to particular areas of interest - areas which, although never pure in content, are nevertheless identifiable, making people better able to filter out subjects they don't want to be deluged with *(like non-Americans with endless rehashing of a single American 9/11 controversy). * Look at the content of this newsgroup. Probably half of the exchanges are about something other than motorcycling. But you don't complain about that - in fact, you often contribute to it. * Although plenty of them do, many of your posts have nothing to do with motorcycles. Who decides when the off topic limit is exceeded? It seems like you only complain about off topic posts when you don't approve of the off topic subject. If you do, then off topic is fine. That tends to reduce the credibility of your complaint. Don't be so eager to just say what you want to say, Henry. *If it's on the subject you're addressing, you should first read my response in it's entirety. I already dealt with that in the sentence: *"It would tend to negate the rationale for having newsgroups devoted to particular areas of interest - areas which, although never pure in content, are nevertheless identifiable, making people better able to filter out subjects they don't want to be deluged with"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, you are so clever that you want to hide your stupidity. But that's hard to do... You sure have a problem coming up with a witty comeback, don't you? Well here's a hint thrown your way, boy. It might be that you're not terribly smart. How can you say that the above groups (plus some other left out) don't share a particular area of interest. Have you noticed WE ALL SHARE THE SAME ROAD? Well, kind of, because share would mean that we cooperate intead of intimidate each other. Following your example argues for cars driving in lanes devoted to bicycles, idiot. Still waiting for that post on the subject of respecting the commonly shared resource of Usenet, while cross-posting to as many unrelated newsgroups as possible. No deep thoughts on that, genius? |
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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
On Oct 31, 1:07*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote:
On Oct 31, 2:51*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote: On Oct 31, 12:41*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote: On Oct 31, 2:21*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote: On Oct 31, 12:07*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote: He sounds like a cop. Would cops be for safer roads? Good question, huh? More deeeeeep thoughts from the cross-posting genius. Exactly, and I can almost advance the answer. The corrupt ones who make a factory out of issuing speeding tickets, won't. But the good ones will. Wow. *Yet another amazing insight (for a 12 year old). You'll be surprised how smart kids are these days... Or you thought speeding tickets were about taming traffic? I think it has more to with feeding the city coffers and the lawyers. Here you hire a lawyer, and your points won't count toward your insurance and you won't even have to appear in court. How easier can it get than that? IT'S ALL ABOUT A MONEY, kids say. You don't say, genius? Oh, stop it! You're amazing, deep thoughts are going to blow everyone's mind! |
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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
"Henry" wrote in message ... Road Glidin' Don wrote: On Oct 31, 10:34 am, Henry wrote: They're just angry, uptight, and easily offended with no authority in real life, so they come to usenet to play tough guys and 'net cops. ;-) Of course. You, cross-posting vitriol about Bush and 9/11 here day after day after day for 5 years without a break... that's not an example of being angry, uptight or easily offended. But, if someone suggests you give it a break, then it's *their* panties that are in a wad. Riiiiiiight. Equating 9-11-01 and the Bush regime's tax payer theft, war crimes, mass murder, and terrorism with cross posting seems a little extreme... The only thing that is a "little extreme" is your ****ed-up brain. If and when we get B. Hussein O. for president, you will wish that we still had Bush in the White House. Now take your god damn liberal sentiments and stuff them up your ass, you moron! Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota |
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Could Key West be a bike model for America?
On Oct 31, 3:16*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote:
On Oct 31, 12:40*pm, KingOfTheApes wrote: On Oct 31, 2:20*pm, "Road Glidin' Don" wrote: On Oct 31, 12:02*pm, Henry wrote: Road Glidin' Don wrote: Suppose every message I and every other person here posted was cross- posted to a dozen or more newsgroups, related or not, in an effort to have our views read by as many people as possible. *It would tend to negate the rationale for having newsgroups devoted to particular areas of interest - areas which, although never pure in content, are nevertheless identifiable, making people better able to filter out subjects they don't want to be deluged with *(like non-Americans with endless rehashing of a single American 9/11 controversy). * Look at the content of this newsgroup. Probably half of the exchanges are about something other than motorcycling. But you don't complain about that - in fact, you often contribute to it. * Although plenty of them do, many of your posts have nothing to do with motorcycles. Who decides when the off topic limit is exceeded? It seems like you only complain about off topic posts when you don't approve of the off topic subject. If you do, then off topic is fine. That tends to reduce the credibility of your complaint. Don't be so eager to just say what you want to say, Henry. *If it's on the subject you're addressing, you should first read my response in it's entirety. I already dealt with that in the sentence: *"It would tend to negate the rationale for having newsgroups devoted to particular areas of interest - areas which, although never pure in content, are nevertheless identifiable, making people better able to filter out subjects they don't want to be deluged with"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, you are so clever that you want to hide your stupidity. But that's hard to do... You sure have a problem coming up with a witty comeback, don't you? Well here's a hint thrown your way, boy. *It might be that you're not terribly smart. How can you say that the above groups (plus some other left out) don't share a particular area of interest. Have you noticed WE ALL SHARE THE SAME ROAD? Well, kind of, because share would mean that we cooperate intead of intimidate each other. Following your example argues for cars driving in lanes devoted to bicycles, idiot. Still waiting for that post on the subject of respecting the commonly shared resource of Usenet, while cross-posting to as many unrelated newsgroups as possible. *No deep thoughts on that, genius?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I iniatially pushed for separate facilities (bike lanes), but now in light of the resistance from cyclists (who probably are elite cyclists who are not interested in them), I push both for bike lanes and traffic taming. Both conditions are present in Key West which make it appropriate as a model. I hope that's not hard to understand for someone with reading comprehension problems. |
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