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mnottertail -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 5:16:00 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Icarys

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Yeah, keyboard commando, you got a separate address from your moms basement or do I send it in care of her?

I await your enriching invention and worldwide fame, (but not really, I think I will just go have a beer). Only trouble, you will not be the first 'internet millionaire' and you would actually have to produce and market this prototype.


Your failure to do so is in every newspaper and on every television and radio even now, merely by the absence of this confounding new discovery, and will continue to be so.

And what do you do for a living? Did someone say pawnbroker?

Just because someone hasn't done something with an idea doesn't mean the idea won't work. Logic should tell a person that, if they were capable of showing some that is.

There are always people like you available though to tell others what they can't do and yet you've not done much yourself.. That's usually the case.




Oh, imagination is more important than knowledge. (einstein said that).

And a steam engine lawnmower or weedeater has no bearing on this conversation, and I would never say you couldnt make one of those, hell every tractor company in the US got their start with roughly the same thing with the possible exception of Allis-Chalmers (I do not believe they made a steam tractor).

And anyone can make a fairly efficient motor, hell, we used to make balsa airplanes and the motor was a rubber band.

Insofar as magnet (of any kind super or shitbreather) placement and attenuations are concerned the best out there is a three phase motor with a serial kick and one weak leg. they run like 130-130-97, I forget the exact numbers.

However, the motor you describe is nothing special and is no more efficient than anything out there, no cheaper, no longer lasting, or nothing, so what is its allure?

Whats the difference between a pop called strawberry and a pop called strangleberry, its sugared water. You have nothing not there already, and no catchy fuckin name.

Hey, Bose-Einstein made a refrigerator (yanno, Bose-Einstein condensate discoveries papers, journals, theories, laws and all, efficient as hell, never caught on, they went bankrupt.


So, the whale is undoubtably one of the largest mammals alive today.

That statement is humdrum, pedestrian, plebian, nothing new, and unassailable, you can build a motor, also unassailable.

It aint nothing new, nor better, nor cheaper, nor more efficient. (also unassailable)





Politesub53 -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 5:17:53 PM)


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ORIGINAL: poise


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ORIGINAL: Icarys

I'm outta here.. You guys can bite my ankles later K?

Is it later yet? [8D]



You need to ask Mnot nicely.

Is it later Ron ? [8D]




mnottertail -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 5:19:57 PM)

He has to go take out the trash before he builds his motor. (moms have rules).




Icarys -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 5:54:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

He has to go take out the trash before he builds his motor. (moms have rules).

Nah I did that earlier but there's still a bag of it left it seems.

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However, the motor you describe is nothing special and is no more efficient than anything out there, no cheaper, no longer lasting, or nothing, so what is its allure?

You two douches are making a much bigger deal out of it than I ever have.

The rest of your post is nothing new either.

Speaking of imagination.. rather good one you have. The ole guy in mothers basement is used up..

I live in a large home right by my self, running a very successful business so your negative comments are just silly. [;)] It's cool though, I have some work to do.

It's later. Continue. [:D]




DomKen -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 8:08:25 PM)

I find it hilarious how you think you can deny what you write like everyone will simply believe you rather than double checking what you wrote previously.

Have you read the wiki article on thermodynamics and entropy yet? They might be basic enough for you to figure out what everyone has been telling you.




Icarys -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 8:25:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: DomKen

I find it hilarious how you think you can deny what you write like everyone will simply believe you rather than double checking what you wrote previously.

Have you read the wiki article on thermodynamics and entropy yet? They might be basic enough for you to figure out what everyone has been telling you.

The wheels on the bus go round and round. [:D]




Iamsemisweet -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 8:36:13 PM)

You guys are still at it? Not to be too personal, but do any of you have girl friends?




Icarys -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 8:44:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet

You guys are still at it? Not to be too personal, but do any of you have girl friends?

Why, you offering. [:D]

Ya know when I see your name, I think bakers chocolate. [:D]




Iamsemisweet -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (8/31/2011 10:17:52 PM)

LOL, about the baker's chocolate. The way I got that name was that is how the iPad auto corrects my email address.
And no, I wasn't exactly offering, I was more curious if your girl friends were getting annoyed that you were on the computer for hours having a pissing contest. I know I would be.
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ORIGINAL: Icarys

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ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet

You guys are still at it? Not to be too personal, but do any of you have girl friends?

Why, you offering. [:D]

Ya know when I see your name, I think bakers chocolate. [:D]





DeviantlyD -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (9/1/2011 1:38:58 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Icarys

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I don't mind them knowing what I'm buying.


It's the idea of getting used to being watched that I oppose most but it's also what could potentially happen when people trust technology without questioning it.

I'm a big fan of tech. I love gadgets and computers and am fascinated with tech in general. At one of my homes, people used to drop off old computers and whatnot on my porch instead of the dump and I'd scavenged for parts to build computers and or repair radios and such. I had a whole room of parts stacked to the ceiling. Anyway, when large companies get involved with collecting info on people, it may be a good thing in some ways but the potential for abuse, if tech gets too intrusive, can be seriously problematic.

Don't listen to Ken, he has a habit of misrepresenting small facts like he did and refusing to say he's wrong . Those devices can be read from greater distances than 1" (If you don't believe me then read the articles I presented.. The facts are plain as day..even with the passive ones..) and as the tech for the better ones get lower in cost, so too, will their uses grow..

This reminds me of how they pushed through the electronic voting without much more than a peep about security. Edit: Oh and don't forget about the ole garage door opener thefts that were popular. lol

Trust things like that blindly at your own peril. This article below shows you what a person with a little know-how can do on the cheap and how easy it is to do it. Just a hint.

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.05/rfid.html



So where were you when I posted this? :P

At least they aren't as bad as they used to be. Now you have to pay for any of the information they used to provide for free to any freak out there.




Icarys -> RE: Speaking of cyberstalking, google wants to know where you are (9/1/2011 6:38:19 AM)

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I was more curious if your girl friends were getting annoyed that you were on the computer for hours having a pissing contest.


Unfortunately they happen with men and women, especially on boards. I've never been one to shy away from a fight, argument or anything that would compromise what I see as the truth, regardless of a female being annoyed over it.

To answer your question, no, at this time I am single and although there have been a few I wouldn't mind pursuing, I'll be leaving soon so I don't see it as smart or "fair" for me to get involved then place the pressure on the relationship or on a female to have to decide so soon about a huge life changing move to Alaska.

So I've kept my distance.




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