From: hanson on
"Speeders & Drunk Drivers Kill Kids" <xeton2001(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
Benj <bjacoby(a)iwaynet.net> wrote:
"We live in the greatest nation in the history of the
world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it."
-- Barack Obama.
>>
Speeders wrote:
He didn't really say that, did he?
>
hanson wrote:
.... ahahahaha.... 2ell, there are 67,100 google hits, perhaps
mostly from folks who too must have heard the quote:
>
BHO: "We live in the greatest nation in the history of the world.
BHO: I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it.".
>
ahaha.. That is a good one!... AHAHAHA.. What I am missing
in it though are Obama's many pauses followed by his equally
many ---- "And...." --------
>
Thanks for the laughs, guys, especially to my friend Jacoby,
ahahahaha... ahahahahanson


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From: Fritz Wuehler on
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"hanson" <hanson(a)quick.net> wrote:
>
> "Speeders & Drunk Drivers Kill Kids" <xeton2001(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> Benj <bjacoby(a)iwaynet.net> wrote:
> "We live in the greatest nation in the history of the
> world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it."
> -- Barack Obama.
> >>
> Speeders wrote:
> He didn't really say that, did he?
> >
> hanson wrote:
> .... ahahahaha.... 2ell, there are 67,100 google hits, perhaps
> mostly from folks who too must have heard the quote:
> >
> BHO: "We live in the greatest nation in the history of the world.
> BHO: I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it.".
> >
> ahaha.. That is a good one!... AHAHAHA.. What I am missing
> in it though are Obama's many pauses followed by his equally
> many ---- "And...." --------
> >
> Thanks for the laughs, guys, especially to my friend Jacoby,
> ahahahaha... ahahahahanson

hanson! good to see you again my
friend! I hear old Klaus Shadenfreude has been
calling you out for making him a
fool. Have I missed anything too good?

Fritz

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From: hanson on
Spritze "Fritz Wuehler" <fritz@.rodent.net> wuehlte & wrote:
> "hanson" <hanson(a)quick.net> wrote:
>> "Speeders & Drunk Drivers Kill Kids" <xeton2001(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Benj <bjacoby(a)iwaynet.net> wrote:

Ben jacoby wrote:
"We live in the greatest nation in the history of the
world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it."
-- Barack Obama.
>> >>
Speeders wrote:
He didn't really say that, did he?
>> >
hanson wrote:
..... ahahahaha.... well, there are 67,100 google hits, perhaps
mostly from folks who too must have heard the quote:
>> >
Obama: "We live in the greatest nation in the history of the world.
Obama: I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it.".
>> >
ahaha.. That is a good one!... AHAHAHA.. What I am missing
in it though are Obama's many pauses followed by his equally
many ---- "And...." --------
>> >
Thanks for the laughs, guys, especially to my friend Jacoby,
ahahahaha... ahahahahanson
>
"Fritz Wuehler" wrote:
hanson! good to see you again my friend!
I hear old Klaus Shadenfreude has been calling you out
for making him a fool.
Have I missed anything too good?
Fritz
>
hanson wrote:
ahahahaha... ok, Fritze Spritze, i'll take your bait. I don't
know when & why the beSch�digte Klaus Freudenh�usler
"has been calling me out for making him a fool".
>
When did I make a fool out of Klaus Freudenh�usler?
I never did. I have praised K. Freudenh�usler for advocating
gun ownership and for polishing his gun, and that he would
get no Freude, but only do more Schaden to himself if he
badgers Potter.
>
I wouldn't know whether you have missed good things. For
that do consult the traffic between Potter & Freudenh�usler.
(sounds so Jewish, like Afterduft or Axelschweiss, doesn't it).
>
I very rarely follow the exchange mechanics of their tripe, but
from the few posts of theirs that I have seen is clear that Potter
plays Freudenh�usler and his shadows Saul Crotchier et. al
like a country fiddle... & the poor bastards don't even realize it....
Thanks for the laughs, dude... ahahaha... ahahahanson



From: spudnik on
I didn't get the gist of the CBS reportage, although it seemed
to be literate & wikipediaized (yeeha .-)

seemed like "more decimal points," although
there was a (wikip.) bibliographic note referring to Dicke --
I think, it was his paper that Einstein saw on one
of his rare visits to his Caltech office, and pooh-poohed,
regarding the predominant redshifitng of the heavens.

thus:
and, if at the centerof Sun is an iron core,
the theory might have to be revized (don't laugh;
not only was this a mainstream theory at one time,
it may not have been laid to rest (in current research)).

thus:
Rob, you uneducated, global-warmed-over bog-creature --
did you create any oil, today?...
seriously, that was amuzing about the cancellation-of-submission.
reminds me
of the time that Popular Science made an on-the-wayside attack
upon S. Fred Singer; at the time they were owned by Times-Mirror,
the then-owner of the LAtribcoTimes. the article was nominally and
visually an aggrandizement of three professors (and taht could
have included one of my own, at UCLA) of a theory about climate,
which had been celebrated already (I think) with a Nobel.
they included a mug-shot of the good doctor,
along with no mention of his vitae; alas!

> Gosh. Such an important piece of research destroyed because his boss
> cancelled the application to "a high-reputation journal".

thus:
the Skeptics were a Greek cult in the Roman Pantheon,
along with the Peripatetics, the Gnostics, the Solipsists etc.
ad vomitorium; as long as the Emperor was the Top doG,
you were left to your beliefs (til, of course,
Jesus -- after it became the state church).

thus:
virtually all of "global" warming -- strictly a misnomer, along
with Arrhenius 1896 "glasshouse gasses," except to first-order --
is computerized simulacra & very selective reporting, although
a lot of the latter is just a generic lack of data (that is,
historical data for almost all glaciers -- not near civilization).
I say, from the few that I casually *am* familiar with,
that *no* database shows "overall" warming --
not that the climate is not changing, rapidly,
in the Anthropocene.

thus:
instead, we should blame Pascal for discovering,
experimentally, his "plenum," which he thought was perfect. I mean,
it's always good to have a French v. English dichotomy,
with a German thrown-in for "triality."
> of Newton's "action at a distance" of gravity,
> via the re-adumbration of his dead-as-
> a-doornail-or-Schroedinger's-cat corpuscle,
> "the photon." well, and/or "the aether,"
> necessitated by "the vacuum."

--Light: A History!
http://21stcenturysciencetech.com

--NASCAR rules on rotary engines!
http://white-smoke.wetpaint.com
From: Klaus Shadenfreude on
[Default] On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 23:45:01 +0800, "Tom Potter"
<xprivatnews(a)mailinator.com> wrote in talk.politics.guns:

>
>"Klaus Shadenfreude" <klausshadenfreude(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> [Default] On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 18:57:28 +0800, "Tom Potter"
>> <xprivatnews(a)mailinator.com> wrote in talk.politics.guns:
>>
>>>I am saddened to see that my Jewish pal Sternberger
>>>called me a "nutball" perhaps because I pointed out
>>>that Jews have come into conflict with all of their neighbors
>>>throughout history.
>>
>> No, he called you a "nut ball" because you consistently act nutty, yet
>> accuse everyone else around you as being "Jewish."
>
>As can be seen my Jewish pal "Klaus Shadenfreude"
>continues to lie,

Then cite your proof that I'm Jewish, you incompetent boob. IN the
next post.

You know what a cite is, don't you?
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