From: jmfbahciv on 29 Oct 2006 06:14 In article <VjT0h.22840$e66.20121(a)newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>, <lucasea(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > >"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:45436FD6.3B0A4C75(a)hotmail.com... >> >> >> jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >> >>> Wow. You should market your filter. I know a few politicians >>> that would love to hand them out before every speech. >> >> Do you have anything useful to contribute ? > >Apparently she doesn't. Logic has failed her, so she just goes around >spouting Republican soundbites and acting holier-than-thou when people dare >to question them. I seem to be making my points; I can tell when you start using circular logic to refute them. /BAH
From: jmfbahciv on 29 Oct 2006 06:16 In article <VBJ0h.795$wX.13(a)newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>, <lucasea(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > ><jmfbahciv(a)aol.com> wrote in message >news:ehvki9$8ss_001(a)s1270.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com... >> In article <454342E5.9F806C12(a)hotmail.com>, >> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >>> >>>> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>>> >jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> Which word of the phrase "World Trade Center" >>>> >> do you not understand? <snip> >>>> However, it seems that you are making the assumption you accuse >>>> me of making; namely, that all Muslims deem capitalism as an unIslamic >>>> condition. >>> >>>They don't in any way. Where did you ever get such an insane idea ? The >>>Gulf >>>States in particular tend to be very modern and forward looking. >>> >>> >>>> The threat comes from Muslims who believe that *all* >>>> Western civilization activities are bad. >>> >>>Muslims *love* trade. >> >> Barter trade. Not capitalism trade. > >Uh....what's the difference? Oh yeah, I forgot, we don't have a World >Barter Center. No common money. Bartering is face-to-face exchange of goods. /BAH
From: jmfbahciv on 29 Oct 2006 06:21 In article <PvadnagQsYym7N7YRVnyhQ(a)pipex.net>, "T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote: > ><jmfbahciv(a)aol.com> wrote in message >news:ehvki9$8ss_001(a)s1270.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com... >> In article <454342E5.9F806C12(a)hotmail.com>, >> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >>> >>>> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>>> >jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> Which word of the phrase "World Trade Center" >>>> >> do you not understand? >>>> > >>>> >In a much earlier post you suggested that Islam was anti-capitalist / >>>> business. >>>> >Maybe you'd like to take a look at this ? Or maybe you'd prefer to >> continue >>>> >living in ignorance of the facts ? >>>> > >>>> >http://www.bahrainwtc.com/ >>>> >>>> I don't webbit and it's too stormy to go to the library today. >>> >>>You're incapable of browsing the web from home ? >> >> Yes. >> >>> Just how blinkered are you ? >> >> 486, DOS 6.0, Windows 3.11, and about 18Kbyte of real memory left. > >Lynx. Nope. I plan on trn. > >If you can read USENET you can read the web. > >Better still, get rid of Windows and install Linux. I already have a system but am finding it difficult to get started for some strange reason. It's all on hold until I get a room finished. Last week I made a shelf from a piece of cypress that came from a school library. I put my TOPS-10 Notebook set up there. Then I took the nameplates, that the lead operator gave JMF when the lab changed from PDP-10 to a VAXland, and not both doors have DEC-10 nameplates above them. The room isn't the size of the gymnasium our lab had to be, but it's becoming a minature -10 lab again. The Linux system will run the -10 emulator and a PDP-10 operating system will boot up. /BAH
From: jmfbahciv on 29 Oct 2006 06:25 In article <45439C27.E38EA83A(a)hotmail.com>, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > >T Wake wrote: > >> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >> > jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >> >> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> >jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >> >> >> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >In a much earlier post you suggested that Islam was anti-capitalist / >> >> >> >business. >> >> >> >Maybe you'd like to take a look at this ? Or maybe you'd prefer to >> >> >> >continue living in ignorance of the facts ? >> >> >> > >> >> >> >http://www.bahrainwtc.com/ >> >> >> >> >> >> I don't webbit and it's too stormy to go to the library today. >> >> > >> >> >You're incapable of browsing the web from home ? >> >> >> >> Yes. >> >> >> >> > Just how blinkered are you ? >> >> >> >> 486, DOS 6.0, Windows 3.11, and about 18Kbyte of real memory left. >> > >> > What excuse do you have for still using such an antique ? >> > >> > I recently picked a Pentium 3 with 256M of RAM, 10GB hd, CD-ROM, audio, >> > 64M graphics card and LAN for the princely sum of ?10 ! I'm actually using >> it >> > right now ! >> >> I am starting to build a mental image of /BAH as a sort of survivalist, >> living in a log cabin with a shotgun and a computer built out of twigs. >> >> It would go a long way to explaining some things said here. > >It would. > >I'm still perpelexed by the idea that thinks she's some important big shot. I wasn't. But I greased the axles of those who were. /BAH
From: jmfbahciv on 29 Oct 2006 06:27
In article <eYqdnV1nvMdH7d7YRVnysA(a)pipex.net>, "T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote: > ><jmfbahciv(a)aol.com> wrote in message >news:ehvloo$8qk_005(a)s1270.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com... >> In article <45435648.FD2B9A7(a)hotmail.com>, >> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >>> >>>> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >>>> >jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote: >>>> >> <lucasea(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >> >Your pompousness aside, so what? It was just a couple of buildings >> full >>>> >> >of people, mostly Americans. >>>> >> >>>> >> The primary purpose of the occupants was global trade. >>>> > >>>> >Not especially. It was just a catchy name for a big office block. >>>> >>>> Yes. That is how the mayor got the building filled up; by attracting >>>> businesses that dealt in world trade. >>> >>>Largely financial institutions as far as I know. That's not exclusively >>>about >>>world trade. >> >> You overlooked the commodities and shipping businesses. > >Still not the centre of world trade. There are more economically important >buildings in New York, let alone globally. You are exhibiting complete idiocy. It was the people, their knowledge and the data that mattered. /BAH |