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Jamie thinks he reads "just fine" but does have fairly obvious problems with comprehending what he thinks he has read. I seem to have mentioned this before.

Jamie is totally confident that what he thinks he sees is actually there. In practice, he doesn't comprehend all that much.

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Krw's definition of "stupidity" is that it is what causes other people to d isagree with him. The idea that he might be wrong doesn't enter his head.

See above.

Krw ignores the fact that this is a text-only group, and any form of partic ipation is evidence of basic literacy.

Since krw seems to define "illiteracy" in the same way he defines "stupidit y" - as one of the properties of other people that make them disagree with him, this is a trifle comical.

Krw's brain isn't set up to let him realise that he's made an idiot of hims elf, again, or ever.

Krw's definition of "liar" is anybody who says anything that krw disagrees with. He has yet to learn the convention that if you are calling someone a liar you have to spell out what they said that was untrue and muster object ive evidence to demonstrate that it was untrue, and that they could have be en expected to know about this evidence.

See also "stupid" and "illiterate".

And krw used to provide them, until it became clear that he was always the same joke.

Krw's self-perception is impressively positive. His wife must have to flatt er him a lot to keep him happy - nobody else could be bothered.

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I know how to read and also was demagnetising automotive things years ago. The fact is that you made a statement which was obviously incorrect and now look stupid trying to defend it.

Dan

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On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 8:55:46 PM UTC-4, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno wrote: I said that no mechanics were

Actually drums and rotors do not get hot enough to lose magnetism. The fact is you make statements that are obviously false.

Dan

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On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 05:36:40 -0700 (PDT), " snipped-for-privacy@krl.org" Gave us:

Not drums and rotors though, idiot.

The fact that you are contending something which is obviously incorrect, proves that you were and are a stupid form of a person claiming to have ever been a mechanic.

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On Sun, 2 Aug 2015 05:39:49 -0700 (PDT), " snipped-for-privacy@krl.org" Gave us:

You're an idiot. They get red hot and that is several times more than the curie point for magnetization of the alloy used in them.

You lying sack of painted into a corner shit.

That is what you just did, idiot.

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They are correct about you, you are such a dumb shit!

Jamie

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M Philbrook

And you know what they are made of and the curie temperature?

And you do realize that brake drums and rotors can get red hot, but most never get close to that hot.

But keep making statements. It is entertaining to read them.

Dan

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On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 16:35:18 -0500, John Fields Gave us:

That's krw in a nutshell.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

What we have here is AlwaysWrong sucking up to UsuallyWrong.

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With krw reminding us that he thinks that he's AlwaysRight - AlwaysFarRight is as close to that as he actually gets.

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Oh, OK, so it _was_ the tool's fault?
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The tool has nothing to do with your stupidity. You really are getting senile.

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On Wed, 05 Aug 2015 20:02:29 -0400, krw Gave us:

Deliberately being an obtuse little bitch makes you the one failing to use the tool between your ears correctly. The snide cracks cast your childish position in stone.

And then you want others to treat you as credible or mature. Good luck with that.

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