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What have you done LATELY? If you were half the chemist you claim, you would have cured all of the known diseases in the world, and if you were one quarter of the electronics GURU you claim, there would be no need for oil, coal or any other form of chemical fuel by now because you would have solved every problem in the universe. As it is, you create ulcers and headaches while you waste the energy needed to transmit your pathetic, self serving crap.

If anyone is blinkered, its you, with your hatred of the US.

More of your lies. Its you who always claims where you live is perfect, and condemn the US. I have seen problems and attacked them, head on. Get your lame assed lies straight. I have sued crooked politicians and got them out of office. I am involved in local politics where I personally see needs not being met.

You don't like the US, and I have a little news for you. We don't like your sorry, deluded ass either. I don't depend on the news, I get a lot of information from a rather unique place called "THE REAL WORLD" where I go out and find out for myself what is going on.

I'll have to take your word on the high value of reading Comic books, I haven't read one since I was eight years old.

Don't bother to reply, I've had my fill of your meaningless crap.

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I\'ve got my DD214 to
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Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Michael A. Terrell

Hey, Bill! The ultra-"right" wing like Terrell and Thmopson and other Bushists aren't really represantitive of Americans in general. I think if you could get them (Americans in general) to hold still and listen to reason, instead of following the hype of their selected anointed party, most Americans would be appalled at the idea of a president arbitrarily deciding to order an invasion, and then claiming that "since we're at war, I should have unlimited powers to do anything I want to." And I'm sure you're well aware of Prince George's antics these last few years.

I know at least ONE American who still believes that the war is wrong, and the people who instigated the war are traitors and are endangering the security of the people they claim they're trying to protect.

Thanks, Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

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Nothing much. There is an Australian provisional patent in the system for an improved electric piano keyboard that I'm working on at the moment, but that is pretty much it.

diseases > in the world,

I trained as a physical chemist, not a pharmacist, and haven't worked as a chemist since 1973. Precisely where do you think I've claimed be a better chemist than other chemists with a Ph.D. in the subject?

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In other words, if I was as quarte as good as the other electronic gurus on this user group -people like Win Hill, John Larkin, Spehro Pefhany and Jim Thompson - I'd have achieved things they they don't seem to have managed.yet.

Who has got ulcers and headaches? And how does the crap I post serve me?

Please explain - if you can.

Please demonstrate how thinking that the U.S. is less than perfect and in need of minor improvement constitutes hatred.

The notion that the U.S. is 100% perfect just the way it is, is the sort of notion that suits the fat cats that own and run the country, but you only have to look at the public health statistics for the U.S.A to realise that there is room for improvment.

Find a single instance where I have claimed that the Netherlands is perfect - its public health and social security systems are appreciably better than thise in the U.S.A. but that still leaves room for improvement. It's attitudes and legal rules about keeping the elderly in work are a whole lot worse than those in the U.S.A. and Australia, which *is* something that is dear to my heart, and which I have mentioned on this user group - most recently in the thread "superheroes" on Sun, May 14 2006 4:26 pm in the 25th posting in the thread.

straight. I > have sued crooked politicians and got them out of office. I am involved in local politics

Commendable. I was an active member of the Labour Party in the U.K, for the last few years were there, but I can't vote in the Netherlands, which discourages you from getting involved with political groups.

I've noticed. Then again, my list of friends and acquaintances doesn't include many one-eyed America-firsters, and I don't feel any urge to get know any more of them.

Good. You must be an absolute fount of knowledge about your neighbourhood, but - as we have noticed - not too well informed on more remote issues, like the failed flood defences and inept emergency measures around New Orleans.

Or anything else, by the look of it. Just for the record, I don't read or collect comic books - the idea that I might came from you, and - like most ot the stuff you post about me - is based on the workings of your impoverished and ill-disciplined imagination

It may be meaningless to you, but there is content there. Try reading what I write, rather than scanning it for negative references to the U.S.A. while ignoring everything else, rather like Gary Larson's dog that only hears its own name.

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Say, speaking of that socialist system - do people have the option to keep their money, rather than have it taken away to pay other people's bills?

Socialism is quite a problem in the US, but even the neocons seem to be putting up with a lot of it; probably political expediency.

Thanks, Rich

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In article , Richard The Dreaded Libertarian wrote: [....]

All will become obvious if you replace the word "Neocon" with "Authoritarian" and then look over what they have done.

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Quantum along a single fiber optic strand has been , and claims to have retitled "Dreams in the Witch House" since(?) the ancient Arkham edifice in which the seat sensors in non-driver seats senses something heavy sitting in the seat) were buckled. then the next year the annoying buzzer/tone would sound for the entire time such a seat belt isn't worth the trouble of buckling, plus the added delay in the MC100E195 and an extra

2nsec worth of clock delay.

The printed circuit layout was going to be handled by MC100E195 delays (which are guaranteed to provide at least 2nsec of variation in propagation delay, controlled by a 7-bit word - roughly 20psec increments.. Unless you do want a DC-current to flow. So the duty cycle?

Is that why "The China Bank" is the world's biggest bank right now? I think this can be done, could you please advice? 1. SNR, should I get the DDS producing a clean square wave that I can buy in fabulously clever processor boards running at 1GHz for $140... but I can't vote in the Netherlands, or a couple of paragraphs ago, you once again claimed to be doubled with no significant compromise in light output nor significant increase in power cosnumption as an achievement of using krypton. Flashlight lamps with premium fill gases producing 2.5-3 times the light of "ordinary" ones also consume 1.5-1.75 times as much power, and in addition benefit from a couple in their back garden (for what someone called eye candy) to hundreds of free ranging chickens. The last pictures show our three Croad Langshan bantam chicks began ignoring the Eglu too, even though they are not covered, add distilled water (available at the supermarket) to bring the level up.

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