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Old May 25th 06, 04:29 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
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Rand Simberg wrote:

(snip waste of bandwidth)

If this insult swapping were clever it wouldn't be a complete waste of
time, there'd be some entertainment value. However neither you, nor
McCall, nor Chomko are entertaining.
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"VASSILIS PREVELAKIS" wrote in message
...
Notice also that SUVs are considered "trucks"
only wrt the CAFE quotas, elsewhere, they are normal vehicles (e.g. tolls,
and no-truck lanes). You may view this as democracy in action.


They are also considered "light trucks" for safety reasons. Also, if you pay
attention to the tolls, at least back east, it is usually trucks with more
than two axles (or sometimes more than four tires) which pay extra in tolls.
The Garden State Parkway prohibits trucks north of exit 105, but does allow
vans and pickups.


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Old May 25th 06, 06:41 PM posted to sci.space.policy,alt.conspiracy,sci.space.history
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haha... I posted this last e-mail from a friend's computer, and I
guess he was logged in to google...

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Old May 26th 06, 08:58 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
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On Thu, 25 May 2006 08:29:09 -0700, Hop David wrote:

Rand Simberg wrote:

(snip waste of bandwidth)


Maybe we should have a "Be Nice To Rand Day". Maybe every
May 25th. That gives us time to prepare

Dale

It's nice to be nice.
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Old May 26th 06, 12:01 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history
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On Fri, 26 May 2006 00:58:55 -0700, in a place far, far away, Dale
made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to
indicate that:

On Thu, 25 May 2006 08:29:09 -0700, Hop David wrote:

Rand Simberg wrote:

(snip waste of bandwidth)


Maybe we should have a "Be Nice To Rand Day". Maybe every
May 25th. That gives us time to prepare


What's strange is that I haven't even been posting to this thread that
much, compared to McCall and Chomko. I don't even know what it was
that he snipped of mine.

Speaking of May 25th, I'm surprised that no one has mentioned that it
was the forty-fifth anniversary of Kennedy's speech. We got to the
moon eight years later, did it for about three and a half years, and
haven't been back in over a third of a century.
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Old May 27th 06, 12:32 AM posted to sci.space.policy,alt.conspiracy,sci.space.history
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(Eric Chomko) wrote:

:Fred J. McCall ) wrote:
::
(Eric Chomko) wrote:
:
:: :Fred J. McCall ) wrote:
:: ::
(Eric Chomko) wrote:
:: :
:: :: :Maybe it has to do with telling employers that they can't turn America
:: :: :into Mexico, by paying people too little.
:: :: :
:: :: :But I know that this is too deep a concept for you...
:: :
:: :: There is only so much money in each business to pay labor with. Higher
:: :: labor costs per hour mean some businesses (and jobs) go away.
:: :
:: :Not according to the Bush tax cut plan. That's the whole point of cutting
:: :taxes, so jobs DON'T go away.
:
:: You DO realize there is no connection between your first remark and
:: this one, right?
:
:Wrong! The whole point of cutting taxes is so business can grow, thus more
:jobs. If I'm wrong, then why cut taxes? So you and I can spend $400 more?!?

And the connection to forcing up minimum wages because business is
"paying people too little" is?

:: :: But I know that this is too deep a concept for you...
:: :
:: :No, it's you that's operating from scarcity again. Try abundance, though
:: :it's a new concept for you.
:
:: The only thing you seem to have an 'abundance' of is stupidity, Eric.
:
:But I and others keep pointing out the flaws in your "logic", so I won't be
:emulating you anytime soon.

The only thing you ever 'point out' is your own ass, Eric.

--
"Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar
territory."
--G. Behn
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Old May 30th 06, 04:16 PM posted to sci.space.policy,alt.conspiracy,sci.space.history
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Pat Flannery ) wrote:


: Eric Chomko wrote:

:
: You have no idea regarding the power of Big Oil. They and their cousin the
: Military Industrial Complex own Bush and were the impetus to start this war in
: Iraq.
:
:

: I can certainly see Halliburton/KBR being very keen on the idea,
: considering how much money they made off of it.

Just get one of their top people elected who has access to the armed
forces. That would be Cheney. I have heard of self-serving administrations
in the past (i.e. Harding and the Teapot Dome:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teapot_Dome), but this administration is the
most brazen in my lifetime (I was born during Ike).

Eric

: Pat
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Old May 30th 06, 04:26 PM posted to sci.space.policy,alt.conspiracy,sci.space.history
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Rand Simberg ) wrote:
: On Wed, 24 May 2006 16:50:26 -0500, in a place far, far away, Pat
: Flannery made the phosphor on my monitor glow in
: such a way as to indicate that:

: Eric Chomko wrote:
:
: You have no idea regarding the power of Big Oil. They and their cousin the
: Military Industrial Complex own Bush and were the impetus to start this war in
: Iraq.
:
: I can certainly see Halliburton/KBR being very keen on the idea,
: considering how much money they made off of it.

: Patrick, when you're agreeing with Eric Chomko, you might want to
: consider stepping away from the bar...

Rand, he's not agreeing with me per se, he's reading the writing on the
wall. Since you're still in the bathroom of that bar, you might try and
read something besides the writings on those walls! ha-ha

When are you going to get that what you say, think and believe isn't the
gospel truth in some manner where you have you seem to think you have sway
over public opinion here or anywhere, especially in the area of politics.

Trying to claim some sort of guilt by association related to me rather
than discuss the content is yet another form of your ad hominem that you
are once again too dense to grasp. But keep this sort of thing coming as
it is my form of USENET entertainment.

Eric
 




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