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Old November 25th 08, 08:45 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Default Usenet/newsgroups (Google Groups) is so hacked

BG You really know how to hurt a person and its right before the
holidays TreBert

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Old November 25th 08, 10:11 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Nov 25, 12:45 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
BG You really know how to hurt a person and its right before the
holidays TreBert


Sorry about that.

~ BG

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Old November 27th 08, 01:24 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors in alleys.

On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors in alleys.
The one I'm using now was pulled from behind an apartment complex.

You can get free PCs ( desktops ) that way too, if you work at it.
I have bootable** Windows installers ( XP and Vista, 250 USD each ),
so I'd never mess with the boot sectors, like you did.
( **: PCs can boot from a CD or DVD, instead of the hard disk )

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Old November 27th 08, 05:50 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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The terrorism being practiced here, BradBoi, is NOT intellectual!
lmfjao!

Far from it in fact!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:13:53 -0800 (PST), BradGuth
wrote:

btw, our Jeff?Relf only wants $10,000 to stop changing the title of
this and most every other topic, or perhaps that's only his fee per
topic. At any rate, I think that's dirt cheap extortion, considering
the amount of intellectual terrorism that would be eliminated.

~ BG

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Old November 27th 08, 11:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors inalleys.

On Nov 26, 5:24 pm, Jeff$B"%(BRelf wrote:
On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors in alleys.
The one I'm using now was pulled from behind an apartment complex.

You can get free PCs ( desktops ) that way too, if you work at it.
I have bootable** Windows installers ( XP and Vista, 250 USD each ),
so I'd never mess with the boot sectors, like you did.
( **: PCs can boot from a CD or DVD, instead of the hard disk )



The Free Geek computer recycling organization will give you a free
computer for just a few days work at their location. I was
considering taking them up on their offer before oc so generously gave
me this new laptop (thanks oc!). Anything like that in Seattle?

When my PC HD crashed, I didn't even have an emergency bootable
diskette! I got a friend to create one and sent it to me, but he
used a recycled diskette and it had bad tracks right in the boot
sector! Finally found a site offering a downloadable boot disk. Was
having trouble downloading it on my antique computer for some reason.
It was so out of date that most sites brought up multiple error
message on the screen. My frience refused to help me download it
because it was an ".exe", and he was deathly afraid of viruses affter
just having one clear his hard drive! Finally I got it, or something
similar, downloaded somehow, and was able to start the recovery
process.

I have a system recovery CD for the laptop, but you lose everything if
you load it, as it clears tnhe HD. I was surprised that the laptop
contains a rich version of DOS (lots of commands/utilities). I
thought maybe it would be phased out.

Double-A

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Old November 27th 08, 11:32 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors inalleys.

On Nov 27, 3:01 pm, Double-A wrote:
On Nov 26, 5:24 pm, Jeff$B"%(BRelf wrote:

On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors in alleys.
The one I'm using now was pulled from behind an apartment complex.


You can get free PCs ( desktops ) that way too, if you work at it.
I have bootable** Windows installers ( XP and Vista, 250 USD each ),
so I'd never mess with the boot sectors, like you did.
( **: PCs can boot from a CD or DVD, instead of the hard disk )


The Free Geek computer recycling organization will give you a free
computer for just a few days work at their location. I was
considering taking them up on their offer before oc so generously gave
me this new laptop (thanks oc!). Anything like that in Seattle?

When my PC HD crashed, I didn't even have an emergency bootable
diskette! I got a friend to create one and sent it to me, but he
used a recycled diskette and it had bad tracks right in the boot
sector! Finally found a site offering a downloadable boot disk. Was
having trouble downloading it on my antique computer for some reason.
It was so out of date that most sites brought up multiple error
message on the screen. My frience refused to help me download it
because it was an ".exe", and he was deathly afraid of viruses affter
http://freegeek.org/just having one clear his hard drive! Finally I got it, or something
similar, downloaded somehow, and was able to start the recovery
process.

I have a system recovery CD for the laptop, but you lose everything if
you load it, as it clears tnhe HD. I was surprised that the laptop
contains a rich version of DOS (lots of commands/utilities). I
thought maybe it would be phased out.

Double-A


http://freegeek.org/

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Old November 28th 08, 12:17 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors in...

AA wrote,

I was considering taking them up on their offer before oc so

generously gave me
this new laptop (thanks oc!).


No problemo, amigo. Glad it's working out for you. It's a li'l token of
gratitude for your 'gem of insight' re. time stoppage at a BH's event
horizon. Hopefully the laptop will assist you in finding the resources
to get into a better situation.

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Old November 28th 08, 12:57 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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oc Glad you mentioned no time stoppage the moment of going into a BH. I
could easily get the idea the moment of passage is twice the speed of
light to its core. Gets this extra gravity energy from gravity force
acting as a push & pull. Gives a balancing act to Guth expansion theory
at the trillionth of a second of the BB go figure TreBert

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Old November 28th 08, 08:20 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Double-A[_2_]
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Default On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors in...

On Nov 27, 4:17*pm, (oldcoot) wrote:
AA wrote,



I was considering taking them up on their offer before oc so

generously gave me
this new laptop (thanks oc!).


No problemo, amigo. Glad it's working out for you. It's a li'l token of
gratitude for your *'gem of insight' re. time stoppage at a BH's event
horizon. Hopefully the laptop will assist you in finding the resources
to get into a better situation. *



I( certainly hope that is the case. Thanks.

Double-A

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Old November 28th 08, 08:32 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default On any given day, there are free-for-the-taking PC monitors in...

On Nov 28, 4:57*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
oc *Glad you mentioned no time stoppage the moment of going into a BH. I
could easily get the idea the moment of passage is twice the speed of
light to its core. Gets this extra gravity energy from gravity force
acting as a push & pull. Gives a balancing act to Guth expansion theory
at the trillionth of a second of the BB * go figure *TreBert



No Bert, you have it all wrong! There is no passage past the event
horizon because time has infinitely slowed there. Therefore there
also is no black hole singularity.

Double-A

 




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