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It's About Time
On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 20:06:58 +1000, "ant"
wrote this crap: Ah, he's on the bike. That explains it. Putting along, he could be typing and wardriving for access. Maybe his laptop doesn't do wireless. or he hasn't found the button. He's probably in jail, somewhere. And he's not allowed library privileges because he was caught abusing some of the inmates. My T-shirt says, "This shirt is the ultimate power in the universe." |
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Harry Weiner wrote:
He's probably in jail, somewhere. And he's not allowed library privileges because he was caught abusing some of the inmates. They were caught abusing him, more like it, and he refused to press charges. -- ant Don't try to reply to my email addy: I'm borrowing that of the latest scammer/spammer |
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It's About Time
On Sep 8, 4:37 am, Clarencedarrow
wrote: On Sep 8, 1:58 am, (Jeff Davis) wrote: She is making a bank deposit for me in the morning. It's just to save me a trip to the bank. There is no Wells Fargo in JH. The nearest Wells Fargo is 50 miles south of here. Now lemme get this straight, you don't have a personal bank in JH. Everybody has to have a local personal bank to conduct basic local business and your mommy is conducting your business for you? You ARE retarded. If she can conduct business by phone, why can't you? Perhaps because it's HER money? BTW, I had a little adventure attempting to pay the phone bill by phone last night. We haven't been using the land line at all and we are planning to drop it in favor of cell phones (we have 6 for a family of five and my wife's two businesses) and cable connections. Well, if you ignore the phone company long enough, they will disconnect the line for you, so I tried to get reinstated just long enough to pay up and cancel. First, I called the Customer Service number on the bill - Business office is closed until Monday, but if I stayed on the line, I could attempt to pay by phone. When I finally got through the security check (code number on the bill, zip code and last 4 digits of SSAN), the phone told me I owed "Zero dollars" and refused to accept a payment. So I tried the on-line method at att.com. I had no record of an account with them, so I tried to set one up. Apparently we already have one tied to the phone number, so it asked me for my login name and password. Not knowing what it might be, I tried the login and password I usually use on throwaway accounts (like newspapers that require a login to search their archives). That didn't work, but there was a "forgot your password?" tab, so I clicked that. It returned with a login name that I have never used and a password hint that made me realize I had created the account when our phone company was still called SBC. OK, finally logged in, they even knew my bank account number already and accepted my payment as requested. However, they still had the final word - "Service may not be restored for 2 business days". So now I have to email anyone who might wnat to call me and tell them to use my cell phone number from now on. |
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In article ,
Vincent Walker wrote: Fascinating. Are you an advocate of the Technical school of trading or the Fundamentalist school of trading and why? I'm a practitioner of the hold IBM for 22 years come hell or high water school. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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Harry Weiner wrote: He's probably in jail, somewhere. And he's not allowed library privileges because he was caught abusing some of the inmates. And you spew unmittigated bull**** at the drop of a hat. You people make it impossible to take anything published in r.s.a. seriously. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." |
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On Sep 8, 2:38 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote:
In article , Vincent Walker wrote: Fascinating. Are you an advocate of the Technical school of trading or the Fundamentalist school of trading and why? I'm a practitioner of the hold IBM for 22 years come hell or high water school. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." IBM just had a huge scientific breakthrough in making data switches at the molecular level. It will probably revolutionize the industry...and is (As yet) much more feasible than "quantum computing". IBM is probably good stock to hold on to right now. Jeff you need to admit, you may have chosen the ski now / ski forever lifestyle...That's fine...But it does come at a tremendous cost. One in which virtually all people your age reject. That's because they have closer ties to family, jobs...and other things in life which give them jsut as much (if not more) fulfillment and joy. |
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On Sep 8, 2:41 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote:
In article , Harry Weiner wrote: He's probably in jail, somewhere. And he's not allowed library privileges because he was caught abusing some of the inmates. And you spew unmittigated bull**** at the drop of a hat. You people make it impossible to take anything published in r.s.a. seriously. It's Usenet, Jeff. Hell, it's the internet. Take what you want, leave what you want. |
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It's About Time
On Sep 8, 4:43 pm, Yabahoobs wrote:
On Sep 8, 2:38 pm, (Jeff Davis) wrote: I'm a practitioner of the hold IBM for 22 years come hell or high water school. -- According to John Perry Barlow, "Jeff Davis is a truly gifted trouble-maker." IBM just had a huge scientific breakthrough in making data switches at the molecular level. It will probably revolutionize the industry...and is (As yet) much more feasible than "quantum computing". IBM is probably good stock to hold on to right now. Unfortunately one stock does not a portfolio make. With this character, it's just name-dropping on a corporate level. IBM has had its share of major miscues particularly in the late eighties which required significant restructuring. That is why, effective diversification is necessary. Proof - look at all those poor people that had their retirement savings tied up in the Enron debacle. Ya never know. However, it appears that Mr. Doofus again avoided answering the question put to him. Big surprise. |
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On Sep 8, 4:43 pm, Yabahoobs wrote:
Jeff you need to admit, you may have chosen the ski now / ski forever lifestyle...That's fine...But it does come at a tremendous cost. One in which virtually all people your age reject. That's because they have closer ties to family, jobs...and other things in life which give them jsut as much (if not more) fulfillment and joy. What's the matter? You seem to be in a pensive mood. Very subdued. 100% correct but subdued. |
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