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Tony Lance
April 22nd 06, 12:18 PM
Big Bertha Thing electron
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/electron.html
Access page JPG 53K Image
Astrophysics net ring Access site
Newsgroup Reviews including soc.history.what-if

Round photographic plates.

Caption;-
Showing a track left by a cosmic ray electron,
in a magnetic field of 12,000 oersteds.
The energy of this electron is 8 MeV,
very low for a cosmic ray,
but much higher than that of any electron
ever ejected, by a gamma ray from a natural
radioactive substance.

From a book by
J.D.Stranathan Ph.D.,
Professor of Physics and Chairman of
Department, University of Kansas.
The "Particles" of Modern Physics.
(C) Copyright The Blakston Co. 1942

Big Bertha Thing noah

When its raining cats, dogs, kitchen sinks,
the lot. The time to start worrying is when
you see a guy building an ark.

Pastures is mathematical ark,
to negotiate a sea of numbers,
with Outlandish PPT by Structure,
as the first of many rainbows.

(C) Copyright Tony Lance 1997.
To comply with my copyright,
please distribute complete copies, free of charge.

Tony Lance



Big Bertha Thing debit

UK big banks have now made debit cards mandatory.
1. Every cheque book has a debit card.
2. You do not sign agreement for debit card.
3. Lost or stolen cards must be cancelled.
4. Insure debit cards for 1000 pounds sterling.
5. For every 8 pounds loss charged to the customer, the bank can
lend 92 pounds. (Multiplier)
6. Cheque guarantee card included.
7. Cash Card included.
8. Phantom withdrawals included.
9. 50 pounds cashback at supermarkets.
10. 250 pounds 'Hole-in-the-wall' withdrawals.
11. 100 pounds Post Office and bank withdrawals.
12. How do you prove that you have cut the card up and disposed of it?
13. How do you prove that you did not use it before destruction?
14. Cut the card up and give to your solicitor or third party for
safe-keeping. (Escrow)
15. The survival of the banks depends on putting customers to the
sword. (Barbaric) Obviously not all customers, just enough.
16. Unauthorized access to debit card accounts, includes both
criminals and bank insiders, which seem to be synonymous.
17. Authorized access to debit card accounts, includes bank
insiders, grazing on the customers like milk cows, in their
official capacity, as per job description.
18. You no longer need to prove this in a court of law, since it is
endemic and ubiquitous. (Common knowledge) Case law sufficient
for class action.

Salmon Egg
April 22nd 06, 07:52 PM
What is a Big Bertha Thing? It seems to make no sense.

Bill

April 23rd 06, 03:02 AM
Salmon Egg wrote:
> What is a Big Bertha Thing? It seems to make no sense.
>
> Bill

Read all his usenet messages.
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?enc_author=BNEJrhoAAACv-Buqh1s1hlEPeEO5Z6UQJR6Y7StSDFSsuippEO5ZkQ&scoring=d&hl=en
It all there in the first one. All that is, except what prescription
he's missing.

Salmon Egg
April 23rd 06, 05:27 AM
On 4/22/06 7:02 PM, in article
. com, "
> wrote:

>
> Salmon Egg wrote:
>> What is a Big Bertha Thing? It seems to make no sense.
>>
>> Bill
>
> Read all his usenet messages.
> http://groups.google.com/groups/search?enc_author=BNEJrhoAAACv-Buqh1s1hlEPeEO5
> Z6UQJR6Y7StSDFSsuippEO5ZkQ&scoring=d&hl=en
> It all there in the first one. All that is, except what prescription
> he's missing.
>
This still makes little sense. I need a general's handbook in which the
definition of a Big Bertha Thing is given in about one hundred words.

Bill
-- Ferme le Bush

April 23rd 06, 04:31 PM
Salmon Egg wrote:
> On 4/22/06 7:02 PM, in article
> . com, "
> > wrote:
>
> >
> > Salmon Egg wrote:
> >> What is a Big Bertha Thing? It seems to make no sense.
> >>
> >> Bill
> >
> > Read all his usenet messages.
> > http://groups.google.com/groups/search?enc_author=BNEJrhoAAACv-Buqh1s1hlEPeEO5
> > Z6UQJR6Y7StSDFSsuippEO5ZkQ&scoring=d&hl=en
> > It all there in the first one. All that is, except what prescription
> > he's missing.
> >
> This still makes little sense. I need a general's handbook in which the
> definition of a Big Bertha Thing is given in about one hundred words.
>
> Bill
> -- Ferme le Bush

Seems pretty clear to me ...


Tony Lance wrote:

> Big Bertha Thing format
>

> Take an uncensored version of a usenet newsgroup,
> show the subject line of each thread header,

....blah, blah, blah.

He intends to randomly spam the Usenet, obstensibly to push an agenda
on banking practices, and, coincidentally I'm sure, generate hits on
his website. What's confusing you is that he's honest it about it.

Denny
April 24th 06, 12:11 PM
No, Tony has been around for a long time WIth the BBB shtick... I have
seen him posting to dozens of reflectors over the years, airplanes,
photography, etc.. For the majority of the time he was referencing
astro physics, etc... The references to banking are relatively new...
He seems to have gone off his lithium about 5 years ago and downhill
since...

denny

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