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Old January 2nd 04, 04:10 PM
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In article , pacplyer says...

Note: since "Dr. No" (name) "a" doesn't show up on google for me,
I'll have to tack this on to Larry's post. (responding to )


Shazzam! Now it will appear for you.


"pacplyer" wrote in message
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Larry, Larry, Larry,

While I hate to agree with a guy who claims to have hardware in lunar
and martian orbit, for example, who always posts in invisible
ink,)

It's Acme's Disappearing Reappearing ink, thank you. And the lunar stuff I
designed isn't in orbit, it's on the surface. At least it's intact, unlike
Larry's brain.


Ah ha, but... Just like Larry's brain, it doesn't work right?


Not anymore, not for 20+ years or so. But it worked nicely for about 3 times
it's design life.

You
know, now I'm starting to believe you, Dr No (name)(secret scientist
"a.") Most of those Surveyors and Rangers crashed out of control or
shorted out on the surface right after contact. Then, let me guess...
your Martian project was the Deep Space 2 and the Mars Polar Lander.
Man, what big red dust clouds you've created, professor!


Ah, the Polar Impacter. No, go back a generation. I designed hardware that
worked, not this better faster cheaper crap that DT started.


Why do I get the feeling your space "hardware" was a standard issue
ice-box rivet or something? And you forgot to plug the freezer in...
poor NASA! Did those go into the main external tank on the last STS
mission too? LOL!


I never worked on Rockwell's shuttle. I worked on a couple of competing
proposals, though. Falling foam has been a problem since the first flight. I
never understood why they didn't just spray the foam on the INSIDE of the tank.
It wouldn't be subject to all those forces, and if any did fall off the turbo
pumps would chew it up easily.



BTW, did you and BWB go on vacation together? He stopped posting on Sept 28,
you disappeared on Sept 29th. Then you started posting again with the new
return address on Dec 19th, he came back on Dec 21. Your IP shows you're in

the
Direcway Southwest spot beam that covers Las Vegas. And you two are the

only ones here that don't like Sydney. Are you two neighbors or something?


As Howard Hughes said when asked if he really meant to fly the Spruce
Goose off the water: "You'll never know"


Wasn't that impressive. He got an airplane as close as it could be to it's
empty weight to fly a mile in ground effect. It did shut Congress up, though.


badplyer, er... pacwater...er

pacplyer!


(You mean with all your Cripto clearances, you can't figure this out?)


I let my clearances expire after I left my last consulting job. No use for them
anymore. It's my work that's classified, not me; I don't even have a secret
anymore.

I'm just letting you know you're leaving too many breadcrumbs behind. If you
meant pacplyer to be your socially acceptable persona, you blew it when you went
after Sydney. If you meant to build up a credible persona and THEN go after
Sydney, to give support to Badwater's vendetta, you did it too quickly, Pac
hasn't been around long enough.

  #2  
Old January 3rd 04, 04:34 AM
pacplyer
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wrote in message ...
In article , pacplyer says...

Note: since "Dr. No" (name) "a" doesn't show up on google for me,
I'll have to tack this on to Larry's post. (responding to )


Shazzam! Now it will appear for you.


"pacplyer" wrote in message
. com...
Larry, Larry, Larry,

While I hate to agree with a guy who claims to have hardware in lunar
and martian orbit, for example, who always posts in invisible
ink,)

It's Acme's Disappearing Reappearing ink, thank you. And the lunar stuff I
designed isn't in orbit, it's on the surface. At least it's intact, unlike
Larry's brain.


Ah ha, but... Just like Larry's brain, it doesn't work right?


Not anymore, not for 20+ years or so. But it worked nicely for about 3 times
it's design life.

You
know, now I'm starting to believe you, Dr No (name)(secret scientist
"a.") Most of those Surveyors and Rangers crashed out of control or
shorted out on the surface right after contact. Then, let me guess...
your Martian project was the Deep Space 2 and the Mars Polar Lander.
Man, what big red dust clouds you've created, professor!


Ah, the Polar Impacter. No, go back a generation. I designed hardware that
worked, not this better faster cheaper crap that DT started.


Why do I get the feeling your space "hardware" was a standard issue
ice-box rivet or something? And you forgot to plug the freezer in...
poor NASA! Did those go into the main external tank on the last STS
mission too? LOL!


I never worked on Rockwell's shuttle. I worked on a couple of competing
proposals, though. Falling foam has been a problem since the first flight. I
never understood why they didn't just spray the foam on the INSIDE of the tank.
It wouldn't be subject to all those forces, and if any did fall off the turbo
pumps would chew it up easily.



BTW, did you and BWB go on vacation together? He stopped posting on Sept 28,
you disappeared on Sept 29th. Then you started posting again with the new
return address on Dec 19th, he came back on Dec 21. Your IP shows you're in

the
Direcway Southwest spot beam that covers Las Vegas. And you two are the

only ones here that don't like Sydney. Are you two neighbors or something?


As Howard Hughes said when asked if he really meant to fly the Spruce
Goose off the water: "You'll never know"


Wasn't that impressive. He got an airplane as close as it could be to it's
empty weight to fly a mile in ground effect. It did shut Congress up, though.


badplyer, er... pacwater...er

pacplyer!


(You mean with all your Cripto clearances, you can't figure this out?)


I let my clearances expire after I left my last consulting job. No use for them
anymore. It's my work that's classified, not me; I don't even have a secret
anymore.

I'm just letting you know you're leaving too many breadcrumbs behind. snip


Great Scott! It sounds like Dr. No (names)'s (a.k.a. )'s lunar
tracking beams are zeroing in on the position of me and my secret Las
Vegas laboratory! He may have the technology already to launch a
lunar dirty lie... I mean a lunar dirty bomb at me.

Drat! I shouldn't have dropped all those breadcrumbs out of the back
of the lunar rover prototype! Better fire up the Viking lander
vehicle testbed and hover on over to Burt Rutan's Space Ship One
facility. If Burt has the bugs worked out of the rockship, I believe
I just have time enough to blast into Lunar geostationary orbit and
latch on to the good Dr. No's lunar hardware...

There's only two problems. One: since 's 1960's vacuum-tube
Byzantine junk-pile is still highly classified (gotta protect that 16K
calculator and delco-remey"iron-ball" INS technology,) I can't call up
any design drawings, so I won't know what it looks like. Two: If
it's on the surface like he says, there may be Lunar Law
jurisdictional problems that we should consider first. It will be
difficult to hire a spaced-out lawyer this time of night and have a
trial to see if it's legal to stop something like a dirty bomb...

This looks like a job for...

Latchless Larry!

Stay tuned for the exciting conclusion!

pacplyer – out .. LOL! :^D

(both you guys are way out there! But it's highly entertaining!)
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Old January 4th 04, 04:43 PM
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wrote in message ...

(referring to Bill Phillips and 'pacplyer')
And you two are the only ones here that don't like Sydney.
Are you two neighbors or something?


I appreciate the compliment, but my first reaction reading
this was:

"Zounds! Where have I gone Wrong?" *g*

I'm sure there are plenty of other people who don't like
me on these newsgroups, past and present. I'm not
everybody's Teacup, and I wouldn't want to be.

However, it's generally true that those who don't
like me, do respect me. Else just ignore me.

Which brings me to this request: while I appreciate your
concern for me, I wish you'd join them and leave my name
out of your exchange with "pac" whoever he may be. I
know for myself, it's much harder to sit quietly while
someone I like or respect gets abused than it is to sit
quietly while it's headed my way, but nevertheless, I ask.

Personally if I were voting, I'd vote for "pac" as a
compendium of several people including a sometime
sock puppet for BP (a la Hef/Wingie). IIRC I think he
actually sort of acknowledged something of the sort at
one point. He's had his unintentionally amusing moments.
Accusing me of "harassing" my long-time net.friend Chip
was almost as good as "Hef's" Boxter -- true ROTFL.
Now I gather he thinks I'm you, which is also funny.

But overall he just sort of seems worth ignoring to me.
Sort of like "Selway Kid" aka 'ol shy and bashful' (whose
identity is another 'hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm')

For a supposed aviation enthusiast and professional pilot,
pacplyer doesn't seem to spend much time saying anything
a) entertaining
b) worthwhile about flying.

Even Unka Bob, that noted net.curmudgeon has, in his crotchety
way, much more worthwhile to say if you read between the lines.

JMO of course and "do as thou wilt".

Cheers,
Sydney (with time to fly, temp 37/dewpoint 37, thunder and
rain, forecast ice pellets. *grumble*)
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Old January 4th 04, 07:43 PM
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I don't like you.

John Stricker

"Snowbird" wrote in message
om...
wrote in message ...


However, it's generally true that those who don't
like me, do respect me. Else just ignore me.


Cheers,
Sydney (with time to fly, temp 37/dewpoint 37, thunder and
rain, forecast ice pellets. *grumble*)



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Old January 4th 04, 07:43 PM
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Yes you do.

John Stricker

"Snowbird" wrote in message
om...
wrote in message ...

(referring to Bill Phillips and 'pacplyer')
And you two are the only ones here that don't like Sydney.
Are you two neighbors or something?


I appreciate the compliment, but my first reaction reading
this was:

"Zounds! Where have I gone Wrong?" *g*

I'm sure there are plenty of other people who don't like
me on these newsgroups, past and present. I'm not
everybody's Teacup, and I wouldn't want to be.

However, it's generally true that those who don't
like me, do respect me. Else just ignore me.

Which brings me to this request: while I appreciate your
concern for me, I wish you'd join them and leave my name
out of your exchange with "pac" whoever he may be. I
know for myself, it's much harder to sit quietly while
someone I like or respect gets abused than it is to sit
quietly while it's headed my way, but nevertheless, I ask.

Personally if I were voting, I'd vote for "pac" as a
compendium of several people including a sometime
sock puppet for BP (a la Hef/Wingie). IIRC I think he
actually sort of acknowledged something of the sort at
one point. He's had his unintentionally amusing moments.
Accusing me of "harassing" my long-time net.friend Chip
was almost as good as "Hef's" Boxter -- true ROTFL.
Now I gather he thinks I'm you, which is also funny.

But overall he just sort of seems worth ignoring to me.
Sort of like "Selway Kid" aka 'ol shy and bashful' (whose
identity is another 'hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm')

For a supposed aviation enthusiast and professional pilot,
pacplyer doesn't seem to spend much time saying anything
a) entertaining
b) worthwhile about flying.

Even Unka Bob, that noted net.curmudgeon has, in his crotchety
way, much more worthwhile to say if you read between the lines.

JMO of course and "do as thou wilt".

Cheers,
Sydney (with time to fly, temp 37/dewpoint 37, thunder and
rain, forecast ice pellets. *grumble*)



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Old January 4th 04, 07:43 PM
John Stricker
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No I don't, don't tell me what to do.

John Stricker

"Snowbird" wrote in message
om...
wrote in message ...

(referring to Bill Phillips and 'pacplyer')
And you two are the only ones here that don't like Sydney.
Are you two neighbors or something?


I appreciate the compliment, but my first reaction reading
this was:

"Zounds! Where have I gone Wrong?" *g*

I'm sure there are plenty of other people who don't like
me on these newsgroups, past and present. I'm not
everybody's Teacup, and I wouldn't want to be.

However, it's generally true that those who don't
like me, do respect me. Else just ignore me.

Which brings me to this request: while I appreciate your
concern for me, I wish you'd join them and leave my name
out of your exchange with "pac" whoever he may be. I
know for myself, it's much harder to sit quietly while
someone I like or respect gets abused than it is to sit
quietly while it's headed my way, but nevertheless, I ask.

Personally if I were voting, I'd vote for "pac" as a
compendium of several people including a sometime
sock puppet for BP (a la Hef/Wingie). IIRC I think he
actually sort of acknowledged something of the sort at
one point. He's had his unintentionally amusing moments.
Accusing me of "harassing" my long-time net.friend Chip
was almost as good as "Hef's" Boxter -- true ROTFL.
Now I gather he thinks I'm you, which is also funny.

But overall he just sort of seems worth ignoring to me.
Sort of like "Selway Kid" aka 'ol shy and bashful' (whose
identity is another 'hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm')

For a supposed aviation enthusiast and professional pilot,
pacplyer doesn't seem to spend much time saying anything
a) entertaining
b) worthwhile about flying.

Even Unka Bob, that noted net.curmudgeon has, in his crotchety
way, much more worthwhile to say if you read between the lines.

JMO of course and "do as thou wilt".

Cheers,
Sydney (with time to fly, temp 37/dewpoint 37, thunder and
rain, forecast ice pellets. *grumble*)



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Old January 4th 04, 07:44 PM
John Stricker
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No I don't, she's a girl who thinks she can fly. She should stay in the
kitchen. Or at least the lab. Don't tell me what I like.

John Stricker

"Snowbird" wrote in message
om...
wrote in message ...

(referring to Bill Phillips and 'pacplyer')
And you two are the only ones here that don't like Sydney.
Are you two neighbors or something?


I appreciate the compliment, but my first reaction reading
this was:

"Zounds! Where have I gone Wrong?" *g*

I'm sure there are plenty of other people who don't like
me on these newsgroups, past and present. I'm not
everybody's Teacup, and I wouldn't want to be.

However, it's generally true that those who don't
like me, do respect me. Else just ignore me.

Which brings me to this request: while I appreciate your
concern for me, I wish you'd join them and leave my name
out of your exchange with "pac" whoever he may be. I
know for myself, it's much harder to sit quietly while
someone I like or respect gets abused than it is to sit
quietly while it's headed my way, but nevertheless, I ask.

Personally if I were voting, I'd vote for "pac" as a
compendium of several people including a sometime
sock puppet for BP (a la Hef/Wingie). IIRC I think he
actually sort of acknowledged something of the sort at
one point. He's had his unintentionally amusing moments.
Accusing me of "harassing" my long-time net.friend Chip
was almost as good as "Hef's" Boxter -- true ROTFL.
Now I gather he thinks I'm you, which is also funny.

But overall he just sort of seems worth ignoring to me.
Sort of like "Selway Kid" aka 'ol shy and bashful' (whose
identity is another 'hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm')

For a supposed aviation enthusiast and professional pilot,
pacplyer doesn't seem to spend much time saying anything
a) entertaining
b) worthwhile about flying.

Even Unka Bob, that noted net.curmudgeon has, in his crotchety
way, much more worthwhile to say if you read between the lines.

JMO of course and "do as thou wilt".

Cheers,
Sydney (with time to fly, temp 37/dewpoint 37, thunder and
rain, forecast ice pellets. *grumble*)



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Old January 4th 04, 11:22 PM
Snowbird
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"John Stricker" wrote in message ...
No I don't, she's a girl who thinks she can fly. She should stay in the
kitchen. Or at least the lab. Don't tell me what I like.


Great Heavens Steakbreath, SEVEN (7) top-posted one-liners (and
counting for all I know)???

Has your ISP imposed a one-line-per-post limit, or is
it a personal limitation? Are you trying to justify
Pasture Dave's Christmas Ode to you?

I won't tell you what you like. I'll leave that for the
Warrior Princess.

She'll tell you you like me

*smooch*
Sydney
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Old January 5th 04, 12:23 AM
John Stricker
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I refuse to bow to the whims of the bottom post Nazis. I like top posting
when I read them so that's what I'm going to do.

So there.

John Stricker

"Snowbird" wrote in message
om...
"John Stricker" wrote in message

...
No I don't, she's a girl who thinks she can fly. She should stay in the
kitchen. Or at least the lab. Don't tell me what I like.


Great Heavens Steakbreath, SEVEN (7) top-posted one-liners (and
counting for all I know)???

Has your ISP imposed a one-line-per-post limit, or is
it a personal limitation? Are you trying to justify
Pasture Dave's Christmas Ode to you?

I won't tell you what you like. I'll leave that for the
Warrior Princess.

She'll tell you you like me

*smooch*
Sydney



 




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