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Airy R.Bean January 16th 05 01:59 PM


"Brian Reay" wrote in message
...
The CD idea falls flat as, while they may be cheap, the amount of

machining
'saved' is mininmal. I suppose if you are totally strapped for cash, out

of
work and with time on your hands, they may offer some advantage, but you
end up with a 'product' of inferior quality. Engineers who are driven by
such a penny pinching approach usually end up bankrupting their company as
their products are poor.




Airy R.Bean January 16th 05 05:09 PM

Reg - I think that you need to be aware of Noedings
disparaging remarks about this NG that prompted my
critique of him.

You do not represent me in any way, BTW.

"Airy R.Bean" is not a false name, it is a pseudonym, and is
a practice to be commended to all who have dealings with
u.r.a because of the presence of several vicious and mentally
unstable characters who vent their CB spleens herein.

"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
...
To Jan M Noeding, a fellow European.
In this international newsgroup -
Please accept an ordinary Englishman's apologies for the obnoxious

behaviour
of a fellow human being, a disgraceful citizen with democratic voting
rights, of the United Kingdom, who writes here under the false name of

Airy
R Bean.




Spike January 16th 05 05:44 PM

On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 17:09:16 -0000, "Airy R.Bean"
wrote:

"Airy R.Bean" is not a false name, it is a pseudonym


You forgot to mention that in your eyes you are the only one allowed
to use such a pseudonym.

You have spoken vituperatively about others who use them.

The technique is known idiomatically or colloquially as 'dog in a
manger'.
--
from
Aero Spike

Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI January 16th 05 06:41 PM

Spike wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 17:09:16 -0000, "Airy R.Bean"
wrote:


"Airy R.Bean" is not a false name, it is a pseudonym



You forgot to mention that in your eyes you are the only one allowed
to use such a pseudonym.

You have spoken vituperatively about others who use them.

The technique is known idiomatically or colloquially as 'dog in a
manger'.

Airy R. Bean is known idiomatically or colloquially as a retarded ****.
--
;)
73 de Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI - mine's a pint.
http://turner-smith.co.uk


Ed Price January 16th 05 08:57 PM


"Airy R.Bean" wrote in message
...
Reg - I think that you need to be aware of Noedings
disparaging remarks about this NG that prompted my
critique of him.

You do not represent me in any way, BTW.

"Airy R.Bean" is not a false name, it is a pseudonym, and is
a practice to be commended to all who have dealings with
u.r.a because of the presence of several vicious and mentally
unstable characters who vent their CB spleens herein.



Spleens got vents?!

Ed
wb6wsn


Airy R.Bean January 16th 05 09:12 PM

"Venting of one's spleen" is an idiomatic expression
of the English-speaking world, but not, apparently
of Yankland.

"Ed Price" wrote in message
news:LyAGd.2722$0B.312@fed1read02...
"Airy R.Bean" wrote in message
...
Reg - I think that you need to be aware of Noedings
disparaging remarks about this NG that prompted my
critique of him.
You do not represent me in any way, BTW.
"Airy R.Bean" is not a false name, it is a pseudonym, and is
a practice to be commended to all who have dealings with
u.r.a because of the presence of several vicious and mentally
unstable characters who vent their CB spleens herein.

Spleens got vents?!




CW January 16th 05 09:15 PM

You have a defective dictionary.

"Jock." wrote in message
...
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 09:31:11 -0800, "CW" wrote:

Did you notice the word "amature" in the newsgroup title? You might want

to
consult a dictionary for the definition of that word.


Isn't in my dictionary.


Jock.

--

"The graveyards are full of indispensable men."
- Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970)




Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI January 16th 05 10:21 PM

Airy R.Bean wrote:

"Venting of one's spleen" is an idiomatic expression
of the English-speaking world, but not, apparently
of Yankland.

more likely an expression used on your planet, TheAnus, but not planet
Earth.
....(_!_)...


Tim Wescott January 16th 05 10:30 PM

Airy R.Bean wrote:

"Brian Reay" wrote in message
...

All signs of insecurity. If Gareth was sure of himself he could debate /
discuss at a technical level. I can't ever actually recall him doing this.
I'm sure there will be a name for his condition, probably even treatment.




So when are you going to stop?

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com

Jock. January 16th 05 11:05 PM

On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 13:15:40 -0800, "CW" a cretinous
top-poster, wrote:

"Jock." wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 09:31:11 -0800, "CW" wrote:

Did you notice the word "amature" in the newsgroup title? You might want

to
consult a dictionary for the definition of that word.


Isn't in my dictionary.


You have a defective dictionary.


Really? Suppose you tell us what it means to save me looking
it up.


Jock.

--

"Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every
opinion now accepted was once eccentric."
- Bertrand Russell


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