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D Peter Maus wrote:
I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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m II wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. He did in fact. And he was right to do so. |
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D Peter Maus wrote: m II wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. He did in fact. And he was right to do so. Hey Pete, still up listening to my pal Mr. Goodman, and Rainbow Road. |
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dxAce wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: m II wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. He did in fact. And he was right to do so. Hey Pete, still up listening to my pal Mr. Goodman, and Rainbow Road. Cool. |
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D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: m II wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. He did in fact. And he was right to do so. Hey Pete, still up listening to my pal Mr. Goodman, and Rainbow Road. Cool. Yeah, and though some might have made fun of my making a contribution to the the leukaemia fund, I can still remember my pal Steve, and wear my Rush T-shirt with pride.. |
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dxAce wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: m II wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. He did in fact. And he was right to do so. Hey Pete, still up listening to my pal Mr. Goodman, and Rainbow Road. Cool. Yeah, and though some might have made fun of my making a contribution to the the leukaemia fund, I can still remember my pal Steve, and wear my Rush T-shirt with pride.. Goodman was a natural resource. As much a songwriter and Townes Van Zandt, with just a bit more whimsy. And he was a hometown boy. Anyone that gives you **** for donating to the leukemia fund needs to be beaten with Rickets. And I salute you for wearing your Rush T-Shirt with pride. I know it shocks and appalls those on the road when I'm out riding my motorcycle and the radio is on Rush. Oh well...sucks to be them, I guess. My bike, my radio. The way God intended it should be. p |
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D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: m II wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. He did in fact. And he was right to do so. Hey Pete, still up listening to my pal Mr. Goodman, and Rainbow Road. Cool. Yeah, and though some might have made fun of my making a contribution to the the leukaemia fund, I can still remember my pal Steve, and wear my Rush T-shirt with pride.. Goodman was a natural resource. As much a songwriter and Townes Van Zandt, with just a bit more whimsy. And he was a hometown boy. Anyone that gives you **** for donating to the leukemia fund needs to be beaten with Rickets. And I salute you for wearing your Rush T-Shirt with pride. I know it shocks and appalls those on the road when I'm out riding my motorcycle and the radio is on Rush. Oh well...sucks to be them, I guess. My bike, my radio. The way God intended it should be. p Yep, still up, listening, and remembering! Hard guy to forget, sure wish he was still around... |
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D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: m II wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. He did in fact. And he was right to do so. Hey Pete, still up listening to my pal Mr. Goodman, and Rainbow Road. Cool. Yeah, and though some might have made fun of my making a contribution to the the leukaemia fund, I can still remember my pal Steve, and wear my Rush T-shirt with pride.. Goodman was a natural resource. As much a songwriter and Townes Van Zandt, with just a bit more whimsy. And he was a hometown boy. Yep, and as soon as I can figure out how to get my left arm and fingers going again (if ever) I'm gonna hit the damn road. Anyone that gives you **** for donating to the leukemia fund needs to be beaten with Rickets. Yeah, for sure. And I salute you for wearing your Rush T-Shirt with pride. Ain't put it on yet, think the Anniversary is in a few weeks. I know it shocks and appalls those on the road when I'm out riding my motorcycle and the radio is on Rush. Most folks don't even know what it be like out on the road! Oh well...sucks to be them, I guess. My bike, my radio. The way God intended it should be. Yep, the Great Spirit watches over us all! |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... Yep, the Great Spirit watches over us all! And we know how much you enjoy spirits. |
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D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: m II wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: I would think, unless they were prepared to produce a document signed by Faraday, they'd have been thought twice about making THAT claim. Faraday was the guy Tesla looked up to. He stated his admiration for the man and his work on a number of occasions. He did in fact. And he was right to do so. Hey Pete, still up listening to my pal Mr. Goodman, and Rainbow Road. Cool. Yeah, and though some might have made fun of my making a contribution to the the leukaemia fund, I can still remember my pal Steve, and wear my Rush T-shirt with pride.. Goodman was a natural resource. As much a songwriter and Townes Van Zandt, with just a bit more whimsy. And he was a hometown boy. Anyone that gives you **** for donating to the leukemia fund needs to be beaten with Rickets. And I salute you for wearing your Rush T-Shirt with pride. I know it shocks and appalls those on the road when I'm out riding my motorcycle and the radio is on Rush. Oh well...sucks to be them, I guess. My bike, my radio. The way God intended it should be. Yeah, I get looks when I have windows in the car open and I either have talk radio or classical music playing. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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