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John S. July 27th 05 06:56 PM



dxAce wrote:
"John S." wrote:

Glad to see you remember your 7th grade geography lessons. However, if
you will go back and reread what I actually wrote you will find that I
was not making a reference to what the book said. Merely that it was
written in the same time that GB and RU were engaged in a wide number
of imperialist activities. One of which was the Great Game.


Nice back track...! Point was, the quote itself had nothing what so ever to do
with your comment.


Not sure I understand...your post was chained directly below mine.

Keep trying.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce July 27th 05 07:00 PM



"John S." wrote:

dxAce wrote:
"John S." wrote:

Glad to see you remember your 7th grade geography lessons. However, if
you will go back and reread what I actually wrote you will find that I
was not making a reference to what the book said. Merely that it was
written in the same time that GB and RU were engaged in a wide number
of imperialist activities. One of which was the Great Game.


Nice back track...! Point was, the quote itself had nothing what so ever to do
with your comment.


Not sure I understand...your post was chained directly below mine.


I'm sure you don't understand. That puts me a leg up on you. Not that I wasn't sure
before, but this certainly confirms it.

Continue to tote.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



David July 27th 05 10:54 PM

On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 12:07:17 -0500, wrote:

It is the "crazy white men" (I am not racist,there are a lot of other
people of color whom are very smart too) who maintain and keep those oil
wells going.The ragheads (not confusing India with ragheads,they are
smart too) can't keep those oil wells going by themselves.I noticed oil
is about $60.00 per barrel nowdays.If we are stealing their oil,why is
it I paid $31.00 and pocket change yesterday afternoon to fill my car's
tank up with gasoline to the tune of $2.07.9 at the MurphyUSA gas
station? Gasoline should be dirt cheap if we are stealing their oil.I am
heading on over to the Goodwill store now to see what kind of junk I
don't need,(and flirt with the women over there too) might as well burn
a little of that oil I bought yesterday.That married Irish woman wayyyy
over yonder across the big pond tells me,Larry,you don't need any more
junk!
cuhulin


If the gas is not going to be used to create petroleum products, Mr.
Braudaway said, it would normally be reinjected to keep the pressure
up as oil is extracted, insuring a longer life for the wells. But Iraq
does not do that either. Instead, in the south, which has 80 percent
of the country's oil reserves, it uses an antiquated system of water
injection to keep the pressure up. (The problems are even worse in the
north, where for reasons known only to themselves, Iraqi engineers
pumped things like excess fuel oil, refinery residues and old crude
oil into some wells, probably damaging them permanently.)

At one "cluster pump" station with a new computerized control system
that the American money had purchased, the water appeared to be
flowing normally when a group of visitors arrived, although one major
pump had broken down minutes before. At another pumping station, which
moves crude through one of two critically important pipelines for
export from platforms in the Persian Gulf, the equipment was
oil-encrusted and generally could have used a coat of paint, but it
seemed to be functioning.

The problems with the liquefied gas plant, though, immediately caught
the attention of the Kellogg engineers as they drove up in a convoy of
sport utility vehicles. "It is very dangerous," Mr. Humphries said of
the gas streaming from the broken towers. "You're just pushing it off
into the atmosphere." Mr. Ibraheem, the production manager, said the
British military, which has responsibility for the south of Iraq, had
been warned not to fly in the area. And as he began to lead a tour
through the plant, he asked a photographer not to use his flash.
"Camera makes sparks," Mr. Ibraheem said. The tour passed without
incident, but as the visitors were leaving, they encountered five big
metal cylinders lying on the ground next to a road. It turned out they
were new tips for the towers that the plant had been storing since
before the war.

But the new plant managers had not been able to find the huge cranes
that would be needed to put the tips in place. Now the engineers are
hoping to install them by May. Standing next to the replacements was
Hassan Monsour Fadher, a retired safety manager at the plant. When
asked how the tips would work, Mr. Fadher demurred and said,
chuckling: "You are giving me exam." Then he lighted a cigarette and
took a couple of long drags.




David July 27th 05 10:56 PM

On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 14:00:12 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


Continue to tote.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Is this a baggage fetish...


dxAce July 27th 05 11:00 PM



David wrote:

On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 14:00:12 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


Continue to tote.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Is this a baggage fetish...


Yeah, it's much like your ongoing off topic post fetish, 'tard boy.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



m II July 28th 05 02:45 AM

Greg wrote:

I'm sure you don't understand. That puts me a leg up on you.


Not a pretty picture!



I'll say. The picture was posted here by a friend of the Ace's a few months
back. Being unsophisticated slobs, we interpreted the photo as homosexual
pornography instead of what it appears now to be: The Ace just having a 'leg up'
on another guy.





mike

m II July 28th 05 02:55 AM

dxAce wrote:



From: http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/su.html

dxAce



When did the CIA become an accurate reporter of world facts? We're going to need
a more credible source. It's the Iraq fiasco, you understand...








mike

Greg July 28th 05 03:04 AM



From: m II
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 01:45:20 GMT
Subject: The true Prophet?

Greg wrote:

I'm sure you don't understand. That puts me a leg up on you.


Not a pretty picture!



I'll say. The picture was posted here by a friend of the Ace's a few months
back. Being unsophisticated slobs, we interpreted the photo as homosexual
pornography instead of what it appears now to be: The Ace just having a 'leg
up'
on another guy.


mike

....not to mention the electrical shock hazard!

Greg


m II July 28th 05 03:54 AM

Peter Newman wrote:

So why'd we invade Iraq?



To get rid of Saddam Husein and his Baath party.



The Administration went to great lengths to explain that regime change was NOT
the reason for invasion. That would have been illegal under UN rules. Weapons of
Mass Destruction were the justification.

These weapons were located East, West, North, South and a little North West of
Baghdad. Remember? It was a 'Slam Dunk'..










mike

dxAce July 28th 05 12:28 PM



m II wrote:

dxAce wrote:



From: http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/su.html

dxAce


When did the CIA become an accurate reporter of world facts? We're going to need
a more credible source. It's the Iraq fiasco, you understand...


Well, I'm certainly going to believe the CIA before I believe some stupid Canuck.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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