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On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 15:55:58 +0100, \"Commander Kinsey\"
<CK1@nospam.com> wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 20:33:50 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 07:40:44 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

Why are they called springform when there\'s no springs involved? If
there were, you\'d end up with pie on the ceiling.

https://www.allrecipes.com/article/springform-pan/

The side band is a spring.

How stupid would you have to be to think \"the springform pan mechanism might look a bit complicated at first glance\"?

Some people innately understand mechanisms. The ones that don\'t often
have other talents, and sensibly marry engineers.
 
On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 09:39:39 -0700, John Larkin, another obviously brain
dead, troll-feeding senile asshole, blathered:


Some people innately understand mechanisms. The ones that don\'t often
have other talents, and sensibly marry engineers.

You senile shithead don\'t even understand that you are feeding a PROVEN
clinically insane attention whore, gay wanker and troll!

--
More of unemployable Birdbrain Macaw\'s (now \"Commander Kinsey\" LOL) endless
sociopathic bullshit:
\"We don\'t have shrinks here because we don\'t need them, we\'re not fucked in
the head like Americans.\"
MID: <op.y66m4d2ijs98qf@red.lan>
 
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:05:36 +0100, Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-07-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:57:46 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

There is no \"typically American.\" The USA is amazingly big and diverse.

And to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks singer, I\'m ashamed to share the same
planet with some of them.

That\'s ok. Some of them are ashamed to share the same planet with you.

Would you two have a duel or something?
 
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 21:33:35 +0100, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandsnipmetechnology.com> wrote:

On 28 Jul 2023 18:14:52 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 14:28:59 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

They don\'t have the ability to understand anything. They\'re not trying
to be stupid, they just are.

At least America hasn\'t pissed away a world-wide empire. Yet.

The US doesn\'t have an empire. It does have a huge cultural influence,
but nobody forces anyone, at gunpoint, to eat fried chicken or wear
jeans and cowboy hats.

You just start wars in the middle east.
 
On Sun, 30 Jul 2023 16:07:13 +0100, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandsnipmetechnology.com> wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 12:40:12 +0100, \"Commander Kinsey\"
CK1@nospam.com> wrote:

On Mon, 29 May 2023 20:31:53 +0100, Gerhard Hoffmann <dk4xp@arcor.de> wrote:

Am 29.05.23 um 20:45 schrieb rbowman:
On Mon, 29 May 2023 07:22:25 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

I suspect that a minority of europeans could often afford cheese 500
years ago. Malnutrition was usual.

500 years ago was prior to the Industrial Revolution when people were
herded off the land and into the dark satanic mills.

.. and did those feet in ancient times...

Most would have had
at least one cow, sheep, or goat. You can only use so much milk so cheese

Same here in the German Saar county where I live. Industry was
iron & coal and the workers families used to have at least a
goat. They were \"Bergmann-Bauern\", miner-farmers to survive.

was made to store the surplus, or if you really had a surplus, to feed the
hogs.

It took industrialization to create widespread malnutrition, or sometimes
outside forces. Ireland was a net exporter of food during the Famine.

Yes, enforced by British military. That makes friends for a
hundred years. Not.

Who cares? They\'re only Irish, not the sharpest knives in the drawer.

One of my customers is Irish. They make the best scientific CCD and
ICCD cameras in the world.

The Irish are practical and make good engineers and, occasionally,
scientists.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_scientists

ROFL! Every Irishman I\'ve met is an idiot. Most are gypsies who can\'t do anything more than manual labour, badly.
 
On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:40:57 +0100, \"Commander Kinsey\"
<CK1@nospam.com> wrote:

On Sun, 30 Jul 2023 16:07:13 +0100, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandsnipmetechnology.com> wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 12:40:12 +0100, \"Commander Kinsey\"
CK1@nospam.com> wrote:

On Mon, 29 May 2023 20:31:53 +0100, Gerhard Hoffmann <dk4xp@arcor.de> wrote:

Am 29.05.23 um 20:45 schrieb rbowman:
On Mon, 29 May 2023 07:22:25 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

I suspect that a minority of europeans could often afford cheese 500
years ago. Malnutrition was usual.

500 years ago was prior to the Industrial Revolution when people were
herded off the land and into the dark satanic mills.

.. and did those feet in ancient times...

Most would have had
at least one cow, sheep, or goat. You can only use so much milk so cheese

Same here in the German Saar county where I live. Industry was
iron & coal and the workers families used to have at least a
goat. They were \"Bergmann-Bauern\", miner-farmers to survive.

was made to store the surplus, or if you really had a surplus, to feed the
hogs.

It took industrialization to create widespread malnutrition, or sometimes
outside forces. Ireland was a net exporter of food during the Famine.

Yes, enforced by British military. That makes friends for a
hundred years. Not.

Who cares? They\'re only Irish, not the sharpest knives in the drawer.

One of my customers is Irish. They make the best scientific CCD and
ICCD cameras in the world.

The Irish are practical and make good engineers and, occasionally,
scientists.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_scientists

ROFL! Every Irishman I\'ve met is an idiot. Most are gypsies who can\'t do anything more than manual labour, badly.

There\'s actually a lot of electronics in Ireland.

Show us some electronics that you\'ve designed.
 
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 21:11:24 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 08:40:07 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:

Draught pub beer is indeed dispensed in imperial pints and half-pints..
However, almost all bottled beer is in half-litres (500ml) or a third of
a litre (330ml). It\'s a rare (and joyous) occasion when you find a real
imperial pint (568ml). On an exceptionally rare occasion you might find
a larger bottle - presumably 650ml, which I see is called a \'Bomber\'.


Call me cynical but one of the early adopters of the metric system was the
liquor trade. A common bottle size was a \'fifth\', one fifth of a US
gallon, which is 25.6 US ounces or 757 ml. The bottle quickly became 750
ml.

Trivial, unless you\'re bottling booze and those extra 7 mls add up to a
\'free\' bottle for every 107.

The percentage stays the same. If I\'m a small business selling 100 of something a month, and I make £104 on each one instead of £100, I\'ve done 4% better. If you run a larger business and sell 1000 of each a month, you still make 4% more.
 
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 01:45:46 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 17:35:34 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote:

Many items in the grocery store have reduced in actual product but the
container stays the same size. They think the people doing the buying
*won\'t* notice.

Corrected your post.

He should have been publicly thrashed and stoned for such a glaring error.

I\'d be less likely to notice a smaller container which was still full. Opening a pot and finding a large quantity of air is annoying. Mind you so is opening a pot and finding half of the product spills out because they\'ve economised on container size, and even worse when the container is thinner because of treehuggers, so you waste half the product because you squeezed too hard, or it splits in transit and goes everywhere. Did the phrase false economy go out of fashion or something?
 
On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:40:57 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

OFL! Every Irishman I\'ve met is an idiot. Most are gypsies who can\'t
do anything more than manual labour, badly.

You can\'t judge them all by Joe Biden.
 
On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 09:41:38 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

His primary care physician won\'t involve himself in medical marijuana
cards, worrying about jeapordizing his relationship with Medicare. My
husband showed up at the \"pot doctor\" office with a thick sheaf of
documentation on his chronic pain and had no trouble getting his card.

I don\'t use the stuff (currently. I did inhale) but I wouldn\'t get a
medical card assuming I could spin the aches and pains of old age. Filling
out a 4473 might be iffy and I\'m not Hunter Biden. The Gods know I paid
enough booze taxes without batting an eye.

I\'d be extremely cautious anyway. I gather Moroccan blond hash is strictly
kid stuff compared to today\'s offerings.
 
On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 22:38:08 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:05:36 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-07-28, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:57:46 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

There is no \"typically American.\" The USA is amazingly big and
diverse.

And to paraphrase the Dixie Chicks singer, I\'m ashamed to share the
same planet with some of them.

That\'s ok. Some of them are ashamed to share the same planet with you.

Would you two have a duel or something?

I\'ve been reading the \'April\' series by Mackey Chandler. Set in an orbital
habitat, the people have almost no laws or regulations but the duel is
alive and well. It makes for a polite society.
 
On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 15:45:28 -0700, John Larkin, another obviously brain
dead, troll-feeding senile asshole, blathered:


There\'s actually a lot of electronics in Ireland.

Show us some electronics that you\'ve designed.

Stop showing us what a retarded troll-feeding senile asshole you are, senile
shithead!
 
On 7 Sep 2023 03:22:14 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


OFL! Every Irishman I\'ve met is an idiot. Most are gypsies who can\'t
do anything more than manual labour, badly.

You can\'t judge them all by Joe Biden.

TWO prize idiots, a troll and his troll-feeding senile counterpart, calling
OTHERS \"idiots\"! You can watch something as ridiculous as that ONLY on
Usenet! LMAO

--
Yet another thrilling account from the resident senile superhero\'s senile
life:
\"I went to a Driveby Truckers concert at a local venue and they made me
leave my knife in the car. Never went back. Come to think of it the Truckers
had a Black Lives Matter banner. Never bought any of their music again
either.\"
MID: <k84ip9Fesb1U1@mid.individual.net>
 
On 7 Sep 2023 03:33:02 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


I don\'t use the stuff (currently. I did inhale) but I wouldn\'t get a
medical card assuming I could spin the aches and pains of old age. Filling
out a 4473 might be iffy and I\'m not Hunter Biden. The Gods know I paid
enough booze taxes without batting an eye.

I\'d be extremely cautious anyway. I gather Moroccan blond hash is strictly
kid stuff compared to today\'s offerings.

Even \"the Gods\" know what a pathological abnormal bigmouth you are! You can
bet on it, senile shithead! LOL

--
More of the resident bigmouth\'s usual idiotic babble and gossip:
I\'m not saying my father and uncle wouldn\'t have drank Genesee beer
without Miss Genny but it certainly didn\'t hurt. Stanton\'s was the
hometown brewery but it closed in \'50. There was a Schaefer brewery in
Albany but their product was considered a step up from cat piss.

My preference was Rheingold on tap\"

MID: <k9mnmmF9emhU1@mid.individual.net>
 
On 7 Sep 2023 03:36:59 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:

Would you two have a duel or something?

I\'ve been reading the \'April\' series by Mackey Chandler. Set in an orbital
habitat, the people have almost no laws or regulations but the duel is
alive and well. It makes for a polite society.

What sick trollshit is this now about, you totally fucked up pathological
senile bigmouth? Eh?

--
More of the resident senile gossip\'s absolutely idiotic endless blather
about herself:
\"My family and I traveled cross country in \'52, going out on the northern
route and returning mostly on Rt 66. We also traveled quite a bit as the
interstates were being built. It might have been slower but it was a lot
more interesting. Even now I prefer what William Least Heat-Moon called
the blue highways but it\'s difficult. Around here there are remnants of
the Mullan Road as frontage roads but I-90 was laid over most of it so
there is no continuous route. So far 93 hasn\'t been destroyed.\"
MID: <kae9ivF7suU1@mid.individual.net>
 
THere was his urban league trainee who typed up an engineering paper
thinking omega was w, but the professor said, if all the omegas were w he
didn\'t minf. Of course, you realise the small N in Greek looks like a v.
In Greek it is pronounced Knee but in English Knew.


--
Vasos Panagiotopoulos panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---
 
On 2023-09-07, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Wed, 06 Sep 2023 09:41:38 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

His primary care physician won\'t involve himself in medical marijuana
cards, worrying about jeapordizing his relationship with Medicare. My
husband showed up at the \"pot doctor\" office with a thick sheaf of
documentation on his chronic pain and had no trouble getting his card.

I don\'t use the stuff (currently. I did inhale) but I wouldn\'t get a
medical card assuming I could spin the aches and pains of old age. Filling
out a 4473 might be iffy and I\'m not Hunter Biden. The Gods know I paid
enough booze taxes without batting an eye.

I\'d be extremely cautious anyway. I gather Moroccan blond hash is strictly
kid stuff compared to today\'s offerings.

He micro-doses a THC tincture in a capsule, at bedtime. As
either Cheech or Chong said, \"barely enough to get a fly high\".

--
Cindy Hamilton
 
On 07/09/2023 04:33, rbowman wrote:
I gather Moroccan blond hash is strictly
kid stuff compared to today\'s offerings.

The stuff being grown in Europe under UV lamps is excessively high in
the paranoia inducing chemical and rather low in the dopamine inducing one.

The days of Afghani black, Lebanese gold, and Nepalese temple balls are
long gone.


--
\"An intellectual is a person knowledgeable in one field who speaks out
only in others...”

Tom Wolfe
 
On 07/09/2023 09:14, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
THere was his urban league trainee who typed up an engineering paper
thinking omega was w, but the professor said, if all the omegas were w he
didn\'t minf. Of course, you realise the small N in Greek looks like a v.
In Greek it is pronounced Knee but in English Knew.
It\'s pronounce noo
as in EEE equals aitch noo

--
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on
its shoes.
 
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 1:07:30 AM UTC+10, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 12:40:12 +0100, \"Commander Kinsey\" <C...@nospam.com> wrote:
On Mon, 29 May 2023 20:31:53 +0100, Gerhard Hoffmann <dk...@arcor.de> wrote:
Am 29.05.23 um 20:45 schrieb rbowman:
On Mon, 29 May 2023 07:22:25 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

<snip>

> One of my customers is Irish. They make the best scientific CCD and ICCD cameras in the world.

Or that\'s what they tell John Larkin, who believes them.
The Irish are practical and make good engineers and, occasionally, scientists.

They\'ve got the same genetic diversity as everybody else, and throw up much the same proportion of clever people

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_scientists

That doesn\'t list anybody that I\'ve heard of - not that it includes many names.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland%27s_Greatest

does better. At least it picks out William Thompson , the first Baron Kelvin - who was impressive.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 

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