Posted by ghio on October 29, 2009, 8:46 pm
On Oct 30, 3:13am, n...@jecarter.us wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 06:39:41 -0700 (PDT), sspence
> >Free tutorials and info on wind, solar, biomethane and much much more.
> >http://www.green-trust.org/freebooks/
> Any link that leads to a page that looks like this:http://www.greenearthsenergy.com/?hop=sspence65
> is spam.
> I've seen just about all of these MLM schemes. The web pages are
> immediately identifiable because they have nearly identical formats -
> long, narrow, with big type and repetitive links centered in the
> page.
> If the "freebie" was really that great, it would be described in one
> or two screens of information, with links to the details. Take a look
> at the free software packages at sourceforge.com - most of the intro
> pages are one or two screens of info, with lots of links to the
> details.
> John
Been a while since I have bothered to look at Spence's all but useless
page. It has always been mostly spam, but this is a new low for the
lad.
Posted by wmbjkREMOVE on October 29, 2009, 10:13 pm
wrote:
>On Oct 30, 3:13 am, n...@jecarter.us wrote:
>> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 06:39:41 -0700 (PDT), sspence
>>
>> >Free tutorials and info on wind, solar, biomethane and much much more.
>>
>> >http://www.green-trust.org/freebooks/
>>
>> Any link that leads to a page that looks like
this:http://www.greenearthsenergy.com/?hop=sspence65
>> is spam.
>>
>> I've seen just about all of these MLM schemes. The web pages are
>> immediately identifiable because they have nearly identical formats -
>> long, narrow, with big type and repetitive links centered in the
>> page.
>>
>> If the "freebie" was really that great, it would be described in one
>> or two screens of information, with links to the details. Take a look
>> at the free software packages at sourceforge.com - most of the intro
>> pages are one or two screens of info, with lots of links to the
>> details.
>>
>> John
>Been a while since I have bothered to look at Spence's all but useless
>page. It has always been mostly spam, but this is a new low for the
>lad.
LOL As if you'd ever have anything good to say about Spence, who like
me and most of the regulars here, has called you many many times on
all your BS. Of which there are dozens of examples here
http://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm for everyone's
amusement.
As for Spence's link, I just clicked on it to see what all the fuss is
about. No surprise, it's exactly as he said - a page listing a whole
bunch of free downloads. Yes, there are ads as well, exactly as there
are on gazillions of other pages of free web content. Although Steve
has helpfully labeled his ads with the word "ads", apparently in
anticipation of visits by ghiniuses.
I have a super-secret system for dealing with omnipresent ads on the
web - I don't click on them unless they interest me. I'm pretty sure
that my method will work for everyone. At least, all that are sane
anyway.
Wayne
Posted by ghio on October 29, 2009, 11:37 pm
On Oct 30, 9:13am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> wrote:
> >On Oct 30, 3:13am, n...@jecarter.us wrote:
> >> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 06:39:41 -0700 (PDT), sspence
> >> >Free tutorials and info on wind, solar, biomethane and much much more.
> >> >http://www.green-trust.org/freebooks/
> >> Any link that leads to a page that looks like this:http://www.greenearthsenergy.com/?hop=sspence65
> >> is spam.
> >> I've seen just about all of these MLM schemes. The web pages are
> >> immediately identifiable because they have nearly identical formats -
> >> long, narrow, with big type and repetitive links centered in the
> >> page.
> >> If the "freebie" was really that great, it would be described in one
> >> or two screens of information, with links to the details. Take a look
> >> at the free software packages at sourceforge.com - most of the intro
> >> pages are one or two screens of info, with lots of links to the
> >> details.
> >> John
> >Been a while since I have bothered to look at Spence's all but useless
> >page. It has always been mostly spam, but this is a new low for the
> >lad.
> LOL As if you'd ever have anything good to say about Spence, who like
> me and most of the regulars here, has called you many many times on
> all your BS. Of which there are dozens of examples herehttp://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htmfor everyone's
> amusement.
> As for Spence's link, I just clicked on it to see what all the fuss is
> about. No surprise, it's exactly as he said - a page listing a whole
> bunch of free downloads. Yes, there are ads as well, exactly as there
> are on gazillions of other pages of free web content. Although Steve
> has helpfully labeled his ads with the word "ads", apparently in
> anticipation of visits by ghiniuses.
> I have a super-secret system for dealing with omnipresent ads on the
> web - I don't click on them unless they interest me. I'm pretty sure
> that my method will work for everyone. At least, all that are sane
> anyway.
> Wayne
It's spam, just a lure to get people to join his touch dickie club and
sign up for a dodgy newsletter with more spam and to collect email
address' to sell.
It's sad really because I believe that Steve could do much better if
he could get past the shopping list mentality.
Then there are people like you who make claims for achievements that
do not exist;
1) You built a house.
What a joke. You had a house built for you. You were caught in the lie
when you started blaming sub contractors for shoddy work. You then
claimed to have been the "General Contractor". The general contractor
is the person who is responsible for the quality control of all work
done by sub contractors. You failed in this capacity.
2) You designed your system.
You have never designed a PV system in your life. You copied a nice
clean 24V system and cocked it up to the point where you just kept
throwing panels at it until it would supply your needs, at least
during daylight hours. The "system" still requires some 50 hours of
backup charging, despite living in one of the sunniest places on
earth. Just another joke. It's not designed, it's a cobbled together
failure.
Bye wayne (aka A. J. Rimmer. For a complete rundown on this person
have a look at the Red Dwarf series.)
Posted by Josepi on October 30, 2009, 5:02 am
Careful George. Next he will cry to his welding group Mafia and they will
harrass you using 100 different Usenet nicknames and post slanderous things
about you on a website they can create. Scary, huh?
These are powerful people.. ie. about 5 watts worth.
Bye wayne (aka A. J. Rimmer. For a complete rundown on this person
have a look at the Red Dwarf series.)
Posted by ghio on October 30, 2009, 11:44 am
> Careful George. Next he will cry to his welding group Mafia and they will
> harrass you using 100 different Usenet nicknames and post slanderous things
> about you on a website they can create. Scary, huh?
> These are powerful people.. ie. about 5 watts worth.
> Bye wayne (aka A. J. Rimmer. For a complete rundown on this person
> have a look at the Red Dwarf series.)
Yeah, he's had me shaking in my boots for years. Hell I'm still
shaking... with laughter.
> >Free tutorials and info on wind, solar, biomethane and much much more.
> >http://www.green-trust.org/freebooks/
> Any link that leads to a page that looks like this:http://www.greenearthsenergy.com/?hop=sspence65
> is spam.
> I've seen just about all of these MLM schemes. The web pages are
> immediately identifiable because they have nearly identical formats -
> long, narrow, with big type and repetitive links centered in the
> page.
> If the "freebie" was really that great, it would be described in one
> or two screens of information, with links to the details. Take a look
> at the free software packages at sourceforge.com - most of the intro
> pages are one or two screens of info, with lots of links to the
> details.
> John