Posted by wmbjkREMOVE on January 22, 2008, 9:32 am
>Random House's dictionary -
>forum (for'-um), n, pl forums, fora
>1. A place in cyberspace where a narcissistic egotist and two or three of his
closest
>sycophants go to play with themselves without pesky opposition or discouraging
words
>after they wash out of open public discussions. A phenomena closely related to
>fundamentalists, survivalists and backwoods militias. Usually a very
short-lived
>phenomena.
That's a jackass definition. Because of spammers, wisdumb postings,
egotistical blowhards, etc, a whole lot of smart folks with lots of
knowledge to share won't come near Usenet. They prefer having a
moderator who can make short work of time-wasters. The result is that
if you want say, solid info about the MX60, then you need to go to a
forum like this one http://tinyurl.com/2ngxmk . I'd like to see you
deny the usefulness of such places, or try to post your definition
there, or ask Ghio if you need support for an MX60 <snorf>. The simple
fact is that those who have something useful to offer can do it
anywhere, but the idiots have only one place to go. I suppose you'll
say now that you know all about the multitude of great forums. But
that would be a tacit admission that your definition was less than
honest. So this being Usenet, I expect you'll respond with something
just as disingenuous.
Wayne
Posted by bealiba on January 22, 2008, 9:58 am
On Jan 23, 1:32 am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> >Random House's dictionary -
> >forum (for'-um), n, pl forums, fora
> >1. A place in cyberspace where a narcissistic egotist and two or three of his
closest
> >sycophants go to play with themselves without pesky opposition or
discouraging words
> >after they wash out of open public discussions. A phenomena closely related to
> >fundamentalists, survivalists and backwoods militias. Usually a very
short-lived
> >phenomena.
> That's a jackass definition. Because of spammers, wisdumb postings,
> egotistical blowhards, etc, a whole lot of smart folks with lots of
> knowledge to share won't come near Usenet. They prefer having a
> moderator who can make short work of time-wasters. The result is that
> if you want say, solid info about the MX60, then you need to go to a
> forum like this onehttp://tinyurl.com/2ngxmk . I'd like to see you
> deny the usefulness of such places, or try to post your definition
> there, or ask Ghio if you need support for an MX60 <snorf>. The simple
> fact is that those who have something useful to offer can do it
> anywhere, but the idiots have only one place to go. I suppose you'll
> say now that you know all about the multitude of great forums. But
> that would be a tacit admission that your definition was less than
> honest. So this being Usenet, I expect you'll respond with something
> just as disingenuous.
> Wayne
Ah, here is the other chimp.
Posted by Solar Flare on January 22, 2008, 11:55 am
Weiner, again, demonstrates his lack of knowledge posting links to
websites.
Maybe you could actually go to one you post so you know what you
posted, for once??
I guess a place like that is one of the only Weiner can survive. One
has to wonder how many posts were deleted to arrive at the final 15
posts, praising the product.
How is your 55 Vdc max input doing with your 200 vac windmill input?
You've been very quiet since you had your big mouth shut down.
>>Random House's dictionary -
>>
>>forum (for'-um), n, pl forums, fora
>>
>>1. A place in cyberspace where a narcissistic egotist and two or
>>three of his closest
>>sycophants go to play with themselves without pesky opposition or
>>discouraging words
>>after they wash out of open public discussions. A phenomena closely
>>related to
>>fundamentalists, survivalists and backwoods militias. Usually a
>>very short-lived
>>phenomena.
>>
> That's a jackass definition. Because of spammers, wisdumb postings,
> egotistical blowhards, etc, a whole lot of smart folks with lots of
> knowledge to share won't come near Usenet. They prefer having a
> moderator who can make short work of time-wasters. The result is
> that
> if you want say, solid info about the MX60, then you need to go to a
> forum like this one http://tinyurl.com/2ngxmk . I'd like to see you
> deny the usefulness of such places, or try to post your definition
> there, or ask Ghio if you need support for an MX60 <snorf>. The
> simple
> fact is that those who have something useful to offer can do it
> anywhere, but the idiots have only one place to go. I suppose you'll
> say now that you know all about the multitude of great forums. But
> that would be a tacit admission that your definition was less than
> honest. So this being Usenet, I expect you'll respond with something
> just as disingenuous.
> Wayne
Posted by bealiba on January 22, 2008, 12:37 am
> On Jan 20, 10:18 pm, beal...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > We're here to discuss 12VDC alternative power systems for off-grid
> > > homes, whether off-grid by choice or necessity. We'll talk about any
> > > type of generation -- wind, solar, hydro or whatever. And, we'll also
> > > discuss storage and distribution systems for 12 VDC. And, not to
> > > eliminate anyone, we'll gladly talk about 24 and 48 volt DC systems
> > > too. Our planet is rapidly running out of fossil fuels, and the
> > > pollution from those is destroying our environment. It's time to
> > > utilize renewable energy and that's why our group is here.
> > > We are NOT here to discuss "over-unity", "free energy" or any other
> > > non-existent, non-functional, and 'simply impossible by any known law
> > > of physics' devices. If you want to discuss all that pie-in-the-sky
> > > crap, that's fine, just don't do it here.
> > > This group exists to further the understanding and ability of its
> > > members to use low voltage direct current electricty to live off-grid
> > > or to supplement grid power. That said, there's no problem in
> > > discussing inverters and generators in an off-grid or back-up capacity
> > > because we all know that the sun doesn't shine and/or the wind blow
> > > all the time. And, sometimes, folks just can't live by 12 VDC alone.
> > >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/12VDC_Power/
> > Moderated by Steve of course.
> > Where he can avoid the problems of having his foot in his mouth.
> > Don't support Steve's mono-mania, don't bother trying to join.- Hide quoted
text -
> > - Show quoted text -
> Better to have my foot in my mouth, than my head in my ass. Yes, it's
> a Ghio free zone. Which means of course, real solutions are discussed,
> and straw men and ridicule are not allowed.
You know, the only reason for such fear is the fact that I have called
you on many of your deficiencies and been proven right. Time and
again.
Do you think that not allowing me to join your mono-mania group will
hide those deficiencies for long.
From your dog's breakfast of a "Sizing Spreadsheet" to the wizz bang
"Shopping List Design" and your latest, the wonderful "Bucket O Crap",
your lack of ability has shown through in all its shinning
mediocrity.
This latest tirade only shows that you acknowledge my better
understanding of the subjects in question.
Sad really, as I truly thought you showed promise in the field.
Still, it's a pretty good trick, getting your head up your ass while
you have both feet in your mouth. Full marks there.
Censorship is the enemy of free speech and truth. Interesting that you
are willing to flaunt your true character in such a public manner.
Another interesting point is that you seem to have no idea what "Straw
Man" actually means. Are you competing with wayne for the smallest
vocabulary?
Posted by sspence on January 22, 2008, 8:53 am
On Jan 22, 12:37 am, beal...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Jan 20, 10:18 pm, beal...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > We're here to discuss 12VDC alternative power systems for off-grid
> > > > homes, whether off-grid by choice or necessity. We'll talk about any
> > > > type of generation -- wind, solar, hydro or whatever. And, we'll also
> > > > discuss storage and distribution systems for 12 VDC. And, not to
> > > > eliminate anyone, we'll gladly talk about 24 and 48 volt DC systems
> > > > too. Our planet is rapidly running out of fossil fuels, and the
> > > > pollution from those is destroying our environment. It's time to
> > > > utilize renewable energy and that's why our group is here.
> > > > We are NOT here to discuss "over-unity", "free energy" or any other
> > > > non-existent, non-functional, and 'simply impossible by any known law
> > > > of physics' devices. If you want to discuss all that pie-in-the-sky
> > > > crap, that's fine, just don't do it here.
> > > > This group exists to further the understanding and ability of its
> > > > members to use low voltage direct current electricty to live off-grid
> > > > or to supplement grid power. That said, there's no problem in
> > > > discussing inverters and generators in an off-grid or back-up capacity
> > > > because we all know that the sun doesn't shine and/or the wind blow
> > > > all the time. And, sometimes, folks just can't live by 12 VDC alone.
> > > >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/12VDC_Power/
> > > Moderated by Steve of course.
> > > Where he can avoid the problems of having his foot in his mouth.
> > > Don't support Steve's mono-mania, don't bother trying to join.- Hide quoted text -
> > > - Show quoted text -
> > Better to have my foot in my mouth, than my head in my ass. Yes, it's
> > a Ghio free zone. Which means of course, real solutions are discussed,
> > and straw men and ridicule are not allowed.
> You know, the only reason for such fear is the fact that I have called
> you on many of your deficiencies and been proven right. Time and
> again.
> Do you think that not allowing me to join your mono-mania group will
> hide those deficiencies for long.
> From your dog's breakfast of a "Sizing Spreadsheet" to the wizz bang
> "Shopping List Design" and your latest, the wonderful "Bucket O Crap",
> your lack of ability has shown through in all its shinning
> mediocrity.
> This latest tirade only shows that you acknowledge my better
> understanding of the subjects in question.
> Sad really, as I truly thought you showed promise in the field.
> Still, it's a pretty good trick, getting your head up your ass while
> you have both feet in your mouth. Full marks there.
> Censorship is the enemy of free speech and truth. Interesting that you
> are willing to flaunt your true character in such a public manner.
> Another interesting point is that you seem to have no idea what "Straw
> Man" actually means. Are you competing with wayne for the smallest
> vocabulary?- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
You have never been right when you have "called me" on supposed
defficiencies. Not once. That's because I'm actually out there doing
it, not pretending on usenet.
>forum (for'-um), n, pl forums, fora
>1. A place in cyberspace where a narcissistic egotist and two or three of his