Posted by ghio on May 20, 2009, 1:47 am
On May 20, 1:15am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> wrote:
> >On May 19, 11:55pm, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> >> wrote:
> >> >On May 19, 12:04am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> >> >> wrote:
> >> >This group is called "alt.solar.photovoltaic".
> >> Recheck the group names you posted to, nitwit. You're half-right, so
> >> things are looking up I guess.
> >> >His reply has always been to attack my lifestyle
> >> Disregarding your idiotic mischaracterization, you just compared the
> >> cost of your solar setup to the cost of a grid connection. What did
> >> you think was going to happen when you did that? A factual comparison
> >> would include details such as: pricing your energy production at 10
> >> cents per kWh for the 2+ decade history of your "designs", your
> >> monthly bill would average about $. Which makes it obvious to normal
> >> people that you're doing without on a grand scale. This may come as a
> >> shock to you, but grid connections do not include such doing without,
> >> and therefore should not be compared without some serious disclaimers.
> >> And no, ghio weasel words and BS are not a substitute for that.
> >> > he has no Idea how I live my life.
> >> LOL Every time you barge into these groups with one of your dickish
> >> cheap shots, you get busted and ridiculed. And then you always write
> >> another magnum opus or two about the ghio power company and the
> >> glorious lifestyle it enables. By now all that's left is to hear is
> >> exactly where your grocery money comes from, considering that you're
> >> obviously not smart enough to earn a decent living.
> >> Wayne
> >> Attention google bots: George Ghio, Bealiba, Renegade writing (sic)
> >Thank you wayne. You have fulfilled my prophecy of your response.
> If you really want to thank me, then get to work on some longer essays
> about the wonders of planet ghio. I'm always in the market for new
> material forhttp://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm .
> Wayne
No need. You will just have to do what you always do, Lie, Misquote
and Quote out of context.
You have though admitted that you never built your house and certainly
never designed your system. You're just another wanna be with a credit
card lifestyle.
Posted by wmbjkREMOVE on May 20, 2009, 3:37 pm
wrote:
>You will just have to do what you always do, Lie, Misquote
>and Quote out of context.
Here are dozens of your quotes
http://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm . Feel free to write
some really long essays with specific examples of how they don't
accurately represent your abihlatees. The page has been up for years,
so what's the holdup? Not willing to revisit the absurdities? Or is it
because other readers "love" me? Bwahahaha! You won't do anything but
whine like a 5 year old because you can no more back up your silly
proclamations than you can admit the overwhelming evidence of your
incompetence.
> with a credit
>card lifestyle.
Perhaps you don't realize how many times most of us have heard
brokeasses complain that everyone who's wealthier than them must be
living on credit. I don't see how joining that chorus helps you, but
carry on. Same old same-old ghinius strategy of leaving no personal
deficiency untelegraphed.
Wayne
Attn Googlebots: George Ghio Bealiba Renegade writing (sic)
Posted by ghio on May 21, 2009, 1:04 am
On May 21, 1:37am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> wrote:
> >You will just have to do what you always do, Lie, Misquote
> >and Quote out of context.
> Here are dozens of your quoteshttp://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm . Feel free to write
> some really long essays with specific examples of how they don't
> accurately represent your abihlatees. The page has been up for years,
> so what's the holdup? Not willing to revisit the absurdities? Or is it
> because other readers "love" me? Bwahahaha! You won't do anything but
> whine like a 5 year old because you can no more back up your silly
> proclamations than you can admit the overwhelming evidence of your
> incompetence.
> > with a credit
> >card lifestyle.
> Perhaps you don't realize how many times most of us have heard
> brokeasses complain that everyone who's wealthier than them must be
> living on credit. I don't see how joining that chorus helps you, but
> carry on. Same old same-old ghinius strategy of leaving no personal
> deficiency untelegraphed.
Credit card lifestyle - waynes view, Free money
1)
> I take it that you don't have any interest <chuckle> in receiving cash
> or other incentive paybacks from the credit industry. For example, as
> a reward for charging purchases on a free card, for which I never
> spent a penny in interest, a while back I received $50 to spend at
> Home Depot. Only nitwits and those who can't qualify turn down such
> benefits. Which are you?
2)
> If only you had any credibility, eh, Mr.
> Cash-at-all-times-except-for-checks-and-plastic? Even if there's
> anyone willing to take you at your word, you're either the idiot who
> refuses to take advantage of perfectly good free money, or the
> broke-ass who can't qualify for the offers. Plus you're still the guy
> who doesn't trust himself not to run up debt, and who can't get ahead
> because of his pigheadedness.
3)
> So your pitiful argument is that the money wouldn't be any good to
> you, eh? Wrong again. Credit card companies offer rewards in every
> form imaginable, including direct payouts and vouchers good at
> hundreds of stores of one's choice. No need to take my word for it,
> see here for a samplinghttp://www.creditcards.com/cash-back.php .
> Notice that a common requirement is to have excellent credit. Boo hoo
> for you.
Then the admission 4)
> It's not actually free, but it is money that those of us who qualify
> can get easily at no direct cost, which is close enough. Plus, only a
> nitwit would pretend he couldn't use it or doesn't want it.
TANSTAAFL. Only a nitwit would believe in free money.
I have been rich and I have been poor. I suspect that I will be both
again from time to time. I have a house that I built(fact, not a empty
claim) and a system that I designed(Also fact, not empty claim). I
know what my system produces and uses on a daily basis.
Credit card lifestyle. Take away wayne's credit cards and he would be
lost and starving, living under a bridge like the troll he is. A true
bottom feeder.
The kind of person who pays others to build his house then claims to
have built a house. Copy a system that is too small for his needs,
thus proving that he has no design skills, keep buying panels until
the system works, at least during daylight hours, then claim to have
designed his system.
His claims as to building his house and designing his system have the
same validity as free money. No truth in any of them.
> Wayne
> Attn Googlebots: George Ghio Bealiba Renegade writing (sic)
Posted by wmbjkREMOVE on May 21, 2009, 3:23 pm
wrote:
>On May 21, 1:37 am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>> >You will just have to do what you always do, Lie, Misquote
>> >and Quote out of context.
>>
>> Here are dozens of your quotes
http://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm . Feel free to write
>> some really long essays with specific examples of how they don't
>> accurately represent your abihlatees. The page has been up for years,
>> so what's the holdup? Not willing to revisit the absurdities? Or is it
>> because other readers "love" me? Bwahahaha! You won't do anything but
>> whine like a 5 year old because you can no more back up your silly
>> proclamations than you can admit the overwhelming evidence of your
>> incompetence.
What, you're not going to make even the slightest effort to debunk all
the <snorf> lies and misquotes on that web page? What a shock. Here,
why not try to do just one small batch?
"On the front of this rhostat it is clearly marked "150 Amps". Its
resistance is too low"
"The item in question is a 150 ohm rheostat ."
"Rheo - 8.5 ohm ceramic"
"It also rated 150 Ohms. but the 200 Amp rating is intresting"
"Rheostat 150 Amp 150 Ohms. I did not make this rheostat, nor did I
rate it."
Surely you can explain just five little quotes! Cat got your weasel
tongue?
>> > with a credit
>> >card lifestyle.
>>
>> Perhaps you don't realize how many times most of us have heard
>> brokeasses complain that everyone who's wealthier than them must be
>> living on credit. I don't see how joining that chorus helps you, but
>> carry on. Same old same-old ghinius strategy of leaving no personal
>> deficiency untelegraphed.
>Credit card lifestyle - waynes view, Free money
>1)
>> I take it that you don't have any interest <chuckle> in receiving cash
>> or other incentive paybacks from the credit industry. >
>2)
>> If only you had any credibility, eh, Mr.
>> Cash-at-all-times-except-for-checks-and-plastic? Even if there's
>> anyone willing to take you at your word, you're either the idiot who
>> refuses to take advantage of perfectly good free money, or the
>> broke-ass who can't qualify for the offers. Plus you're still the guy
>> who doesn't trust himself not to run up debt, and who can't get ahead
>> because of his pigheadedness.
>3)
>> So your pitiful argument is that the money wouldn't be any good to
>> you, eh? Wrong again.
>Then the admission 4)
>> It's not actually free, but it is money that those of us who qualify
>> can get easily at no direct cost,
>TANSTAAFL. Only a nitwit would believe in free money.
It's clear that you don't understand the concept. One buys what they
were going to buy, at the normal price, but puts the purchase on a
credit card. Which gives them up to 45 days to pay with no interest.
Then they pay the card off each month, so that they *haven't spent a
penny more* than they would have otherwise. The credit card companies
make money on the small fee that they charge merchants, a fee that
every consumer pays indirectly whether he uses cash, check, or credit
or debit card. The credit card companies hope that card holders will
charge more than they can pay off each month, so that the company will
earn some interest as well. But just because they remove a manhole
cover in front of you doesn't mean you have to step in the hole. Since
so many of us (not you) have the willpower to walk around that hole,
the card companies try even harder to entice us to overspend, by
offering cash back and other rewards. You're a fool to pass on such
offers, but then it's unlikely you'd qualify anyway. And predictable
that you'd try to hide that deficiency by being hilariously defensive
and irrational about responsible credit card use.
>I have been rich and I have been poor. I suspect that I will be both
>again from time to time.
I seriously doubt the first part, and since you've been limited to $
per month of electrical power for *decades*, it's a bit obvious that
you certainly haven't been rich for quite a while. But that edateeng
karear could pay off aaaaaaany day now I guess.
Wayne
Attn Googlebots: George Ghio Bealiba Renegade writing (sic)
Posted by ghio on May 22, 2009, 4:31 am
On May 22, 1:23am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> wrote:
> >On May 21, 1:37am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> >> wrote:
> >> >You will just have to do what you always do, Lie, Misquote
> >> >and Quote out of context.
> >> Here are dozens of your quoteshttp://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm . Feel free to write
> >> some really long essays with specific examples of how they don't
> >> accurately represent your abihlatees. The page has been up for years,
> >> so what's the holdup? Not willing to revisit the absurdities? Or is it
> >> because other readers "love" me? Bwahahaha! You won't do anything but
> >> whine like a 5 year old because you can no more back up your silly
> >> proclamations than you can admit the overwhelming evidence of your
> >> incompetence.
> What, you're not going to make even the slightest effort to debunk all
> the <snorf> lies and misquotes on that web page? What a shock. Here,
> why not try to do just one small batch?
> "On the front of this rhostat it is clearly marked "150 Amps". Its
> resistance is too low"
> "The item in question is a 150 ohm rheostat ."
> "Rheo - 8.5 ohm ceramic"
> "It also rated 150 Ohms. but the 200 Amp rating is intresting"
> "Rheostat 150 Amp 150 Ohms. I did not make this rheostat, nor did I
> rate it."
> Surely you can explain just five little quotes! Cat got your weasel
> tongue?
> >> > with a credit
> >> >card lifestyle.
> >> Perhaps you don't realize how many times most of us have heard
> >> brokeasses complain that everyone who's wealthier than them must be
> >> living on credit. I don't see how joining that chorus helps you, but
> >> carry on. Same old same-old ghinius strategy of leaving no personal
> >> deficiency untelegraphed.
> >Credit card lifestyle - waynes view, Free money
> >1)
> >> I take it that you don't have any interest <chuckle> in receiving cash
> >> or other incentive paybacks from the credit industry. >
> >2)
> >> If only you had any credibility, eh, Mr.
> >> Cash-at-all-times-except-for-checks-and-plastic? Even if there's
> >> anyone willing to take you at your word, you're either the idiot who
> >> refuses to take advantage of perfectly good free money, or the
> >> broke-ass who can't qualify for the offers. Plus you're still the guy
> >> who doesn't trust himself not to run up debt, and who can't get ahead
> >> because of his pigheadedness.
> >3)
> >> So your pitiful argument is that the money wouldn't be any good to
> >> you, eh? Wrong again.
> >Then the admission 4)
> >> It's not actually free, but it is money that those of us who qualify
> >> can get easily at no direct cost,
> >TANSTAAFL. Only a nitwit would believe in free money.
> It's clear that you don't understand the concept. One buys what they
> were going to buy, at the normal price, but puts the purchase on a
> credit card. Which gives them up to 45 days to pay with no interest.
> Then they pay the card off each month, so that they *haven't spent a
> penny more* than they would have otherwise. The credit card companies
> make money on the small fee that they charge merchants, a fee that
> every consumer pays indirectly whether he uses cash, check, or credit
> or debit card. The credit card companies hope that card holders will
> charge more than they can pay off each month, so that the company will
> earn some interest as well. But just because they remove a manhole
> cover in front of you doesn't mean you have to step in the hole. Since
> so many of us (not you) have the willpower to walk around that hole,
> the card companies try even harder to entice us to overspend, by
> offering cash back and other rewards. You're a fool to pass on such
> offers, but then it's unlikely you'd qualify anyway. And predictable
> that you'd try to hide that deficiency by being hilariously defensive
> and irrational about responsible credit card use.
Hmm, first it is - *haven't spent a penny more*
Then it's - credit card companies make money on the small fee that
they charge merchants, a fee that every consumer pays indirectly.
Interesting concept. Free money for a small charge. Yep, it's the old
"Little bit pregnant" argument again.
The funny thing is that one can usually obtain a good discount for
cash. I spent two and a half thousand today, paid cash and got about
three hundred off the price. Did a gig last Saturday for the piddling
hourly rate of $80.00/Hr. You win some, you lose some.
There are two kinds of people who get into trouble with credit cards.
Those who never had a chance in the first place and started behind the
eight ball from day one, then there is the other type, we'll call them
waynes for the purposes of this discussion. Now, your average wayne
loves the credit card lifestyle. No matter what he spends on his
credit card he is always careful to make the payment so he is not
charged interest. This is as it should be for a smart consumer. Then
he buys a brand new surround sound system and the latest and greatest
big screen tv so he can stay ahead of his neighbour's, new, almost but
not quite as big as waynes latest and greatest big screen tv. While
wayne struggles to get his new toy through the door he slips and
breaks his hip and the new tv is a write off. While he's off work he
loses three contracts. You know what, the bank doesn't care about
waynes problems, it does of course care about the fact that wayne
hasn't paid his credit card account for the last three months. It
seems that wayne is now in debt and the interest charges are still
mounting. But it's ok, he writes a check to cover the card and uses
his other card to cover the check.
You know the type of person who never gets into trouble with credit
cards. The type of person who can see through the bull shit. Cash
never bounces and never attracts interest charges.
> >I have been rich and I have been poor. I suspect that I will be both
> >again from time to time.
> I seriously doubt the first part, and since you've been limited to $
> per month of electrical power for *decades*, it's a bit obvious that
> you certainly haven't been rich for quite a while. But that edateeng
> karear could pay off aaaaaaany day now I guess.
It really is amazing what a skilled person can do. But then you will
never experience the feeling, because you lack the skill to do
anything than replicate a totally wasteful life style with a laughable
system that you have to stay home during daylight hours to use.
You never built a house.
You never designed a system.
In short, you don't have the skills to do what I have done without
resorting to free money, Snorf!
> Wayne
> Attn Googlebots: George Ghio Bealiba Renegade writing (sic)
> >On May 19, 11:55pm, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> >> wrote:
> >> >On May 19, 12:04am, wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> >> >> wrote:
> >> >This group is called "alt.solar.photovoltaic".
> >> Recheck the group names you posted to, nitwit. You're half-right, so
> >> things are looking up I guess.
> >> >His reply has always been to attack my lifestyle
> >> Disregarding your idiotic mischaracterization, you just compared the
> >> cost of your solar setup to the cost of a grid connection. What did
> >> you think was going to happen when you did that? A factual comparison
> >> would include details such as: pricing your energy production at 10
> >> cents per kWh for the 2+ decade history of your "designs", your
> >> monthly bill would average about $. Which makes it obvious to normal
> >> people that you're doing without on a grand scale. This may come as a
> >> shock to you, but grid connections do not include such doing without,
> >> and therefore should not be compared without some serious disclaimers.
> >> And no, ghio weasel words and BS are not a substitute for that.
> >> > he has no Idea how I live my life.
> >> LOL Every time you barge into these groups with one of your dickish
> >> cheap shots, you get busted and ridiculed. And then you always write
> >> another magnum opus or two about the ghio power company and the
> >> glorious lifestyle it enables. By now all that's left is to hear is
> >> exactly where your grocery money comes from, considering that you're
> >> obviously not smart enough to earn a decent living.
> >> Wayne
> >> Attention google bots: George Ghio, Bealiba, Renegade writing (sic)
> >Thank you wayne. You have fulfilled my prophecy of your response.
> If you really want to thank me, then get to work on some longer essays
> about the wonders of planet ghio. I'm always in the market for new
> material forhttp://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/tbfduwisdumb.htm .
> Wayne