Posted by wmbjk on January 26, 2007, 10:17 am
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 23:28:16 +1100, George Ghio
>Steve Spence wrote:
>> George Ghio wrote:
>>> Steve Spence wrote:
>>>> George Ghio wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> So you really don't have a clue. It is also amazing that it seems
>>>>> you can't go for a single day without the generator.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You are right, I don't have a clue as to how you can read but not
>>>> comprehend (actually I do have a clue, you do it to try to make
>>>> yourself look good. you are failing). Running the gen everyday is
>>>> only done in the heating season when I need heat. Since the veggie
>>>> oil is free, it's a cheap, fairly clean fuel source.
>>>
>>> Ya gotta laugh. I mean when someone claims first that a product is
>>> free you know that they are lying. TANSTAAFL.
>>>
>>> But the real joke is that Steve then goes on to say it's cheap. This
>>> is an admission of cost.
>>>
>>> The costs are, if nothing else, picking it up and heating it with
>>> wood. These are both costs as they both involve an energy expenditure.
>>>
>>
>>
>> yes, picking up the free oil costs us about $0.30 / gallon after
>> filtering. Logical folks understand free to mean we are not charged for
>> the oil, but that does not mean there is no end to end cost. For
>> instance, freecycle is a good source for free goods, but you still have
>> to pick them up. However, most folks here realize your goal is to not
>> educate, but to obfuscate.
>>
>Well Stevie, welcome to Efficiency 101
No George, you should have written "welcome to my demonstration of how
pissed I am about Steve actually doing things while I sit here on my
lazy butt and invent fault by writing content-free Usenet posts".
Wayne
Posted by George Ghio on January 28, 2007, 2:05 am
Yeah, like anybody would want to be you or steve. Totally clueless.
wmbjk wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 23:28:16 +1100, George Ghio
>
>> Steve Spence wrote:
>>> George Ghio wrote:
>>>> Steve Spence wrote:
>>>>> George Ghio wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> So you really don't have a clue. It is also amazing that it seems
>>>>>> you can't go for a single day without the generator.
>>>>>>
>>>>> You are right, I don't have a clue as to how you can read but not
>>>>> comprehend (actually I do have a clue, you do it to try to make
>>>>> yourself look good. you are failing). Running the gen everyday is
>>>>> only done in the heating season when I need heat. Since the veggie
>>>>> oil is free, it's a cheap, fairly clean fuel source.
>>>> Ya gotta laugh. I mean when someone claims first that a product is
>>>> free you know that they are lying. TANSTAAFL.
>>>>
>>>> But the real joke is that Steve then goes on to say it's cheap. This
>>>> is an admission of cost.
>>>>
>>>> The costs are, if nothing else, picking it up and heating it with
>>>> wood. These are both costs as they both involve an energy expenditure.
>>>>
>>>
>>> yes, picking up the free oil costs us about $0.30 / gallon after
>>> filtering. Logical folks understand free to mean we are not charged for
>>> the oil, but that does not mean there is no end to end cost. For
>>> instance, freecycle is a good source for free goods, but you still have
>>> to pick them up. However, most folks here realize your goal is to not
>>> educate, but to obfuscate.
>>>
>> Well Stevie, welcome to Efficiency 101
>
> No George, you should have written "welcome to my demonstration of how
> pissed I am about Steve actually doing things while I sit here on my
> lazy butt and invent fault by writing content-free Usenet posts".
>
> Wayne
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Posted by Solar Flare on January 25, 2007, 9:10 pm
Do you only particpate here to disrupt the groups?
Were you not getting enough attention in your own bulletin board?
> George Ghio wrote:
>>>
>> So you really don't have a clue. It is also amazing that it seems
>> you can't go for a single day without the generator.
>>
> You are right, I don't have a clue as to how you can read but not
> comprehend (actually I do have a clue, you do it to try to make
> yourself look good. you are failing). Running the gen everyday is
> only done in the heating season when I need heat. Since the veggie
> oil is free, it's a cheap, fairly clean fuel source.
> --
> Steve Spence
> Dir., Green Trust
> http://www.green-trust.org
Posted by Steve Spence on January 25, 2007, 9:51 pm
Solar Flare wrote:
> Do you only particpate here to disrupt the groups?
>
> Were you not getting enough attention in your own bulletin board?
>
>> George Ghio wrote:
>>
>>> So you really don't have a clue. It is also amazing that it seems
>>> you can't go for a single day without the generator.
>>>
>> You are right, I don't have a clue as to how you can read but not
>> comprehend (actually I do have a clue, you do it to try to make
>> yourself look good. you are failing). Running the gen everyday is
>> only done in the heating season when I need heat. Since the veggie
>> oil is free, it's a cheap, fairly clean fuel source.
>> --
>> Steve Spence
>> Dir., Green Trust
>> http://www.green-trust.org
>
>
I'm only disrupting this little ego masturbation game you and george
like to play. If providing real education to folks is hurting your fun,
I apologize.
--
Steve Spence
Dir., Green Trust
http://www.green-trust.org
Posted by Solar Flare on January 25, 2007, 10:17 pm
You call disrupting the group because George makes you feel inferior
and intimidates you "educating people"?
Get over it, grow up, and get on with the group topic here.
> Solar Flare wrote:
>> Do you only particpate here to disrupt the groups?
>>
>> Were you not getting enough attention in your own bulletin board?
>>
>>> George Ghio wrote:
>>>
>>>> So you really don't have a clue. It is also amazing that it seems
>>>> you can't go for a single day without the generator.
>>>>
>>> You are right, I don't have a clue as to how you can read but not
>>> comprehend (actually I do have a clue, you do it to try to make
>>> yourself look good. you are failing). Running the gen everyday is
>>> only done in the heating season when I need heat. Since the veggie
>>> oil is free, it's a cheap, fairly clean fuel source.
>>> --
>>> Steve Spence
>>> Dir., Green Trust
>>> http://www.green-trust.org
>>
>>
> I'm only disrupting this little ego masturbation game you and george
> like to play. If providing real education to folks is hurting your
> fun, I apologize.
> --
> Steve Spence
> Dir., Green Trust
> http://www.green-trust.org
>> George Ghio wrote:
>>> Steve Spence wrote:
>>>> George Ghio wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> So you really don't have a clue. It is also amazing that it seems
>>>>> you can't go for a single day without the generator.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You are right, I don't have a clue as to how you can read but not
>>>> comprehend (actually I do have a clue, you do it to try to make
>>>> yourself look good. you are failing). Running the gen everyday is
>>>> only done in the heating season when I need heat. Since the veggie
>>>> oil is free, it's a cheap, fairly clean fuel source.
>>>
>>> Ya gotta laugh. I mean when someone claims first that a product is
>>> free you know that they are lying. TANSTAAFL.
>>>
>>> But the real joke is that Steve then goes on to say it's cheap. This
>>> is an admission of cost.
>>>
>>> The costs are, if nothing else, picking it up and heating it with
>>> wood. These are both costs as they both involve an energy expenditure.
>>>
>>
>>
>> yes, picking up the free oil costs us about $0.30 / gallon after
>> filtering. Logical folks understand free to mean we are not charged for
>> the oil, but that does not mean there is no end to end cost. For
>> instance, freecycle is a good source for free goods, but you still have
>> to pick them up. However, most folks here realize your goal is to not
>> educate, but to obfuscate.
>>
>Well Stevie, welcome to Efficiency 101