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flatfish+++

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Apr 24, 2011, 9:17:08 PM4/24/11
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schestowitz can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
schestowitz I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47

_Goblin schestowitz: yeah no proble,s Apr 23 22:57
_Goblin *problems Apr 23 22:57
schestowitz _Goblin: I ent you 3 mais today Apr 23 22:59
schestowitz sent Apr 23 22:59
schestowitz mails Apr 23 22:59
schestowitz I really shouldn't type Apr 23 22:59
schestowitz but anywya, did you get em? Apr 23 22:59


BWAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

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Hadron

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Apr 25, 2011, 8:57:11 AM4/25/11
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flatfish+++ <flat...@marianatrench.com> writes:

> http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-23042011.html
>
> schestowitz can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
> schestowitz I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>
> _Goblin schestowitz: yeah no proble,s Apr 23 22:57
> _Goblin *problems Apr 23 22:57
> schestowitz _Goblin: I ent you 3 mais today Apr 23 22:59
> schestowitz sent Apr 23 22:59
> schestowitz mails Apr 23 22:59
> schestowitz I really shouldn't type Apr 23 22:59
> schestowitz but anywya, did you get em? Apr 23 22:59
>
> BWAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

I wonder if Spamowitz only drinks drinks where the ingredients and
methods of production are freely available?

flatfish+++

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Apr 25, 2011, 9:04:03 AM4/25/11
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I'd probably stay permanently drunk if I were him.

He's so cheap he gets drunk first at home and then goes out clubbing.
This way he doesn't have to spend too much on overpriced alcohol at the
club.
Hopefully this time he didn't piss off the police.

owl

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Apr 25, 2011, 9:44:22 AM4/25/11
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> schestowitz can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
> schestowitz I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47

Holy shit! I hope he doesn't mean he's going out driving.

cc

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Apr 25, 2011, 11:48:25 AM4/25/11
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On Apr 25, 9:44 am, owl <o...@rooftop.invalid> wrote:
> flatfish+++ <flatf...@marianatrench.com> wrote:
> >http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-2...

> > schestowitz     can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
> > schestowitz     I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>
> Holy shit!  I hope he doesn't mean he's going out driving.

What would give you that impression?

7

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Apr 25, 2011, 12:04:14 PM4/25/11
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flatfish+++ wrote:

> ocacy


> http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-23042011.html
>
> schestowitz can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
> schestowitz I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>
> _Goblin schestowitz: yeah no proble,s Apr 23 22:57
> _Goblin *problems Apr 23 22:57
> schestowitz _Goblin: I ent you 3 mais today Apr 23 22:59
> schestowitz sent Apr 23 22:59
> schestowitz mails Apr 23 22:59
> schestowitz I really shouldn't type Apr 23 22:59
> schestowitz but anywya, did you get em? Apr 23 22:59
>
>
> BWAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
>
>
>
>
>

> flatfish+++
> Please visit our hall of Linux idiots.
> http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/
>
> Watching Linux Fail:
> http://limuxwatch.blogspot.com/
>
> Desktop Linux: The Dream Is Dead
> "By the time Microsoft released the Windows 7 beta
> in January 2009, Linux had clearly lost its chance at desktop glory."
> http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/207999/desktop_linux_the_dream_is_dead.html

But you said you are an appil fan maiden.
What happened? Is appil so crap that you decided to try out Linux?
Or are you just trolling for pay from appil crocporation
to fund your rants and raving loonacy?


Linux markets its cheaper products while appil trolls
who promote products to milk wimmin out of money with
their money milking debt creating iPiddys, and MP3 players such as ipod
will happily side with appil and their milking maidens targeting wimmin to
milk wimmin dry and putting them into debt.

Most wimmin I know that has an ipone or ipidyy of any sort are also
seriously deluded and seriously in debt. I bet appil doesn't care.


Who pays you to troll any way?


Are you an employee of ntrepid corporation?
http://www.ntrepidcorp.com/

The line managers who contracted you were sniggering to the bone
when they when they realized what kind of idiot you were
and how useful it would be to them.

They never had so much fun since hosting a tampon party.

And tell me again:

Why do dishonest Amrikaaan companies like Appil and Micoshaft pay Amrikaans
to troll and post ad-hominem personal attacks on the internet?

Has anyone in these companies got a degree in honesty?
If so prove it.

If not, are you expecting to ride on the back of good faith of the
international community to not criticise amrikaas dumbest criminals posting
trolls and ad-hominen personal attacks funded by amrikkkaan companies
like micoshaft and appil? Are they above the law? I don't think so. Its
time for prosecutors to move in and arrest a few of the criminals funding
asstroturfers hiding behind dishonest corporations like appil and micoshaft
who sponsor ad hominem personal attacks and abuse in the internet
in blantant disregard for law.

A few wikileaks to open up scrutiny of the funding routes and who's who in
the chain of command could be a starting point.

Stories like this
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philo

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Apr 25, 2011, 4:37:55 PM4/25/11
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On 04/24/2011 08:17 PM, flatfish+++ wrote:
> http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-23042011.html
>
> schestowitz can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
> schestowitz I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>

Sheesh...

Last time I got drunk I was 22 years old...

hope the hell he wasn't driving

DFS

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Apr 25, 2011, 4:42:47 PM4/25/11
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Well... here's to one-car accidents...

cc

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Apr 25, 2011, 4:44:30 PM4/25/11
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On Apr 25, 4:37 pm, philo <ph...@invalid.not> wrote:
> On 04/24/2011 08:17 PM, flatfish+++ wrote:
>
> >http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-2...

>
> > schestowitz        can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
> > schestowitz        I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>
> Sheesh...
>
> Last time I got drunk I was 22 years old...
>
> hope the hell he wasn't driving

Good lord. I bet he lives in a city and I bet he was walking, or took
a cab. I'm a degenerate gambler, so I would seriously like to bet on
this. I don't know which is worse, Roy getting on IRC and annoucing
he's drunk, or the last time you got drunk was when you were 22.
Lameness in this group.

DFS

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Apr 25, 2011, 4:49:22 PM4/25/11
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On 4/25/2011 4:44 PM, cc wrote:
> On Apr 25, 4:37 pm, philo<ph...@invalid.not> wrote:
>> On 04/24/2011 08:17 PM, flatfish+++ wrote:
>>
>>> http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-2...
>>
>>> schestowitz can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
>>> schestowitz I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>>
>> Sheesh...
>>
>> Last time I got drunk I was 22 years old...
>>
>> hope the hell he wasn't driving
>
> Good lord. I bet he lives in a city and I bet he was walking, or took
> a cab. I'm a degenerate gambler, so I would seriously like to bet on
> this.

That's right... did you ever pony up the $100K bet on the round of golf?

> I don't know which is worse, Roy getting on IRC and annoucing
> he's drunk, or the last time you got drunk was when you were 22.
> Lameness in this group.

philo turned 23 yesterday...


Tattoo Vampire

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Apr 25, 2011, 5:50:00 PM4/25/11
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cc wrote:

> Good lord. I bet he lives in a city and I bet he was walking, or took
> a cab. I'm a degenerate gambler, so I would seriously like to bet on
> this. I don't know which is worse, Roy getting on IRC and annoucing
> he's drunk, or the last time you got drunk was when you were 22.
> Lameness in this group.

More importantly, does Flatfarb post while drinking, or drink while posting?
=)

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cc

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Apr 25, 2011, 6:16:51 PM4/25/11
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On Apr 25, 4:49 pm, DFS <nos...@dfs.com> wrote:
> On 4/25/2011 4:44 PM, cc wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 25, 4:37 pm, philo<ph...@invalid.not>  wrote:
> >> On 04/24/2011 08:17 PM, flatfish+++ wrote:
>
> >>>http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-2...
>
> >>> schestowitz        can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
> >>> schestowitz        I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>
> >> Sheesh...
>
> >> Last time I got drunk I was 22 years old...
>
> >> hope the hell he wasn't driving
>
> > Good lord. I bet he lives in a city and I bet he was walking, or took
> > a cab. I'm a degenerate gambler, so I would seriously like to bet on
> > this.
>
> That's right... did you ever pony up the $100K bet on the round of golf?

There was no response, no escrow, no round, no course, no city, no
date set, no place to pony it up to. Apparently I could have just put
it all in a paypal account though. Rounding up $100K for a sure thing,
and being comfortable with losing that $100K by just shoving it in a
paypal account (or being comfortable after losing it at all) are two
different beasts.

>
> > I don't know which is worse, Roy getting on IRC and annoucing
> > he's drunk, or the last time you got drunk was when you were 22.
> > Lameness in this group.
>
> philo turned 23 yesterday...

Well if he wasn't drunk on his b-day...

DFS

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Apr 25, 2011, 6:58:30 PM4/25/11
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On 4/25/2011 6:16 PM, cc wrote:
> On Apr 25, 4:49 pm, DFS<nos...@dfs.com> wrote:
>> On 4/25/2011 4:44 PM, cc wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Apr 25, 4:37 pm, philo<ph...@invalid.not> wrote:
>>>> On 04/24/2011 08:17 PM, flatfish+++ wrote:
>>
>>>>> http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-2...
>>
>>>>> schestowitz can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
>>>>> schestowitz I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>>
>>>> Sheesh...
>>
>>>> Last time I got drunk I was 22 years old...
>>
>>>> hope the hell he wasn't driving
>>
>>> Good lord. I bet he lives in a city and I bet he was walking, or took
>>> a cab. I'm a degenerate gambler, so I would seriously like to bet on
>>> this.
>>
>> That's right... did you ever pony up the $100K bet on the round of golf?
>
> There was no response, no escrow, no round, no course, no city, no
> date set, no place to pony it up to. Apparently I could have just put
> it all in a paypal account though. Rounding up $100K for a sure thing,
> and being comfortable with losing that $100K by just shoving it in a
> paypal account (or being comfortable after losing it at all) are two
> different beasts.

No doubt. My question is, are you truly and actually willing to risk
$100K on a round of golf against someone whose game you don't know?

If yes, you are a degenerate gambler. Do you know that's what you are?
(Joe Pesci in Casino)

>>> I don't know which is worse, Roy getting on IRC and annoucing
>>> he's drunk, or the last time you got drunk was when you were 22.
>>> Lameness in this group.
>>
>> philo turned 23 yesterday...
>
> Well if he wasn't drunk on his b-day...


I used to reserve my b-day (during the day) for 3 things:

1) early AM movie

2) nice lunch at this place http://www.buckheadrestaurants.com/pricci/

3) good golf course in afternoon

I would always take the day off work if necessary.

ahhh... it's good to be born in the USA, where such things are easily in
reach of the middle class.

philo

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Apr 25, 2011, 7:42:17 PM4/25/11
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ng
>>
>> Good lord. I bet he lives in a city and I bet he was walking, or took
>> a cab. I'm a degenerate gambler, so I would seriously like to bet on
>> this.
>
> That's right... did you ever pony up the $100K bet on the round of golf?
>
>
>
>> I don't know which is worse, Roy getting on IRC and annoucing
>> he's drunk, or the last time you got drunk was when you were 22.
>> Lameness in this group.
>
> philo turned 23 yesterday...
>
>

LOL

I am 61 years old and quit drinking entirely maybe 15-20 years ago...
life got a lot better.

If the entertainment is good...I'll still go to a bar or night club...
order a mineral water.

I sometimes hear funny remarks...
but when I leave the price of a drink as a tip...
they gladly serve me all the water I want!

flatfish+++

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Apr 25, 2011, 10:57:56 PM4/25/11
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I know that place!
We couldn't get in the night I went because they were having a private
party. We ended up in some French place where the food wasn't that great
but they had an excellent string quartet playing.

I'll have to hit it next time I'm down that way.

> ahhh... it's good to be born in the USA, where such things are easily in
> reach of the middle class.

For now.

Our govt wants to see it all go away.
The republicans want to give the tax breaks to big business at the
expense of the middle class.
The democrats want to take from the "rich" but their definition of
"rich" is skewed terribly.

It's time for a revolution.

flatfish+++

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Apr 25, 2011, 11:01:31 PM4/25/11
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Yea.
But you know how it will go down.
He'll end up killing some innocent person, he of course will survive and
then he will sue the evil alcohol company for causing him to get drunk
and drive.

owl

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Apr 25, 2011, 11:10:47 PM4/25/11
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flatfish+++ <flat...@marianatrench.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 18:58:30 -0400, DFS wrote:

> > ahhh... it's good to be born in the USA, where such things are easily in
> > reach of the middle class.

> For now.

> Our govt wants to see it all go away.
> The republicans want to give the tax breaks to big business at the
> expense of the middle class.
> The democrats want to take from the "rich" but their definition of
> "rich" is skewed terribly.

Anybody who can't find a way to live high on the hog in the US on
$250,000/yr is an idiot.

> It's time for a revolution.

If the rich aren't careful, the revolution is going to be along the
lines of "burn all their shit and skin them alive."

flatfish+++

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Apr 26, 2011, 3:55:56 AM4/26/11
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:10:47 +0000 (UTC), owl wrote:

> flatfish+++ <flat...@marianatrench.com> wrote:
>> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 18:58:30 -0400, DFS wrote:
>
>>> ahhh... it's good to be born in the USA, where such things are easily in
>>> reach of the middle class.
>
>> For now.
>
>> Our govt wants to see it all go away.
>> The republicans want to give the tax breaks to big business at the
>> expense of the middle class.
>> The democrats want to take from the "rich" but their definition of
>> "rich" is skewed terribly.
>
> Anybody who can't find a way to live high on the hog in the US on
> $250,000/yr is an idiot.

It depends.
The problem is that most small businesses will be taxed/penalized
heavily because they are typically sole proprietorships and will fall
under (actually above, gross income wise) the $250,000 rule.

Small business is the life blood of the US economy.

I agree, that $250k /yr is plenty of money as personal income.


>> It's time for a revolution.
>
> If the rich aren't careful, the revolution is going to be along the
> lines of "burn all their shit and skin them alive."

Well I fall under the umbrella as the "rich" but I made my money the
hard way. Savings, real estate investments and getting out from under
the "man" early on and going into business for myself.

I will admit I had some extremely good luck/timing but still I took a
lot of risks along the way and it paid off.

However if taxes continue to rise, costs rise, this country will be in
trouble real soon.

As a personal example, my overall tax rate last year was 5.59% .

This year it was 10.29%.

This is after credits, exemptions etc.
Bottom line number.

Of course I had 2 kids graduate college last year that fell off my
exemption list this year and so forth so that was a huge loss for me.
There are a TON and I mean a TON of credits you can use if your kids go
to and stay in college.

Clinton, Bush and even Obama have given some really attractive tax
incentives to keep your kids in school.
And by keeping your kids in school, you provide them with the education
they will need to survive in this awful economy.
Assuming they don't go into archeology or something similar.

owl

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Apr 26, 2011, 6:32:09 AM4/26/11
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flatfish+++ <flat...@marianatrench.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:10:47 +0000 (UTC), owl wrote:
>
>> flatfish+++ <flat...@marianatrench.com> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 18:58:30 -0400, DFS wrote:
>>
>>>> ahhh... it's good to be born in the USA, where such things are easily in
>>>> reach of the middle class.
>>
>>> For now.
>>
>>> Our govt wants to see it all go away.
>>> The republicans want to give the tax breaks to big business at the
>>> expense of the middle class.
>>> The democrats want to take from the "rich" but their definition of
>>> "rich" is skewed terribly.
>>
>> Anybody who can't find a way to live high on the hog in the US on
>> $250,000/yr is an idiot.
>
> It depends.
> The problem is that most small businesses will be taxed/penalized
> heavily because they are typically sole proprietorships and will fall
> under (actually above, gross income wise) the $250,000 rule.
>

Small businesses, even sole proprietorships, are only taxed on
their *profits*. That's *after* the cost of doing business,
which includes employee compensation and all other expenses.
If a sole proprietorship has more than $250K in gross income but
for some reason has $0 in expenses, then boo hoo. It all gets
passed through to the owner as personal income. Poor guy!
How is he going to make ends meet?

> Small business is the life blood of the US economy.
>

The rapidly disappearing middle class is the life blood of
the US economy, and most of them are not small business
owners. They are payroll employees who are getting laid
off by the millions.

> I agree, that $250k /yr is plenty of money as personal income.
>

And it's a fair amount of profit for a small business.

cc

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Apr 26, 2011, 7:54:51 AM4/26/11
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On Apr 25, 6:58 pm, DFS <nos...@dfs.com> wrote:
> On 4/25/2011 6:16 PM, cc wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 25, 4:49 pm, DFS<nos...@dfs.com>  wrote:
> >> On 4/25/2011 4:44 PM, cc wrote:
>
> >>> On Apr 25, 4:37 pm, philo<ph...@invalid.not>    wrote:
> >>>> On 04/24/2011 08:17 PM, flatfish+++ wrote:
>
> >>>>>http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/irc-log-techrights-2...
>
> >>>>> schestowitz        can we record tomorrow? Apr 23 22:47
> >>>>> schestowitz        I'm drunk and going out shortly Apr 23 22:47
>
> >>>> Sheesh...
>
> >>>> Last time I got drunk I was 22 years old...
>
> >>>> hope the hell he wasn't driving
>
> >>> Good lord. I bet he lives in a city and I bet he was walking, or took
> >>> a cab. I'm a degenerate gambler, so I would seriously like to bet on
> >>> this.
>
> >> That's right... did you ever pony up the $100K bet on the round of golf?
>
> > There was no response, no escrow, no round, no course, no city, no
> > date set, no place to pony it up to. Apparently I could have just put
> > it all in a paypal account though. Rounding up $100K for a sure thing,
> > and being comfortable with losing that $100K by just shoving it in a
> > paypal account (or being comfortable after losing it at all) are two
> > different beasts.
>
> No doubt.  My question is, are you truly and actually willing to risk
> $100K on a round of golf against someone whose game you don't know?

Well, yes and no. Someone who starts out offering $5K bets then
immediately jumps to $100K when someone (not me) calls him on it, does
not feel comfortable with his game. That's my thinking. If he had
started at $100K, I never would have said anything. But you're right,
I don't actually know the guy and have never seen him golf.

> If yes, you are a degenerate gambler.  Do you know that's what you are?
>   (Joe Pesci in Casino)

Yeah.


> >>> I don't know which is worse, Roy getting on IRC and annoucing
> >>> he's drunk, or the last time you got drunk was when you were 22.
> >>> Lameness in this group.
>
> >> philo turned 23 yesterday...
>
> > Well if he wasn't drunk on his b-day...
>
> I used to reserve my b-day (during the day) for 3 things:
>
> 1) early AM movie
>

> 2) nice lunch at this placehttp://www.buckheadrestaurants.com/pricci/

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