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Ed Pawlowski

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Aug 1, 2020, 4:50:38 PM8/1/20
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Citrus county FL is looking for nurses and LPNs to do tracking and
testing for the Covit virus. Must be able to work 48 to 56 hours a
week. Temporary but guaranteed through December.
Contact: janor...@FLHealth.gov

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 4:51:55 PM8/1/20
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Doesn't he live in St. Louis? That's quite a commute!

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 4:57:15 PM8/1/20
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Yeah, it's a 14 hour drive. I foresee a practical problem.

Lucretia Borgia

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Aug 1, 2020, 4:59:07 PM8/1/20
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Well he won't use any gas!

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 4:59:56 PM8/1/20
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Yes, and isn't it downhill?

John Kuthe

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Aug 1, 2020, 5:01:50 PM8/1/20
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Yep, thanks Ed, but Bruce is correct. But just goes to show how nurses are always needed.

John Kuthe...

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Aug 1, 2020, 5:02:23 PM8/1/20
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On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 3:57:15 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>
> Yeah, it's a 14 hour drive. I foresee a practical problem.
>
It's a 14-hour drive in a car with an internal combustion engine. Add
at least a week to his traveling time with him having to stop every 75
miles to recharge his jelly bean.

Ed Pawlowski

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Aug 1, 2020, 5:12:35 PM8/1/20
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You can probably find cheap student housing. Lots of vacation rentals
are open this year.

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 5:14:10 PM8/1/20
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Don't you have Greyhound buses?

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 5:29:55 PM8/1/20
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He already has a place to live. His own.

Hank Rogers

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Aug 1, 2020, 6:17:37 PM8/1/20
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Can he get 75 miles in that worn out old leaf?

Probably 30 at most?

But burns zero gasoline!


itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Aug 1, 2020, 6:20:18 PM8/1/20
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Go stand in the corner!!!! Have you lost your marbles?? You know John-boi
would n.e.v.e.r. resort to using public or paid transportation that burns
fossil fuels.

Good grief, how dense can you be?

Hank Rogers

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Aug 1, 2020, 6:24:24 PM8/1/20
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Yes, but they won't allow some people to board. Cannabis and other
druggie folks, black people, and australian buttsniffers are
specifically excluded.

You wouldn't like america druce.






itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Aug 1, 2020, 6:25:16 PM8/1/20
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But his boarding house is not bringing in a penny with no brown students
around. How is he going to be drawing that $1600 check from Social Security
when he's not paid in to receive that much?

He's back to being unemployed again and nothing is coming in to meet his
expenses. Despite all his crowing about the benefits, now you know why
he's suddenly turned 'vegetarian.' (I use that term loosely.)

John Kuthe

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Aug 1, 2020, 6:49:40 PM8/1/20
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NOT at all worn out! Still shows 75 miles range on a full change!

Like it is right now plugged in L2 level (240VAC) in my back yard at my 3 car detached garage! Like having a gas pump but no gasoline, just electricity!

John Kuthe...

Hank Rogers

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Aug 1, 2020, 8:10:44 PM8/1/20
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I'm gonna buy you some kneepads this christmas. I bet your knees
get awful sore crawling around.


Hank Rogers

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Aug 1, 2020, 8:16:18 PM8/1/20
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Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 17:12:31 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <e...@snet.xxx> wrote:
>
>> On 8/1/2020 5:01 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
>>> On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 3:51:55 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 16:50:33 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <e...@snet.xxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Citrus county FL is looking for nurses and LPNs to do tracking and
>>>>> testing for the Covit virus. Must be able to work 48 to 56 hours a
>>>>> week. Temporary but guaranteed through December.
>>>>> Contact: janor...@FLHealth.gov
>>>>
>>>> Doesn't he live in St. Louis? That's quite a commute!
>>>
>>> Yep, thanks Ed, but Bruce is correct. But just goes to show how nurses are always needed.
>>>
>>> John Kuthe...
>>>
>> You can probably find cheap student housing. Lots of vacation rentals
>> are open this year.
>
> He already has a place to live. His own.
>

But no student tenants. Unless you apply Druce.


Sqwertz

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Aug 1, 2020, 8:19:05 PM8/1/20
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And there are probably plenty of these jobs listed locally to thim,
too.

I guess I missed it, but how, why did he get fired from his previous
two jobs?

-sw

Ed Pawlowski

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Aug 1, 2020, 8:26:44 PM8/1/20
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So? Many people take temporary housing to make a lot of money
elsewhere. If he can make $1500+ a week and pay for rooming at $200 a
week it is not a bad deal. There are a lot of migrant farm workers in
the area so he can live with them.

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 8:26:54 PM8/1/20
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 19:19:01 -0500, Sqwertz <sqwe...@gmail.invalid>
wrote:
Steve's the gossip queen of RFC, but Pamela's after his job.

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 9:15:31 PM8/1/20
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Why do you want him to do things you'd never have done at this age?

Ed Pawlowski

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Aug 1, 2020, 9:26:21 PM8/1/20
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I don't want him to, I just made him aware if interested.
I've done it in the past. I'd have done it at his age if I was in his
situation. Not for everyone but some people thrive on things like that.
There was a poster here a few years back. single woman, that
constantly moved around for different nursing jobs.

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 9:33:44 PM8/1/20
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Even though I'm a chronic masturbator?

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 9:35:16 PM8/1/20
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John would have to let me bring me old mum along, she is still breastfeeding me you know.

John Kuthe

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Aug 1, 2020, 9:56:56 PM8/1/20
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On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 5:25:16 PM UTC-5, itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
> On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:29:55 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 17:12:31 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <e...@snet.xxx> wrote:
> >
> > >You can probably find cheap student housing. Lots of vacation rentals
> > >are open this year.
> >
> > He already has a place to live. His own.
> >
> But his boarding house is not bringing in a penny with no brown students
> around. How is he going to be drawing that $1600 check from Social Security
> when he's not paid in to receive that much?

Fuck your racist scum self with your "brown students" comment! :-(



> He's back to being unemployed again and nothing is coming in to meet his
> expenses. Despite all his crowing about the benefits, now you know why
> he's suddenly turned 'vegetarian.' (I use that term loosely.)

My last SocSec Statement document says if I continue to work until I Am 66 I will be eligible to receive Approx. $1648/mo! Because that's how much I've paid into SocSec over my wage earning career! SocSec says so!

John Kuthe...

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 10:27:10 PM8/1/20
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Did she live in communal housing with migrant workers at the age of
60? :)

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 10:30:06 PM8/1/20
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 18:56:50 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
<johnk...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 5:25:16 PM UTC-5, itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
>> On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:29:55 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> >
>> > On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 17:12:31 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <e...@snet.xxx> wrote:
>> >
>> > >You can probably find cheap student housing. Lots of vacation rentals
>> > >are open this year.
>> >
>> > He already has a place to live. His own.
>> >
>> But his boarding house is not bringing in a penny with no brown students
>> around. How is he going to be drawing that $1600 check from Social Security
>> when he's not paid in to receive that much?
>
>Fuck your racist scum self with your "brown students" comment! :-(

She's a Trump supporter. Trump represents institutionalised racism.

Dave Smith

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Aug 1, 2020, 10:58:44 PM8/1/20
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On 2020-08-01 8:26 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:

>
> So?  Many people take temporary housing to make a lot of money
> elsewhere.  If he can make $1500+ a week and pay for rooming at $200 a
> week it is not a bad deal.  There are a lot of migrant farm workers in
> the area so he can live with them.

I have known a number of people who live here and work in the oil fields
of northern Ontario. Some rent small apartments, some stay in hotels and
some stay at camps. They work 12 hour shifts 7 days a week for 2-3
weeks and make a lot of money. Then they get a week or two off and fly
back home, or off to some vacation spot.

Bruce

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Aug 1, 2020, 11:08:34 PM8/1/20
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It's just wonderful how all y'all know what other people should do.
RFC at its best.

Mike Duffy

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Aug 1, 2020, 11:13:24 PM8/1/20
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On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 22:58:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:

> [...] oil fields of northern Ontario.

Where?

dsi1

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Aug 1, 2020, 11:34:29 PM8/1/20
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My wife works with such nurses. They're called "travelers" and are people on the more adventurous side of things. They live life as free birds.

Hank Rogers

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Aug 1, 2020, 11:42:10 PM8/1/20
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<*SNIFF*>


Alex

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Aug 2, 2020, 12:29:22 AM8/2/20
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 3:51:55 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 16:50:33 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <e...@snet.xxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Citrus county FL is looking for nurses and LPNs to do tracking and
>>> testing for the Covit virus. Must be able to work 48 to 56 hours a
>>> week. Temporary but guaranteed through December.
>>> Contact: janor...@FLHealth.gov
>> Doesn't he live in St. Louis? That's quite a commute!
> Yep, thanks Ed, but Bruce is correct. But just goes to show how nurses are always needed.
>
> John Kuthe...

Not wobbly nurses.  They are in very low demand.

Alex

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Aug 2, 2020, 12:30:41 AM8/2/20
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How old is that document?  They stopped mailing those years ago.

Alex

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Aug 2, 2020, 12:35:41 AM8/2/20
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He was (1) wobbly and (2) incapable of using their computer system.

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Aug 2, 2020, 12:48:46 AM8/2/20
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On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 7:19:05 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
>
> I guess I missed it, but how, why did he get fired from his previous
> two jobs?
>
> -sw
>
His first job in years he couldn't grasp the online entering and coding of
patients medications. Even though he's a computer engineer and whiz it
was beyond his comprehension. But they gave the excuse he was too 'wobbly'.
Imagine someone that rips and sweats daily on a NordicTrack being 'wobbly.'

The second job was only part-time and on the weekends only but that nursing
home probably wasn't as computer-driven as the first one. Then out of the
blue, they told him they'd call him. I suspect the daily consumption of the
heads of garlic were just too much and the patients and his fellow workers
complained bitterly.

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Aug 2, 2020, 12:51:45 AM8/2/20
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On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 8:56:56 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
>
> On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 5:25:16 PM UTC-5, itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
> >
> > But his boarding house is not bringing in a penny with no brown students
> > around. How is he going to be drawing that $1600 check from Social Security
> > when he's not paid in to receive that much?
>
> Fuck your racist scum self with your "brown students" comment! :-(
>
Well, aren't they? You never mention white students, Asian students or
black students. Your fake outrage has been noted.
>
> > He's back to being unemployed again and nothing is coming in to meet his
> > expenses. Despite all his crowing about the benefits, now you know why
> > he's suddenly turned 'vegetarian.' (I use that term loosely.)
>
> My last SocSec Statement document says if I continue to work until I Am 66 I will be eligible to receive Approx. $1648/mo! Because that's how much I've paid into SocSec over my wage earning career! SocSec says so!
>
> John Kuthe...
>
But you are not working.

Don't forget to add in the cost of Medicare, a drug, and/or dental plan.

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Aug 2, 2020, 12:58:10 AM8/2/20
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On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 10:08:34 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>
> It's just wonderful how all y'all know what other people should do.
> RFC at its best.
>
Don't blame us, John shares too much information that just begs us to
comment. He's like a 5-year-old, he can't keep a secret or refrain from
blurting out things best kept to himself.

John Kuthe the male version of Ju-Ju; both are attention whores but John
is a cannabis nurse.

graham

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Aug 2, 2020, 1:03:15 AM8/2/20
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On 2020-08-01 8:58 p.m., Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-08-01 8:26 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>
>>
>> So?  Many people take temporary housing to make a lot of money
>> elsewhere.  If he can make $1500+ a week and pay for rooming at $200 a
>> week it is not a bad deal.  There are a lot of migrant farm workers in
>> the area so he can live with them.
>
> I have known a number of people who live here and work in the oil fields
> of northern Ontario.

The only oil there is in vehicles and central heating tanks.

Bruce

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Aug 2, 2020, 1:12:39 AM8/2/20
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On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 03:13:20 -0000 (UTC), Mike Duffy <bo...@nosuch.com>
wrote:

>On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 22:58:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
>
>> [...] oil fields of northern Ontario.
>
>Where?

Must be a town somewhere.

Bruce

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Aug 2, 2020, 1:18:14 AM8/2/20
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But he's not a deplorable.

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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Aug 2, 2020, 1:25:29 AM8/2/20
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He's just dumb as a box of rocks.

Bedtime!

Janet

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Aug 2, 2020, 5:33:02 AM8/2/20
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In article <yx51yqkfqron$.d...@sqwertz.com>, sqwe...@gmail.invalid
says...
Can't handle the on-screen record keeping.

"Track and trace" would be far beyond him.


Janet UK

Gary

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Aug 2, 2020, 7:24:22 AM8/2/20
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Bruce wrote:
>
> On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 06:51:52 +1000, Bruce <br...@null.null> wrote:
>
> >On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 16:50:33 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <e...@snet.xxx> wrote:
> >
> >>Citrus county FL is looking for nurses and LPNs to do tracking and
> >>testing for the Covit virus. Must be able to work 48 to 56 hours a
> >>week. Temporary but guaranteed through December.
> >>Contact: janor...@FLHealth.gov
> >
> >Doesn't he live in St. Louis? That's quite a commute!
>
> Yeah, it's a 14 hour drive. I foresee a practical problem.

I was thinking that maybe Ed would rent him his spare bedroom.

Gary

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Aug 2, 2020, 7:25:12 AM8/2/20
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John Kuthe wrote:
> Like it is right now plugged in L2 level (240VAC) in my back yard at my 3 car detached garage! Like having a gas pump but no gasoline, just electricity!

Just curious...now that you are "all electric," what is your
average electric bill now?

Gary

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Aug 2, 2020, 7:26:31 AM8/2/20
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> How old is that document? They stopped mailing those years ago.

They used to mail them every few years but once you turned age
60,
they would mail them every year (if you filed your taxes).

When you are young, that monthly amount that you will get at full
retirement age is just a guess based on your past earnings and
assumes you will make at least that much in the future.

If John doesn't keep working, his monthly amount at full
retirement will go down and be less.

Gary

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Aug 2, 2020, 7:27:33 AM8/2/20
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I saw a factoid on a documentary just last week.
In the 1920's (I think it was), Los Angeles, California
provided 1/4 of the world's oil supply.

Bruce

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Aug 2, 2020, 7:30:03 AM8/2/20
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Los Angeles is a city with a very long street full of homeless
druggies, right?

Mike Duffy

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Aug 2, 2020, 9:01:39 AM8/2/20
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On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 07:27:51 -0400, Gary wrote:

> I saw a factoid on a documentary just last week.
> In the 1920's (I think it was), Los Angeles, California provided 1/4 of
> the world's oil supply.

South Ontario is home to the longest operational commercial oil wells.

They use older technology, and pump it out slower. It has never been
worth the cost & bother to upgrade.

My ex-boss told me that he had a neighbour (Vineland) that has his own
personal gas well in the basement. It's just a pipe going through the
cement floor that provides enough natural gas to operate the furnace &
water heater. Close neighbours need to ventilate basements to prevent
methane explosions.

Ed Pawlowski

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Aug 2, 2020, 9:46:08 AM8/2/20
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Still available on line though.

Ed Pawlowski

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Aug 2, 2020, 9:48:48 AM8/2/20
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No they won't
We base Social Security benefits on your lifetime earnings. We adjust or
“index” your actual earnings to account for changes in average wages
since the year the earnings were received. Then, Social Security
calculates your average indexed monthly earnings during the 35 years in
which you earned the most.

Ed Pawlowski

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Aug 2, 2020, 9:53:19 AM8/2/20
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Most of the crude oil and natural gas used in Ontario comes from
Alberta, but significant quantities are also produced from wells located
in southern Ontario. During the early oil boom approx. 50,000 wells were
drilled in south-western Ontario, although records are available for
only 20,000

http://canada.lilithezine.com/Ontarios-Untapped-Oil-Reserves.html#:~:text=Most%20of%20the%20crude%20oil,are%20available%20for%20only%2020%2C000.

Ed Pawlowski

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Aug 2, 2020, 9:58:12 AM8/2/20
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Unfortunately, my granddaughter is using it for the next few months.
There is room in the garage though and it has running water in a wash tub.

Sqwertz

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Aug 2, 2020, 10:47:25 AM8/2/20
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He can't even keep a single thought when responding to Usenet posts.

But imagine all the people he could tell about his personal life.

Friends of mine, their whole household had it at once (two adults, 2
kids). They said the County health department harassed them
constantly by phone, sometimes calling at one-hour intervals. And
insisting to speak with everyone. Mostly making sure they weren't
leaving the house or were away from the house.

-sw

Dave Smith

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Aug 2, 2020, 11:40:59 AM8/2/20
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Oops. My mind was thinking northern Alberta but I guess my fingers wrote
Ontario. At any rate..... a lot of time and money spent travelling abck
and forth, but they made enough money to make it worthwhile.

Dave Smith

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Aug 2, 2020, 11:51:36 AM8/2/20
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On 2020-08-02 7:27 a.m., Gary wrote:

>> Must be a town somewhere.
>
> I saw a factoid on a documentary just last week.
> In the 1920's (I think it was), Los Angeles, California
> provided 1/4 of the world's oil supply.


Just the other day I say a movie on TCM, The Model Shop. It was filmed
in Los Angeles. The main character lived in a cheap apartment by the
ocean and there was an oil well with operating pump right next to his
building. I had to check into that and it turned out that there were a
lot of oil wells in LA.




Dave Smith

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Aug 2, 2020, 12:08:37 PM8/2/20
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That was my error... I meant northern Alberta.

But.. there are about 3,000 oil and gas wells in Ontario.


About 30 years ago we thought there was going to be a boom in gas
production just to the west of me. I used to car pool with a guy who
lived there and some company was coming around leasing small plots on
which to drill. The story was that they were looking for gas. A lot of
the farmers were all excited at the possibility of getting rich.

It turned out they had been deceived. The company was not looking for
gas at all. They wanted to know about the the types of soils and bedrock
because they were actually planning a chemical waste disposal facility.
Thank goodness that got cancelled. Now it is a wind farm.





Mike Duffy

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Aug 2, 2020, 2:33:50 PM8/2/20
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On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 11:41:47 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:

> On 2020-08-01 11:13 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
>> On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 22:58:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>>> [...] oil fields of northern Ontario.
>>
>> Where?
>>
> Oops. My mind was thinking northern Alberta but I guess my fingers wrote
> Ontario. At any rate..... a lot of time and money spent travelling back
> and forth, but they made enough money to make it worthwhile.

Yeah. In decades past, a lot of maritimers did the same working in
Ontario.

But with all the stuff they have found recently in northern Ontario
(Diamonds, Gold, Precious & Rare metals, Radio-actives, etc.) it would
not surprise me that someone might find oil just by luck during the test
drillings.

But what I find truly mind-boggling is why there has never been any
further discussion in the media anywhere on the 'Temagami Anomaly'
despite that it was discovered in the previous millenium.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temagami_Magnetic_Anomaly

Here is the wiki entry final paragraph: "The Temagami Magnetic Anomaly
has striking similarities to the nearby Sudbury Basin, which is one of
the richest mining areas in the world. Its magnetic anomalies are very
similar to the Sudbury Basin and so it could be a second metal-rich
impact crater".

Does anyone else think maybe there's a fake news cover-up?

Hank Rogers

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Aug 2, 2020, 2:41:26 PM8/2/20
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Yes, you should move there ... lots of sniffing opportunities in
the big city.


Hank Rogers

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Aug 2, 2020, 2:47:15 PM8/2/20
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<*SNIFF*>


Hank Rogers

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Aug 2, 2020, 2:48:00 PM8/2/20
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Or a bag of hammers?


Pamela

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Aug 2, 2020, 3:13:33 PM8/2/20
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Alternatively, could it be a fake story designed to drawn in investors?

Mike Duffy

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On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 20:13:09 +0100, Pamela wrote:

> Alternatively, could it be a fake story designed to drawn in investors?

The cited scientific journals are clear. If it were a fake story, there
would be vociferous rebuttal. I think instead that you are guilty of
being way too cursive when you read the wiki entry, if indeed you took
the time to look at it or any of its references.

The results are from both magnetic and gravity surveys. It would be
extremely difficult to fake either one, let alone both.

The graphic clearly shows two pink blobs that look very much alike, one
the proven Sudbury Basin, the other the Temagami Anomaly.

What is missing are the results of follow-up drilling, Pamela. Those
would be scrutinized by investors, not a map on Wikipedia. Mine sites
would be need to be positioned near roads, away from waterways, away from
existing rights-of-way and other legal 'encumberances'.

Surely you can think of a better reason for why there was never follow-up
drilling during the 23+ later years, or why that data has been suppressed.

Bruce

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On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 21:21:48 -0000 (UTC), Mike Duffy <bo...@nosuch.com>
wrote:
Chemtrails?

Bruce

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Aug 2, 2020, 6:28:48 PM8/2/20
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I like to sniff ass.

John Kuthe

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Aug 2, 2020, 7:37:06 PM8/2/20
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Very coprophilic of you! :-( Although a clean female ass is quite lovely, with just a hint of musk.

John Kuthe...

Mike Duffy

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On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 16:37:02 -0700, John Kuthe wrote:

John. Can't you tell when GM is forging Bruce? (Hint: look at the email
address in the headers.)

John Kuthe

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Aug 2, 2020, 8:28:04 PM8/2/20
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I don't pay any attention to crap like that.

John Kuthe...

Bruce

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Aug 2, 2020, 8:34:48 PM8/2/20
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As long as you realise you're talking to Greg Sorrow.

Bruce

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On Mon, 3 Aug 2020 00:21:26 -0000 (UTC), Mike Duffy <bo...@nosuch.com>
wrote:

>On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 16:37:02 -0700, John Kuthe wrote:
>
>John. Can't you tell when GM is forging Bruce? (Hint: look at the email
>address in the headers.)

Thank you.

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 7:21:29 PM UTC-5, Mike Duffy wrote:
>
Did I just hear a loud WOOSH go over our resident computer genius' head?

John Kuthe

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I know what email headers are, but GoogleGroups which I use does not show email headers by default to me. Know what a trroute does at a Unix computer? I do! I liked doing a trroiute to my buddy's email in Australia from St Louis; took about 10 or more hops including one to an address which included the text "NASA"! Mid 1990's.

John Kuthe...

Bruce

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On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 19:46:51 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
<johnk...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 9:15:11 PM UTC-5, itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
>> On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 7:21:29 PM UTC-5, Mike Duffy wrote:
>> >
>> > On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 16:37:02 -0700, John Kuthe wrote:
>> >
>> > John. Can't you tell when GM is forging Bruce? (Hint: look at the email
>> > address in the headers.)
>> >
>> Did I just hear a loud WOOSH go over our resident computer genius' head?
>
>I know what email headers are, but GoogleGroups which I use does not show email headers by default to me.

Since it's out of character for me to say anything uncouth, when you
read something uncouth, you already know it's not me.

Leo

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On 2020 Aug 1, , Bruce wrote
(in article<agbcifdobfim51sfd...@4ax.com>):

> It's just wonderful how all y'all know what other people should do.
> RFC at its best.

The pot lectures the kettle.


Jeßus

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On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 19:46:51 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
<johnk...@gmail.com> wrote:


>I know what email headers are, but GoogleGroups which I use does not show email headers by default to me. Know what a trroute does at a Unix computer? I do! I liked doing a trroiute to my buddy's email in Australia from St Louis; took about 10 or more hops including one to an address which included the text "NASA"! Mid 1990's.

Why are you using google groups when it's clearly a pain to use and
inferior to any news client with a free or paid server. You're a
self-proclaimed computer expert, yet give every indication you have no
clue at all, on a regular basis.

Bruce

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Aug 3, 2020, 12:57:07 AM8/3/20
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This has already been addressed a hundred times. Really, all the put
downs you come up with, have already been used a 100 times or more
during your absence. Try to come up with something new, dude.

dsi1

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Aug 3, 2020, 1:58:33 AM8/3/20
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Hit the small pull down button on the upper left of the post and select the "Show original" option.

Cindy Hamilton

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On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 2:33:50 PM UTC-4, Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 11:41:47 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
>
> > On 2020-08-01 11:13 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
> >> On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 22:58:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> >>
> >>> [...] oil fields of northern Ontario.
> >>
> >> Where?
> >>
> > Oops. My mind was thinking northern Alberta but I guess my fingers wrote
> > Ontario. At any rate..... a lot of time and money spent travelling back
> > and forth, but they made enough money to make it worthwhile.
>
> Yeah. In decades past, a lot of maritimers did the same working in
> Ontario.
>
> But with all the stuff they have found recently in northern Ontario
> (Diamonds, Gold, Precious & Rare metals, Radio-actives, etc.) it would
> not surprise me that someone might find oil just by luck during the test
> drillings.

It would surprise me. Diamonds come from old volcanoes. Oil comes
from sedimentary rock.

> But what I find truly mind-boggling is why there has never been any
> further discussion in the media anywhere on the 'Temagami Anomaly'
> despite that it was discovered in the previous millenium.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temagami_Magnetic_Anomaly
>
> Here is the wiki entry final paragraph: "The Temagami Magnetic Anomaly
> has striking similarities to the nearby Sudbury Basin, which is one of
> the richest mining areas in the world. Its magnetic anomalies are very
> similar to the Sudbury Basin and so it could be a second metal-rich
> impact crater".
>
> Does anyone else think maybe there's a fake news cover-up?

No.

Cindy Hamilton

Cindy Hamilton

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Aug 3, 2020, 5:57:46 AM8/3/20
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That's as childish and OCD as being interested in palindromic dates.

Cindy Hamilton

Mike Duffy

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On Mon, 03 Aug 2020 02:57:43 -0700, Cindy Hamilton wrote:


> That's as childish and OCD as being interested in palindromic dates.

Hmmm:

F) Ada, Eve, Hannah
M) Bob, Otto

Actually, I found a list of 100, but most are non-anglo.

Mike Duffy

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On Mon, 03 Aug 2020 02:55:50 -0700, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

> No.

So why do you think nobody has developed or even done any more
exploration on a mineral deposit that dwarfs even the proven reserves of
the Sudbury Basin?

I will say why I think, but I want to see if Pamela can figure it out
first. I am 99%+ sure I know why.

I believe that it would be very obvious to David Smith. I've given out
several clues already.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temagami_Magnetic_Anomaly

Pamela

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Aug 3, 2020, 9:37:48 AM8/3/20
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I was thinking more of the Bre-X mining scandal in Indonesia where the
owners were able to scientifically "prove" they had a massive gold
deposit.

There are dozens of such mineral deposit scandals and Duffy's super
amazing unexploited rich mineral find could easily be one of them. It
seems to hinge on knowledge of data hidden by bureaucrats from the public.

If there were millions to be made I don't think anyone would posting about
it here but instead raking in the moolahs for himself.

bruce2...@gmail.com

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On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 5:25PM UTC-5, itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
> On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:29:55 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> > On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 17:12:31 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <e...@snet.xxx> wrote:
> >
> > >You can probably find cheap student housing. Lots of vacation rentals
> > >are open this year.
> >
> > He already has a place to live. His own.
> >
> But his boarding house is not bringing in a penny with no brown students
> around. How is he going to be drawing that $1600 check from Social Security
> when he's not paid in to receive that much?

BTW, we should be nice to everyone regardless of color.

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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On Monday, August 3, 2020 at 11:07:44 AM UTC-5, bruce2...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> BTW, we should be nice to everyone regardless of color.
>
Who was I not nice to?

Hank Rogers

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Aug 3, 2020, 1:12:23 PM8/3/20
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Pass that pot. I gotta take a leak!


Mike Duffy

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On Mon, 03 Aug 2020 14:37:20 +0100, Pamela wrote:

> I was thinking more of the Bre-X mining scandal in Indonesia
> where the owners were able to scientifically "prove" they had
> a massive gold deposit.
>
> There are dozens of such mineral deposit scandals and Duffy's super
> amazing unexploited rich mineral find could easily be one of them.

So, you must have done some Internet sleuthing outside of the references
I provided you with. Did you check and see if the owners of the land
within the anomaly have ever made any claims about finding a mineral
deposit? The only thing I can find on the Internet where any mining
companies are even mentioned, let alone cited is, alas, merely a sentence
fragment on a quaint little web-site obviously run by volunteers.


> It seems to hinge on knowledge of data hidden by bureaucrats from the
public.

Pamela. You're making this exquisitely delightful. No, it hinges more on
reading information put in plain site in front of your nose. Just start
at the main Wiki entry which I keep repeating for those joining the
thread who do not use proper newsreaders:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temagami_Magnetic_Anomaly

Now, after you have glossed-over paragraph 1, read the first sentence of
para 2. It actually tells you who owns most of the non-Crown land within
the anomaly. You should have checked this before you libelled them above:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teme-Augama_Anishnabai


I will also magnanimously provide you with another free clue. It is a
link to the wiki entry for a small town which is on the main highway
where it passes the most Holy Place of the above mentioned owners (Maple
Mountain). The town name is 'Cobalt' Ontario, nick-named 'Silver City'.
It was (nick-)named after the precious metals extracted there during the
previous century.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobalt,_Ontario


> If there were millions to be made I don't think anyone would posting
about it here but instead raking in the moolahs for himself.

Now that you are in on the secret, you can cash in yourself, Pamela.
Don't tell me you still don't get it.

dsi1

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My in-laws told me that there was gold being washed down stream when nearby Oroville dam had a failure. Some of it was chunks was worth hundreds of thousands of bucks. Most people weren't interested in spreading the news around. Anybody that's interested in exploiting the resources in this anomaly would probably not talk about it. My guess is that it's a time honored mining practice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP6bcwTluKg

Mike Duffy

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On Mon, 03 Aug 2020 13:29:10 -0700, dsi1 wrote:

> My guess is that it's a time honored mining practice.

You are certainly closer to the truth than Pamela.

I'm going to give her a chance to either admit her complete failure as a
net sleuth, or do a Trump-style double-down on her mistake. Keep tuned.

Alex

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Aug 3, 2020, 7:32:07 PM8/3/20
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 8/2/2020 12:30 AM, Alex wrote:
>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>> On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 5:25:16 PM UTC-5,
>>> itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:29:55 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 17:12:31 -0400, Ed Pawlowski <e...@snet.xxx> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You can probably find cheap student housing.  Lots of vacation
>>>>>> rentals
>>>>>> are open this year.
>>>>> He already has a place to live. His own.
>>>>>
>>>> But his boarding house is not bringing in a penny with no brown
>>>> students
>>>> around.  How is he going to be drawing that $1600 check from Social
>>>> Security
>>>> when he's not paid in to receive that much?
>>> Fuck your racist scum self with your "brown students" comment! :-(
>>>
>>>
>>>> He's back to being unemployed again and nothing is coming in to
>>>> meet his
>>>> expenses.  Despite all his crowing about the benefits, now you know
>>>> why
>>>> he's suddenly turned 'vegetarian.'  (I use that term loosely.)
>>> My last SocSec Statement document says if I continue to work until I
>>> Am 66 I will be eligible to receive Approx. $1648/mo! Because that's
>>> how much I've paid into SocSec over my wage earning career! SocSec
>>> says so!
>>>
>>> John Kuthe...
>>>
>>
>> How old is that document?  They stopped mailing those years ago.
>
> Still available on line though.

He couldn't access that.  He tried.

Pamela

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On 20:36 3 Aug 2020, Mike Duffy said:
> On Mon, 03 Aug 2020 14:37:20 +0100, Pamela wrote:
>>
>> I was thinking more of the Bre-X mining scandal in Indonesia where the
>> owners were able to scientifically "prove" they had a massive gold
>> deposit.
>>
>> There are dozens of such mineral deposit scandals and Duffy's super
>> amazing unexploited rich mineral find could easily be one of them.
>
> So, you must have done some Internet sleuthing outside of the references
> I provided you with. Did you check and see if the owners of the land
> within the anomaly have ever made any claims about finding a mineral
> deposit? The only thing I can find on the Internet where any mining
> companies are even mentioned, let alone cited is, alas, merely a
> sentence fragment on a quaint little web-site obviously run by
> volunteers.

You're wrong to assume I undertook internet sleuthing. i donlt have to
look at data about this site when the circumstances you present scream
"fake".

>> It seems to hinge on knowledge of data hidden by bureaucrats from the
>> public.
>
> Pamela. You're making this exquisitely delightful. No, it hinges more on
> reading information put in plain site in front of your nose. Just start
> at the main Wiki entry which I keep repeating for those joining the
> thread who do not use proper newsreaders:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temagami_Magnetic_Anomaly
>
> Now, after you have glossed-over paragraph 1, read the first sentence of
> para 2. It actually tells you who owns most of the non-Crown land within
> the anomaly. You should have checked this before you libelled them
> above:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teme-Augama_Anishnabai
>
> I will also magnanimously provide you with another free clue. It is a
> link to the wiki entry for a small town which is on the main highway
> where it passes the most Holy Place of the above mentioned owners (Maple
> Mountain). The town name is 'Cobalt' Ontario, nick-named 'Silver City'.
> It was (nick-)named after the precious metals extracted there during the
> previous century.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobalt,_Ontario

Anyone can change a Wikipedia entry to say what they like. I could fake
up a comment and even give a link to the alleged source. You must
remember you wrote here that "What is missing are the results of follow-up
drilling, Pamela. Those would be scrutinized by investors, not a map on
Wikipedia."

>> If there were millions to be made I don't think anyone would posting
> about it here but instead raking in the moolahs for himself.
>
> Now that you are in on the secret, you can cash in yourself, Pamela.
> Don't tell me you still don't get it.

It's nonsense that there's a fortune to be made by a normal investor by
exploiting what you call "suppressed data". Fake news is very well known
in investment "advice". I'm surprised you got to thinking you had some
inside dope from your personal technical insights. The best way of
fooling someone is to let them think they reached the erroneous conclusion
themselves.

These scams often have an elaborate web of claims hard to disprove
including fake core reports until finally the production digs reveal
nothing. The Bre-X scandal, dramatised in the movie "Gold", is an
example.

If it's so good then why don't you go and make a mint out of this and
report back how much you garnered?

Let's make something useful of that scientific mind of yours. It's not a
trick question ... why is my microwave working at 900 Watts not twice as
effective at heating up food as at 450 Watts?

I would genuinely like to know. Maybe it has something to do with there
not being sufficient excitatory waves to pass some threshold? Any
thoughts?

Some devices pulse the magnetron but the cycle time of that isn't long
enough to adversely affect the final result. Anyway my microwave seems
not to pulse but use an inverter working at a continuous lower output
level. Or maybe it just some super sloppy calibration by Panasonic.

John Kuthe

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Palindromic dates? Is that a variety of dates, like the fruit dates?

A man, a plan and canal, Panama

;-)

John Kuthe...

John Kuthe

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On Monday, August 3, 2020 at 4:55:53 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 2:33:50 PM UTC-4, Mike Duffy wrote:
> > On Sun, 02 Aug 2020 11:41:47 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> >
> > > On 2020-08-01 11:13 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
> > >> On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 22:58:39 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> [...] oil fields of northern Ontario.
> > >>
> > >> Where?
> > >>
> > > Oops. My mind was thinking northern Alberta but I guess my fingers wrote
> > > Ontario. At any rate..... a lot of time and money spent travelling back
> > > and forth, but they made enough money to make it worthwhile.
> >
> > Yeah. In decades past, a lot of maritimers did the same working in
> > Ontario.
> >
> > But with all the stuff they have found recently in northern Ontario
> > (Diamonds, Gold, Precious & Rare metals, Radio-actives, etc.) it would
> > not surprise me that someone might find oil just by luck during the test
> > drillings.
>
> It would surprise me. Diamonds come from old volcanoes. Oil comes
> from sedimentary rock.
>

No, oil does NOT come from sedimentary rock, oil comes from compressed old PLANT material, energy from the sun! DUH!


John Kuthe...

itsjoan...@webtv.net

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On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 8:03:22 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
>
> No, oil does NOT come from sedimentary rock, oil comes from compressed old PLANT material, energy from the sun! DUH!
>
>
> John Kuthe...
>
Is this cooking oil?

Mike Duffy

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On Tue, 04 Aug 2020 18:20:46 +0100, Pamela wrote:

** Subject line changed **

re: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temagami_Magnetic_Anomaly


> I don't have to look at data about this site when
> the circumstances you present scream "fake".

Nor when your ignorance, stubbornness, nor petulance prevents it.

All First-Nation (natives) I have ever known personally NEVER, EVER lie.
Not interpersonally, and certainly never when speaking as an elected or
hereditary leader.

Yet you feel that you can slander the Anishnabai, accusing them of pumpimg
out fake rumours, when in fact they have not put out rumours of any
description.

The only thing in writing I can find 'officially' from the Anishnabai is
when they took legal action to prevent any mining on their land as well
as surrounding Crown land. This was done 47 years ago, 24 years prior to
the gravitic and magnetic studies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temagami_Land_Caution


> Anyone can change a Wikipedia entry to say what they like.

It would be pathetically cruel for me to let you dig yourself further
into your delusion, Pamela. It should really be clear to you by now what
is going on. One of:


(According to Pamela)

The Anishnabai faked the gravitic survey, AND the magnetic survey.
Probably it was the same kid who put together the website and altered the
Wikipedia entries.

Then they spent a lot of effort trying to get people to invest. This
despite that Pamela cannot find a single instance of such a
representation during the past 23 years since the discovery of the
anomaly or even during the past 47 years since the land caution.


(According to Mike)

The Anishnabai are not stupid. They've likely done enough discreet
drilling to know exactly what they are sitting on.

It has not yet been ejudicated in Canada if the Anishnabai hold mineral
rights. Their deed is prior (1850) to when Canada became a dominion
(1867) and changed the law so the Crown always retains mineral rights
when Crown land is ceded. Their claim follows english common law in use
at that time regarding land ownership and mineral rights.

The Ontario government is stymied because native workers AND native
businesses on a reservation don't need to pay provincial taxes.

But provinces are responsable for business and environmental regulation.
Plus there are at least 4 provincial parks inside or bordering on the
anomaly. So Ontario will need to become involved as a partner before any
mines open up.

Mining the Sudbury basin is constantly becoming more expensive as the
mines deepen. Some mines are so deep that rockbursts make it dangerous
for people to even service the machines, which are needed because it's
too hot for humans to actually work in the drifts. And the metals keep
getting more and more expensive as world supplies are depleted.


> It's nonsense that there's a fortune to be made by a normal investor

The thing is, I never said there was. That is part of *your* delusion.
The only people who will ever make money are the Anishnabai, the Crown,
and Ontario. And to do so, they will need to work together, and none of
them trust each other.


> I'm surprised you got to thinking you had some inside dope
> from your personal technical insights.

Actually, it's not technical, it's from reading comprehension. Or perhaps
it was from growing up in northern Ontario.


> These scams often have an elaborate web of claims hard to disprove
> including fake core reports until finally the production digs reveal
> nothing. The Bre-X scandal, dramatised in the movie "Gold", is an
> example.

How can there be fake core reports when there are no core reports? There
is no 'scam', Pamela. The people who own the land with all the precious
metals (the Anishnabai) will probably start with the easy pickings and
use the proceeds to expand. They are not in enough of a hurry to even
borrow at a fixed rate, let alone sell stock to the public. As long as
the water and air remain clean is all they really want for now and
forever. If that means just loading up one canoe at a time with
practically 100% silver pick-axed out of an exposed vein, then that is
what they will do.


> If it's so good then why don't you go and make a mint out of this and
> report back how much you garnered?

That an outsider could make a mint is part of *your* delusion, Pamela. Go
back and see what I posted and show me where I said anyone could make
easy money.


> Let's make something useful of that scientific mind of yours.

Are you competing for the lamest attempt at changing the subject in the
history of Usenet?

Instead of appealing to my vanity, why not try honour? Apologize to the
Anishnabai whom you slandered, and to me for implying that I am their
Usenet stooge.

Most importantly, admit that you were completely wrong. The next time,
read for comprehension to uncover the truth, instead of using your
antagonistic tendencies to vindictively imagine something similar to a
plot you remembered from a 'dramatised' movie.

Cindy Hamilton

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Aug 5, 2020, 6:06:24 AM8/5/20
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And it lies in sedimentary rock formations.

Cindy Hamilton

graham

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Aug 5, 2020, 8:58:48 AM8/5/20
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The organic matter was originally part of the sediment!

Pamela

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Aug 5, 2020, 9:43:17 AM8/5/20
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On 04:16 5 Aug 2020, Mike Duffy said:
>
>
> Instead of appealing to my vanity, why not try honour? Apologize to the
> Anishnabai whom you slandered, and to me for implying that I am their
> Usenet stooge.

Fuck them. Is that clear enough for you?

Cindy Hamilton

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Yes, we know that. I'm sorry to have set Kuthe off like that; it's annoying
for everybody.

Cindy Hamilton

Sheldon Martin

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Aug 5, 2020, 11:23:35 AM8/5/20
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Plant material and also compressed composted animal flesh... which is
why a major oil company uses a dino logo (Sinclair)... none I know of
uses a plant logo. Coal is mostly of plant material, oil is mostly of
animal flesh. I learnt that back in the third grade, mostly from
school trips to museums and from frequenting liberries... I got my
first public liberry card in kindergarten... I've always had a public
liberry card and still. Most adults I meet have never had a public
liberry card, many have never been in a public liberry.
https://www.sinclairoil.com/dino-history
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