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Mexican Low Rider Mafia

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:41:33 AM1/2/10
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Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.

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On Jan 1, 10:41 pm, "Mexican Low Rider Mafia" <mexican-low-rider-
ma...@mexican-low-rider-mafia.com> wrote:
> http://www.ucp.lu/fr/News/pdf.asp?L=353_Classement%20CC2010_Hommes%20...

Dumbass -

I've never met the guy, but everyone I know who has interacted with
him can't stand him. Apparently he's quite the asshole.

thanks,

Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.

Donald Munro

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Jan 2, 2010, 6:13:00 AM1/2/10
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Mexican Low Rider Mafia wrote:
>> http://www.ucp.lu/fr/News/pdf.asp?L=353_Classement%20CC2010_Hommes%20...

Kurgan wrote:
> I've never met the guy, but everyone I know who has interacted with
> him can't stand him. Apparently he's quite the asshole.

Ah so Jerry in/from Vermont really is/was Page himself.

Steve Freides

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I haven't found, in any field of endeavor, a connection between
personality and success. There are nice guys who finish first, nice
guys who finish last, a--holes who finish first, and a--holes who finish
last. From this we may conclude absolutely nothing.

-S-


Mexican Low Rider Mafia

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"Kurgan. presented by Gringioni." <kgrin...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Dumbass -

thanks,

Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.

Even if he is an asshole, he didn't suck ass in Luxemburg.


bar

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On Jan 2, 10:38 am, "Mexican Low Rider Mafia" <mexican-low-rider-
ma...@mexican-low-rider-mafia.com> wrote:
> "Kurgan. presented by Gringioni." <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote in messagenews:694056d3-a79d-4135...@a15g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...

> On Jan 1, 10:41 pm, "Mexican Low Rider Mafia" <mexican-low-rider-
>
> ma...@mexican-low-rider-mafia.com> wrote:
> >http://www.ucp.lu/fr/News/pdf.asp?L=353_Classement%20CC2010_Hommes%20...
>
> Dumbass -
>
> I've never met the guy, but everyone I know who has interacted with
> him can't stand him. Apparently he's quite the asshole.
>
> thanks,
>
> Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.
>
> Even if he is an asshole, he didn't suck ass in Luxemburg.

shitbird,

stop using outlook express. it makes us think you're a knuckle
dragger.

-b-

Mexican Low Rider Mafia

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Jan 2, 2010, 11:10:03 AM1/2/10
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DON'T BITE SO HARD WHEN I CUM.


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Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.

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Jan 2, 2010, 12:06:24 PM1/2/10
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Dumbass -

Grapevine said at Cyclocross Nats everyone rides against him.

I've got no firsthand knowledge, so take it for what it's worth.

Bob Schwartz

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Jan 2, 2010, 12:45:12 PM1/2/10
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At least Jerry didn't use Outlook Express.

Bob Schwartz

Bob Schwartz

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Jan 2, 2010, 12:48:56 PM1/2/10
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Mexican Low Rider Mafia wrote:

Retard,

Good point. If you get rid of the top Belgians he's
not so bad.

This race was the same day.

http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/gva-trofee-grote-prijs-sven-nys-c1/elite-men/results

Bob Schwartz

chuck_hutch

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Jan 2, 2010, 12:54:03 PM1/2/10
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I've spent a good amount of time traveling with Page, and I can say he
is a very nice guy. I have never met a single person who would say
otherwise. The only people who seem to dislike him are people on this
group who heard from someone else he is a jerk or something.

On Jan 2, 10:38 am, "Mexican Low Rider Mafia" <mexican-low-rider-
ma...@mexican-low-rider-mafia.com> wrote:
> "Kurgan. presented by Gringioni." <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote in messagenews:694056d3-a79d-4135...@a15g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...

Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.

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On Jan 2, 9:54 am, chuck_hutch <charleshutche...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've spent a good amount of time traveling with Page, and I can say he
> is a very nice guy.  I have never met a single person who would say
> otherwise.  The only people who seem to dislike him are people on this
> group who heard from someone else he is a jerk or something.


Dumbass -

Maybe he is nice to you, but the roadies I know in SoCal who
interacted with him when he was there for winter training seriously
dislike him. The word used was to describe him to me was "asshole".
Sounded like the exchanges were verbally negative.

That said, I reiterate that it doesn't mean that he isn't nice to you.
It's good that he's nice to someone.

Anton Berlin

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:48:54 PM1/2/10
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Would you guys please cool it with the 'name calling' in rbr?

There are young impressionable children reading 'retard' and 'dumbass'
and your example is a bad example for them.

Seriously, we don't want these children to end up being a generation
of fucking cunts.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Steve Freides

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:01:14 PM1/2/10
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Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. wrote:

Grinius -

It also doesn't mean he's nice to one guy and nasty to everyone else -
could just as easily be the other way 'round or , most likely, somewhere
in the middle.

Me futured by Me


z

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:04:27 PM1/2/10
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He has 591 fans on his FB page

bar

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:07:16 PM1/2/10
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douchebag,

how many does Tommy D have?

-b-

z

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:20:06 PM1/2/10
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If you're curious, look it up.

William Asher

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:26:06 PM1/2/10
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z <No...@not.ca> wrote in news:0NM%m.1131$%P5....@newsfe21.iad:

They probably just want to fuck him, like all the thousands of fans Liz
Hatch has on her facebook page.

--
Bill Asher

Donald Munro

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:01:59 PM1/2/10
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William Asher wrote:
> They probably just want to fuck him, like all the thousands of fans Liz
> Hatch has on her facebook page.

You humans are all the same.

Tom Kunich

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:17:53 PM1/2/10
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"chuck_hutch" <charlesh...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've spent a good amount of time traveling with Page, and I can say he
> is a very nice guy. I have never met a single person who would say
> otherwise. The only people who seem to dislike him are people on this
> group who heard from someone else he is a jerk or something.

Thanks for the information Chuck. It appears that those who spend all their
time disparaging racers here are completely out of the loop.

Steve Freides

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:33:24 PM1/2/10
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Oh, yeah? Well, I have 16,384 fans on mine.

-S-


William Asher

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:36:47 PM1/2/10
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"Tom Kunich" <tku...@earthlink.net> wrote in
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Or n=1.

--
Bill Asher

ronaldo_jeremiah

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On Jan 2, 3:17 pm, "Tom Kunich" <tkun...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> "chuck_hutch" <charleshutche...@gmail.com> wrote in message

This message brought to you by Projection(TM), the official defense
mechanism of r.b.r.

bar

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Jan 2, 2010, 5:41:36 PM1/2/10
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i am not curious.

ronaldo_jeremiah

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Jan 2, 2010, 6:23:02 PM1/2/10
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I couldn't resist.

177.

-rj

ronaldo_jeremiah

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Jan 2, 2010, 6:24:18 PM1/2/10
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Ah, but he also has 4,987 friends.

-rj

A. Dumas

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Jan 2, 2010, 7:01:11 PM1/2/10
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Steve Freides wrote:

> z wrote:
>> He has 591 fans on his FB page
>
> Oh, yeah? Well, I have 16,384 fans on mine.

A very suspicious number.

WTF

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On 1/2/10 10:02 AM, in article
c5f88ef9-d532-4f56...@m3g2000yqf.googlegroups.com, "Kurgan.


Many people have called LANCE an asshole too, you also...

bjwe...@gmail.com

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On Jan 2, 11:02 am, "Kurgan. presented by Gringioni."

Dumbass,

You're taking advice on who's an asshole from ...
Socal roadies ??!

You know what really bugs me about Jonathan Page?
His wife's married name is Cori Book Page. I mean,
come on. That's ridiculous.

Ben
At least she didn't marry Leon Lett.

Steve Freides

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Jan 2, 2010, 8:52:40 PM1/2/10
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Don't believe me - go look it up.

-S-


Steve Freides

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Jan 2, 2010, 8:55:34 PM1/2/10
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b...@mambo.ucolick.org wrote:

> His wife's married name is Cori Book Page. I mean,
> come on. That's ridiculous.

We need more of these. I went to school with a Candice Cane (read:
Candy Cane).

No made up names, please, only real ones you've actually come into
contact with somehow or other. The PBS radio show, "Car Talk,"
absolutely wins the made-up names game - listen to their closing credits
sometime; it's often funnier than the show.

-S-


Ryan Cousineau

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Jan 2, 2010, 10:06:17 PM1/2/10
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In article <7qabom...@mid.individual.net>,
"Steve Freides" <st...@kbnj.com> wrote:

Well, I haven't come into contact with Marco Velo, but if there's a
better name in pro cycling, I don't know what it is.

Also, that gives me an excuse to post this pic of Velo:

http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/photos/races07/gw07/gw07-marco.jpg

Kinetic.

PS: I went for a ride with Jonathan Page on New Year's Day. He's a
really nice kid. He's a junior in my bike club who keeps forgetting to
ride because he's all trying to get educated (becoming an accountant).

Good for him.

--
Ryan Cousineau rcou...@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/
"In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls."
"In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them."

Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.

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Jan 2, 2010, 10:19:49 PM1/2/10
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On Jan 2, 4:14 pm, WTF <rbr...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
> On 1/2/10 10:02 AM, in article
> c5f88ef9-d532-4f56-badd-f8d6d6b20...@m3g2000yqf.googlegroups.com, "Kurgan.

> presented by Gringioni." <kgringi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 2, 9:54 am, chuck_hutch <charleshutche...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I've spent a good amount of time traveling with Page, and I can say he
> >> is a very nice guy.  I have never met a single person who would say
> >> otherwise.  The only people who seem to dislike him are people on this
> >> group who heard from someone else he is a jerk or something.
>
> > Dumbass -
>
> > Maybe he is nice to you, but the roadies I know in SoCal who
> > interacted with him when he was there for winter training seriously
> > dislike him. The word used was to describe him to me was "asshole".
> > Sounded like the exchanges were verbally negative.
>
> > That said, I reiterate that it doesn't mean that he isn't nice to you.
> > It's good that he's nice to someone.
>
> > thanks,
>
> > Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.
>
> Many people have called LANCE an asshole too, you also...

Dumbass -

Well, I am an asshole so that proves it. Page is also an asshole.

Ryan Cousineau

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Jan 2, 2010, 10:21:07 PM1/2/10
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In article <7qabj9...@mid.individual.net>,
"Steve Freides" <st...@kbnj.com> wrote:

1) Which page? Dragondoor shows me 1135 fans, which could be different
from the last number you saw for many reasons (recent add/drops, members
cloaked from me but not you, facebook's demons tormenting us by showing
different shadows to each of us, thus rendering un-shared realities)

2) A. Dumas, when he's not writing libretti for Verdi, has some sort of
computer background (I think he's part of the Geek Squad at Best Buy).
Like all the better nerds, when he sees a number that's a power of two
(16384 = 2^14) not only immediately recognizes it as such, he also
thinks something computer-y (ie, a bug) is happening.

Unless you want to hear the boring details of why powers of two (at
least ones that are greater than 100) are fairly suspicious numbers in a
computer context, I shan't bore you.

Kurgan. presented by Gringioni.

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On Jan 2, 1:17 pm, "Tom Kunich" <tkun...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> "chuck_hutch" <charleshutche...@gmail.com> wrote in message

Dumbass -

The guys who I've heard disparaging Mr. Page are other racers.

I have no firsthand experiences with the guy.

Ryan Cousineau

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Donald Munro

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Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. wrote:
> Well, I am an asshole so that proves it. Page is also an asshole.

In Object-Oriented terminology you need to clarify whether its a is-a or
has-a relationship in either case.

Donald Munro

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Jan 3, 2010, 5:33:51 AM1/3/10
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Steve Freides wrote:
>>>> Oh, yeah? Well, I have 16,384 fans on mine.

A. Dumas wrote:
>>> A very suspicious number.

Steve Freides wrote:
>> Don't believe me - go look it up.

Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> 2) A. Dumas, when he's not writing libretti for Verdi, has some sort of
> computer background (I think he's part of the Geek Squad at Best Buy).
> Like all the better nerds, when he sees a number that's a power of two
> (16384 = 2^14) not only immediately recognizes it as such, he also
> thinks something computer-y (ie, a bug) is happening.

100000000000000 looks so much more impressive.

Donald Munro

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ronaldo_jeremiah wrote:
> Ah, but he also has 4,987 friends.

4096, shirley ?

Steve Freides

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Jan 3, 2010, 9:30:48 AM1/3/10
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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> In article <7qabj9...@mid.individual.net>,
> "Steve Freides" <st...@kbnj.com> wrote:
>
>> A. Dumas wrote:
>>> Steve Freides wrote:
>>>> z wrote:
>>>>> He has 591 fans on his FB page
>>>>
>>>> Oh, yeah? Well, I have 16,384 fans on mine.
>>>
>>> A very suspicious number.
>>
>> Don't believe me - go look it up.
>>
>> -S-
>
> 1) Which page? Dragondoor shows me 1135 fans, which could be different
> from the last number you saw for many reasons (recent add/drops,
> members cloaked from me but not you, facebook's demons tormenting us
> by showing different shadows to each of us, thus rendering un-shared
> realities)
>
> 2) A. Dumas, when he's not writing libretti for Verdi, has some sort
> of computer background (I think he's part of the Geek Squad at Best
> Buy). Like all the better nerds, when he sees a number that's a power
> of two (16384 = 2^14) not only immediately recognizes it as such, he
> also thinks something computer-y (ie, a bug) is happening.
>
> Unless you want to hear the boring details of why powers of two (at
> least ones that are greater than 100) are fairly suspicious numbers
> in a computer context, I shan't bore you.

I don't have a Facebook page, nor do I visit Facebook except when I
click on a link by mistake. I can, however, recite quite a few powers
of 2: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192,
16384, 32768, 65536, and that's about it for me. There are some cool
patterns in there, e.g., the last digit of each goes 2, 4, 8, 6, then
starts over. You can, e.g., do a web search on "foxpro advisor
magazine" plus my name and find a few hits - I was a computer geek in
the 1990's.

... shan't bore you - this is r.b.r, that's what we do here, alternately
bore and infuriate, but it's best when we do both at the same time.

You did get that A. Dumas sounds a like like A Dumb Ass, didn't you?
Just checking - not that I thought of that one, though, although I wish
I had. And the whole Dragondoor thing - we won't go there because if I
told you, I'd have to kill you. :)

-S-


Anton Berlin

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Jan 3, 2010, 2:31:20 PM1/3/10
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The way to make friends is to ring cattle bells in your basement and
make videos of it. My friend Sven from Svitzerland made this video.

He's got a fever and the only cure is more cow bells.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=41216366

Ryan Cousineau

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In article <df8617-...@donaldm.homeip.net>,
Donald Munro <no...@mailinator.com> wrote:

A real computer nerd would recognize that this issue involves 2 people
(Page and Kurgan), and that is a suspicious power of 2. They would then
correctly conclude that the likely problem is a Page fault.

Ryan Cousineau

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Jan 3, 2010, 3:24:04 PM1/3/10
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In article <7qbo0p...@mid.individual.net>,
"Steve Freides" <st...@kbnj.com> wrote:

This post confuses and frightens me. I only explicate the obvious, not
the vaguely subtle. If I was an expert on Foxpro, I'd probably keep that
to myself.

A. Dumas

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Jan 3, 2010, 3:35:16 PM1/3/10
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Ryan Cousineau wrote:

> Donald Munro wrote:
>> Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. wrote:
>>> Well, I am an asshole so that proves it. Page is also an asshole.
>> In Object-Oriented terminology you need to clarify whether its a is-a or
>> has-a relationship in either case.
>
> A real computer nerd would recognize that this issue involves 2 people
> (Page and Kurgan), and that is a suspicious power of 2. They would then
> correctly conclude that the likely problem is a Page fault.

Har har.

bjwe...@gmail.com

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On Jan 3, 1:24 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I don't have a Facebook page, nor do I visit Facebook except when I
> > click on a link by mistake.  I can, however, recite quite a few powers
> > of 2:  2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192,
> > 16384, 32768, 65536, and that's about it for me.  There are some cool
> > patterns in there, e.g., the last digit of each goes 2, 4, 8, 6, then
> > starts over.  You can, e.g., do a web search on "foxpro advisor
> > magazine" plus my name and find a few hits - I was a computer geek in
> > the 1990's.
>
> > ... shan't bore you - this is r.b.r, that's what we do here, alternately
> > bore and infuriate, but it's best when we do both at the same time.
>
> > You did get that A. Dumas sounds a like like A Dumb Ass, didn't you?
> > Just checking - not that I thought of that one, though, although I wish
> > I had.  And the whole Dragondoor thing - we won't go there because if I
> > told you, I'd have to kill you. :)
>
> > -S-
>
> This post confuses and frightens me. I only explicate the obvious, not
> the vaguely subtle. If I was an expert on Foxpro, I'd probably keep that
> to myself.

Cold and timid soul,

In the '80s-'90s, many of us had to do questionable things to
survive. Foxpro is up there, but possibly not the worst.

Ben

Steve Freides

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This is r.b.r. in the age of Google - there are no secrets. NB: My VFP
guru days are about 15 years behind me. It was cool back then, and it's
still useful to be fluent enough in a computer programming language, any
half-decent one, really, to be able to write programs for yourself when
you need to. I still do it once in a while, and VFP is still my
language of choice.

http://blogs.msdn.com/klevy/archive/2006/04/14/Enduring-adventures-to-Antarctica-and-Microsoft.aspx

Look for "dinner at Bill Gates'" - I was at that event in 1992, one of
about 100 people invited to meet the MS higher ups including Bill Gates
around the time MS bought Fox Software. I missed the actual dinner
because my wife got sick at the end of her pregnancy with our first
child - I spent the evening on the phone with her instead of at Bill's
house, got an MS-provided limo to the airport, and took a red-eye home -
that child is now a high school junior, and a better cyclist than me,
too, damn it.

You, e.g., well, I guess I ought to make everyone figure it out for
themselves.

-S-


A. Dumas

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Jan 3, 2010, 4:32:54 PM1/3/10
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Steve Freides wrote:
> This is r.b.r. in the age of Google - there are no secrets. NB: My VFP
> guru days are about 15 years behind me. It was cool back then, and it's
> still useful to be fluent enough in a computer programming language, any
> half-decent one, really, to be able to write programs for yourself when
> you need to. I still do it once in a while, and VFP is still my
> language of choice.
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/klevy/archive/2006/04/14/Enduring-adventures-to-Antarctica-and-Microsoft.aspx
>
> Look for "dinner at Bill Gates'" - I was at that event in 1992, one of
> about 100 people invited to meet the MS higher ups including Bill Gates
> around the time MS bought Fox Software. I missed the actual dinner
> because my wife got sick at the end of her pregnancy with our first
> child - I spent the evening on the phone with her instead of at Bill's
> house, got an MS-provided limo to the airport, and took a red-eye home -
> that child is now a high school junior, and a better cyclist than me,
> too, damn it.
>
> You, e.g., well, I guess I ought to make everyone figure it out for
> themselves.

I won an autographed biography of Bill Gates in a programming contest
for which I used Qbasic. So there. No wait, aaaaarrrgh!

Michael Press

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In article <7qbo0p...@mid.individual.net>,
"Steve Freides" <st...@kbnj.com> wrote:

> Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> > In article <7qabj9...@mid.individual.net>,
> > "Steve Freides" <st...@kbnj.com> wrote:
> >
> >> A. Dumas wrote:
> >>> Steve Freides wrote:
> >>>> z wrote:
> >>>>> He has 591 fans on his FB page
> >>>>
> >>>> Oh, yeah? Well, I have 16,384 fans on mine.
> >>>
> >>> A very suspicious number.
> >>
> >>
> >>

> >> -S-
> >
> > 1) Which page? Dragondoor shows me 1135 fans, which could be different
> > from the last number you saw for many reasons (recent add/drops,
> > members cloaked from me but not you, facebook's demons tormenting us
> > by showing different shadows to each of us, thus rendering un-shared
> > realities)
> >
> > 2) A. Dumas, when he's not writing libretti for Verdi, has some sort
> > of computer background (I think he's part of the Geek Squad at Best
> > Buy). Like all the better nerds, when he sees a number that's a power
> > of two (16384 = 2^14) not only immediately recognizes it as such, he
> > also thinks something computer-y (ie, a bug) is happening.
> >
> > Unless you want to hear the boring details of why powers of two (at
> > least ones that are greater than 100) are fairly suspicious numbers
> > in a computer context, I shan't bore you.
>
> I don't have a Facebook page, nor do I visit Facebook except when I
> click on a link by mistake. I can, however, recite quite a few powers
> of 2: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192,
> 16384, 32768, 65536, and that's about it for me. There are some cool
> patterns in there, e.g., the last digit of each goes 2, 4, 8, 6, then
> starts over. You can, e.g., do a web search on "foxpro advisor
> magazine" plus my name and find a few hits - I was a computer geek in
> the 1990's.

Now that I know that you know your reply


"Don't believe me - go look it up"

becomes incomprehensible. An interesting
case of more information leading to less
comprehension.

> ... shan't bore you - this is r.b.r, that's what we do here, alternately
> bore and infuriate, but it's best when we do both at the same time.
>
> You did get that A. Dumas sounds a like like A Dumb Ass, didn't you?

Yes, and I got the other part too.

> Just checking - not that I thought of that one, though, although I wish
> I had. And the whole Dragondoor thing - we won't go there because if I
> told you, I'd have to kill you. :)

--
Michael Press

Fred Fredburger

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Jan 3, 2010, 5:34:01 PM1/3/10
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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> In article <df8617-...@donaldm.homeip.net>,
> Donald Munro <no...@mailinator.com> wrote:
>
>> Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. wrote:
>>> Well, I am an asshole so that proves it. Page is also an asshole.
>> In Object-Oriented terminology you need to clarify whether its a is-a or
>> has-a relationship in either case.
>
> A real computer nerd would recognize that this issue involves 2 people
> (Page and Kurgan), and that is a suspicious power of 2. They would then
> correctly conclude that the likely problem is a Page fault.
>

Nice.

Ryan Cousineau

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Jan 3, 2010, 9:41:06 PM1/3/10
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In article
<20cb0068-6759-46a4...@a6g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
"b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <bjwe...@gmail.com> wrote:

I liked every line of this response.

-RjC, rbr Ministry of Love.

Donald Munro

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Jan 3, 2010, 5:05:04 PM1/3/10
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A. Dumas wrote:
> I won an autographed biography of Bill Gates in a programming contest
> for which I used Qbasic. So there. No wait, aaaaarrrgh!

You can't get back into the closet.

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