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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
Arny "Slapdash" Krueger wrote: "Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com There is a mechanical property of metals that most of the qualities in a rod is concentrated in the narrow section of the rim. Wrong. Another idiot who calls himself an engineer who has never heard of Timoshenko's Strength of Materials. The properties of a homogenious rod are well, homogenious. One can see you have never been in company where such big words are used, Krueger. It is spelt like it is said, "homogenous" or if you want to be pedantic, "homogeneous". There is no "i" in the word, and no "i" sound in pronouncing it. HTH. Andre Jute This is the season for exposing heathen hypocrites skulking in the pews. |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
"Andre Jute" wrote in message
oups.com Arny "Slapdash" Krueger wrote: "Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com There is a mechanical property of metals that most of the qualities in a rod is concentrated in the narrow section of the rim. Wrong. Another idiot who calls himself an engineer who has never heard of Timoshenko's Strength of Materials. Wrong again. I've cited it in another recent post. The properties of a homogenious rod are well, homogenious. One can see you have never been in company where such big words are used, Krueger. It is spelt like it is said, "homogenous" or if you want to be pedantic, "homogeneous". There is no "i" in the word, and no "i" sound in pronouncing it. It is well known that it is a true sign of defeat when someone starts picking at minor errors in spelling and punctuation. |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
Arny "Slapdash" Krueger wrote: "Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com Arny "Slapdash" Krueger wrote: "Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com There is a mechanical property of metals that most of the qualities in a rod is concentrated in the narrow section of the rim. Wrong. Another idiot who calls himself an engineer who has never heard of Timoshenko's Strength of Materials. Wrong again. I've cited it in another recent post. This is a lie, Krueger. You didn't "cite" Timoshenko. *I* gave a reference to his book. You looked up the book on Google to check that it exists. If you had ever read it, you wouldn't make foolish statements like this one: The properties of a homogenious rod are well, homogenious. That sentence is offensive in three ways. 1. It is of course linguistically a tautology and therefore barbaric; it is intended to deceive and therefore an immoral use of the language. 2. It is an insult to our intelligence to think that we would not notice such a transparent debating trade trick as a false tautology. 3. It is an insult to science and physics because it demonstrates Slapdash Krueger's contempt for the laws of physics. Let's see it again: The properties of a homogenious rod are well, homogenious. Sure thing, Slapdash, if a metal rod rod were "homogenious", its properties would be "homogenious". And if it were homosexual, as likely in physics as that its strength would be homogenously distributed, it would be, well, homosexual. But the point is that the qualities described in Timoshenko, as you would know if you ever read it, or knew the least thing about materials science (every hotrodder knows more than you do, on this evidence!), is that "homogenious" strength distribution in rods are excluded by the laws of physics. Of course you will now argue that you presupposed a "homogenious" rod, and that your conclusion relates only to this "homogenious" rod. It is this sort of juvenile timewasting by you that makes the name of Krueger a byword for pettiness and uselessness. One can see you have never been in company where such big words are used, Krueger. It is spelt like it is said, "homogenous" or if you want to be pedantic, "homogeneous". There is no "i" in the word, and no "i" sound in pronouncing it. It is well known that it is a true sign of defeat when someone starts picking at minor errors in spelling and punctuation. I wanted to attract your attention to a sentence that in this context publicly demonstrates your contempt for the laws of physics and for the etiquette of scientific discourse, to give you a chance to withdraw the sentence. It is the Christian thing to do to give even a proven, malicious fool like you a second, a third, an umpteenth chance. You failed the test, Krueger. For the umpteenth time. I'm sorry for you, Krueger. Andre Jute This is the season for exposing heathen hypocrites skulking in the pews. |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
"Andre Jute" wrote in message
oups.com I'm sorry for you, Krueger. Since thinking you are superior seems to be necessary for your mental well-being Andre, and since it is a conceit of yours that costs me nothing, please be my guest. ;-) |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com I'm sorry for you, Krueger. Since thinking you are superior seems to be necessary for your mental well-being Andre, and since it is a conceit of yours that costs me nothing, please be my guest. ;-) Fine words Arny and it almost works - falls completely on its arse with the 'comma and' in any Englishman's eyes, though.... ;-) |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
The Krooborg wipes himself with a dirty ten-spot. I'm sorry for you, Krueger. Since thinking you are superior seems to be necessary for your mental well-being Andre Translation: Turdborg has just been bashing his DAW with a ball-peen hammer, but the $(*% sound card just will not go into its slot. -- Lionella loves the Krooborg from afar. With mud on top. |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
"Keith G" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com I'm sorry for you, Krueger. Since thinking you are superior seems to be necessary for your mental well-being Andre, and since it is a conceit of yours that costs me nothing, please be my guest. ;-) Fine words Arny and it almost works - falls completely on its arse with the 'comma and' in any Englishman's eyes, though.... Keith, you unwittingly included yourself in the pompous group targeted by my post, I see. ;-) |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
Keith G wrote: "Arny Krueger" wrote in message "Andre Jute" wrote in message I'm sorry for you, Krueger. Since thinking you are superior seems to be necessary for your mental well-being Andre, and since it is a conceit of yours that costs me nothing, please be my guest. ;-) Fine words Arny and it almost works - falls completely on its arse with the 'comma and' in any Englishman's eyes, though.... Pedal cyclist ! Graham |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
Keith G said: well-being Andre, and Fine words Arny and it almost works - falls completely on its arse with the The Krooborg is severely language-challenged. This is well known on all of Usenet. -- Lionella loves the Krooborg from afar. With mud on top. |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
"George M. Middius" wrote: Keith G said: well-being Andre, and Fine words Arny and it almost works - falls completely on its arse with the The Krooborg is severely language-challenged. This is well known on all of Usenet. He can still obfuscate with the best of them though. Graham |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
Poopie strains to apologize for the Krooborg. The Krooborg is severely language-challenged. This is well known on all of Usenet. He can still obfuscate with the best of them though. Robert, after seeing this comment, do you think your opinion of Poopster should be amended to "sour, stupid old man"? -- Lionella loves the Krooborg from afar. With mud on top. |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
Show of hands:
Middius, Jute-McCoy & Kreuger lock themselves in a small room with 100,000 sharp, round wooden tootpicks. Whereupon the lot of them poke each other with said items until all are used up. Last creature standing gets permission to pollute any _ONE_ given NG at a limit of one (1) post every thirty (30) days. All others must sit one their caudel appendages and digits for one (1) full year. Signal by entering simply "Yea" or "Nay". It is so sad that the assembled brain-power of the aforementioned unholy trio could explode and not mess a bald man's hair. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
There is a mechanical property of metals that most of the qualities in a rod is concentrated in the narrow section of the rim. Wrong. Another idiot who calls himself an engineer who has never heard of Timoshenko's Strength of Materials. That's mechanical and or civil engineering. Electrical engineers aren't usually taught this stuff. The closest I came to this stuff was a "strength of materials" 3 credit class sophomore year, and that was just things like weights bending solid rods and such. The prof always said "what's the first thing we do? A: Make a free body diagram"... Maybe things are different in Europe than the USA.... |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
In uk.rec.audio robert casey wrote:
There is a mechanical property of metals that most of the qualities in a rod is concentrated in the narrow section of the rim. Wrong. Another idiot who calls himself an engineer who has never heard of Timoshenko's Strength of Materials. That's mechanical and or civil engineering. Electrical engineers aren't usually taught this stuff. Of course they aren't. They'd be taught about the electrical properties of homogeneous rods, which are no more homogeneous than are its physical properties, as any fule kno except apparently those who are only a mouse click away from the largest human knowledge repository and the most efficient search engine ever devised. -- Chris Malcolm DoD #205 IPAB, Informatics, JCMB, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK [http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/homes/cam/] |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
In uk.rec.audio Andre Jute wrote:
Arny "Slapdash" Krueger wrote: "Andre Jute" wrote in message oups.com There is a mechanical property of metals that most of the qualities in a rod is concentrated in the narrow section of the rim. Wrong. Another idiot who calls himself an engineer who has never heard of Timoshenko's Strength of Materials. The properties of a homogenious rod are well, homogenious. One can see you have never been in company where such big words are used, Krueger. It is spelt like it is said, "homogenous" or if you want to be pedantic, "homogeneous". There is no "i" in the word, and no "i" sound in pronouncing it. The difference between homogenous and homogeneous is far from pedantic. Homogenous means having structural homology due to homogenetics. Of course that little extra letter no more prevents idiots from confusing them that does the extra "i" prevent them from confusing homoiousian from homoousian, a difference which men have died over. |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
Chris Malcolm a scris: fule kno Krooglish for Arny |
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Arny "Slapdash" Krueger joins the ignoramus pool
Chris Malcolm a scris: The difference between homogenous and homogeneous is far from pedantic. Homo genius is George |
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