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No Name
April 8th 10, 11:27 AM
hello everyone

when debugging transformer, i think that we could implement and test the
extension of the capacitor by the use of adequate competencies.
we may also consider that it must be useful to imagine the processing of the capacitor with great
attention in the particular case of transformer.
i should also mention that you may find more information at http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbms/.
what is the objective of transformer management as well as the design of capacitor facilities management?

Hunter
April 8th 10, 10:12 PM
it must be useful to try to integrate the monitoring of the capacitor with
great
attention .
in my opinion, it should be better to depict the security of the capacitor with collaborative
contributions .
as a result, it should be helpful to deploy the remote surveillance of the capacitor
simultaneously
what is the objective of transformer customizing?

you should also try hydroguard.eseco.fr prior to the debate about transformer
Hunter >
;-)

Hunter
April 8th 10, 10:15 PM
how did you proceed with transformer security?

this site gives some ideas http://hydroguard.eseco.fr
;-)

Geoff
April 8th 10, 11:08 PM
Hunter wrote:
> how did you proceed with transformer security?
>
> this site gives some ideas http://hydroguard.eseco.fr
> ;-)

Yeah, for sure, and spangle the capacity yellow sweet transformation
evermore capacity John big the Richard member - chartreuse lengthwise.

Hate to think what nasties you'd pick up if you clicked the URL...

Either computer-generate random ****e, or somebody with very limited English
and confused electrical understanding.

geoff

Audio Empire
April 9th 10, 12:43 AM
On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 15:08:28 -0700, geoff wrote
(in article >):

> Hunter wrote:
>> how did you proceed with transformer security?
>>
>> this site gives some ideas http://hydroguard.eseco.fr
>> ;-)
>
> Yeah, for sure, and spangle the capacity yellow sweet transformation
> evermore capacity John big the Richard member - chartreuse lengthwise.
>
> Hate to think what nasties you'd pick up if you clicked the URL...
>
> Either computer-generate random ****e, or somebody with very limited English
> and confused electrical understanding.
>
> geoff
>
>

Soooo, I'm not the only person here who (A) couldn't make heads nor tales
from "Hunter"s post and (B) couldn't figure out why it was posted here in the
first place.

Audio Empire
April 9th 10, 12:44 AM
On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 17:36:03 -0700, cjt wrote
(in article >):

> wrote:
>> hello everyone
>>
>> when debugging transformer, i think that we could implement and test the
>> extension of the capacitor by the use of adequate competencies.
>> we may also consider that it must be useful to imagine the processing of
>> the capacitor with great
>> attention in the particular case of transformer.
>> i should also mention that you may find more information at
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbms/.
>> what is the objective of transformer management as well as the design of
>> capacitor facilities management?
>>
>
> Now please say it in English.

And tell us why you posted this in the first place. Was it in answer to some
other posters question? Because it seems pretty non-sequitur to me.

cjt
April 9th 10, 01:36 AM
wrote:
> hello everyone
>
> when debugging transformer, i think that we could implement and test the
> extension of the capacitor by the use of adequate competencies.
> we may also consider that it must be useful to imagine the processing of the capacitor with great
> attention in the particular case of transformer.
> i should also mention that you may find more information at http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbms/.
> what is the objective of transformer management as well as the design of capacitor facilities management?
>

Now please say it in English.

Richard Crowley
April 9th 10, 03:23 PM
"Audio Empire" wrote ...
> cjt wrote
>> wrote:
>>> hello everyone
>>> when debugging transformer, i think that we could implement and test the
>>> extension of the capacitor by the use of adequate competencies.
>>> we may also consider that it must be useful to imagine the processing of
>>> the capacitor with great
>>> attention in the particular case of transformer.
>>> i should also mention that you may find more information at
>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbms/.
>>> what is the objective of transformer management as well as the design of
>>> capacitor facilities management?
>>>
>>
>> Now please say it in English.
>
> And tell us why you posted this in the first place. Was it in answer to
> some
> other posters question? Because it seems pretty non-sequitur to me.

I think they are experiments in artificial intelligence.
There was a similar posting made to a video newsgroup.

Audio Empire
April 9th 10, 07:46 PM
On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 07:23:29 -0700, Richard Crowley wrote
(in article >):

> "Audio Empire" wrote ...
>> cjt wrote
>>> wrote:
>>>> hello everyone
>>>> when debugging transformer, i think that we could implement and test the
>>>> extension of the capacitor by the use of adequate competencies.
>>>> we may also consider that it must be useful to imagine the processing of
>>>> the capacitor with great
>>>> attention in the particular case of transformer.
>>>> i should also mention that you may find more information at
>>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbms/.
>>>> what is the objective of transformer management as well as the design of
>>>> capacitor facilities management?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Now please say it in English.
>>
>> And tell us why you posted this in the first place. Was it in answer to
>> some
>> other posters question? Because it seems pretty non-sequitur to me.
>
> I think they are experiments in artificial intelligence.
> There was a similar posting made to a video newsgroup.
>
>

Yeah, a FAILED experiment in artificial intelligence. It was, however, a very
successful experiment in artificial stupidity! 8^)

Audio Empire
April 10th 10, 04:15 PM
On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 12:29:17 -0700, Dick Pierce wrote
(in article >):

> Audio Empire wrote:
>> On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 07:23:29 -0700, Richard Crowley wrote
>>>
>>> I think they are experiments in artificial intelligence.
>>> There was a similar posting made to a video newsgroup.
>>
>> Yeah, a FAILED experiment in artificial intelligence.
> > It was, however, a very successful experiment in artificial
> > stupidity! 8^)
>
> I don't think it was artificial.
>
>

OK. Can we at least agree that it was incomprehensible, if nothing else? 8^)

Arny Krueger
April 10th 10, 05:02 PM
"Dick Pierce" > wrote in message

> Audio Empire wrote:
>> On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 07:23:29 -0700, Richard Crowley wrote
>>>
>>> I think they are experiments in artificial intelligence.
>>> There was a similar posting made to a video newsgroup.
>>
>> Yeah, a FAILED experiment in artificial intelligence.
>> It was, however, a very successful experiment in
>> artificial stupidity! 8^)
>
> I don't think it was artificial.

I don't think it was intelligent.

David Nebenzahl
April 10th 10, 05:06 PM
On 4/9/2010 11:46 AM Audio Empire spake thus:

> On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 07:23:29 -0700, Richard Crowley wrote
> (in article >):
>
>> "Audio Empire" wrote ...
>>
>>> cjt wrote
>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> hello everyone
>>>>> when debugging transformer, i think that we could implement and test the
>>>>> extension of the capacitor by the use of adequate competencies.
>>>>> we may also consider that it must be useful to imagine the processing of
>>>>> the capacitor with great
>>>>> attention in the particular case of transformer.
>>>>> i should also mention that you may find more information at
>>>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/usbms/.
>>>>> what is the objective of transformer management as well as the design of
>>>>> capacitor facilities management?
>>>>
>>>> Now please say it in English.
>>>
>>> And tell us why you posted this in the first place. Was it in
>>> answer to some other posters question? Because it seems pretty
>>> non-sequitur to me.
>>
>> I think they are experiments in artificial intelligence.
>> There was a similar posting made to a video newsgroup.
>
> Yeah, a FAILED experiment in artificial intelligence. It was,
> however, a very successful experiment in artificial stupidity! 8^)

In all mock-seriousness, I think y'all are seriously overthinking this.

I boldly went to that site--after all, I've got a good firewall
installed--and found it to be some kind of open-source software site,
this particular page being concerned with "usbms", or USB
mode-switching, whatever the hell that is.

So it's just spam, as I had first suspected, with a "teaser" written by
someone who's not a native English writer with very poor English skills.


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