Howard Ferstler
February 9th 05, 02:53 AM
"George M. Middius" wrote:
>
> Oh Mr. Krooborg, I have a question about that "sceneiecce" stuff you're
> always jabbering about. What is an ohm and how many volts does it have?
> I searched all over your golden, glistening Web site (www.pcavretch.com).
> Not a word to be found about ohms and volts. Now I do know about some
> old-time scientists (human beings, note) whose discoveries led to their
> being namesakes for basic measurements in physics. (Physics is a major
> branch of human science.) Ohm was a really, really old time scientist, and
> Volta (not Volt, note) was not so old.
>
> You have nothing on your brilliant, glittering Web site about either of
> these eminences. And yet you slobber all over yourself whenever you even
> think of their work and their discoveries. This is incomprehensible. Are
> you trying to proove™ that you're not qualified to clean a real scientist's
> whiteboard?
Yep, you are losing it, George.
Time to at least change to another sockpuppet handle.
Howard Ferstler
>
> Oh Mr. Krooborg, I have a question about that "sceneiecce" stuff you're
> always jabbering about. What is an ohm and how many volts does it have?
> I searched all over your golden, glistening Web site (www.pcavretch.com).
> Not a word to be found about ohms and volts. Now I do know about some
> old-time scientists (human beings, note) whose discoveries led to their
> being namesakes for basic measurements in physics. (Physics is a major
> branch of human science.) Ohm was a really, really old time scientist, and
> Volta (not Volt, note) was not so old.
>
> You have nothing on your brilliant, glittering Web site about either of
> these eminences. And yet you slobber all over yourself whenever you even
> think of their work and their discoveries. This is incomprehensible. Are
> you trying to proove™ that you're not qualified to clean a real scientist's
> whiteboard?
Yep, you are losing it, George.
Time to at least change to another sockpuppet handle.
Howard Ferstler