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Not called for, nor acceptable. Will may have his opinions on things, but
never in this country should opinions cause anyone to have their head chopped off. Will stands as a strong person from his statements on his family and his community. I believe him because he has no need to lie. I don't get along with Will, but I wouldn't wish him to get his head chopped off, or even his internet account cancelled. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio "Rupert Murdoch" wrote in message ... He's a terrible employee and I hate him. Rupert |
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![]() Roger W. Norman wrote: Not called for, nor acceptable. Will may have his opinions on things, but never in this country should opinions cause anyone to have their head chopped off. Will stands as a strong person from his statements on his family and his community. I believe him because he has no need to lie. I don't get along with Will, but I wouldn't wish him to get his head chopped off, or even his internet account cancelled. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio You're a bigger man than most, Roger. Hopefully others will learn something valuable from your statement above. |
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![]() "Roger W. Norman" wrote in message ... Not called for, nor acceptable. Will may have his opinions on things, but never in this country should opinions cause anyone to have their head chopped off. Will stands as a strong person from his statements on his family and his community. I believe him because he has no need to lie. I don't get along with Will, but I wouldn't wish him to get his head chopped off, or even his internet account cancelled. Mind you, in some cultures some people get their jollies by cutting heads off, including their own. Casts an entirely new light on the term 'losing face' .... geoff |
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On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 00:24:52 +1300, "Geoff Wood"
wrote: Mind you, in some cultures some people get their jollies by cutting heads off, including their own. Casts an entirely new light on the term 'losing face' .... snip ....ba dat...BOOMPH! |
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avoid this guy like the plague, he is BOB SCARBOROUGH from Arizona, he
buys tapes and VHS movies from people, makes himself copies, then returns them for a refund- then leaves negative feedback disguised as neutral- he's a senile, sickly, unemployed old man on welfare and disability, and he's partially deaf, yet he performs "performance" tests on old stereo equipment and posts long monologues stating his "results", which are bull****- he has FIVE ebay usernames, they are DESERTBOB-DESERTBOB1-DESERTBOB2-DESERTBOB3-VOXPOPPER- do yourself a big favor ban ALL OF THEM from your auctions- he's also on the government cash cow, so he defends the far left liberal platform- and is very bitter over Bush winning the election- the inauguration has driven Bob to psychotropic drugs and mindless postings, his handle is "SCARREDBUTTHOLE", he has destroyed the railroad and 8-track collecting newsgroups and will destroy yours too, KILLFILE HIM is you use a newsreader |
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WillStG wrote:
Righteous people do not require anonymous remailing services and false ID's, nor do they make death threats as an expression of their political faith or religious belief. Fascists do, but you give that them pass, you think the value of my death a better subject for discussion. Excuse me? I make a comment about your martyr comment, and you equate that to some bozo making death threats? Personally I don't think his posts even deserve comment. Apparently you do. How hypocritical and pathetic Joe, that like the fascists do, you think *you* are the one to judge the ultimate value of a man's life. Boy do you know how to twist things. Is this standard training at your company? Am I judging the value of anyone's life? No. Personally I think the whole martyrdom thing is far over-rated. But you brought it up. |
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Roger Christie wrote:
Saying one deserves something is not the same as threatening to do it to them. I agree, but the courts may not always agree with that. Wasn't that guy Tom Metzger (?) found to be responsible for the death of an Ethipoian immigrant after a speech he gave in Portland, OR. to a group of skinheads (about 1990?)? Although his speech never actually advocated killing anyone the skinheads ended up murdering a taxi driver a few days after Metzger left town. Metzger lost a huge civil suit and had to pay millions to the victim's family. Whatever the case, it's totally immature and irresponsible to use a public forum to suggest someone like Will deserves his head cut off. |
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![]() -- Somewhere in Texas, a village is missing its idiot. "Paul Thomas" wrote in message oups.com... Roger Christie wrote: Saying one deserves something is not the same as threatening to do it to them. I agree, but the courts may not always agree with that. Wasn't that guy Tom Metzger (?) found to be responsible for the death of an Ethipoian immigrant after a speech he gave in Portland, OR. to a group of skinheads (about 1990?)? Although his speech never actually advocated killing anyone the skinheads ended up murdering a taxi driver a few days after Metzger left town. Metzger lost a huge civil suit and had to pay millions to the victim's family. Whatever the case, it's totally immature and irresponsible to use a public forum to suggest someone like Will deserves his head cut off. Of course it is. Its also immature to overreact in a shrill and hysterical manner. |
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"Roger Christie" rochrist@REMOVETOEMAIL charter.net
Its also immature to overreact in a shrill and hysterical manner. Hysterical - that's how you would describe my reaction? You are an asshole Christie. Tell you what , after you have your family threatened a few times on RAP with being skinned and burned alive as I have, you get back to me about what you think is a properly nuanced reaction. Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Audio Guy / Fox News "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits |
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Paul Thomas wrote:
Whatever the case, it's totally immature and irresponsible to use a public forum to suggest someone like Will deserves his head cut off. Agreed. It would be much more respectable to say it to his face. ![]() |
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![]() "Joe Sensor" wrote in message ... Paul Thomas wrote: Whatever the case, it's totally immature and irresponsible to use a public forum to suggest someone like Will deserves his head cut off. Agreed. It would be much more respectable to say it to his face. ![]() Now, if somebody could put it in a box and send it, he could ! ;-) geoff |
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Geoff Wood wrote:
Agreed. It would be much more respectable to say it to his face. ![]() Now, if somebody could put it in a box and send it, he could ! ;-) Hahahaha. Sorry. . Hahahaha |
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WillStG wrote:
It is also how Malcolm X was set up for murder. Right, now your Malcolm X. l.o.l. |
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Roger Christie rochrist@ wrote:
If you read it, it wasn't a threat. Saying one deserves something is not the same as threatening to do it to them. Exactly. He is just being overly dramatic for effect. Guess he's been working at Fox too long. |
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![]() WillStG wrote: DeserTBoB Geezus, what a paranoid delusional bag of gas this guy is! I think Faux must recruit out of psychiatric practices or something! So it's fine and dandy for *YOU* to remark on death threats directed at me, but not ok for me to? What an ass you are Bob. And I am still waiting for a flat out apology from you for calling me a "scab" BTW, my workplace being non-union by choice doesn't make anyone I work with a "scab". Yeah right, if you wre to even mention a Union at Fox your ass would be out the door so fast, you wouln't have time to say "boo". From the "right to work" laws in place in Texas, to places like Fox being a non union shop.. America s corporate thieves have eliminated any bargaining power workers used to have. What's worse is you have people like Will who enjoy being shat on. Does he have a dental or health plan, any job security, any recourse if sudenly management puts him on the **** list? I doubt it. No wonder he is such a dedicated worker.. FEAR. no we know his motivation for posting such lies and off topic political rubbish here. |
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![]() WillStG wrote: "nmm" Yeah right, if you wre to even mention a Union at Fox your ass would be out the door so fast, you wouln't have time to say "boo". Nick, why do you talk **** all the time without a basis other than your smoke hazed imaginings? When NABET tried to organize Fox News our Boss Roger Ailes told us it was our decision, but asked us to consider how good a deal we had compared to what NABET has negotiated for anyone. Management didn't try to intimidate anyone, and if that kind of atmosphere existed here we would have gone Union in a New York Minute. But Will you are a 100% company man. Get someone who from FOX here who doesn't tow the company line like you do. You might do the work of 'labour" but you have the midset of management. You talk about Roger Ailes the way North Koreans speak of Kim Il Sung. From the "right to work" laws in place in Texas, to places like Fox being a non union shop.. America s corporate thieves have eliminated any bargaining power workers used to have. What's worse is you have people like Will who enjoy being shat on. Does he have a dental or health plan, any job security, any recourse if sudenly management puts him on the **** list? I doubt it. No wonder he is such a dedicated worker.. FEAR. no we know his motivation for posting such lies and off topic political rubbish here. So how long *you* been mixing TV Nick, you get paid how much for being an audio guy, you belong or have belonged to what Unions yourself, Nabet pulled out of the CBC in the early 90s and was replaces by "Comunications, Energy and Pulp and Paper Workers". NABET was always crappy they had some idea to get into the film industry and tried competing with IATSE but that didn't pan out, they are dead in Canada now. At least in Canada one's entire Health care isn't dependant on your Employer's good nature; Every Canadian is guarenteed Health Care by federal legislation, like most first world countries. what's *your* benefit package? I mean our benefits are pretty good, but really none of your business if you're gonna be an asshole about it. Hit a Nerve There? Furthermore most Fox Broadcast O&O's and affiliates *are* Union, just Fox News is not - our choice. When I say we have a better deal here than NABET has negotiated for the other guys, there are actual audio professionals on this group - unlike yourself - who have a clue. Well NABET is weak, you know that too. But thanks for at least changing the headers on your comments. No problem , Hope ya had a good Holiday too! Cheers Nick |
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On 27 Dec 2004 13:47:56 -0800, "nmm" wrote:
But Will you are a 100% company man. Get someone who from FOX here who doesn't tow the company line like you do. You might do the work of 'labour" but you have the midset of management. You talk about Roger Ailes the way North Koreans speak of Kim Il Sung. snip That's the way union busting management "trains" people to think they can bargain for themselves...they make them "associates," a bull**** term used to make the employee think they have some "ownership" in the company, when indeed the reverse is true. If one of the "associates" gets out of line by even MENTIONING organizing, they're thrown out the door, often illegally, and made an example for the remaining "associates." This is exactly the model Wally-Fart uses to thwart the UFCW, and what Faux has used to repel NABET for years now. Before I become UNfair and UNbalanced, I should also mention that CNN is as big a union buster as is Faux. Ted Turner, for all his supposed liberalism, sicced his labor lawyer goons on CWA/NABET many moons ago and every year since and has pretty much adhered to the same "associates" practices in use at Wally-Fart and Faux. dB |
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![]() "nmm" wrote in message ups.com... Anyone who wants to know more about the Zarqawi Myth there is an article by Scott Ritter on "the Zarqawi Myth" in the opinion section of http://english.aljazeera.net Al Jazeera online. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../04/wirq04.xml jb |
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If you happen to have your scuba gear handy, dive deep! This is amazing,
the tsunamis must travel very shallow on the ocean surface. http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/29/tsu...ver/index.html American diver underwater during catastrophe (CNN) -- An American woman who was scuba diving with her husband in Thailand as one of Sunday's tsunamis roared overhead said she was oblivious to the disaster until after they surfaced, her mother told CNN on Tuesday. playon wrote: What about in our post Tsunami world, Will? What will happen in a post Tsunami world? In the post Tsunami World people will have a new awareness - that when the sea draws out dramatically, a Tsunami is on the way. In the Pacific we know that, we learned that as children, if you see the water draw out to sea head for high ground or you will perish. That doesn't help you are out of sight of the ocean, or stuck on a train, etc etc. People need to be able to read the signs of the time, even if their governments do not wish to respond because of financial or political concerns. Oh, so it's their fault now? They were being punished for their ignorance?0 |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:18:29 -0600, Joe Sensor
wrote: If you happen to have your scuba gear handy, dive deep! This is amazing, the tsunamis must travel very shallow on the ocean surface. snip Water in liquid state is uncompressible. If there's a large displacement of the ocean floor, the water cannot be compressed, and it therefore displaced. In the open ocean, the "wave" can be imperceptible; there are lots of other water molecules to move around out there as the displaced water molecules are heaved upward. Think of the analogy to the net flow of electrons through a conductor...no real flow, to a series of "collisions." If you understand hole theory in solid state devices, this is immediately comparable. However, once the wave front hits shallow water, it rises to gargantuan proportions. Thus, a scuba diver diving wouldn't even know it was happening, since there's no huge net flow of water, just a small, brief movement of water in the immediate area of the diver. Since water's uncompressible, the diver wouldn't sense a thing. Simple high school physics at work here. dB |
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DeserTBoB wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:18:29 -0600, Joe Sensor wrote: If you happen to have your scuba gear handy, dive deep! This is amazing, the tsunamis must travel very shallow on the ocean surface. snip Water in liquid state is uncompressible. If there's a large displacement of the ocean floor, the water cannot be compressed, and it therefore displaced. In the open ocean, the "wave" can be imperceptible; there are lots of other water molecules to move around out there as the displaced water molecules are heaved upward. Think of the analogy to the net flow of electrons through a conductor...no real flow, to a series of "collisions." If you understand hole theory in solid state devices, this is immediately comparable. However, once the wave front hits shallow water, it rises to gargantuan proportions. Thus, a scuba diver diving wouldn't even know it was happening, since there's no huge net flow of water, just a small, brief movement of water in the immediate area of the diver. Since water's uncompressible, the diver wouldn't sense a thing. Simple high school physics at work here. dB According the following story, your scuba diver analysis doesn't hold water. http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/28/tsunami.diver/ |
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 15:29:07 GMT, squig
wrote: According the following story, your scuba diver analysis doesn't hold water. http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/28/tsunami.diver/ snip Excuse me?? The CNN story verfies my analysis, as simple as it is stated. Could you try to be a little more specific, rather than just post a link? dB |
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DeserTBoB wrote:
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 15:29:07 GMT, squig wrote: According the following story, your scuba diver analysis doesn't hold water. http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/28/tsunami.diver/ snip Excuse me?? The CNN story verfies my analysis, as simple as it is stated. Could you try to be a little more specific, rather than just post a link? dB I'll be glad to. bob said Thus, a scuba diver diving wouldn't even know it was happening, since there's no huge net flow of water, just a small, brief movement of water in the immediate area of the diver. Since water's uncompressible, the diver wouldn't sense a thing. Simple high school physics at work here. end of bob said cnn story Faye Wachs, 34, was diving with her husband, Eugene Kim, Sunday morning off Ko Phi Phi Island in Thailand when they noticed the water visibility worsened and felt as though they were being sucked downward, Helen Wachs said. Their dive master signaled to them to surface, "but we still didn't know what happened," Faye wrote in an e-mail to her mother Tuesday. end of cnn story Your comment of "the diver wouldn't sense a thing" is in direct conflict with they "felt as though they were being sucked downward". In fact, it was enough of a disturbance that the "dive master signaled to them to surface". |
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Tsunamis are almost unnoticeable if you are far enough away from
shore. People who were far enough out on their boats hardly felt a thing either. Al On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:18:29 -0600, Joe Sensor wrote: If you happen to have your scuba gear handy, dive deep! This is amazing, the tsunamis must travel very shallow on the ocean surface. http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/29/tsu...ver/index.html American diver underwater during catastrophe (CNN) -- An American woman who was scuba diving with her husband in Thailand as one of Sunday's tsunamis roared overhead said she was oblivious to the disaster until after they surfaced, her mother told CNN on Tuesday. playon wrote: What about in our post Tsunami world, Will? What will happen in a post Tsunami world? In the post Tsunami World people will have a new awareness - that when the sea draws out dramatically, a Tsunami is on the way. In the Pacific we know that, we learned that as children, if you see the water draw out to sea head for high ground or you will perish. That doesn't help you are out of sight of the ocean, or stuck on a train, etc etc. People need to be able to read the signs of the time, even if their governments do not wish to respond because of financial or political concerns. Oh, so it's their fault now? They were being punished for their ignorance?0 |
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DeserTBoB wrote:
Flush Limpdick and Bill "The Perv" O'Reilly use this same trick every day. Is it any wonder that Miho would latch onto it?? And this "trick" was the basis for Bush's whole campaign. Sadly, as with Fox news, it is very effective on a large number of people. It goes right over their head, just as planned. |
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:10:03 -0600, Joe Sensor
wrote: And this "trick" was the basis for Bush's whole campaign. Sadly, as with Fox news, it is very effective on a large number of people. It goes right over their head, just as planned. snip It's diabolical, when you think of it. I knew they (Rove & Cheney) were taking this tack when I saw Shrub show up at a NASCAR race. What I DIDN'T know (until it was too late) was that Rove was conspiring with the "loony christians" to turn out their usually politically disinterested cattle to the polls...and that's what worked. I know...I was a volunteer poll worker and I saw church nuts showing up in droves; most had to be educated on the use of the "Ink-A-Vote" voting machine, proving they hadn't voted in years. Whether they can be countered in the mid-terms remains to be seen, but these people will respond to whatever their pastor "handlers" tell them to do. If Rove doesn't get the Robertson/Falwell/et al. church biz leadership on board for the mid-terms, the Dems could easily wipe out the Repukes in both houses. dB |
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On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 21:17:45 -0500, "D. Brady"
wrote: What about labor unions Will? Give me a *reason*. snip You're expecting a straight answer out of Miho? dB |
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