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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:21 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/26/05 8:51 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: "SSJVCmag" wrote in message ... On 9/26/05 7:16 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: your annoyance is no more imporant than anyone else's. Exactly. It's not about that. I suggest that you just find the person who originally set up the crossposted thread and deal with him. The rest of us were just replying to the same audience as was earlier in the thread. Dang... Y'know, I tried to find that out and instead of helping, everybody started making the problem worse, seemingly on purpose.... and nobody owned up... You'd think folks'd want to help LIMIT this, but, around here anyway, it seems to be the sport du jour. Doesn;t show up from anywhere else. Go fig. no, I am talking about your original problem, not the recent spoofing. Finding the original crossposter should be fairly easy. Yeah, but with the inane obfuscation supplied by the folks here, the blame for this mess lies here at home where it started, was maintained, steroided and expanded rather than nipped. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:22 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/26/05 8:50 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: "SSJVCmag" wrote in message ... On 9/26/05 7:13 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: "SSJVCmag" wrote in message ... On 9/22/05 3:17 PM, in article , "dave weil" wrote: On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:07:20 GMT, SSJVCmag wrote: Any crosspost silliness has been fr days now generated soley by RAO denizens intent on re-enacting the French Scene from Holy Grail. Wrong. You crossposted just yesterday. Sorry, you lose. Not Hardly. Dropping a crumb from a sandwich hardly constitutes Littering. What you did wasn't exactly littering. It was more like regurgitating. Rather than concentrating something where it belongs, that's when you take something that belongs in one place and then spew it out all over the place where nobody wants to deal with it right? That is exactly what you did. Not Hardly. Your use of 'regurgitation' fit so well for the dead-on description of what the few here have been doing I couldn't pas it up. "exactly what I did" was simply asking 'whodunit' only where it seemed probable, then quickly found it was some genius in RAO where it makes sense and doesn;t bother the older kids who find it droll at best, and since then have pretty much kept the discussion on my side in RAO only for this. That a few of the braintrusts here seem to enjoy being the predominant source of both the instigating of fresh CP -and- the jawdropping continuing forced-outsplattering CP grafitti boggles any adult. Again, throughout ALL of this, as always, the amount of Cp splatter in sheer numbers of posts and incomprehensible textural volume within said posts coming from RAO denizens just dwarfs me to insignificance (except opbviously in the hypersensitive quirky mental realms of a few of you here who can;t seem to get past it). Your turn... |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:23 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/26/05 7:17 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: "SSJVCmag" wrote in message ... On 9/22/05 6:23 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: "dave weil" wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:07:20 GMT, SSJVCmag wrote: Any crosspost silliness has been fr days now generated soley by RAO denizens intent on re-enacting the French Scene from Holy Grail. Wrong. You crossposted just yesterday. Sorry, you lose. And now we founsd out that this FRAUD has been doing the same thing on ahost of other newsgroups. He is THE BIGGEST crossposter around here!! You flatter me inaccurately. Honestly, there's just NO contest going up against you guys here when you trigger this stuff. That you consider my miniscule, heavily-edited, lo-text-volume, on-topic and maximally-narrowcast, fewest NG's possible efforts anything annoying at all compared to your marvelously massive work in the genre is really just too much... I can;t accept this award, please... But thanks. Measure your actions against those of any particular individual, not the totality of the rest of us. That is just not a valid comparison. A gang hiding an individual is more of a problem than the individual, carries more responsibility, and indeed is a very real source of the answer. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:24 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/26/05 7:16 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: your annoyance is no more imporant than anyone else's. Exactly. It's not about that. I suggest that you just find the person who originally set up the crossposted thread and deal with him. The rest of us were just replying to the same audience as was earlier in the thread. Dang... Y'know, I tried to find that out and instead of helping, everybody started making the problem worse, seemingly on purpose.... and nobody owned up... You'd think folks'd want to help LIMIT this, but, around here anyway, it seems to be the sport du jour. Doesn;t show up from anywhere else. Go fig. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:25 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/26/05 7:16 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: your annoyance is no more imporant than anyone else's. Exactly. It's not about that. I suggest that you just find the person who originally set up the crossposted thread and deal with him. The rest of us were just replying to the same audience as was earlier in the thread. Dang... Y'know, I tried to find that out and instead of helping, everybody started making the problem worse, seemingly on purpose.... and nobody owned up... You'd think folks'd want to help LIMIT this, but, around here anyway, it seems to be the sport du jour. Doesn;t show up from anywhere else. Go fig. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:27 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/26/05 2:34 PM, in article , "dave weil" wrote: On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:02:49 GMT, SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/22/05 3:17 PM, in article , "dave weil" wrote: On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:07:20 GMT, SSJVCmag wrote: Any crosspost silliness has been fr days now generated soley by RAO denizens intent on re-enacting the French Scene from Holy Grail. Wrong. You crossposted just yesterday. Sorry, you lose. Not Hardly. Thanks for admitting that you lose. Or are you unfamiliar with the concept of a double negative? Nope, you just need a brushup on your John Wayne trivia. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:29 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: Hey! Look what I found somehow zipping across rec.audio.tech, rec.audio.pro, rec.audio.tubes, rec.audio.misc and I didn't have to do a THING but post a response to an RAO thread here and POOF, some weird repost thing takes it and apparently randomly makes up a whole new crosspost list and BOOM... Something pretending to be me shows up all over! The internet never ceases to amaze me in the things it can seemingly do all by itself. On 9/26/05 1:23 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/22/05 3:17 PM, in article , "dave weil" wrote: On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:07:20 GMT, SSJVCmag wrote: Any crosspost silliness has been fr days now generated soley by RAO denizens intent on re-enacting the French Scene from Holy Grail. Wrong. You crossposted just yesterday. Sorry, you lose. Not Hardly. Dropping a crumb from a sandwich hardly constitutes Littering. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/27/05 6:12 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: "SSJVCmag" wrote in message ... Dead-on. George has you guys pegged. Your lack of self awareness is even more profound than that of duh...Mikey. I didn't think it was possible. Yeppers! There are surprises every day for those who look for them! |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/27/05 6:09 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: There is no mess, and no blame, except for all of your useless posts. "SSJVCmag" wrote in message Hardly useless! Idiot, they didn't work, they just engendered further crosspsots in response to yours. What worked was when you FINALLY stopped crosspsoting yourself. Let's see... You're saying that 1- I posted stuff here in conversation. 2- Somebody(s) here decided, in a snit and a huff, that they had to add crosspost distribution due to some perceived slight or hypersensitivity to their own personal responsibility. Ohhhhhhhh kay... |
#291
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/27/05 6:08 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: "SSJVCmag" wrote in message No biggie... except for a few like you who seem to be INCENSED when someone does to YOU want you blithely do to many many many others with reckless abandon. (or -without- a band on). Couple that with the crap done from the few of you here in the last week since I realised where this started and you get a clear picture of what arrested development means in action. Its simple, man, we just don't like your incessant crossposting for the purposes of complaining about other people's crossposting. Well, Slick, first let's get the 'incessant crossposter' thing straight... 'Incessant' is fairly synonymous here with 'unceasing' and indeed I was happily able to stop that as soon as I figured out where this was coming from, since then it's been RAO pretty much all the way with no multi-NG messages (except of course for those that A Certain Somebody from around -here- keeps shooting out!) then, as far as your point above, the answer's pretty clear now that you state it that way... Just don't START the crossposting and if you -do-, the easiest thing is to trim off the extra NG's ASAP... Worked for me... I can see that. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: -this- message actually went to FOUR (4!) different NG's (tech/pro/tubes/misc) and NONE of them was RAO where it was pulled from! Somebody's workin' hard... amazing! This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:47 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/27/05 2:09 PM, in article , "Sander deWaal" wrote: SSJVCmag said: Dang... Y'know, I tried to find that out and instead of helping, everybody started making the problem worse, seemingly on purpose.... Problem? What problem? No likee, no clickee! Hey, that's a GREAT idea.. Could you show me how that works? |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: -this- message actually went to FOUR (4!) different NG's (tech/pro/tubes/misc) and NONE of them was RAO where it was pulled from! Somebody's workin' hard... amazing! This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:46 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/27/05 3:19 PM, in article , "George Middius" wrote: Sander deWaal said: No likee, no clickee! The 'borgs aren't smart enough to use that principle. They want to rid the world of every bit of confusing information. And as you know, it takes very little to confuse them. They can't distinguish marketing hype from scientific treatises, nor Usenet gabbing from legal pleadings. For you to suggest that simply ignoring things that unsettle them will resolve anything flies in the face of the hyperobsessive nature of 'borgs.\ Dead-on. George has you guys pegged. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:29 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: Hey! Look what I found somehow zipping across rec.audio.tech, rec.audio.pro, rec.audio.tubes, rec.audio.misc and I didn't have to do a THING but post a response to an RAO thread here and POOF, some weird repost thing takes it and apparently randomly makes up a whole new crosspost list and BOOM... Something pretending to be me shows up all over! The internet never ceases to amaze me in the things it can seemingly do all by itself. On 9/26/05 1:23 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/22/05 3:17 PM, in article , "dave weil" wrote: On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:07:20 GMT, SSJVCmag wrote: Any crosspost silliness has been fr days now generated soley by RAO denizens intent on re-enacting the French Scene from Holy Grail. Wrong. You crossposted just yesterday. Sorry, you lose. Not Hardly. Dropping a crumb from a sandwich hardly constitutes Littering. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:25 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/26/05 7:16 PM, in article , "Clyde Slick" wrote: your annoyance is no more imporant than anyone else's. Exactly. It's not about that. I suggest that you just find the person who originally set up the crossposted thread and deal with him. The rest of us were just replying to the same audience as was earlier in the thread. Dang... Y'know, I tried to find that out and instead of helping, everybody started making the problem worse, seemingly on purpose.... and nobody owned up... You'd think folks'd want to help LIMIT this, but, around here anyway, it seems to be the sport du jour. Doesn;t show up from anywhere else. Go fig. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: This is just the most remarkable thing, there's a whacky net-wormhole that's independantly reposting normal single-RAO postings onto other newsgroups. Interesting stuff. On 9/27/05 5:27 PM, in article , " wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/26/05 2:34 PM, in article , "dave weil" wrote: On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:02:49 GMT, SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/22/05 3:17 PM, in article , "dave weil" wrote: On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:07:20 GMT, SSJVCmag wrote: Any crosspost silliness has been fr days now generated soley by RAO denizens intent on re-enacting the French Scene from Holy Grail. Wrong. You crossposted just yesterday. Sorry, you lose. Not Hardly. Thanks for admitting that you lose. Or are you unfamiliar with the concept of a double negative? Nope, you just need a brushup on your John Wayne trivia. |
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In article .com,
wrote: Looks like a forgery being made through an open proxy on a Cedant machine on 216.55.132.174, through Google. I'd send complaints both to , and . A google search shows this to be a very actively abused proxy, if it's not the actual Cedant customer doing the abuse. The ssh server on port 80 is a nice touch, too. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On 9/28/05 12:19 PM, in article , "Scott
Dorsey" wrote: In article .com, wrote: Looks like a forgery being made through an open proxy on a Cedant machine on 216.55.132.174, through Google. I'd send complaints both to , and . A google search shows this to be a very actively abused proxy, if it's not the actual Cedant customer doing the abuse. The ssh server on port 80 is a nice touch, too. --scott I guess -anybody- annoyed by this stuff might send complaints that way? Thanks Scott. |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: Check it... ain't me doin' this flavor of sidwalk trash dumping. Consider the source. Ah, someone's impersonating you from hotmail. What a pain in the ass but I guess that's the point. Sigh. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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![]() SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/28/05 1:57 PM, in article , "Bob Cain" wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: Check it... ain't me doin' this flavor of sidwalk trash dumping. Consider the source. Ah, someone's impersonating you from hotmail. Not even sure of THAT... there're 3 APPARENT accounts so far from YAHOO and most lately hotmail and an additional one with varied spelling of the front of the email ID What a pain in the ass but I guess that's the point. Sigh. Indeed, ... Somebody's got way too much time and no life and they figure EVERYBODY should get the pain! Go fig. Then again, it's from RAO... Stop spamming RAO and all will be well. It's up to you. |
#302
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wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: On 9/28/05 1:57 PM, in article , "Bob Cain" wrote: SSJVCmag wrote: Check it... ain't me doin' this flavor of sidwalk trash dumping. Consider the source. Ah, someone's impersonating you from hotmail. Not even sure of THAT... there're 3 APPARENT accounts so far from YAHOO and most lately hotmail and an additional one with varied spelling of the front of the email ID What a pain in the ass but I guess that's the point. Sigh. Indeed, ... Somebody's got way too much time and no life and they figure EVERYBODY should get the pain! Go fig. Then again, it's from RAO... Stop spamming RAO and all will be well. It's up to you. Meanwhile, you feel like you have to "punish" all in RAO. |
#303
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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 22:58:31 GMT, "
wrote: Right after WW2 the US arguably had a national obsession with WW2. As a nation we mulled it over again and again. We had movies about it, TV shows about it, magazine articles about it, books about it, and even a president or two (Eisenhower and Kennedy) about it. Imagine that. Simply because it was the biggest threat to freedom in the world up until that time and a magnificent stand with an uncertain outcome by the free people of the world. Obsessed? Shame on us! Then why were so many people against joining in the war? Until Pearl Harbor, and after there was a very large anti-war contingent. It wasn't perceived as a threat to America until Pearl Harbour. Though happy to accept refugees from Hitler's oppression, even the Jewish lobby didn't seem to see any reason to go over there and stop it happening. Though, of course rescuing Europe in WW2 was used as leverage towards the creation of Israel, a promise made by the Balfour declaration of 1917, but conveniently forgotten. Compare the current "concern" for the well-being of the Iraqi population. International politics is not a clean game. |
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On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 17:14:38 +0200, Chel van Gennip
wrote: Just for the record, in 1917 Balfour promissed several things as a package deal, the declaration reads: "His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country." Indeed. And, as it was patently impossible to give land to Israel without taking it away from someone else, the third clause provides a get-out. Nice one, Arthur :-) |
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In article , "Robert Morein"
wrote: He was not a charasmatic person, though I can provide one personal anecdote. It happens we took the same New Jersey Transit train. One morning, we got off together. I saw a man of such stunning radiance that I picked him out of a crowd of a hundred people This anecdote resulted in a visit from the police after Hirsch complained that my son was stalking him, it wasn't happenstance at all. Sadly, it wasn't the first time, and hasn't been the last, either. Unfortunately, Bob can NEVER admit he's been beaten, or he's wrong. He spent 12 years in college trying to write a thesis that was totally without any scientific merit. When Drexel got tired of his bleating about not giving him a degree, he sued them. And even after he was proven IN COURT to have been wrong, he insisted on appealing to the Supreme Court in Washington. And then he criticized THE SUPREME COURT and HIS OWN LAWYER for "erroneous legal reasoning"! He then wanted ME to fund a lawsuit against his LAWYER! So you're not going to change him, god knows his mother tried and it killed her. Dr. Sylvan Morein, DDS PROVEN PUBLISHED FACTS about my Son, Robert Morein -- Bob Morein History -- http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/l...ws/4853918.htm Doctoral student takes intellectual property case to Supreme Court By L. STUART DITZEN Philadelphia Inquirer PHILADELPHIA -Even the professors who dismissed him from a doctoral program at Drexel University agreed that Robert Morein was uncommonly smart. They apparently didn't realize that he was uncommonly stubborn too - so much so that he would mount a court fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge his dismissal. The Supremes have already rejected this appeal, btw. "It's a personality trait I have - I'm a tenacious guy," said Morein, a pleasantly eccentric man regarded by friends as an inventive genius. "And we do come to a larger issue here." An "inventive genius" that has never invented anything. And hardly "pleasantly" eccentric. A five-year legal battle between this unusual ex-student and one of Philadelphia's premier educational institutions has gone largely unnoticed by the media and the public. Because no one gives a **** about a 50 year old loser. But it has been the subject of much attention in academia. Drexel says it dismissed Morein in 1995 because he failed, after eight years, to complete a thesis required for a doctorate in electrical and computer engineering. Not to mention the 12 years it took him to get thru high school! BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Morein, 50, of Dresher, Pa., contends that he was dismissed only after his thesis adviser "appropriated" an innovative idea Morein had developed in a rarefied area of thought called "estimation theory" and arranged to have it patented. A contention rejected by three courts. From a 50 YEAR OLD that has done NOTHING PRODUCTIVE with his life. In February 2000, Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Esther R. Sylvester ruled that Morein's adviser indeed had taken his idea. An idea that was worth nothing, because it didn't work. Just like Robert Morein, who has never worked a day in his life. Sylvester held that Morein had been unjustly dismissed and she ordered Drexel to reinstate him or refund his tuition. Funnily enough, Drexel AGREED to reinstate Morein, who rejected the offer because he knew he was and IS a failed loser. Spending daddy's money to cover up his lack of productivity. That brought roars of protest from the lions of academia. There is a long tradition in America of noninterference by the courts in academic decisions. Backed by every major university in Pennsylvania and organizations representing thousands of others around the country, Drexel appealed to the state Superior Court. The appellate court, by a 2-1 vote, reversed Sylvester in June 2001 and restored the status quo. Morein was, once again, out at Drexel. And the time-honored axiom that courts ought to keep their noses out of academic affairs was reasserted. The state Supreme Court declined to review the case and, in an ordinary litigation, that would have been the end of it. But Morein, in a quixotic gesture that goes steeply against the odds, has asked the highest court in the land to give him a hearing. Daddy throws more money down the crapper. His attorney, Faye Riva Cohen, said the Supreme Court appeal is important even if it fails because it raises the issue of whether a university has a right to lay claim to a student's ideas - or intellectual property - without compensation. "Any time you are in a Ph.D. program, you are a serf, you are a slave," said Cohen. Morein "is concerned not only for himself. He feels that what happened to him is pretty common." It's called HIGHER EDUCATION, honey. The students aren't in charge, the UNIVERSITY and PROFESSORS are. Drexel's attorney, Neil J. Hamburg, called Morein's appeal - and his claim that his idea was stolen - "preposterous." "I will eat my shoe if the Supreme Court hears this case," declared Hamburg. "We're not even going to file a response. He is a brilliant guy, but his intelligence should be used for the advancement of society rather than pursuing self-destructive litigation." No **** sherlock. The litigation began in 1997, when Morein sued Drexel claiming that a committee of professors had dumped him after he accused his faculty adviser, Paul Kalata, of appropriating his idea. His concept was considered to have potential value for businesses in minutely measuring the internal functions of machines, industrial processes and electronic systems. The field of "estimation theory" is one in which scientists attempt to calculate what they cannot plainly observe, such as the inside workings of a nuclear plant or a computer. My estimation theory? There is NO brain at work inside the head of Robert Morein, only sawdust. Prior to Morein's dismissal, Drexel looked into his complaint against Kalata and concluded that the associate professor had done nothing wrong. Kalata, through a university lawyer, declined to comment. At a nonjury trial before Sylvester in 1999, Morein testified that Kalata in 1990 had posed a technical problem for him to study for his thesis. It related to estimation theory. Kalata, who did not appear at the trial, said in a 1998 deposition that a Cherry Hill company for which he was a paid consultant, K-Tron International, had asked him to develop an alternate estimation method for it. The company manufactures bulk material feeders and conveyors used in industrial processes. Morein testified that, after much study, he experienced "a flash of inspiration" and came up with a novel mathematical concept to address the problem Kalata had presented. Without his knowledge, Morein said, Kalata shared the idea with K-Tron. K-Tron then applied for a patent, listing Kalata and Morein as co-inventors. Morein said he agreed "under duress" to the arrangement, but felt "locked into a highly disadvantageous situation." As a result, he testified, he became alienated from Kalata. As events unfolded, Kalata signed over his interest in the patent to K-Tron. The company never capitalized on the technology and eventually allowed the patent to lapse. No one made any money from it. Because it was bogus. Even Kalata was mortified that he was a victim of this SCAMSTER, Robert Morein. In 1991, Morein went to the head of Drexel's electrical engineering department, accused Kalata of appropriating his intellectual property, and asked for a new faculty adviser. The staff at Drexel laughed wildly at the ignorance of Robert Morein. He didn't get one. Instead, a committee of four professors, including Kalata, was formed to oversee Morein's thesis work. Four years later, the committee dismissed him, saying he had failed to complete his thesis. So Morein ****s up his first couple years, gets new faculty advisers (a TEAM), and then ****s up again! Brilliant! Morein claimed that the committee intentionally had undermined him. Morein makes LOTS of claims that are nonsense. One look thru the usenet proves it. Judge Sylvester agreed. In her ruling, Sylvester wrote: "It is this court's opinion that the defendants were motivated by bad faith and ill will." So much for political machine judges. The U.S. Supreme Court receives 7,000 appeals a year and agrees to hear only about 100 of them. Hamburg, Drexel's attorney, is betting the high court will reject Morein's appeal out of hand because its focal point - concerning a student's right to intellectual property - was not central to the litigation in the Pennsylvania courts. Morein said he understands it's a long shot, but he feels he must pursue it. Failure. Look it up in Websters. You'll see a picture of Robert Morein. The poster boy for SCAMMING LOSERS. "I had to seek closure," he said. Without a doctorate, he said, he has been unable to pursue a career he had hoped would lead him into research on artificial intelligence. Who better to tell us about "artificial intelligence". BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! As it is, Morein lives at home with his father and makes a modest income from stock investments. He has written a film script that he is trying to make into a movie. And in the basement of his father's home he is working on an invention, an industrial pump so powerful it could cut steel with a bulletlike stream of water. FAILED STUDENT FAILED MOVIE MAKER FAILED SCREENWRITER FAILED INVESTOR FAILED DRIVER FAILED SON FAILED PARENTS FAILED INVENTOR FAILED PLAINTIFF FAILED HOMOSEXUAL FAILED HUMAN FAILED FAILED But none of it is what he had imagined for himself. "I don't really have a replacement career," Morein said. "It's a very gnawing thing." |
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In article , "Robert Morein"
wrote: He was not a charasmatic person, though I can provide one personal anecdote. It happens we took the same New Jersey Transit train. One morning, we got off together. I saw a man of such stunning radiance that I picked him out of a crowd of a hundred people This anecdote resulted in a visit from the police after Hirsch complained that my son was stalking him, it wasn't happenstance at all. Sadly, it wasn't the first time, and hasn't been the last, either. Unfortunately, Bob can NEVER admit he's been beaten, or he's wrong. He spent 12 years in college trying to write a thesis that was totally without any scientific merit. When Drexel got tired of his bleating about not giving him a degree, he sued them. And even after he was proven IN COURT to have been wrong, he insisted on appealing to the Supreme Court in Washington. And then he criticized THE SUPREME COURT and HIS OWN LAWYER for "erroneous legal reasoning"! He then wanted ME to fund a lawsuit against his LAWYER! So you're not going to change him, god knows his mother tried and it killed her. Dr. Sylvan Morein, DDS PROVEN PUBLISHED FACTS about my Son, Robert Morein -- Bob Morein History -- http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/l...ws/4853918.htm Doctoral student takes intellectual property case to Supreme Court By L. STUART DITZEN Philadelphia Inquirer PHILADELPHIA -Even the professors who dismissed him from a doctoral program at Drexel University agreed that Robert Morein was uncommonly smart. They apparently didn't realize that he was uncommonly stubborn too - so much so that he would mount a court fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge his dismissal. The Supremes have already rejected this appeal, btw. "It's a personality trait I have - I'm a tenacious guy," said Morein, a pleasantly eccentric man regarded by friends as an inventive genius. "And we do come to a larger issue here." An "inventive genius" that has never invented anything. And hardly "pleasantly" eccentric. A five-year legal battle between this unusual ex-student and one of Philadelphia's premier educational institutions has gone largely unnoticed by the media and the public. Because no one gives a **** about a 50 year old loser. But it has been the subject of much attention in academia. Drexel says it dismissed Morein in 1995 because he failed, after eight years, to complete a thesis required for a doctorate in electrical and computer engineering. Not to mention the 12 years it took him to get thru high school! BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Morein, 50, of Dresher, Pa., contends that he was dismissed only after his thesis adviser "appropriated" an innovative idea Morein had developed in a rarefied area of thought called "estimation theory" and arranged to have it patented. A contention rejected by three courts. From a 50 YEAR OLD that has done NOTHING PRODUCTIVE with his life. In February 2000, Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Esther R. Sylvester ruled that Morein's adviser indeed had taken his idea. An idea that was worth nothing, because it didn't work. Just like Robert Morein, who has never worked a day in his life. Sylvester held that Morein had been unjustly dismissed and she ordered Drexel to reinstate him or refund his tuition. Funnily enough, Drexel AGREED to reinstate Morein, who rejected the offer because he knew he was and IS a failed loser. Spending daddy's money to cover up his lack of productivity. That brought roars of protest from the lions of academia. There is a long tradition in America of noninterference by the courts in academic decisions. Backed by every major university in Pennsylvania and organizations representing thousands of others around the country, Drexel appealed to the state Superior Court. The appellate court, by a 2-1 vote, reversed Sylvester in June 2001 and restored the status quo. Morein was, once again, out at Drexel. And the time-honored axiom that courts ought to keep their noses out of academic affairs was reasserted. The state Supreme Court declined to review the case and, in an ordinary litigation, that would have been the end of it. But Morein, in a quixotic gesture that goes steeply against the odds, has asked the highest court in the land to give him a hearing. Daddy throws more money down the crapper. His attorney, Faye Riva Cohen, said the Supreme Court appeal is important even if it fails because it raises the issue of whether a university has a right to lay claim to a student's ideas - or intellectual property - without compensation. "Any time you are in a Ph.D. program, you are a serf, you are a slave," said Cohen. Morein "is concerned not only for himself. He feels that what happened to him is pretty common." It's called HIGHER EDUCATION, honey. The students aren't in charge, the UNIVERSITY and PROFESSORS are. Drexel's attorney, Neil J. Hamburg, called Morein's appeal - and his claim that his idea was stolen - "preposterous." "I will eat my shoe if the Supreme Court hears this case," declared Hamburg. "We're not even going to file a response. He is a brilliant guy, but his intelligence should be used for the advancement of society rather than pursuing self-destructive litigation." No **** sherlock. The litigation began in 1997, when Morein sued Drexel claiming that a committee of professors had dumped him after he accused his faculty adviser, Paul Kalata, of appropriating his idea. His concept was considered to have potential value for businesses in minutely measuring the internal functions of machines, industrial processes and electronic systems. The field of "estimation theory" is one in which scientists attempt to calculate what they cannot plainly observe, such as the inside workings of a nuclear plant or a computer. My estimation theory? There is NO brain at work inside the head of Robert Morein, only sawdust. Prior to Morein's dismissal, Drexel looked into his complaint against Kalata and concluded that the associate professor had done nothing wrong. Kalata, through a university lawyer, declined to comment. At a nonjury trial before Sylvester in 1999, Morein testified that Kalata in 1990 had posed a technical problem for him to study for his thesis. It related to estimation theory. Kalata, who did not appear at the trial, said in a 1998 deposition that a Cherry Hill company for which he was a paid consultant, K-Tron International, had asked him to develop an alternate estimation method for it. The company manufactures bulk material feeders and conveyors used in industrial processes. Morein testified that, after much study, he experienced "a flash of inspiration" and came up with a novel mathematical concept to address the problem Kalata had presented. Without his knowledge, Morein said, Kalata shared the idea with K-Tron. K-Tron then applied for a patent, listing Kalata and Morein as co-inventors. Morein said he agreed "under duress" to the arrangement, but felt "locked into a highly disadvantageous situation." As a result, he testified, he became alienated from Kalata. As events unfolded, Kalata signed over his interest in the patent to K-Tron. The company never capitalized on the technology and eventually allowed the patent to lapse. No one made any money from it. Because it was bogus. Even Kalata was mortified that he was a victim of this SCAMSTER, Robert Morein. In 1991, Morein went to the head of Drexel's electrical engineering department, accused Kalata of appropriating his intellectual property, and asked for a new faculty adviser. The staff at Drexel laughed wildly at the ignorance of Robert Morein. He didn't get one. Instead, a committee of four professors, including Kalata, was formed to oversee Morein's thesis work. Four years later, the committee dismissed him, saying he had failed to complete his thesis. So Morein ****s up his first couple years, gets new faculty advisers (a TEAM), and then ****s up again! Brilliant! Morein claimed that the committee intentionally had undermined him. Morein makes LOTS of claims that are nonsense. One look thru the usenet proves it. Judge Sylvester agreed. In her ruling, Sylvester wrote: "It is this court's opinion that the defendants were motivated by bad faith and ill will." So much for political machine judges. The U.S. Supreme Court receives 7,000 appeals a year and agrees to hear only about 100 of them. Hamburg, Drexel's attorney, is betting the high court will reject Morein's appeal out of hand because its focal point - concerning a student's right to intellectual property - was not central to the litigation in the Pennsylvania courts. Morein said he understands it's a long shot, but he feels he must pursue it. Failure. Look it up in Websters. You'll see a picture of Robert Morein. The poster boy for SCAMMING LOSERS. "I had to seek closure," he said. Without a doctorate, he said, he has been unable to pursue a career he had hoped would lead him into research on artificial intelligence. Who better to tell us about "artificial intelligence". BWAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! As it is, Morein lives at home with his father and makes a modest income from stock investments. He has written a film script that he is trying to make into a movie. And in the basement of his father's home he is working on an invention, an industrial pump so powerful it could cut steel with a bulletlike stream of water. FAILED STUDENT FAILED MOVIE MAKER FAILED SCREENWRITER FAILED INVESTOR FAILED DRIVER FAILED SON FAILED PARENTS FAILED INVENTOR FAILED PLAINTIFF FAILED HOMOSEXUAL FAILED HUMAN FAILED FAILED But none of it is what he had imagined for himself. "I don't really have a replacement career," Morein said. "It's a very gnawing thing." |
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