• My Hate List (Revised)

    From Farley Flud@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 26 13:04:58 2025
    From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys


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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to Lame Larry Piet on Sun Jan 26 11:04:42 2025
    On 1/26/2025 8:04 AM, Lame Larry Piet wrote:

    From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.


    The kind of people you hate beyond all others have only one qualification:

    they must see you staring back in the mirror

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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@21:1/5 to Farley Flud on Sun Jan 26 12:01:02 2025
    Farley Flud wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

    From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys

    I *hate* haters!

    --
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    A: To stamp out forest fires.
    Q: Why do elephants have big flat feet?
    A: To stamp out flaming ducks.

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  • From Farley Flud@21:1/5 to Chris Ahlstrom on Sun Jan 26 18:01:18 2025
    On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 12:01:02 -0500, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:


    I *hate* haters!


    Then you obviously hate yourself.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!


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  • From Farley Flud@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Sun Jan 26 21:48:11 2025
    On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 14:27:29 -0600, Physfitfreak wrote:


    I have to divide my list into two. The ones I hate and the ones I feel
    sorry for.


    There is a very fine line between hatred and pity (i.e. feeling
    sorry for).

    I prefer everything on one side of that line.





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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@21:1/5 to Farley Flud on Mon Jan 27 09:07:06 2025
    Farley Flud wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

    On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 12:01:02 -0500, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:

    I *hate* haters!

    Then you obviously hate yourself.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!

    It's not funny... It cuts to the quick. you making me cry. <bawl>

    --
    "Being against torture ought to be sort of a bipartisan thing."
    -- Karl Lehenbauer

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to Farley Flud on Fri Jan 31 16:47:01 2025
    Farley Flud wrote:

    From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys

    People who get illegal window tint on their car windows. "Gosh, I'm
    cool. No one can see me!"

    Don't they realize that it's a safety issue?

    --
    'In the mind of an "advocate", the boogie man is lurking behind every
    corner.' - trolling fsckwit "Ezekiel"

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to chrisv on Fri Jan 31 19:03:01 2025
    On 2025-01-31 5:47 p.m., chrisv wrote:
    Farley Flud wrote:

    From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys

    People who get illegal window tint on their car windows. "Gosh, I'm
    cool. No one can see me!"

    Don't they realize that it's a safety issue?

    I have to admit that I dislike that too. The law here is clear about it
    and I'm not too sure why the cops aren't doing anything about it.

    --
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    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?St=C3=A9phane?= CARPENTIE@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 1 10:29:19 2025
    Le 26-01-2025, Farley Flud <[email protected]> a écrit :
    From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    I'll remove some redundant items.

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys

    As in the world, everyone doing a thing in the items I removed, has
    either a computer or a smartphone, they are useless. Now, I can improve
    it again. As everyone using a distro which is not yours is a distro
    lackey, I can sum it:
    - everyone in the world outside of you.

    Maybe I'm despicable, but I'm clearly happier than you. Because you
    can't be happy if you hate everyone you meet.

    --
    Si vous avez du temps à perdre :
    https://scarpet42.gitlab.io

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Wed Feb 5 03:08:01 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-05, The Starmaker <[email protected]> wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    Â From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for
    "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?

    What's wrong with sheep?
    Beta male, soy boy Chris Ahlstrom is a sheep aficionado.



    --
    pothead

    Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
    Read below to learn the reason.
    The Biden Crime Family Timeline here: https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Tue Feb 4 18:21:59 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    � From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?



    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Tue Feb 4 21:22:10 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 8:21 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    Â From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for
    "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?




    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and
    is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?


    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Wed Feb 5 07:49:22 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 5:22:10 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 8:21 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    Â From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for
    "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?




    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and
    is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?

    Certainly a nationalist but not that much of a socialist.
    Strange guy. Brought down the British Empire. For that the mediocre and
    corrupt locals of the third world should be grateful. But obviously that feeling cannot be expressed!

    Woof woof-woof woof woof

    Bertietaylor


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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Wed Feb 5 00:24:44 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 11:22 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 8:21 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    Â From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking >>>>>> of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for >>>> "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?




    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and
    is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?



    Hehe :) ... He kind of evolved. Puberty changed him I think.

    He went from a type 1 autistic pre-puberty teenager (major depression - artists) to a post-puberty type 2 autistic (major criminals).

    Read my blog in which I explained all this in detail. If the sucker who
    was the "owner" of sci.physics google group hasn't deleted them since,
    those posts must still be there.

    We had a couple of those type 2 ones in physics forum some years back. I don't remember the name of one, he was some dumb Jew, but the other one
    was HVAC cause his alias was easy to remember.


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.




    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Wed Feb 5 08:40:37 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-05 3:24 a.m., The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 11:22 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 8:21 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    Â From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for >>>>>> "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?




    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and >>>> is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?



    Hehe :) ... He kind of evolved. Puberty changed him I think.

    He went from a type 1 autistic pre-puberty teenager (major depression -
    artists) to a post-puberty type 2 autistic (major criminals).

    Read my blog in which I explained all this in detail. If the sucker who
    was the "owner" of sci.physics google group hasn't deleted them since,
    those posts must still be there.

    We had a couple of those type 2 ones in physics forum some years back. I
    don't remember the name of one, he was some dumb Jew, but the other one
    was HVAC cause his alias was easy to remember.


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    People forget that Germans indeed voted for the Nazi party in large
    numbers and that Hitler only became chancellor beforehand because he was immensely popular with the people.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Wed Feb 5 11:45:49 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/5/25 2:24 AM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 11:22 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 8:21 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    Â From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for >>>>>> "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?




    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and >>>> is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?



    Hehe :) ... He kind of evolved. Puberty changed him I think.

    He went from a type 1 autistic pre-puberty teenager (major depression -
    artists) to a post-puberty type 2 autistic (major criminals).

    Read my blog in which I explained all this in detail. If the sucker who
    was the "owner" of sci.physics google group hasn't deleted them since,
    those posts must still be there.

    We had a couple of those type 2 ones in physics forum some years back. I >> don't remember the name of one, he was some dumb Jew, but the other one
    was HVAC cause his alias was easy to remember.


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the United States, I guess people love Hitler.





    Oh yeah, Hitler also was genuinely voted into power.

    Majority of people in the United States are still cro-magnons, and cro-magnons by nature are dormant Hitlers.

    The Majority of people who voted for Trump collected comic books:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/vintageads/comments/12uzeew/10_hitler_stamps_1952/




    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Wed Feb 5 13:57:15 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/5/25 1:45 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/5/25 2:24 AM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 11:22 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 8:21 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    Â From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for >>>>>>>> "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?




    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and >>>>>> is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?



    Hehe :) ... He kind of evolved. Puberty changed him I think.

    He went from a type 1 autistic pre-puberty teenager (major depression - >>>> artists) to a post-puberty type 2 autistic (major criminals).

    Read my blog in which I explained all this in detail. If the sucker who >>>> was the "owner" of sci.physics google group hasn't deleted them since, >>>> those posts must still be there.

    We had a couple of those type 2 ones in physics forum some years back. I >>>> don't remember the name of one, he was some dumb Jew, but the other one >>>> was HVAC cause his alias was easy to remember.


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the >>> United States, I guess people love Hitler.





    Oh yeah, Hitler also was genuinely voted into power.

    Majority of people in the United States are still cro-magnons, and
    cro-magnons by nature are dormant Hitlers.

    The Majority of people who voted for Trump collected comic books:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/vintageads/comments/12uzeew/10_hitler_stamps_1952/





    Speaking of comic books, whatever happened to the interesting comics you
    were watching and gave links to a couple of them? I looked briefly and
    in a hurry at one of the links and they were very interesting. Could you
    by any chance give the links again.

    They looked old, from perhaps 1940s or maybe 50s or even 60s. And they
    were in an interesting way strange :)

    I like strange comics. One of them from late 1970s, has become my
    present life! It was about a guy who lived by himself and his cat always urinated inside his TV :) He tried and tried to combat that, ... never managed of course. I have been living it for some time now.

    Do post the links if you remember what I'm talking about.


    https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v27n03_1941-05/page/n57/mode/2up

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to PhysFatFuck on Wed Feb 5 18:36:46 2025
    On 2/5/2025 4:03 PM, PhysFatFuck wrote:


    I like strange comics.


    Then you'll definitely like the comics of R. Crumb.

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to PhysFatFuck on Wed Feb 5 22:30:32 2025
    On 2/3/2025 2:41 PM, PhysFatFuck wrote:



    My sorry-for list:

    * Thinks he's automatically American cause his cro-magnon parents popped
    him out in the USA

    That's how it works here, for now. But soon, no smelly, gross, useless
    Iranian anchor baby parasite chimplets born on American soil will
    automatically be citizens of the greatest country in history.



    * Mistakes being Cro-magnon Human with being Modern Human

    "modern humans" like you are incompetent, foul, traitorous creatures
    living in trailers and using $12 computers.

    What's wrong - no mother to scam off of like Feeb?


    * Is Jewish

    Any religion is fine by me (they're all nonsense), but Muslims are by
    far the most backward and useless.



    * Is immature

    You're looking at yourself in the mirror, with that 'poor, tired boy'
    Feeb on the bed behind you.



    * Enjoys Musicals

    I liked Bohemian Rhapsody (more a musical biopic), Rocket Man, Moulin
    Rouge, Phantom of the Paradise, A Hard Day's Night, Yesterday, Wizard of
    Oz, Tommy, Grease, Almost Famous.

    What they all had in common was the superior music, melodies and lyrics
    of Caucasians.


    * Enjoys Country Music

    Mainly Lyrnyrd Skynyrd. I recently discovered Jelly Roll is a decent songwriter (better than most country songs I've heard anyway).


    * Plays computer games

    Another industry created and dominated by White males.

    But you're not welcome in, Amir. You'll want to introduce hairy,
    unibrow female characters in burqas.



    * Thinks USA / Europe is the center of the world

    What language are you speaking?
    Where did you run to for salvation?
    Who taught you everything you know?
    Which race on which continents created virtually 100% of computer and
    Internet technology?
    What programming languages did Iran create?

    Speak up, banana breath.



    * The word "Iran" sends shivers down his cro-magnon spine

    No doubt that word generates feelings of revulsion. The primitivity,
    the poverty, the filth... ugh. Not to mention the cowardly Iranian men
    that continue to oppress women.



    * Cannot initiate a thread

    you




    * Only knows his mother tongue

    Who tf needs languages besides English?



    * His mother tongue is the English language

    The language of success all around the world. The language of finance, science, Usenet, and the Internet.

    Unfortunately, you learned exactly TWO English words: 'my' and 'dick'.



    * Loves American cakes and pies and cookies

    Great stuff! Too bad you can't live on it.

    I'm not really into cookies, but I do like peanut butter cookies,
    oatmeal raisin, and Oreo Mint thins.




    * Is a football fan

    NFL and PGA/Tour and ATP/WTA are my favorite sports leagues, by far.

    Auto and motorcycle racing (especially motocross) are great sports, too.

    Soccer blows, unless it's the semis and finals and America is in them.


    * Is a baseball fan

    boring to watch, but fun to play.



    * Is a figure skating fan

    It's a good sport. Requires insane dedication. Too many homos in it,
    though.

    I also like men's and women's gymnastics.


    * Believes anything bad happening is Iran-backed

    Nodoby in the US gives a shit about your poverty-stricken, shit country.
    Do you understand?

    Take your bogus self back there, right away.



    * Is a Stephen King books fan

    A great, great, great horror and fiction writer. If you want to be
    really scared, read The Shining.


    * Watches TV

    Every single day.


    * Plays and watches Golf

    The sport of kings and presidents. No talentless, brainless, swarthy
    Iranian primates allowed on our expensive, pristine courses.

    But you can hold your breath and dive into ponds and collect balls and
    sell them for $0.25 each to pay your OnlyFans subscriptions. I hear
    Feeb's Mom has a great OF channel that makes tons of money. He's the cameraman, of course.

    You and your Mom could team up with Feeb and his Mom on a new OF
    channel. Think of the possibilities! You could say things like "My Mom totally eats your Mom!".



    * Subscribes to cable networks and/or streaming services

    We have Hulu, Max, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Paramount, and Apple TV.


    * Marries at 20

    Your sister tried that, but she ended up stoned to death then set on
    fire in the street by her insane family of screeching monkeys.


    * Buys his grave's lot in his 20s

    Your pauper family is all buried in one grave.


    * Craves for McDonald's

    I do miss McDonald's breakfast sandwiches.


    * Drinks sugar-packed carbonated drinks

    I had an orange soda a little while ago (with my Costco cauliflower
    crust pizza). Nice!


    I notice the more categories of your and Feeb's 'hate' and 'feel sorry
    for' lists I fit into, the better I feel. Being hated by you two losers
    at life is a good thing.



    And hey, lamebrain, I have a little secret for you: I know the one thing
    you (and especially Feeb) hate the most. scroll down for the answer.




























    your own selves



    GFIA

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 6 08:10:35 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Mittwoch000005, 05.02.2025 um 14:40 schrieb CrudeSausage:


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    People forget that Germans indeed voted for the Nazi party in large
    numbers and that Hitler only became chancellor beforehand because he was immensely popular with the people.


    These 'large numbers' were actually not large enough for a legal take
    over, hence the rise of the Nazis was a coup d'etat, assisted by Hindenburg.

    After that democracy was completely abandoned and no elections were held anymore.

    TH

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 6 08:12:51 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Mittwoch000005, 05.02.2025 um 19:16 schrieb Joel:
    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...

    Reincarnated, yes.


    and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    They don't all know who he really is.


    https://www.amazon.com/Hitler-Britischer-Solving-History-German/dp/0985227818

    (my guess: the real name of this agent was 'Noel Trevenen Huxley').

    TH

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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to Joel on Thu Feb 6 07:52:58 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 7:45:35 +0000, Joel wrote:

    [email protected] (Bertietaylor) wrote:
    On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 8:24:44 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    Calling Trump Hitler is silly. Trump adores Jews. Hitler hated Jews.
    People voted for Trump as he was not the typical lying thieving slimy >>cunning self/patron serving politician.
    A change is as good as a holiday.
    Too bad the US cannot produce any Arindam.


    I'm in the U.S. and I'm the GOAT on top of being the Son of Man.

    A goat indeed thou art, shaking a wise beard.
    An improvement upon the inedible apes.



    Yet
    it appears some people really prefer TrumpHitler.

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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Thu Feb 6 07:32:03 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 8:24:44 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 11:22 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/4/25 8:21 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
    Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 2:27 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    Â From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys





    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for >>>>>> "Sorry-for" people.

    My hate list:

    * The Sheep

    * The Nazis

    What's wrong with Nazis?




    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and >>>> is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?



    Hehe :) ... He kind of evolved. Puberty changed him I think.

    He went from a type 1 autistic pre-puberty teenager (major depression -
    artists) to a post-puberty type 2 autistic (major criminals).

    Read my blog in which I explained all this in detail. If the sucker who
    was the "owner" of sci.physics google group hasn't deleted them since,
    those posts must still be there.

    We had a couple of those type 2 ones in physics forum some years back. I
    don't remember the name of one, he was some dumb Jew, but the other one
    was HVAC cause his alias was easy to remember.


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    Calling Trump Hitler is silly. Trump adores Jews. Hitler hated Jews.
    People voted for Trump as he was not the typical lying thieving slimy
    cunning self/patron serving politician.
    A change is as good as a holiday.
    Too bad the US cannot produce any Arindam.

    Woof woof-woof woof woof woof-woof woof

    Bertietaylor




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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Thu Feb 6 08:45:18 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-06 2:10 a.m., Thomas Heger wrote:
    Am Mittwoch000005, 05.02.2025 um 14:40 schrieb CrudeSausage:


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    People forget that Germans indeed voted for the Nazi party in large
    numbers and that Hitler only became chancellor beforehand because he
    was immensely popular with the people.


    These 'large numbers' were actually not large enough for a legal take
    over, hence the rise of the Nazis was a coup d'etat, assisted by
    Hindenburg.

    After that democracy was completely abandoned and no elections were held anymore.

    Did they not have a series of elections in which support for the Nazi
    party steadily increased? 2% to 18% to 37% to 43%.


    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Thu Feb 6 08:46:55 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-06 2:27 a.m., Joel wrote:
    Thomas Heger <[email protected]> wrote:

    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...

    Reincarnated, yes.

    and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    They don't all know who he really is.

    https://www.amazon.com/Hitler-Britischer-Solving-History-German/dp/0985227818

    (my guess: the real name of this agent was 'Noel Trevenen Huxley').


    Hitler and DJT aren't precisely the same person, but it's a mistake to
    think that Donald is another Jesus, his credentials are of a crude- meth-using Aryan the better part of 100 years ago, the only thing
    special about it is the same thing Hitler himself wanted to believe,
    that the first to conquer it all with meth was a special place in the
    game, not disputing that at all, but a lot of decades have passed
    since the Hitler era, and a lot of people are equally or more
    powerful. This is why Trump is the "antichrist", he's a faux Jesus,
    not having the inner makeup of the real thing.

    Nowadays, calling Trump Hitler is basically admitting that you're
    mentally ill.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Thu Feb 6 10:18:19 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-06 9:59 a.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 2:27 a.m., Joel wrote:
    Thomas Heger <[email protected]> wrote:

    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...

    Reincarnated, yes.

    and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    They don't all know who he really is.

    https://www.amazon.com/Hitler-Britischer-Solving-History-German/dp/0985227818

    (my guess: the real name of this agent was 'Noel Trevenen Huxley').

    Hitler and DJT aren't precisely the same person, but it's a mistake to
    think that Donald is another Jesus, his credentials are of a crude-
    meth-using Aryan the better part of 100 years ago, the only thing
    special about it is the same thing Hitler himself wanted to believe,
    that the first to conquer it all with meth was a special place in the
    game, not disputing that at all, but a lot of decades have passed
    since the Hitler era, and a lot of people are equally or more
    powerful. This is why Trump is the "antichrist", he's a faux Jesus,
    not having the inner makeup of the real thing.

    Nowadays, calling Trump Hitler is basically admitting that you're
    mentally ill.

    Do you doubt reincarnation?

    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to DFS on Thu Feb 6 11:30:26 2025
    On 2025-02-06 11:22 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:


    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    Your name would suggest so...

    Look at my profile picture to have an idea of what I was going for <https://gab.com/CrudeSausage>. It's a muscular sausage who has the body
    of the Macho Man Randy Savage at his peak but the head of Beaker from
    the Muppets.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Thu Feb 6 11:17:01 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-06 10:38 a.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hitler and DJT aren't precisely the same person, but it's a mistake to >>>>> think that Donald is another Jesus, his credentials are of a crude-
    meth-using Aryan the better part of 100 years ago, the only thing
    special about it is the same thing Hitler himself wanted to believe, >>>>> that the first to conquer it all with meth was a special place in the >>>>> game, not disputing that at all, but a lot of decades have passed
    since the Hitler era, and a lot of people are equally or more
    powerful. This is why Trump is the "antichrist", he's a faux Jesus, >>>>> not having the inner makeup of the real thing.

    Nowadays, calling Trump Hitler is basically admitting that you're
    mentally ill.

    Do you doubt reincarnation?

    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    So that's the issue, it's not spelled out explicitly in the Bible? But
    the crap about sacrificing doves because of an irregular menstrual
    period doesn't call into question, how seriously we should take it as
    a guide to modern living?

    Opening it from time to time might weaken the demon inside of you who
    has made you hungry for cock.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to CrudeVindaloo on Thu Feb 6 11:22:03 2025
    On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:


    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    Your name would suggest so...

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Thu Feb 6 11:38:17 2025
    On 2/6/2025 11:30 AM, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:22 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:


    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    Your name would suggest so...

    I guess you missed it. Look up.



    Look at my profile picture to have an idea of what I was going for <https://gab.com/CrudeSausage>. It's a muscular sausage who has the body
    of the Macho Man Randy Savage at his peak but the head of Beaker from
    the Muppets.


    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to DFS on Thu Feb 6 12:11:57 2025
    On 2025-02-06 11:38 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 11:30 AM, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:22 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:


    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    Your name would suggest so...

    I guess you missed it.  Look up.

    No, I intentionally ignored it.

    Look at my profile picture to have an idea of what I was going for
    <https://gab.com/CrudeSausage>. It's a muscular sausage who has the
    body of the Macho Man Randy Savage at his peak but the head of Beaker
    from the Muppets.


    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    Betterbird is open-source, friend. In fact, I donated to it yesterday
    because I am aware that most don't bother.

    As for using Windows, it is necessity rather than desire. I'm learning
    that more and more projects are exposing themselves as woke and I'm
    waiting for the dust to settle before deciding which way I'll go. I'm
    still advocating for Linux, but I just don't know which way people
    should go if they don't want to suddenly feel the need to submit to girl
    cock.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Thu Feb 6 12:32:06 2025
    On 2025-02-06 12:21 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    As for using Windows, it is necessity rather than desire. I'm learning
    that more and more projects are exposing themselves as woke and I'm
    waiting for the dust to settle before deciding which way I'll go. I'm
    still advocating for Linux, but I just don't know which way people
    should go if they don't want to suddenly feel the need to submit to girl
    cock.


    Do you think my sexuality is intertwined with my computer software preferences?

    I think that the fact that fellow homos are using the software emboldens
    you.

    I was fucked in the ass by cis men before I had Internet
    access, even.

    A man who fucks another man is a faggot, not a "cis man."

    Gay sex and any deviant sex is just people using their
    image-of-God mind to come (no pun intended) up with something to do
    besides the penis/vagina coupling. God forbid, I mean there are cis
    lesbians doing anal sex with toys, cis men getting fucked by cis women
    with toys, clearly the answer to the question of human sexuality is
    "all of the above".

    "Cis" is not a term but since I am aware of what you faggots use it to describe, I can say that you've just butchered the term and neutralized
    any logical reason for normal people to use it.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From vallor@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 6 20:05:06 2025
    On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 11:38:17 -0500, DFS <[email protected]ca>
    wrote in <vo2oho$31c67$[email protected]>:

    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    So the concern troll decided to use Windows again?

    Who does he think he's fooling?

    --
    -v System76 Thelio Mega v1.1 x86_64 NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti
    OS: Linux 6.13.1 Release: Mint 22.1 Mem: 258G
    "Error: Keyboard not attached. Press F1 to continue."

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Thu Feb 6 14:08:06 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    CrudeSausage wrote:

    On 2025-02-06 2:27 a.m., Joel wrote:
    Thomas Heger <[email protected]> wrote:

    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...

    Reincarnated, yes.

    and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    They don't all know who he really is.

    https://www.amazon.com/Hitler-Britischer-Solving-History-German/dp/0985227818

    (my guess: the real name of this agent was 'Noel Trevenen Huxley').


    Hitler and DJT aren't precisely the same person, but it's a mistake to think that Donald is another Jesus, his credentials are of a crude- meth-using Aryan the better part of 100 years ago, the only thing
    special about it is the same thing Hitler himself wanted to believe,
    that the first to conquer it all with meth was a special place in the
    game, not disputing that at all, but a lot of decades have passed
    since the Hitler era, and a lot of people are equally or more
    powerful. This is why Trump is the "antichrist", he's a faux Jesus,
    not having the inner makeup of the real thing.

    Nowadays, calling Trump Hitler is basically admitting that you're
    mentally ill.

    There are people who believe you should not call Hitler, Hitler!




    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to vallor on Thu Feb 6 18:10:49 2025
    On 2025-02-06 3:05 p.m., vallor wrote:
    On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 11:38:17 -0500, DFS <[email protected]ca>
    wrote in <vo2oho$31c67$[email protected]>:

    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    So the concern troll decided to use Windows again?

    Who does he think he's fooling?

    What do _you_ care, fat ass? Nobody is talking to you or trying to
    convince you of anything. Go compile something and tell us how it went, receiving no reply whatsoever.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 6 18:11:05 2025
    On 2025-02-06 3:06 p.m., % wrote:
    vallor wrote:
    On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 11:38:17 -0500, DFS <[email protected]ca>
    wrote in <vo2oho$31c67$[email protected]>:

    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    So the concern troll decided to use Windows again?

    Who does he think he's fooling?

    who did he say he was fooling

    I'm wondering that myself.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Thu Feb 6 18:13:31 2025
    On 2025-02-06 3:11 p.m., Joel wrote:
    vallor <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 11:38:17 -0500, DFS <[email protected]ca>
    wrote in <vo2oho$31c67$[email protected]>:

    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    So the concern troll decided to use Windows again?

    Who does he think he's fooling?


    He might not be consistent in using a particular platform, but he's consistent in seeking the ultimate experience, albeit seeming never to
    truly find it.

    I would want KDE but with the gaming experience I get in Windows as well
    as access to all my movies. That's about it. I already know what I want;
    the only thing stopping me from getting it is mostly something that is
    out of Linux developers' control anyway. Had I never purchased a
    Microsoft movie and only bought games which were guaranteed to run
    perfectly in Linux, I wouldn't have anything stopping me from migrating
    at all. I'd have the occasional hiccups with hibernation or whatever,
    but I wouldn't let that stop me.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Thu Feb 6 18:40:12 2025
    On 2025-02-06 6:24 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 3:11 p.m., Joel wrote:
    vallor <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 11:38:17 -0500, DFS <[email protected]ca>
    wrote in <vo2oho$31c67$[email protected]>:

    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    So the concern troll decided to use Windows again?

    Who does he think he's fooling?

    He might not be consistent in using a particular platform, but he's
    consistent in seeking the ultimate experience, albeit seeming never to
    truly find it.

    I would want KDE but with the gaming experience I get in Windows as well
    as access to all my movies. That's about it. I already know what I want;
    the only thing stopping me from getting it is mostly something that is
    out of Linux developers' control anyway. Had I never purchased a
    Microsoft movie and only bought games which were guaranteed to run
    perfectly in Linux, I wouldn't have anything stopping me from migrating
    at all. I'd have the occasional hiccups with hibernation or whatever,
    but I wouldn't let that stop me.


    M$ is selling downloadable movies that are total proprietary format? I
    guess it makes sense given that their "interoperability" stance is
    two-faced - largely it's not false, but if they have an "in" to vendor lock-in, well, you bet they will use it, this would be a great way,
    make it so you need Winblows to watch your files.

    The prices are often fantastic so I can't help myself. However, it sucks
    that they don't have an app for Android or iPhone allowing us to watch
    the movies elsewhere than on Windows machine. Even web viewing isn't
    possible, which would have allowed me to play the movies through Linux.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to Joel on Fri Feb 7 00:20:10 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-06, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:
    Thomas Heger <[email protected]> wrote:

    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...

    Reincarnated, yes.

    and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    They don't all know who he really is.
    https://www.amazon.com/Hitler-Britischer-Solving-History-German/dp/0985227818 >>
    (my guess: the real name of this agent was 'Noel Trevenen Huxley').


    Hitler and DJT aren't precisely the same person, but it's a mistake to
    think that Donald is another Jesus, his credentials are of a crude- meth-using Aryan the better part of 100 years ago, the only thing
    special about it is the same thing Hitler himself wanted to believe,
    that the first to conquer it all with meth was a special place in the
    game, not disputing that at all, but a lot of decades have passed
    since the Hitler era, and a lot of people are equally or more
    powerful. This is why Trump is the "antichrist", he's a faux Jesus,
    not having the inner makeup of the real thing.


    You claim to be Jesus so wouldn't you know for certain?

    As for biblical references, here are a few, comments? : <https://bibleask.org/is-trump-the-antichrist/>

    'The Bible Identifies the Antichrist
    The little horn would come “up among them”—that is, from among the 10 horns that were the kingdoms of Western Europe (Daniel 7:8). So, it would be a little kingdom in Western Europe.
    It would have a man at its head who could speak for it (Daniel 7:8).
    It would pluck out or uproot three kingdoms (Daniel 7:8).
    It would be different from the other 10 kingdoms (Daniel 7:24).
    It would make war with and persecute the saints (Daniel 7:21, 25).
    It would emerge from the pagan Roman Empire—the fourth kingdom (Daniel 7:7, 8).
    God’s people (the saints) would “be given into his hand” for “a time and times and half a time” (Daniel 7:25).
    It would “speak great words against” or blaspheme God (Daniel 7:25). In Revelation 13:5, the Bible says the same power speaks “great things and blasphemies.”
    It would “intend to change times and law” (Daniel 7:25).
    Historians tell us that these points fit only one power—the papacy. Let us examine all nine points to see if this is true:

    It came up among the 10 kingdoms of Western Europe.
    The geographical location of the papal power is in Rome, Italy—in Western Europe.
    It would have a man at its head who speaks for it.
    The papacy does have one man at the head—the pope—who speaks for it.
    Three kingdoms were plucked up to make way for the rise of the papacy.
    The emperors of Western Europe were largely Catholic and supported the papacy. Three Arian kingdoms, however, did not—the Vandals, Heruli, and Ostrogoths. So, the Catholic emperors subdued them.
    It would be different from the other kingdoms.
    The papacy rose as a religious power and was different from the secular nature of the other 10 kingdoms.
    It would make war with and persecute the saints. Historians believe the church destroyed at least 50 million lives over matters of religious conviction [History of Romanism, pages 541, 542]
    It would emerge from the fourth kingdom of iron—the pagan Roman Empire.
    The very capital of the old Roman Empire became the capital of the Christian empire. The office of Pontifex Maximus was continued in that of the pope
    God’s people (the saints) would “be given into his hand” for “a time and times and half a time.”
    Please note:
    1. A time is a year, times is two years, and half a time is half of a year. The Amplified Bible translates it: “Three and one-half years.”
    2. This same time period is mentioned seven times in the books of Daniel and Revelation (Daniel 7:25; 12:7; Revelation 11:2, 3; 12:6, 14; 13:5): three times as a “time, times, and half a time”; twice as 42 months; and twice as 1,260 days. Based on
    the 30-day calendar used by the Jews, these time periods are all the same amount of time: 3½ years = 42 months = 1,260 days.
    3. One prophetic day equals one literal year (Ezekiel 4:6; Numbers 14:34).
    4. Thus, the little horn (Antichrist) was to have power over the saints for 1,260 prophetic days; that is, 1,260 literal years.
    5. The rule of the papacy started in AD 538, when the last of the three opposing Arian kingdoms was uprooted. Its rule continued until 1798 when Napoleon’s general, Berthier, took the pope captive with hopes of destroying both Pope Pius VI and the
    political power of the papacy. This period of time is an exact fulfillment of the 1,260-year prophecy. The blow was a deadly wound for the papacy, but that wound began to heal and continues healing today.
    6. This same period of persecution is mentioned in Matthew 24:21 as the worst period of persecution God’s people experience. Verse 22 tells us it was so devastating that not one soul would have survived if God had not shortened it. But God did shorten
    it. The persecution ended long before the pope was taken captive in 1798.

    It would speak “pompous words” of blasphemy “against [God].” Blasphemy has two definitions in Scripture:
    Claiming to forgive sins (Luke 5:21).
    Claiming to be God (John 10:33).
    The papacy claims to forgive sin: “Does the Priest truly forgive the sins, or does he only declare that they are remitted? The Priest does really and truly forgive the sins in virtue of the power given to him by Christ.” Joseph Deharbe, S.J., A
    Complete Catechism of the Catholic Religion (New York: Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss, 1924), p. 279.

    The papacy further undermines Jesus by setting up a system of confession to an earthly priest, thus bypassing Jesus, our High Priest (Hebrews 3:1 8:1, 2) and the only Mediator (1 Timothy 2:5).

    Now consider the evidence for it claiming to be God: “The pope is not only the representative of Jesus Christ, but he is Jesus Christ, Himself, hidden under the veil of flesh.” Catholic National, July 1895.

    It would “intend to change times and law.” In its catechisms, the papacy has omitted the second commandment against veneration of images and has shortened the fourth commandment from 94 words to eight and divided the tenth commandment into two
    commandments. (Compare the Ten Commandments in any Catholic catechism with God’s list of the commandments in Exodus 20:2-17).
    There is no doubt that the little horn power (the Antichrist) of Daniel 7 is the papacy. No other organization fits all nine points. Every Protestant Reformer, without exception, spoke of the papacy as Antichrist. Trump doesn’t fulfill all of the above
    points.

    A related topic:

    Who is the first beast of Revelation 13?

    In His service,
    BibleAsk Team

    Disclaimer:

    The contents of this article and website are not intended to accuse individuals. There are many priests and faithful believers in Roman Catholicism who serve God to the best of their ability and are seen by God as His children. The information contained
    herein is directed only towards the Roman Catholic religio-political system that has reigned in varying degrees of power for nearly two millennia. Under the influence of its successive popes, bishops, and cardinals, this system has established an
    increasing number of doctrines and statements that clearly go against Scripture.

    It is our sincere desire to lay the clear Word of God before you, the truth-seeking reader, so you may decide for yourself what is truth and what is error. If you find herein anything contrary to the Word of God, you need not accept it. But if you desire
    to seek for Truth as for hidden treasure, and find herein something of that quality, we encourage you to make all haste to accept that truth which is revealed to you by the Holy Spirit.'
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    pothead

    Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
    Read below to learn the reason.
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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Thu Feb 6 19:32:10 2025
    On 2025-02-06 7:02 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    I would want KDE but with the gaming experience I get in Windows as well >>>> as access to all my movies. That's about it. I already know what I want; >>>> the only thing stopping me from getting it is mostly something that is >>>> out of Linux developers' control anyway. Had I never purchased a
    Microsoft movie and only bought games which were guaranteed to run
    perfectly in Linux, I wouldn't have anything stopping me from migrating >>>> at all. I'd have the occasional hiccups with hibernation or whatever,
    but I wouldn't let that stop me.

    M$ is selling downloadable movies that are total proprietary format? I
    guess it makes sense given that their "interoperability" stance is
    two-faced - largely it's not false, but if they have an "in" to vendor
    lock-in, well, you bet they will use it, this would be a great way,
    make it so you need Winblows to watch your files.

    The prices are often fantastic so I can't help myself. However, it sucks
    that they don't have an app for Android or iPhone allowing us to watch
    the movies elsewhere than on Windows machine. Even web viewing isn't
    possible, which would have allowed me to play the movies through Linux.


    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8368368/


    When I rented this movie, I wanted to have the audio sent to my
    headphones, so I used a Chrome window on my TV screen as a second
    monitor, but left the sound as normal to the line-out jack. Remarkably cinema-like, because while my TV is old and a 720p class, I was
    getting real sound in my headphones, making it easier to track the
    dialog while multitasking, just so worth it over using the Fire TV
    Stick.

    I had no idea they even made such a movie. If it's not just a 90-minute
    hate fest, I might watch it.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to pothead on Thu Feb 6 19:34:09 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-06 7:20 p.m., pothead wrote:
    On 2025-02-06, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:

    < snip >

    It would “intend to change times and law.” In its catechisms, the papacy has omitted the second commandment against veneration of images and has shortened the fourth commandment from 94 words to eight and divided the tenth commandment into two
    commandments. (Compare the Ten Commandments in any Catholic catechism with God’s list of the commandments in Exodus 20:2-17).
    There is no doubt that the little horn power (the Antichrist) of Daniel 7 is the papacy. No other organization fits all nine points. Every Protestant Reformer, without exception, spoke of the papacy as Antichrist. Trump doesn’t fulfill all of the
    above points.

    I do believe that the papacy is the problem. Lucky, people are rejecting
    the fraud Francis.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 7 08:12:49 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Donnerstag000006, 06.02.2025 um 20:06 schrieb Physfitfreak:

    People forget that Germans indeed voted for the Nazi party in large
    numbers and that Hitler only became chancellor beforehand because he
    was immensely popular with the people.


    These 'large numbers' were actually not large enough for a legal take
    over, hence the rise of the Nazis was a coup d'etat, assisted by
    Hindenburg.

    After that democracy was completely abandoned and no elections were
    held anymore.

    TH




    Right. Like we don't know what German people are. You're savages first,
    and "German" next.

    ???

    Germans are are a lot, but certainly not savages.

    German is actually a language and does not address ethnic origins.

    Old-German was widely spoken in Western Europe in ancient times.

    It is an ancestor language to many others, like e.g. Dutch or English.

    The is actually an author, who claims, that the Mayan language was also
    derived from old-German (don't know, whether or not that's true).





    TH

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 7 07:46:05 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Donnerstag000006, 06.02.2025 um 08:32 schrieb Bertietaylor:
    ...
    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and >>>>> is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?



    Hehe :) ... He kind of evolved. Puberty changed him I think.

    He went from a type 1 autistic pre-puberty teenager (major depression -
    artists) to a post-puberty type 2 autistic (major criminals).

    Read my blog in which I explained all this in detail. If the sucker who
    was the "owner" of sci.physics google group hasn't deleted them since,
    those posts must still be there.

    We had a couple of those type 2 ones in physics forum some years back. I >>> don't remember the name of one, he was some dumb Jew, but the other one
    was HVAC cause his alias was easy to remember.


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    Calling Trump Hitler is silly. Trump adores Jews. Hitler hated Jews.
    People voted for Trump as he was not the typical lying thieving slimy
    cunning self/patron serving politician.

    The problem:

    the Prussians of the early 20th century didn't give a shit about other
    peoples religion.

    Unlike the USA the Germans were not really concerned with ethnic
    questions, because Germans are since ancient times a mixture of all
    sorts of races (which included Jews).

    Prussia was concerned about the state and not about race or believes.

    Therefore you needed to obey the law, work hard and pay taxes and
    everything is fine (whether you are a Jew or not).

    Prussia was actually Germany and was mainly populated by Lutheran
    Christians.

    There was some anti-semitism but rather little and Jews were integrated
    into the society and religion itself was something of your own.

    Also racism was not a real topic (as long as you were 'white').

    The main thing was how the state was organized and that was typical
    'Prussian'.

    TH

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to Joel on Fri Feb 7 07:11:55 2025
    Joel wrote:

    When I rented this movie, I wanted to have the audio sent to my
    headphones, so I used a Chrome window on my TV screen as a second
    monitor, but left the sound as normal to the line-out jack. Remarkably >cinema-like, because while my TV is old and a 720p class, I was
    getting real sound in my headphones, making it easier to track the
    dialog while multitasking, just so worth it over using the Fire TV
    Stick.

    720P, for movies, isn't bad at all. A lot of the "cheaper" streaming
    content is 720P to this day. 1080P is way plenty, IMO. We still live
    in what is mostly a 1080P world, with exceptions, and that's fine by
    me.

    I guess when they start building homes with entire walls being video
    displays, 4k will make sense for video. Until then...

    --
    "Turns out the chance [that chrisv called for govt interference to
    force retailers to sell Linux systems.] IS 100%" - DumFSck, lying
    shamelessly

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  • From x@21:1/5 to Joel on Fri Feb 7 05:49:40 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2/5/25 10:16, Joel wrote:
    The Starmaker <[email protected]> wrote:

    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...


    Reincarnated, yes.


    and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.


    They don't all know who he really is.

    Yea, I guess Nostradamus supposedly
    predicted 'three antichrists'.

    I am thinking that many people have
    gradually come to the idea that they were:

    Napoleon Bonaparte
    Adolph Hitler
    Saddam Hussein

    Now that they have come and gone then
    everyone is patiently waiting to be raptured
    by the supreme being, Satan, Napoleon Bonaparte?
    Who knows?

    Maybe everyone is not in agreement on that.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Fri Feb 7 09:06:22 2025
    On 2025-02-06 7:54 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8368368/


    When I rented this movie, I wanted to have the audio sent to my
    headphones, so I used a Chrome window on my TV screen as a second
    monitor, but left the sound as normal to the line-out jack. Remarkably
    cinema-like, because while my TV is old and a 720p class, I was
    getting real sound in my headphones, making it easier to track the
    dialog while multitasking, just so worth it over using the Fire TV
    Stick.

    I had no idea they even made such a movie. If it's not just a 90-minute
    hate fest, I might watch it.


    I liked the movie; it lacked anything really profound relating to
    Trump's eventual political career (save for [censored as a potential spoiler]), but nevertheless it was an engaging plot, put together
    smoothly, kept my interest. I'm glad I waited till the rental price
    was $6 rather than $20, though.

    If ever it's $5 on Microsoft Films & TV, I'll have to pick it up.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Fri Feb 7 09:15:46 2025
    On 2025-02-07 2:49 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-06, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:38 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 11:30 AM, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:22 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:


    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    Your name would suggest so...

    I guess you missed it.  Look up.

    No, I intentionally ignored it.

    Look at my profile picture to have an idea of what I was going for
    <https://gab.com/CrudeSausage>. It's a muscular sausage who has the
    body of the Macho Man Randy Savage at his peak but the head of Beaker
    from the Muppets.


    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    Betterbird is open-source, friend. In fact, I donated to it yesterday
    because I am aware that most don't bother.

    As for using Windows, it is necessity rather than desire. I'm learning
    that more and more projects are exposing themselves as woke and I'm
    waiting for the dust to settle before deciding which way I'll go. I'm
    still advocating for Linux, but I just don't know which way people
    should go if they don't want to suddenly feel the need to submit to girl
    cock.

    So... back to Windows again? It's hard to keep up. Good luck with whatever you're using tomorrow.

    Like I said, I'm waiting for the Linux community to decide whether they
    want to DIE in a sea of politics or whether they want to produce and
    promote quality code. For the time being, it looks like it is the former.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 7 09:48:11 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-07 8:49 a.m., x wrote:
    On 2/5/25 10:16, Joel wrote:
    The Starmaker <[email protected]> wrote:

    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...


    Reincarnated, yes.


    and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.


    They don't all know who he really is.

    Yea, I guess Nostradamus supposedly
    predicted 'three antichrists'.

    I am thinking that many people have
    gradually come to the idea that they were:

    Napoleon Bonaparte
    Adolph Hitler
    Saddam Hussein

    Now that they have come and gone then
    everyone is patiently waiting to be raptured
    by the supreme being, Satan, Napoleon Bonaparte?
    Who knows?

    Maybe everyone is not in agreement on that.

    His prediction was Mabus, not Saddam Hussein explicitly. There is no
    reason to believe Saddam Hussein had the power to even be a candidate
    for anti-Christ. I'm thinking something closer to Barack HUSsein ObaMA.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Fri Feb 7 15:24:35 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On Fri, 7 Feb 2025 6:46:05 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Donnerstag000006, 06.02.2025 um 08:32 schrieb Bertietaylor:
    ....
    I know what's wrong with them. It's a combination of a few traits, and >>>>>> is involved.

    "Nazi" is good enough to describe them.

    Is Hitler a nazi?



    Hehe :) ... He kind of evolved. Puberty changed him I think.

    He went from a type 1 autistic pre-puberty teenager (major depression - >>>> artists) to a post-puberty type 2 autistic (major criminals).

    Read my blog in which I explained all this in detail. If the sucker who >>>> was the "owner" of sci.physics google group hasn't deleted them since, >>>> those posts must still be there.

    We had a couple of those type 2 ones in physics forum some years back. I >>>> don't remember the name of one, he was some dumb Jew, but the other one >>>> was HVAC cause his alias was easy to remember.


    A lot of people call Trump Hitler...and he won the majority vote in the
    United States, I guess people love Hitler.

    Calling Trump Hitler is silly. Trump adores Jews. Hitler hated Jews.
    People voted for Trump as he was not the typical lying thieving slimy
    cunning self/patron serving politician.

    The problem:

    the Prussians of the early 20th century didn't give a shit about other peoples religion.

    Not convinced. There were plenty of Catholics in Prussia. Wasn't Hitler Catholic? Surely there were underlying religious tensions? See, Catholic countries like Spain, Vichy France, Ireland, Italy supported Hitler. So
    one may say the WW2 was one big communal riot, grand scale.

    Unlike the USA the Germans were not really concerned with ethnic
    questions, because Germans are since ancient times a mixture of all
    sorts of races (which included Jews).

    Why did they hate Jews so much?

    Prussia was concerned about the state and not about race or believes.

    Therefore you needed to obey the law, work hard and pay taxes and
    everything is fine (whether you are a Jew or not).

    Jews won't agree to that, will they? Are you trying to say they were not persecuted?

    Prussia was actually Germany and was mainly populated by Lutheran
    Christians.

    There was some anti-semitism but rather little and Jews were integrated
    into the society and religion itself was something of your own.

    Going by the 6 million figure there must have been lots of anti-Jew
    feeling. Or is that figure rather exaggerated as certain vilified
    sources say?

    Also racism was not a real topic (as long as you were 'white').

    The main thing was how the state was organized and that was typical 'Prussian'.

    Fascist, that is, giving precedence to order and virtue over indolence
    and vice, forcefully.

    Woof woof-woof woof woof woof-woof woof woof-woof

    Bertietaylor

    TH

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Fri Feb 7 20:11:08 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-07 11:29 a.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 8:49 a.m., x wrote:
    On 2/5/25 10:16, Joel wrote:
    > The Starmaker <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> A lot of people call Trump Hitler...
    >
    > Reincarnated, yes.
    >
    >> and he won the majority vote in the
    >> United States, I guess people love Hitler.
    >
    > They don't all know who he really is.

    Yea, I guess Nostradamus supposedly
    predicted 'three antichrists'.

    I am thinking that many people have
    gradually come to the idea that they were:

    Napoleon Bonaparte
    Adolph Hitler
    Saddam Hussein

    Now that they have come and gone then
    everyone is patiently waiting to be raptured
    by the supreme being, Satan, Napoleon Bonaparte?
    Who knows?

    Maybe everyone is not in agreement on that.

    His prediction was Mabus, not Saddam Hussein explicitly. There is no
    reason to believe Saddam Hussein had the power to even be a candidate
    for anti-Christ. I'm thinking something closer to Barack HUSsein ObaMA.


    Why is this not obvious, how would anyone but DJT be the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their
    own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement
    for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more
    broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open
    mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's
    evil after he's done?

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Fri Feb 7 20:16:51 2025
    On 2025-02-07 1:09 p.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-07, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 2:49 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-06, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:38 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 11:30 AM, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:22 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:


    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    Your name would suggest so...

    I guess you missed it.  Look up.

    No, I intentionally ignored it.

    Look at my profile picture to have an idea of what I was going for >>>>>> <https://gab.com/CrudeSausage>. It's a muscular sausage who has the >>>>>> body of the Macho Man Randy Savage at his peak but the head of Beaker >>>>>> from the Muppets.


    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    Betterbird is open-source, friend. In fact, I donated to it yesterday
    because I am aware that most don't bother.

    As for using Windows, it is necessity rather than desire. I'm learning >>>> that more and more projects are exposing themselves as woke and I'm
    waiting for the dust to settle before deciding which way I'll go. I'm
    still advocating for Linux, but I just don't know which way people
    should go if they don't want to suddenly feel the need to submit to girl >>>> cock.

    So... back to Windows again? It's hard to keep up. Good luck with whatever >>> you're using tomorrow.

    Like I said, I'm waiting for the Linux community to decide whether they
    want to DIE in a sea of politics or whether they want to produce and
    promote quality code. For the time being, it looks like it is the former.

    Linux developers already produce quality code. Not everyone needs to play video games.

    I don't doubt that much of it is quality code. What I'm saying is that
    it is no longer the priority, especially with a lot of projects moving
    away from C to Rust.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to Joel on Sat Feb 8 01:57:29 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-08, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their
    own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement
    for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more
    broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open
    mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's
    evil after he's done?


    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    The border.
    Deporting illegals.
    Drilling for oil instead of purchasing from other countries.
    Cleaning up government waste of taxpayer dollars.
    etc.
    The list is endless and Trump has only been in office 3 weeks.


    --
    pothead

    Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
    Read below to learn the reason.
    The Biden Crime Family Timeline here: https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Fri Feb 7 22:08:32 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-07 8:30 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their
    own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement
    for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more
    broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open
    mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's
    evil after he's done?


    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He
    also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a
    way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
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  • From pothead@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Sat Feb 8 03:19:20 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 8:30 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their
    own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement
    for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more
    broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open >>>> mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's
    evil after he's done?


    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He
    also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a
    way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though.

    Nothing would surprise me as Joel is a fruitcake who believes his
    male lover running around in a dress is a female.

    How sick is that?


    --
    pothead

    Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
    Read below to learn the reason.
    The Biden Crime Family Timeline here: https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to pothead on Fri Feb 7 20:53:54 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    pothead wrote:

    On 2025-02-08, Joel <[email protected]> wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their
    own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement
    for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more
    broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open >>> mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's
    evil after he's done?


    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    The border.
    Deporting illegals.
    Drilling for oil instead of purchasing from other countries.
    Cleaning up government waste of taxpayer dollars.
    etc.
    The list is endless and Trump has only been in office 3 weeks.



    How would Joel know...his news channel is...The View! Whoopy Goldberg is
    his idol...


    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?St=C3=A9phane?= CARPENTIE@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 8 10:01:49 2025
    Le 08-02-2025, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> a écrit :

    I don't doubt that much of it is quality code. What I'm saying is that
    it is no longer the priority, especially with a lot of projects moving
    away from C to Rust.

    They are moving from C to Rust because the quality code is the priority.

    --
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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Joel on Sat Feb 8 05:03:27 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2/7/25 9:09 PM, Joel wrote:
    pothead <[email protected]> wrote:

    Can you point to *anything* [DJT is] doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    The border.


    Oh, sure, just put some thugs with assault weapons along the border,
    good idea.


    Deporting illegals.


    It's an embarrassment how they've been going after people who didn't
    warrant this scrutiny.

    Latest from DOJ statement now claims that merely being an illegal can
    incur the death penalty. Now you understand why Gitmo.


    Drilling for oil instead of purchasing from other countries.

    <eye roll>

    Unless those foreign sources cut us off (or he tanks the Economy), we
    are still going to be buying foreign oil this time next year.

    Because crude isn't as fungible as people think it is.


    Cleaning up government waste of taxpayer dollars.


    Heh ...

    Nothing found by DOGE so far - - just lots of "we don't LIKE this".


    etc.
    The list is endless and Trump has only been in office 3 weeks.


    You're a fuckin' groupie.

    Who disregards Rule of Law.

    -hh

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?St=C3=A9phane?= CARPENTIE@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 8 10:22:49 2025
    Le 08-02-2025, RonB <[email protected]> a écrit :

    I do know there is some kind of debate
    over Rust. I'm not a developer so I don't really understand what it's all about.

    The reason to move from C to Rust is for safety.

    For example, when a developer has to manage the string "hello world". He
    has to reserve enough memory to store it but not too much to avoid
    wasting it. And he needs to access it, so he has a variable of twelve
    octets. Yes, twelve: one octet by letter, one octet for the space and
    one octet for the end of the string \0. The last one being very easy to
    forget. And if the string is longer than the memory reserve to store it,
    it will overwrite the value of another variable. With a lot of weird
    side effects.

    Of course, in modern C, there are possibilities to have your compiler
    help you with that. But it's only an example easy to understand. There
    are more subtle ways to mess up with your code. That's why C wasn't used
    in embedded code, ADA was used because it's more difficult to compile,
    but once compiled, you would be sure it wouldn't fail.

    And that's the reason why Rust is chosen over C. It's difficult to
    learn, but it's better at getting a secured code.

    Now, for the controversy about Rust in the kernel is not about the
    quality. It's because the C code must evolve to be able to interact with
    Rust code. And that's something that hasn't been anticipated. And The developers don't want to change their code just because their program is
    called by a Rust program and not by a C program. That's the controversy.
    It has nothing to do with the quality of code, it has to do with impacts
    of Rust on their code.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to pothead on Sat Feb 8 09:02:13 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On 2025-02-07 10:19 p.m., pothead wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 8:30 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their
    own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement
    for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more
    broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open >>>>> mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's
    evil after he's done?


    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He
    also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a
    way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though.

    Nothing would surprise me as Joel is a fruitcake who believes his
    male lover running around in a dress is a female.

    How sick is that?

    All of us are turned on by different things but if a man who enjoys
    being penetrated in the anus stops to actually think about what he finds
    fun, he might find himself disgusting.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Sat Feb 8 09:03:00 2025
    On 2025-02-07 10:38 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their
    own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement
    for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more
    broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open >>>>> mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's
    evil after he's done?

    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He
    also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a
    way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though.


    Women's athletics is a unique piece of the puzzle - certainly publicly
    funded programs would require HRT treatment or leave out trans women,
    based on their judgment relative to the exact sport in question, I can
    accept that reality, but nevertheless you're only shooting down your
    argument with language like "deluded faggots", trans women are not gay
    men.

    Transsexuals are homosexuals and nothing more. They are an embarrassment
    to themselves and society.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Sat Feb 8 09:10:02 2025
    On 2025-02-08 2:35 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 1:09 p.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-07, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 2:49 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-06, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:38 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 11:30 AM, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:22 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:


    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    Your name would suggest so...

    I guess you missed it.  Look up.

    No, I intentionally ignored it.

    Look at my profile picture to have an idea of what I was going for >>>>>>>> <https://gab.com/CrudeSausage>. It's a muscular sausage who has the >>>>>>>> body of the Macho Man Randy Savage at his peak but the head of Beaker >>>>>>>> from the Muppets.


    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    Betterbird is open-source, friend. In fact, I donated to it yesterday >>>>>> because I am aware that most don't bother.

    As for using Windows, it is necessity rather than desire. I'm learning >>>>>> that more and more projects are exposing themselves as woke and I'm >>>>>> waiting for the dust to settle before deciding which way I'll go. I'm >>>>>> still advocating for Linux, but I just don't know which way people >>>>>> should go if they don't want to suddenly feel the need to submit to girl >>>>>> cock.

    So... back to Windows again? It's hard to keep up. Good luck with whatever
    you're using tomorrow.

    Like I said, I'm waiting for the Linux community to decide whether they >>>> want to DIE in a sea of politics or whether they want to produce and
    promote quality code. For the time being, it looks like it is the former. >>>
    Linux developers already produce quality code. Not everyone needs to play >>> video games.

    I don't doubt that much of it is quality code. What I'm saying is that
    it is no longer the priority, especially with a lot of projects moving
    away from C to Rust.

    I think you're overreacting on this. I do know there is some kind of debate over Rust. I'm not a developer so I don't really understand what it's all about. There's something I installed that needed Rust... I can't remember exactly what it was. (I think it was with ZeroTier, which I'm no longer using. No real use for it.)

    A bunch of homosexuals want to move to Rust because they say that it is
    more secure and less likely to produce bugs than C. At least that's what
    I read. Meanwhile, it still bugs out. Additionally, Rust code is several
    dozen times slower than anything written in C.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Joel on Sat Feb 8 11:02:11 2025
    On 2025-02-08 9:20 a.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their >>>>>>> own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement >>>>>>> for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more >>>>>>> broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open >>>>>>> mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's >>>>>> evil after he's done?

    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He >>>> also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a >>>> way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though.

    Women's athletics is a unique piece of the puzzle - certainly publicly
    funded programs would require HRT treatment or leave out trans women,
    based on their judgment relative to the exact sport in question, I can
    accept that reality, but nevertheless you're only shooting down your
    argument with language like "deluded faggots", trans women are not gay
    men.

    Transsexuals are homosexuals and nothing more. They are an embarrassment
    to themselves and society.


    You are aware that there are trans women who date women (of either
    kind)?

    There is no shortage of pigs who are looking for any kind of attention,
    even that of transsexuals.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Sat Feb 8 11:07:51 2025
    On 2025-02-08 10:47 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-08 2:35 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 1:09 p.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-07, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 2:49 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-06, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:38 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 11:30 AM, CrudeSausage wrote:
    On 2025-02-06 11:22 a.m., DFS wrote:
    On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:


    Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?


    Your name would suggest so...

    I guess you missed it.  Look up.

    No, I intentionally ignored it.

    Look at my profile picture to have an idea of what I was going for >>>>>>>>>> <https://gab.com/CrudeSausage>. It's a muscular sausage who has the >>>>>>>>>> body of the Macho Man Randy Savage at his peak but the head of Beaker
    from the Muppets.


    Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"

    Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)

    Betterbird is open-source, friend. In fact, I donated to it yesterday >>>>>>>> because I am aware that most don't bother.

    As for using Windows, it is necessity rather than desire. I'm learning >>>>>>>> that more and more projects are exposing themselves as woke and I'm >>>>>>>> waiting for the dust to settle before deciding which way I'll go. I'm >>>>>>>> still advocating for Linux, but I just don't know which way people >>>>>>>> should go if they don't want to suddenly feel the need to submit to girl
    cock.

    So... back to Windows again? It's hard to keep up. Good luck with whatever
    you're using tomorrow.

    Like I said, I'm waiting for the Linux community to decide whether they >>>>>> want to DIE in a sea of politics or whether they want to produce and >>>>>> promote quality code. For the time being, it looks like it is the former.

    Linux developers already produce quality code. Not everyone needs to play >>>>> video games.

    I don't doubt that much of it is quality code. What I'm saying is that >>>> it is no longer the priority, especially with a lot of projects moving >>>> away from C to Rust.

    I think you're overreacting on this. I do know there is some kind of debate >>> over Rust. I'm not a developer so I don't really understand what it's all >>> about. There's something I installed that needed Rust... I can't remember >>> exactly what it was. (I think it was with ZeroTier, which I'm no longer
    using. No real use for it.)

    A bunch of homosexuals want to move to Rust because they say that it is
    more secure and less likely to produce bugs than C. At least that's what
    I read. Meanwhile, it still bugs out. Additionally, Rust code is several
    dozen times slower than anything written in C.

    It seems to me that Clang is somehow involved with Rust, or am confused on that point as well?

    I don't know. While I did a bit of programming two decades ago, I never
    really took to it. I quickly realized that I would have enjoyed it
    immensely if I were living in the 1970s or 1980s, but not today.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Sat Feb 8 11:10:42 2025
    On 2025-02-08 10:50 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 10:38 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their >>>>>>> own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement >>>>>>> for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a
    competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more >>>>>>> broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open >>>>>>> mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's >>>>>> evil after he's done?

    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He >>>> also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a >>>> way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though.


    Women's athletics is a unique piece of the puzzle - certainly publicly
    funded programs would require HRT treatment or leave out trans women,
    based on their judgment relative to the exact sport in question, I can
    accept that reality, but nevertheless you're only shooting down your
    argument with language like "deluded faggots", trans women are not gay
    men.

    Transsexuals are homosexuals and nothing more. They are an embarrassment
    to themselves and society.

    Usually it doesn't seem that they're even homosexuals, as most men who claim to be women ("transexuals"), also claim to be lesbians. So it's just perverted men who are attracted to women, but they've got to be weird about it.

    I just don't see why these people believe that it should be their right
    to not only inform you of their sexual preferences but for you to accept
    and embrace it. I don't talk about what I am turned on by to anyone but
    my wife, and even there I have some limitations. They are simply looking
    for attention and I kind of don't even blame them for needing so much of
    it considering how everyone is on their phone and unable to carry a
    normal conversation anymore. I imagine it will only get much worse with
    time.

    --
    CrudeSausage
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Unapologetic paleoconservative

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to RonB on Sat Feb 8 13:23:34 2025
    RonB wrote:

    chrisv wrote:

    720P, for movies, isn't bad at all. A lot of the "cheaper" streaming
    content is 720P to this day. 1080P is way plenty, IMO. We still live
    in what is mostly a 1080P world, with exceptions, and that's fine by
    me.

    I guess when they start building homes with entire walls being video
    displays, 4k will make sense for video. Until then...

    Fandango at Home (formerly VuDu, which was a much better name) keeps >upgrading my old movies to UHD. They announce it each time they do a few. I >guess they're trying to get me to buy more movies, but there are very few
    new movies I even want to watch. All are sequels, prequels, reboots, crap >based on old TV shows, comic book movies, live action movies based on >animated movies and Woke crap � generally nothing original. How many miles
    do they think they need to get out of all of these retreads?

    I hear ya. Years ago I was a "movie guy" and had a projector, then a
    big (for the time, at 65 inches) plasma. Huge surround-sound system,
    too. But the movie scene has went downhill in the last decade.
    Especially in the last five years. I still have the plasma and the surround-sound system, but it doesn't get used a lot - not enough to
    justify a bigger and better display.

    The plasma doesn't have all that many hours on it and still looks
    great. But the modest size requires sitting close - about 7 feet from
    the screen, in my setup.

    --
    "You freetards nauseate me." - "True Linux advocate" Hadron Quark

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 9 08:30:01 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Freitag000007, 07.02.2025 um 19:53 schrieb Physfitfreak:
    On 2/7/25 12:46 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
    Prussia was actually Germany and was mainly populated by Lutheran
    Christians.


    And "Lutherans" did't give a shit about other people's religion? Hehe :)

    Your cro-magnon "Luther" was a signature German. Here's some of his quotes:

    - "Jews are full of the devil's feces which they swallow in like swine."

    - "We are at fault in not slaying the Jews."

    - "Jews' lineage and law must be accounted as filth."

    Well, Germany didn't exist at the time of Luther and I wasn't talking
    about him, but about Prussia.

    Prussia was the largest state in the huge conglomerate of tiny entities,
    which were fused together in 1871 into the then new 'German Empire'.

    Prussia was mainly protestant (Luther himself was obviously not a
    Lutheran, but a catholic).

    Now the German protestants were subject to a devastating war, which
    Austria waged against the roughly 1000 German countries, states,
    kingdoms and towns.

    This was the so called 30-years war, which is regarded as among the
    bloodiest conflicts in human history.

    It almost entirely wiped out the population of large parts of Prussia
    and other regions, but finally the protestants won (with help from Sweden).

    The enemies of Prussia were mainly catholic countries like the Austrian
    empire, which sent the Generals Tilly and Wallenstein.

    Anyhow: after that war Prussia decided, that religious wars are bad and
    that people should have the right to choose their believe (which
    included Judaism).

    This helped Prussia to gain attention by huge streams of protestant
    immigrants, which had to flee from France, for instance (so called
    Huguenots).

    After some time the country was filled with people again and Prussia
    decided, that an efficient state would be a good protection against
    future attacks.

    That's why Prussia had a world class military, which was among the best
    of that era and won several wars, like against Austria, Denmark and France.

    But antisemitism was totally alien to that country, because there
    freedom of believe was 'state doctrine'.

    TH

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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 9 09:06:23 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    If antisemitism was not so hot in Germany why were the Jews persecuted
    by the Nazis?

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?KCDNocKwIM2cypYgzaHCsCk=?@21:1/5 to Joel on Sun Feb 9 05:11:12 2025
    Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 10:19 p.m., pothead wrote:

    Joel is a fruitcake who believes his
    male lover running around in a dress is a female.

    How sick is that?

    All of us are turned on by different things but if a man who enjoys
    being penetrated in the anus stops to actually think about what he finds
    fun, he might find himself disgusting.


    Eating is disgusting. Vaginal sex is disgusting. Lots of things are
    gross in this life. Making a federal case out of buttlove is just
    immature.


    Forgive him lowered, he know not he's a douche.

    https://postimg.cc/0KQ9Bt4n

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Sun Feb 9 08:25:28 2025
    On 2025-02-08 12:13 p.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-08 10:50 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 10:38 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their >>>>>>>>> own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement >>>>>>>>> for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a >>>>>>>>> competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more >>>>>>>>> broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open
    mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's >>>>>>>> evil after he's done?

    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He >>>>>> also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a >>>>>> way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though.


    Women's athletics is a unique piece of the puzzle - certainly publicly >>>>> funded programs would require HRT treatment or leave out trans women, >>>>> based on their judgment relative to the exact sport in question, I can >>>>> accept that reality, but nevertheless you're only shooting down your >>>>> argument with language like "deluded faggots", trans women are not gay >>>>> men.

    Transsexuals are homosexuals and nothing more. They are an embarrassment >>>> to themselves and society.

    Usually it doesn't seem that they're even homosexuals, as most men who claim
    to be women ("transexuals"), also claim to be lesbians. So it's just
    perverted men who are attracted to women, but they've got to be weird about >>> it.

    I just don't see why these people believe that it should be their right
    to not only inform you of their sexual preferences but for you to accept
    and embrace it. I don't talk about what I am turned on by to anyone but
    my wife, and even there I have some limitations. They are simply looking
    for attention and I kind of don't even blame them for needing so much of
    it considering how everyone is on their phone and unable to carry a
    normal conversation anymore. I imagine it will only get much worse with
    time.

    Can't argue with you there. It would be like two otherwise normal men
    meeting and instantly saying something like, "I like to have sex with red headed women." That's just not how normal people "meet and greet." It's just weird.

    As for phones and the inability to have a real conversations because of
    them, you're not kidding. Too much of that crap in my own family.

    I see it in the hallways of the school I'm at. Where I was before, cell
    phones were not allowed in class or in the hallways at all and I took particular joy in telling the students to take their headphones off or
    to get rid of their phones. In this school, they're tolerated in the
    hallways and it is a sad sight to behold. Everyone is walking around
    staring at their device at all times. Unlike my own experience as an
    adolescent where you would take advantage of a break to talk to your
    friends and hit on a girl you like, these people might walk together but
    don't even talk to one another. They are no different than the zombies
    in The Walking Dead looking for some human flesh to bite into.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Sun Feb 9 08:27:16 2025
    On 2025-02-08 12:15 p.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-08 9:20 a.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist?
    It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their >>>>>>>>> own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement >>>>>>>>> for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a >>>>>>>>> competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more >>>>>>>>> broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open
    mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's >>>>>>>> evil after he's done?

    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my
    country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He >>>>>> also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a >>>>>> way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though.

    Women's athletics is a unique piece of the puzzle - certainly publicly >>>>> funded programs would require HRT treatment or leave out trans women, >>>>> based on their judgment relative to the exact sport in question, I can >>>>> accept that reality, but nevertheless you're only shooting down your >>>>> argument with language like "deluded faggots", trans women are not gay >>>>> men.

    Transsexuals are homosexuals and nothing more. They are an embarrassment >>>> to themselves and society.


    You are aware that there are trans women who date women (of either
    kind)?

    And are you, Joel, aware that most real men don't really give a shit.

    Joel is once again looking for attention and desperately trying to raise awareness about what turns him on. Not one person in this newsgroup
    other than Chris Ahlstrom would sleep with him, but he still needs for
    _all_ of us to know that he enjoys having something up his ass.

    Unfortunately for Joel, Chris gets turned on by the same thing. Two
    bottoms just doesn't work.

    --
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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to chrisv on Sun Feb 9 08:29:08 2025
    On 2025-02-08 2:23 p.m., chrisv wrote:
    RonB wrote:

    chrisv wrote:

    720P, for movies, isn't bad at all. A lot of the "cheaper" streaming
    content is 720P to this day. 1080P is way plenty, IMO. We still live
    in what is mostly a 1080P world, with exceptions, and that's fine by
    me.

    I guess when they start building homes with entire walls being video
    displays, 4k will make sense for video. Until then...

    Fandango at Home (formerly VuDu, which was a much better name) keeps
    upgrading my old movies to UHD. They announce it each time they do a few. I >> guess they're trying to get me to buy more movies, but there are very few
    new movies I even want to watch. All are sequels, prequels, reboots, crap
    based on old TV shows, comic book movies, live action movies based on
    animated movies and Woke crap — generally nothing original. How many miles >> do they think they need to get out of all of these retreads?

    I hear ya. Years ago I was a "movie guy" and had a projector, then a
    big (for the time, at 65 inches) plasma. Huge surround-sound system,
    too. But the movie scene has went downhill in the last decade.
    Especially in the last five years. I still have the plasma and the surround-sound system, but it doesn't get used a lot - not enough to
    justify a bigger and better display.

    The plasma doesn't have all that many hours on it and still looks
    great. But the modest size requires sitting close - about 7 feet from
    the screen, in my setup.

    My own 50" plasma died a while back. I got it in 2009 and it died last
    year in the spring if I recall correctly. I considered having it fixed
    but what point was there to fixing a 50" 1080p display when you could
    get a 40" 4k Smart TV for a few hundred?

    --
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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Mon Feb 10 03:45:54 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 3:16:10 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/9/25 3:06 AM, Bertietaylor wrote:
    If antisemitism was not so hot in Germany why were the Jews persecuted
    by the Nazis?

    It wasn't just Germans. You need to go and look a bit north of them to
    see what THOSE cro-magnons were doing to each other. In Lithuania and
    Latvia regions.

    The people in that entire little "Europe" are savages.

    Wrong, Roachie. Arindam took an expensive Insight guided tour of Poland,
    Baltic states and Russia in 2017. They were all very nice in their
    particular ways. A most enjoyable tour, this. The guide said that Jews
    from the South came to Riga and were shipped out. I guess, to the Protestantsphere. Showed the places near the port they were kept before
    their departure.

    Woof-woof woof woof-woof woof

    Bertietaylor

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 10 08:36:14 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Sonntag000009, 09.02.2025 um 08:30 schrieb Thomas Heger:
    Am Freitag000007, 07.02.2025 um 19:53 schrieb Physfitfreak:
    On 2/7/25 12:46 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
    Prussia was actually Germany and was mainly populated by Lutheran
    Christians.


    And "Lutherans" did't give a shit about other people's religion? Hehe :)

    Your cro-magnon "Luther" was a signature German. Here's some of his
    quotes:

    - "Jews are full of the devil's feces which they swallow in like swine."

    - "We are at fault in not slaying the Jews."

    - "Jews' lineage and law must be accounted as filth."

    Well, Germany didn't exist at the time of Luther and I wasn't talking
    about him, but about Prussia.

    Martin Luther was born in Eisleben

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisleben

    and he was a member of this (catholic) order:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Saint_Augustine

    Prussia was the largest state in the huge conglomerate of tiny entities, which were fused together in 1871 into the then new 'German Empire'.

    Prussia was mainly protestant (Luther himself was obviously not a
    Lutheran, but a catholic).

    Sure, Luther was pretty much a racist and very anti-semitric. But he was neither Prussian nor a protestant.


    ...

    TH

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 10 08:59:20 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Sonntag000009, 09.02.2025 um 10:06 schrieb Bertietaylor:
    If antisemitism was not so hot in Germany why were the Jews persecuted
    by the Nazis?

    Germany is quite a young nation and was created by fusing together more
    than 1000 different tiny states and cities.

    All of the entities had their own culture and history.

    Now Prussia was by far the largest country and had a different history
    than - for instance - Bavaria.

    Bavarians and Prussians reacted very hostile towards each other for most
    parts of German history.

    The Nazis were now concentrated in the south and had Nuremberg as
    'capital', Munich as 'center of the movement' and Berchtesgaden as
    center of administration, where Hitler himself lived in his mountain
    retreat 'Obersalzberg'.

    This is related to Catholicism vs. Protestantism, because Bavarians are
    mainly Catholics and Prussians were mainly protestants.

    Prussia had, as one of the few countries of that time, religious
    freedom, but others had not.

    Especially the Catholic Church was against this development called 'secularization' and fought bitter 'culture wars' with Prussia.

    Since Judaism and Protestantism are actually more related than
    Catholicism and Judaism, the Prussians regarded the Jews not as hostile,
    while fighting with the Pope.

    They also had the wish to attract immigrants from other countries, hence anti-semitism would have detrimental to their plans.

    But this was different in other Germanic countries.

    And it was also different in the adjacent nations, especially in Russia
    and Poland.

    Antisemitism started in Germany mainly after WWI, because there existed
    a common believe, that WWI was a fabrication of the Jews and the
    international bankers.

    TH

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 10 09:13:24 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Montag000010, 10.02.2025 um 04:09 schrieb Physfitfreak:
    On 2/9/25 1:30 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
    Well, Germany didn't exist at the time of Luther


    But Germans existed.

    Let's say: there existed people in the region, which is now called
    'Germany'.

    These people were not called 'Germans', because no country bearing this
    name existed at the time of Luther.

    Luther was born in Eisleben and that city belonged to one of these tiny
    states.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisleben

    Whether nor not you call these people 'Germans' is up to you.

    'Germanic' would have been better (which would include Danish, Dutch and British).

    But ethnicity of these people is a difficult topic, because the modern 'Germans' are actually a crude mixture of all kinds of people, which
    marched with their troops through the area of current Germany in ancient
    times.

    TH

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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Mon Feb 10 08:21:46 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 7:59:20 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Sonntag000009, 09.02.2025 um 10:06 schrieb Bertietaylor:
    If antisemitism was not so hot in Germany why were the Jews persecuted
    by the Nazis?

    Germany is quite a young nation and was created by fusing together more
    than 1000 different tiny states and cities.

    All of the entities had their own culture and history.

    Now Prussia was by far the largest country and had a different history
    than - for instance - Bavaria.

    Bavarians and Prussians reacted very hostile towards each other for most parts of German history.

    The Nazis were now concentrated in the south and had Nuremberg as
    'capital', Munich as 'center of the movement' and Berchtesgaden as
    center of administration, where Hitler himself lived in his mountain
    retreat 'Obersalzberg'.

    This is related to Catholicism vs. Protestantism, because Bavarians are mainly Catholics and Prussians were mainly protestants.

    Prussia had, as one of the few countries of that time, religious
    freedom, but others had not.

    Especially the Catholic Church was against this development called 'secularization' and fought bitter 'culture wars' with Prussia.

    Since Judaism and Protestantism are actually more related than
    Catholicism and Judaism, the Prussians regarded the Jews not as hostile, while fighting with the Pope.

    They also had the wish to attract immigrants from other countries, hence anti-semitism would have detrimental to their plans.

    But this was different in other Germanic countries.

    And it was also different in the adjacent nations, especially in Russia
    and Poland.

    Antisemitism started in Germany mainly after WWI, because there existed
    a common believe, that WWI was a fabrication of the Jews and the international bankers.

    So looks like Hitler the Catholic got most Jews eliminated from Europe
    and lots of Protestants and atheistic Marxists killed. Huge communal
    riot, the WW2 in Europe at least - which the Catholics lost. Looks like
    the bigJews got lots of Catholics killed in WW1, so WW2 was the
    consequence.

    Yes there can be objections to the riot theory like Poland being
    Catholic, so there were political and money reasons as well.



    TH

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 10 09:16:09 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Montag000010, 10.02.2025 um 04:16 schrieb Physfitfreak:
    On 2/9/25 3:06 AM, Bertietaylor wrote:
    If antisemitism was not so hot in Germany why were the Jews persecuted
    by the Nazis?

    It wasn't just Germans. You need to go and look a bit north of them to
    see what THOSE cro-magnons were doing to each other. In Lithuania and
    Latvia regions.

    The people in that entire little "Europe" are savages.

    Baltic people are a different breed and certainly not Germans.

    The Germanic order kept some parts of the region as kind of colony (and
    left certainly a few genes).

    But Baltic people have a very different language and a VERY different
    culture.


    TH

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Mon Feb 10 10:36:21 2025
    On 2025-02-10 3:08 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-09, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-08 2:23 p.m., chrisv wrote:
    RonB wrote:

    chrisv wrote:

    720P, for movies, isn't bad at all. A lot of the "cheaper" streaming >>>>> content is 720P to this day. 1080P is way plenty, IMO. We still live >>>>> in what is mostly a 1080P world, with exceptions, and that's fine by >>>>> me.

    I guess when they start building homes with entire walls being video >>>>> displays, 4k will make sense for video. Until then...

    Fandango at Home (formerly VuDu, which was a much better name) keeps
    upgrading my old movies to UHD. They announce it each time they do a few. I
    guess they're trying to get me to buy more movies, but there are very few >>>> new movies I even want to watch. All are sequels, prequels, reboots, crap >>>> based on old TV shows, comic book movies, live action movies based on
    animated movies and Woke crap — generally nothing original. How many miles
    do they think they need to get out of all of these retreads?

    I hear ya. Years ago I was a "movie guy" and had a projector, then a
    big (for the time, at 65 inches) plasma. Huge surround-sound system,
    too. But the movie scene has went downhill in the last decade.
    Especially in the last five years. I still have the plasma and the
    surround-sound system, but it doesn't get used a lot - not enough to
    justify a bigger and better display.

    The plasma doesn't have all that many hours on it and still looks
    great. But the modest size requires sitting close - about 7 feet from
    the screen, in my setup.

    My own 50" plasma died a while back. I got it in 2009 and it died last
    year in the spring if I recall correctly. I considered having it fixed
    but what point was there to fixing a 50" 1080p display when you could
    get a 40" 4k Smart TV for a few hundred?

    Exactly. These things have gotten so cheap now that people sometimes just throw them away when they move instead of packing them up.

    I doubt I would have been able to find anyone who could even fix that
    plasma television, to be completely honest. For all I know, the
    replacement panel would have cost me $80, but where do you even find
    someone who is able to open up the device and replace the faulty part
    anymore?

    --
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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Mon Feb 10 10:31:09 2025
    On 2025-02-10 3:07 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-09, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-08 12:13 p.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-08 10:50 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-07 10:38 p.m., Joel wrote:
    CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:

    Why is [it] not obvious, [that] DJT [is] the antichrist? >>>>>>>>>>> It doesn't even imply he's a bad person as such, one can make their >>>>>>>>>>> own judgments on that, it implies that he's a potential replacement >>>>>>>>>>> for the real thing. My attitude is that I don't see him as a >>>>>>>>>>> competitor to myself, I see him as a competitor *politically* more >>>>>>>>>>> broadly, but I can work with that, I can work with anyone with an open
    mind.

    How about you faggots let him fix the country and figure out if he's >>>>>>>>>> evil after he's done?

    Can you point to *anything* he's doing to "fix" anything in my >>>>>>>>> country?

    He just banned deluded faggots from participating in women's sports. He
    also just stopped the money laundering of USAID. I'm sure you'll find a
    way to believe that those two things are racist or sexist though. >>>>>>>

    Women's athletics is a unique piece of the puzzle - certainly publicly >>>>>>> funded programs would require HRT treatment or leave out trans women, >>>>>>> based on their judgment relative to the exact sport in question, I can >>>>>>> accept that reality, but nevertheless you're only shooting down your >>>>>>> argument with language like "deluded faggots", trans women are not gay >>>>>>> men.

    Transsexuals are homosexuals and nothing more. They are an embarrassment >>>>>> to themselves and society.

    Usually it doesn't seem that they're even homosexuals, as most men who claim
    to be women ("transexuals"), also claim to be lesbians. So it's just >>>>> perverted men who are attracted to women, but they've got to be weird about
    it.

    I just don't see why these people believe that it should be their right >>>> to not only inform you of their sexual preferences but for you to accept >>>> and embrace it. I don't talk about what I am turned on by to anyone but >>>> my wife, and even there I have some limitations. They are simply looking >>>> for attention and I kind of don't even blame them for needing so much of >>>> it considering how everyone is on their phone and unable to carry a
    normal conversation anymore. I imagine it will only get much worse with >>>> time.

    Can't argue with you there. It would be like two otherwise normal men
    meeting and instantly saying something like, "I like to have sex with red >>> headed women." That's just not how normal people "meet and greet." It's just
    weird.

    As for phones and the inability to have a real conversations because of
    them, you're not kidding. Too much of that crap in my own family.

    I see it in the hallways of the school I'm at. Where I was before, cell
    phones were not allowed in class or in the hallways at all and I took
    particular joy in telling the students to take their headphones off or
    to get rid of their phones. In this school, they're tolerated in the
    hallways and it is a sad sight to behold. Everyone is walking around
    staring at their device at all times. Unlike my own experience as an
    adolescent where you would take advantage of a break to talk to your
    friends and hit on a girl you like, these people might walk together but
    don't even talk to one another. They are no different than the zombies
    in The Walking Dead looking for some human flesh to bite into.

    My dad actually saw a couple teenagers (apparently on a date) sitting across from each other in a restaurant, texting to each other — neither one talking.

    Since you brought up zombies, I love that one scene in Warm Bodies where the protagonist zombie is talking about how people used to be able to
    communicate and "connect," and they flashback to the airport when it was still in operation (before the zombie infestation) and every single person (man, woman and child) is interacting with their cell phones and totally ignoring each other.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AH2tJxBmj4

    Go to 1:40 if you want to get the part of the scene that I'm talking about.

    Show this to your kids. I wonder if they'll even notice the irony.

    I think that a good chunk of the kids took the vaccine and are unable to
    think critically anymore.

    While I'm on the topic, this podcast is worth listening to: <https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ezra-levant-exclusive-pfizers-covid-jabs-were-not-safe/id1481110009?i=1000689102525>


    Dr. Naomi Wolf talks about the damage Pfizer hid from the public such as
    the vaccine affecting the part of the brain allowing people to control
    their urges and think critically. Additionally, the documents Pfizer
    released explains why people die suddenly: a sudden shot of adrenaline
    to the compromised heart during sport or sleep.

    --
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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Mon Feb 10 11:45:45 2025
    CrudeSausage wrote:

    My own 50" plasma died a while back. I got it in 2009 and it died last
    year in the spring if I recall correctly. I considered having it fixed
    but what point was there to fixing a 50" 1080p display when you could
    get a 40" 4k Smart TV for a few hundred?

    40"? Is that a typo? Hell, you can get a 65" 4k TV for a few
    hundred, these days. I wouldn't recommend one that "cheap", but they
    are available.

    The way prices are, IMO 65" is the smallest size that anyone should
    consider, unless they simply cannot fit it. I bought a 55" (my first
    4k TV) a little over a year ago, but only because that's the biggest
    that would fit in the rack in my man cave. 55" is a decent size in my application since my distance, eyes to screen, is only 6 feet. But if
    I could have fit a 65", I would have certainly spent the tiny sum of
    money needed to move up.

    If I were to replace the 65" plasma in my main A/V room, I would go
    with a 75". But even 75" is kinda small for 4k unless you're sitting
    pretty close. I would go with an 85" but it would require me to
    seperate my speakers further, which I'd rather not do.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to chrisv on Mon Feb 10 13:02:04 2025
    On 2025-02-10 12:45 p.m., chrisv wrote:
    CrudeSausage wrote:

    My own 50" plasma died a while back. I got it in 2009 and it died last
    year in the spring if I recall correctly. I considered having it fixed
    but what point was there to fixing a 50" 1080p display when you could
    get a 40" 4k Smart TV for a few hundred?

    40"? Is that a typo? Hell, you can get a 65" 4k TV for a few
    hundred, these days. I wouldn't recommend one that "cheap", but they
    are available.

    The 50" was a basement television I used whenever I was working out. It
    was retired from main unit use by a 75" Sony 4K we bought when we moved
    in. Since it's very much a secondary unit, I didn't see the point of
    spending more for something bigger than 40". I preferred to spend less
    and get a quality 40" from Sony than a cheaper 50" from some brand I
    can't trust.

    The way prices are, IMO 65" is the smallest size that anyone should
    consider, unless they simply cannot fit it. I bought a 55" (my first
    4k TV) a little over a year ago, but only because that's the biggest
    that would fit in the rack in my man cave. 55" is a decent size in my application since my distance, eyes to screen, is only 6 feet. But if
    I could have fit a 65", I would have certainly spent the tiny sum of
    money needed to move up.

    If I were to replace the 65" plasma in my main A/V room, I would go
    with a 75". But even 75" is kinda small for 4k unless you're sitting
    pretty close. I would go with an 85" but it would require me to
    seperate my speakers further, which I'd rather not do.

    I have since moved the 40" from the basement to our bedroom since our
    basement was flooded (it rained a lot one day in August and a lot of
    homes had their basements flooded when the sewers couldn't handle the
    load). I'm keeping it there so that the basement could have more space
    and be somewhat of a playroom for our boy. For what it's worth, I like
    small 4K televisions because the image seems sharper.

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Mon Feb 10 14:46:46 2025
    CrudeSausage wrote:

    The 50" was a basement television I used whenever I was working out. It
    was retired from main unit use by a 75" Sony 4K we bought when we moved
    in. Since it's very much a secondary unit, I didn't see the point of
    spending more for something bigger than 40". I preferred to spend less
    and get a quality 40" from Sony than a cheaper 50" from some brand I
    can't trust.

    Yeah, after extensive research I spent $1000 on my Sony 55" fifteen
    months ago. A friend of mine was saying "buy this $400 TV, they all
    look good now", but I wasn't going to cheap-out on something that I'm
    going to use almost daily for the next five years.

    I have since moved the 40" from the basement to our bedroom since our >basement was flooded (it rained a lot one day in August and a lot of
    homes had their basements flooded when the sewers couldn't handle the
    load). I'm keeping it there so that the basement could have more space
    and be somewhat of a playroom for our boy. For what it's worth, I like
    small 4K televisions because the image seems sharper.

    If "4k" isn't sharp, something is lacking with either the source or
    what's being done with it. For your eyes to be able to resolve all of
    the details in a true 4k image, you need to be about four feet from a
    65" display!

    https://www.rgb.com/display-size-resolution-and-ideal-viewing-distance

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to chrisv on Mon Feb 10 17:17:03 2025
    On 2025-02-10 3:46 p.m., chrisv wrote:
    CrudeSausage wrote:

    The 50" was a basement television I used whenever I was working out. It
    was retired from main unit use by a 75" Sony 4K we bought when we moved
    in. Since it's very much a secondary unit, I didn't see the point of
    spending more for something bigger than 40". I preferred to spend less
    and get a quality 40" from Sony than a cheaper 50" from some brand I
    can't trust.

    Yeah, after extensive research I spent $1000 on my Sony 55" fifteen
    months ago. A friend of mine was saying "buy this $400 TV, they all
    look good now", but I wasn't going to cheap-out on something that I'm
    going to use almost daily for the next five years.

    I haven't bought that many televisions in my life but I still have the
    32" Sony I bought in 2008 and it works perfectly. The Sony laptop I
    bought in 2010 wasn't all too powerful, but it never failed on me (even
    though its hard disk did). Even the Playstation 3 I eventually bought
    because the Xbox 360 kept dying (I bought five in the span of four
    years) never died. The result is that in addition to the 75" Sony and
    the 32" Sony, I bought a 40" Sony. Unlike other brands, their quality is
    not questionable.

    I have since moved the 40" from the basement to our bedroom since our
    basement was flooded (it rained a lot one day in August and a lot of
    homes had their basements flooded when the sewers couldn't handle the4
    load). I'm keeping it there so that the basement could have more space
    and be somewhat of a playroom for our boy. For what it's worth, I like
    small 4K televisions because the image seems sharper.

    If "4k" isn't sharp, something is lacking with either the source or
    what's being done with it. For your eyes to be able to resolve all of
    the details in a true 4k image, you need to be about four feet from a
    65" display!

    https://www.rgb.com/display-size-resolution-and-ideal-viewing-distance

    It's sharp enough. The 75" doesn't seem as sharp as the 40" one, but it probably has to do with the fact that even in 4k, pixels will look big
    on a big screen.

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to chrisv on Mon Feb 10 18:44:07 2025
    chrisv wrote:

    Another non-Sony was a Toshiba 35" CRT. It had a flat(ish) screen, a
    more advanced "three line" comb filter, and S-VHS inputs.

    Oh, and somewhere in here I also had a 480p front-projector with a 76"
    screen, used only for movies. It was only "DVD quality", but at the
    time that big, widescreen, DVD-quality image was pretty awesome!

    My first widescreen HDTV (720p/1080i) was a 55" Toshiba CRT rear
    projector. The Big Box!

    My first flatscreen was my 65" Panasonic 1080P plasma in 2009.

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Mon Feb 10 18:15:48 2025
    CrudeSausage wrote:

    chrisv wrote:

    Yeah, after extensive research I spent $1000 on my Sony 55" fifteen
    months ago. A friend of mine was saying "buy this $400 TV, they all
    look good now", but I wasn't going to cheap-out on something that I'm
    going to use almost daily for the next five years.

    I haven't bought that many televisions in my life but I still have the
    32" Sony I bought in 2008 and it works perfectly.
    (....)
    The result is that in addition to the 75" Sony and
    the 32" Sony, I bought a 40" Sony. Unlike other brands, their quality is
    not questionable.

    I'm a fan of Sony TV's, too. But there have been others. The first
    TV I ever bought for myself was the Sylvania "Superset" 19. I believe
    it was one of the first affordable TV's to use a comb filter.

    https://docs.ampnuts.ru/eevblog.docs/Sencore/Sencore_Tech_Tips/TT201p%20-%20Understanding%20Video%20Comb%20Filters.pdf

    The memorable Sylvania commercial:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyoWXhxHB0s

    Next was the mighty Sony KV-25XBR. The best consumer TV on the
    market. Full stop.

    Another non-Sony was a Toshiba 35" CRT. It had a flat(ish) screen, a
    more advanced "three line" comb filter, and S-VHS inputs.

    My first widescreen HDTV (720p/1080i) was a 55" Toshiba CRT rear
    projector. The Big Box!

    My first flatscreen was my 65" Panasonic 1080P plasma in 2009.

    Since then it's been Sony MVA LCD's, three of them, all of them Sony's
    "top quality", excepting their OLED TV's.

    Oh and a couple of 32" IPS LCD bedroom TV's, Samsung and LG.

    More than you wanted to know!

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to chrisv on Mon Feb 10 19:48:00 2025
    On 2025-02-10 7:15 p.m., chrisv wrote:
    CrudeSausage wrote:

    chrisv wrote:

    Yeah, after extensive research I spent $1000 on my Sony 55" fifteen
    months ago. A friend of mine was saying "buy this $400 TV, they all
    look good now", but I wasn't going to cheap-out on something that I'm
    going to use almost daily for the next five years.

    I haven't bought that many televisions in my life but I still have the
    32" Sony I bought in 2008 and it works perfectly.
    (....)
    The result is that in addition to the 75" Sony and
    the 32" Sony, I bought a 40" Sony. Unlike other brands, their quality is
    not questionable.

    I'm a fan of Sony TV's, too. But there have been others. The first
    TV I ever bought for myself was the Sylvania "Superset" 19. I believe
    it was one of the first affordable TV's to use a comb filter.

    https://docs.ampnuts.ru/eevblog.docs/Sencore/Sencore_Tech_Tips/TT201p%20-%20Understanding%20Video%20Comb%20Filters.pdf

    The memorable Sylvania commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyoWXhxHB0s

    Nowadays, Sylvania is synonymous with low quality. I imagine that it's
    no longer a Western-owned company though. Somehow, I never saw that
    commercial either.

    Next was the mighty Sony KV-25XBR. The best consumer TV on the
    market. Full stop.

    Another non-Sony was a Toshiba 35" CRT. It had a flat(ish) screen, a
    more advanced "three line" comb filter, and S-VHS inputs.

    My first widescreen HDTV (720p/1080i) was a 55" Toshiba CRT rear
    projector. The Big Box!

    I actually liked these but people just didn't want to have a heavy TV
    anymore. My father-in-law had one and only begrudgingly moved to a flat
    panel when the lamp inside it died and he found out that replacing it
    would cost him as much as a new TV.

    My first flatscreen was my 65" Panasonic 1080P plasma in 2009.

    Since then it's been Sony MVA LCD's, three of them, all of them Sony's
    "top quality", excepting their OLED TV's.

    Oh and a couple of 32" IPS LCD bedroom TV's, Samsung and LG.

    More than you wanted to know!

    Actually, I like knowing this stuff. I have a nerdish co-worker that I
    like a lot who tells me about his tech history. In a world where people
    talk about the weather and echo whatever they hear on the TV news, it's refreshing to be able to talk nerd with a nerd. The guy told me he found
    his old CoCo 2 today. That launched one heck of a fun conversation.


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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Tue Feb 11 00:50:50 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 23:04:18 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/9/25 9:45 PM, Bertietaylor wrote:
    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 3:16:10 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/9/25 3:06 AM, Bertietaylor wrote:
    If antisemitism was not so hot in Germany why were the Jews persecuted >>>> by the Nazis?

    It wasn't just Germans. You need to go and look a bit north of them to
    see what THOSE cro-magnons were doing to each other. In Lithuania and
    Latvia regions.

    The people in that entire little "Europe" are savages.

    Wrong, Roachie. Arindam took an expensive Insight guided tour of Poland,
    Baltic states and Russia in 2017. They were all very nice in their
    particular ways. A most enjoyable tour, this. The guide said that Jews
    from the South came to Riga and were shipped out. I guess, to the
    Protestantsphere. Showed the places near the port they were kept before
    their departure.

    Woof-woof woof woof-woof woof

    Bertietaylor


    Why don't you check them out 100 years before that. 1917 to late 1930s.
    Those who witnessed that claimed WW1 was nothing compared to those
    people's savagery. They were burning each other's houses!... Ordinary
    people, not the army from somewhere. Their ordinary people were killing
    each other off worse than in WW1.

    So what's new, Roachie? Apes after all, you silly bipeds. All the same,
    unless you are an Innuit or Kalahari or Arya like Arindam. Point is,
    they are good now. Folksy in Lithuania. Solo on Latvia. Groupsy in
    Estonia. Going by their quality of music for tourists. Nice.

    Btw nothing beats the slaughter of the Armenian Christians by their
    Muslim neighbours in that time period. So truly evil, you apes can be,
    when dogma, greed, envy, cruelty unite for killing.


    Arindam can be "guided" into getting farted out too. Those guides would
    turn all the fat in you into soap in no time if they had the chance. Not
    that I wouldn't take their side, a soap bar is more useful than you.

    Quite, so it is amusing when an unabashed stupid evil ape like you,
    Roachie, does any kind of moral posturing. Well, enjoy your beans and
    fart away before Trump kicks you out.

    Woof woof-woof woof woof-woof woof

    Bertietaylor

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to chrisv on Tue Feb 11 02:10:38 2025
    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 14:46:46 -0600, chrisv wrote:

    If "4k" isn't sharp, something is lacking with either the source or
    what's being done with it. For your eyes to be able to resolve all of
    the details in a true 4k image, you need to be about four feet from a
    65" display!

    Even with the transition from VHS to DVD I realized I didn't need to see
    every bead of sweat on Christy Moore's forehead.

    I've noticed many recent productions tend to be dark. (visually, not thematically). I think this may be a decision to keep the ambient lighting
    low enough that the crappy work on the sets doesn't stand out in 4k.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Tue Feb 11 02:16:47 2025
    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 17:17:03 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    I haven't bought that many televisions in my life but I still have the
    32" Sony I bought in 2008 and it works perfectly. The Sony laptop I
    bought in 2010 wasn't all too powerful, but it never failed on me (even though its hard disk did). Even the Playstation 3 I eventually bought
    because the Xbox 360 kept dying (I bought five in the span of four
    years) never died. The result is that in addition to the 75" Sony and
    the 32" Sony, I bought a 40" Sony. Unlike other brands, their quality is
    not questionable.

    That wasn't my experience with a Sony DVD player. I replaced it with a LG
    that was still performing well the last time I used it. otoh I never had a problem with the Xbox 360.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to rbowman on Mon Feb 10 21:39:15 2025
    On 2025-02-10 9:16 p.m., rbowman wrote:
    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 17:17:03 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    I haven't bought that many televisions in my life but I still have the
    32" Sony I bought in 2008 and it works perfectly. The Sony laptop I
    bought in 2010 wasn't all too powerful, but it never failed on me (even
    though its hard disk did). Even the Playstation 3 I eventually bought
    because the Xbox 360 kept dying (I bought five in the span of four
    years) never died. The result is that in addition to the 75" Sony and
    the 32" Sony, I bought a 40" Sony. Unlike other brands, their quality is
    not questionable.

    That wasn't my experience with a Sony DVD player. I replaced it with a LG that was still performing well the last time I used it. otoh I never had a problem with the Xbox 360.

    You probably didn't play it as much as I did. Mine always died within a
    year, sometimes faster. I didn't even bother with the warranty process;
    I just bought a new one every time. I'd still send out the old one for
    repairs, but I'd just sell it once it came back.

    --
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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Tue Feb 11 03:14:04 2025
    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 21:39:15 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    You probably didn't play it as much as I did. Mine always died within a
    year, sometimes faster. I didn't even bother with the warranty process;
    I just bought a new one every time. I'd still send out the old one for repairs, but I'd just sell it once it came back.

    Probably not. I did Gears of War, one of the Rainbow 6 titles, and another
    I can't remember. I bought an Assassins Creed and GTA but didn't like
    either. I recently dusted it off, put new batteries in the controller, and
    was surprised it still worked.

    I'm not much of a gamer. My hand-eye coordination sucks. It was amusing
    when the pimply faced kid at Target carded me when I bought a game.

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 11 09:33:39 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Montag000010, 10.02.2025 um 23:43 schrieb Physfitfreak:
    On 2/10/25 2:13 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
    Luther was born in Eisleben and that city belonged to one of these
    tiny states.


    When a language is spoken, the speakers of that language automatically
    share features and traits. How old is German language? There's been
    German people as far back as German was spoken.


    Well, no..

    A language does not create ethnicity, but is kind of common denominator
    in any society, because without a common language you cannot speak with
    each other.

    That's why within a single country (mostly) only a single language is
    spoken.

    But this would make the language dependent of the land, because land
    cannot migrate, while people can (and then learn a new language abroad).

    Ok, yes, Germany existed since ancient times, because that piece of
    Earth' surface existed long ago, even when there were no Germans or even
    no people at all, but crocodiles and dinosaurs lived in that country.

    But dinos couldn't speak, German is most likely younger than the land.

    TH

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to rbowman on Tue Feb 11 07:02:49 2025
    rbowman wrote:

    chrisv wrote:

    If "4k" isn't sharp, something is lacking with either the source or
    what's being done with it. For your eyes to be able to resolve all of
    the details in a true 4k image, you need to be about four feet from a
    65" display!

    Even with the transition from VHS to DVD I realized I didn't need to see >every bead of sweat on Christy Moore's forehead.

    Yes, but what is wanted is to get the "big screen experience". i.e.
    the image fills, say, 30+ degrees of view. To get that without the
    image being visibly blurry, you need to step up to 1080p. 4k is,
    generally, overkill for most people.

    I've noticed many recent productions tend to be dark. (visually, not >thematically). I think this may be a decision to keep the ambient lighting >low enough that the crappy work on the sets doesn't stand out in 4k.

    Hmm... Probably most people wouldn't notice. Most people sit too far
    away from their TV for their eyes to resolve even 1080p.

    What does get noticed, I think, is excessive compression of the
    signal. Even a "4k" video stream can be compressed into low bit-rate
    crap.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to rbowman on Tue Feb 11 08:48:50 2025
    On 2025-02-10 10:14 p.m., rbowman wrote:
    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 21:39:15 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    You probably didn't play it as much as I did. Mine always died within a
    year, sometimes faster. I didn't even bother with the warranty process;
    I just bought a new one every time. I'd still send out the old one for
    repairs, but I'd just sell it once it came back.

    Probably not. I did Gears of War, one of the Rainbow 6 titles, and another
    I can't remember. I bought an Assassins Creed and GTA but didn't like
    either. I recently dusted it off, put new batteries in the controller, and was surprised it still worked.

    I'm not much of a gamer. My hand-eye coordination sucks. It was amusing
    when the pimply faced kid at Target carded me when I bought a game.

    My foot-eye coordination is shit but my hand-eye is superb. It would
    explain why I was terrible at soccer yet fantastic at volleyball. Tell
    yourself that in the four years I played with the Xbox 360 exclusively,
    I had about 130 games not counting the downloadable ones. I played _a
    lot_. I loved the system too despite its obvious reliability issues. The
    PS3 just never felt right.

    I'm not a fan of GTA at all (hence my _still_ not finishing the similar
    Red Dead Redemption 2) but I was always a huge fan of Assassin's Creed.
    I know a new one just came out and I think I missed the one before that,
    but I thought they were always well built.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to RonB on Tue Feb 11 08:53:48 2025
    On 2025-02-11 1:28 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-10, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-10 3:08 a.m., RonB wrote:
    On 2025-02-09, CrudeSausage <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-02-08 2:23 p.m., chrisv wrote:
    RonB wrote:

    chrisv wrote:

    720P, for movies, isn't bad at all. A lot of the "cheaper" streaming >>>>>>> content is 720P to this day. 1080P is way plenty, IMO. We still live >>>>>>> in what is mostly a 1080P world, with exceptions, and that's fine by >>>>>>> me.

    I guess when they start building homes with entire walls being video >>>>>>> displays, 4k will make sense for video. Until then...

    Fandango at Home (formerly VuDu, which was a much better name) keeps >>>>>> upgrading my old movies to UHD. They announce it each time they do a few. I
    guess they're trying to get me to buy more movies, but there are very few
    new movies I even want to watch. All are sequels, prequels, reboots, crap
    based on old TV shows, comic book movies, live action movies based on >>>>>> animated movies and Woke crap — generally nothing original. How many miles
    do they think they need to get out of all of these retreads?

    I hear ya. Years ago I was a "movie guy" and had a projector, then a >>>>> big (for the time, at 65 inches) plasma. Huge surround-sound system, >>>>> too. But the movie scene has went downhill in the last decade.
    Especially in the last five years. I still have the plasma and the
    surround-sound system, but it doesn't get used a lot - not enough to >>>>> justify a bigger and better display.

    The plasma doesn't have all that many hours on it and still looks
    great. But the modest size requires sitting close - about 7 feet from >>>>> the screen, in my setup.

    My own 50" plasma died a while back. I got it in 2009 and it died last >>>> year in the spring if I recall correctly. I considered having it fixed >>>> but what point was there to fixing a 50" 1080p display when you could
    get a 40" 4k Smart TV for a few hundred?

    Exactly. These things have gotten so cheap now that people sometimes just >>> throw them away when they move instead of packing them up.

    I doubt I would have been able to find anyone who could even fix that
    plasma television, to be completely honest. For all I know, the
    replacement panel would have cost me $80, but where do you even find
    someone who is able to open up the device and replace the faulty part
    anymore?

    I don't know much about plasma TVs except that they came out before the curret crop of flatscreen TVs.

    Plasmas were superior to the LCDs for a while because their blacks
    actually looked black. However, once the increased refreshed rates
    started appearing (240hz in particular), the plasmas became a much
    tougher sell. Then, the LEDs and OlEDs and whatever else not only made
    plasma look pale in comparison technically, but they also cost more or
    less the same.

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Tue Feb 11 09:50:50 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Montag000010, 10.02.2025 um 23:43 schrieb Physfitfreak:
    On 2/10/25 2:13 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
    Luther was born in Eisleben and that city belonged to one of these
    tiny states.


    When a language is spoken, the speakers of that language automatically share features and traits. How old is German language? There's been
    German people as far back as German was spoken.


    Well, no..

    A language does not create ethnicity, but is kind of common denominator
    in any society, because without a common language you cannot speak with
    each other.

    That's why within a single country (mostly) only a single language is
    spoken.

    But this would make the language dependent of the land, because land
    cannot migrate, while people can (and then learn a new language abroad).

    Ok, yes, Germany existed since ancient times, because that piece of
    Earth' surface existed long ago, even when there were no Germans or even
    no people at all, but crocodiles and dinosaurs lived in that country.

    But dinos couldn't speak, German is most likely younger than the land.

    TH

    How would You know dinos couldn't speak???? How about singing?


    I mean, birds sing and talk.




    --
    The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
    to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
    and challenge the unchallengeable.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to chrisv on Tue Feb 11 21:09:04 2025
    On Tue, 11 Feb 2025 07:02:49 -0600, chrisv wrote:

    Hmm... Probably most people wouldn't notice. Most people sit too far
    away from their TV for their eyes to resolve even 1080p.

    A bigger screen might benefit me but that's more of a personal problem.
    It's 19" which is perfectly fine most of the time. The computer monitor is
    23" and I need reading glasses but I watch the TV without glasses.

    The problem comes with scenes like where they show a text message on a cellphone. That falls into some gray area of my visual acuity. A couple of weeks ago when I fired up the Xbox to see if it still worked, during the training part of the game where they show which button does what I had
    problems with the icons.

    otoh one of my neighbors has some huge screen that looks like a outdoor
    movie when I drive by at night. If I could pick up the sound I could sit outside in a lawn chair and watch it.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Tue Feb 11 21:14:08 2025
    On Tue, 11 Feb 2025 08:48:50 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    I'm not a fan of GTA at all (hence my _still_ not finishing the similar
    Red Dead Redemption 2) but I was always a huge fan of Assassin's Creed.
    I know a new one just came out and I think I missed the one before that,
    but I thought they were always well built.

    I got really, really sick of running over miles of rooftops after a
    respawn. That did have its advantages though. When I finally gave up I was killed by a squad of assassins and would respawn in the middle of the same squad. Rinse and repeat.

    With GTA I spent most of my time wandering around wondering what I was
    supposed to do. I gave that one to a friend's kid who I assume had it
    scoped out in about 5 minutes.

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to rbowman on Tue Feb 11 19:48:46 2025
    On 2025-02-11 4:14 p.m., rbowman wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Feb 2025 08:48:50 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    I'm not a fan of GTA at all (hence my _still_ not finishing the similar
    Red Dead Redemption 2) but I was always a huge fan of Assassin's Creed.
    I know a new one just came out and I think I missed the one before that,
    but I thought they were always well built.

    I got really, really sick of running over miles of rooftops after a
    respawn. That did have its advantages though. When I finally gave up I was killed by a squad of assassins and would respawn in the middle of the same squad. Rinse and repeat.

    With GTA I spent most of my time wandering around wondering what I was supposed to do. I gave that one to a friend's kid who I assume had it
    scoped out in about 5 minutes.

    I think that part of the fun of GTA is the fact that that it isn't
    linear and you can pretty much do whatever you want. As for Assassin's
    Creed, I always enjoyed climbing things to sync views as well as the
    sword fights. I would routinely jump into crowds of people, start a
    swordfight and kill them all.

    --
    CrudeSausage/
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Wed Feb 12 03:21:59 2025
    On Tue, 11 Feb 2025 19:48:46 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    I think that part of the fun of GTA is the fact that that it isn't
    linear and you can pretty much do whatever you want. As for Assassin's
    Creed, I always enjoyed climbing things to sync views as well as the
    sword fights. I would routinely jump into crowds of people, start a swordfight and kill them all.

    Doing whatever I want in GTA didn't seem to be advancing the story line,
    if there is one. In AC if I started a sword fight I'd be the one who got killed.

    Anna Mocikat worked in the games industry before moving to the US and
    becoming a cyberpunk author. Her major work is the 'Behind Blue Eyes'
    series but she also has a 'Cyber Squad' series. That one is self-
    referential since it treats the BBE universe as a video game and the cyber squad are the QA people testing the game. She works in the terminology and techniques of game design. It isn't my favorite of her works but the
    insider view was interesting.

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 12 08:42:33 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Dienstag000011, 11.02.2025 um 18:50 schrieb The Starmaker:
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Montag000010, 10.02.2025 um 23:43 schrieb Physfitfreak:
    On 2/10/25 2:13 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
    Luther was born in Eisleben and that city belonged to one of these
    tiny states.


    When a language is spoken, the speakers of that language automatically
    share features and traits. How old is German language? There's been
    German people as far back as German was spoken.


    Well, no..

    A language does not create ethnicity, but is kind of common denominator
    in any society, because without a common language you cannot speak with
    each other.

    That's why within a single country (mostly) only a single language is
    spoken.

    But this would make the language dependent of the land, because land
    cannot migrate, while people can (and then learn a new language abroad).

    Ok, yes, Germany existed since ancient times, because that piece of
    Earth' surface existed long ago, even when there were no Germans or even
    no people at all, but crocodiles and dinosaurs lived in that country.

    But dinos couldn't speak, German is most likely younger than the land.

    TH

    How would You know dinos couldn't speak???? How about singing?


    I mean, birds sing and talk.


    Well, ok, as dinosaurs are the ancestors of birds, possibly they could sing.

    But I don't really believe, that they could sing in German.

    TH

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 12 08:40:14 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Dienstag000011, 11.02.2025 um 17:23 schrieb Physfitfreak:


    When a language is spoken, the speakers of that language
    automatically share features and traits. How old is German language?

    VERY old.

    German could possibly be among the oldest languages on Earth.

    At least there exists a writer, who claims, that the Mayas spoke a
    variant of old German.

    There's been German people as far back as German was spoken.


    Well, no..

    A language does not create ethnicity, but is kind of common
    denominator in any society, because without a common language you
    cannot speak with each other.

    That's why within a single country (mostly) only a single language is
    spoken.

    But this would make the language dependent of the land, because land
    cannot migrate, while people can (and then learn a new language abroad).

    Ok, yes, Germany existed since ancient times, because that piece of
    Earth' surface existed long ago, even when there were no Germans or
    even no people at all, but crocodiles and dinosaurs lived in that
    country.

    But dinos couldn't speak, German is most likely younger than the land.

    TH



    You're too dumb for my time. Read Luther. Your true teacher.

    Luther wasn't Prussian and not a protestant!!!

    He was very much a racist and antisemitic, but you can't blame Prussia
    nor the protestants for this, because Luther was a Catholic.


    And you can't call him a German neither, because he could be a citizen
    of a state, which didn't exist.

    And you can't blame Germans for Luther, because 'German' is a language
    and it's not illegal or immoral to speak German.

    German was actually the language of large parts of the Jews (the
    'Ashkenazim' - 'Ashkenaz' means actually 'Germany), who were most likely
    not very antisemitic.

    These German speaking people were also not 'Germans', because no country
    named 'Germany' existed at the time of Luther.

    (Germany was created in 1871, which was almost 300 years later).


    TH

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Wed Feb 12 07:18:44 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Thomas Heger wrote:

    And you can't blame Germans for Luther,

    "Blame"? The guy's a hero!

    --
    'Sorta renders the "nice feature" useless if you can't [use it],
    doesn't it, "chrisv"?' - "Steve Carroll", snit

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to rbowman on Wed Feb 12 09:12:03 2025
    On 2025-02-11 10:21 p.m., rbowman wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Feb 2025 19:48:46 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    I think that part of the fun of GTA is the fact that that it isn't
    linear and you can pretty much do whatever you want. As for Assassin's
    Creed, I always enjoyed climbing things to sync views as well as the
    sword fights. I would routinely jump into crowds of people, start a
    swordfight and kill them all.

    Doing whatever I want in GTA didn't seem to be advancing the story line,
    if there is one. In AC if I started a sword fight I'd be the one who got killed.

    There was a pattern in AC which eventually made it easy to win a sword
    fight. Being a video gamer since the early 1980s where learning patterns
    was important to succeed, I had no trouble figuring it out. As for GTA,
    there is always a story but I must admit that I lost interest after GTA
    V. I actually regret paying money for that shite. The game is basically
    go to point A, watch a cutscene where the characters cuss at one another
    for five minutes, then go to point B at the other end of town where you
    shoot a few guys before watching another five-minute cutscene of the
    characters cussing at one another. Then, return to point A where you
    shoot a few guys and watch a five-minute cutscene of the characters
    cussing at one another. It might be fun for an immature teenager who
    thinks that cussing is cool, but it drains the energy of an adult.

    Anna Mocikat worked in the games industry before moving to the US and becoming a cyberpunk author. Her major work is the 'Behind Blue Eyes'
    series but she also has a 'Cyber Squad' series. That one is self-
    referential since it treats the BBE universe as a video game and the cyber squad are the QA people testing the game. She works in the terminology and techniques of game design. It isn't my favorite of her works but the
    insider view was interesting.
    If cyberpunk stuff is interesting to you, I can't stress enough how
    great Cyberpunk 2077 was.

    --
    CrudeSausage/
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Pfizer knowingly injected us with poison

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Wed Feb 12 19:40:01 2025
    On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 09:12:03 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    There was a pattern in AC which eventually made it easy to win a sword
    fight. Being a video gamer since the early 1980s where learning patterns
    was important to succeed, I had no trouble figuring it out.

    I was late to the party. I've been through several phases. The first was
    the text games. I found them annoying and never got too far. Then in the
    '80s there were the video arcades. I never was very good at PacMan,
    Centipede, and the like. Being a programmer I keep strange hours so I
    would wander over to the Stop'N'Rob at 2 AM, gt a cup of coffee, and play
    a few games of Asteroids. I wasn't good at that either.

    In the 2000's almost all of the programmers and testers I worked with were gamers, some of the QA people even coming from the game industry so I got
    an Xbox and a few games. Some were fun but I was never too good at them
    either. I even sucked with Rocksmith, despite being able to play a guitar. Those notes coming at you confused my mind.

    I don't have a lot of patience for activities where I'm not showing improvement.

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to CrudeSausage on Wed Feb 12 17:11:15 2025
    CrudeSausage wrote:

    RonB wrote:

    I don't know much about plasma TVs except that they came out before the
    curret crop of flatscreen TVs.

    The main feature that is that they are emissive displays, like OLED's.
    So they don't suffer from a multitude of foibles that LCD displays
    suffer from. But they can't compete with LCD's in cost and power
    efficiency, so they went away.

    Plasmas were superior to the LCDs for a while because their blacks
    actually looked black. However, once the increased refreshed rates
    started appearing (240hz in particular), the plasmas became a much
    tougher sell. Then, the LEDs and OlEDs and whatever else not only made
    plasma look pale in comparison technically, but they also cost more or
    less the same.

    I will concede that OLEDs beat plasmas, but I think my plasma looks as
    good as the modern LCD TV's. It may not get as "bright and bold", but
    that's kind of showroom-floor fakery anyway. The plasma has a very
    pleasing, natural look to it. Plenty good for me, anyway.

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  • From chrisv@21:1/5 to rbowman on Wed Feb 12 17:13:13 2025
    rbowman wrote:

    otoh one of my neighbors has some huge screen that looks like a outdoor
    movie when I drive by at night. If I could pick up the sound I could sit >outside in a lawn chair and watch it.

    See, *that's* what you want. 8)

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to rbowman on Wed Feb 12 19:04:59 2025
    On 2025-02-12 2:40 p.m., rbowman wrote:
    On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 09:12:03 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:

    There was a pattern in AC which eventually made it easy to win a sword
    fight. Being a video gamer since the early 1980s where learning patterns
    was important to succeed, I had no trouble figuring it out.

    I was late to the party. I've been through several phases. The first was
    the text games. I found them annoying and never got too far. Then in the
    '80s there were the video arcades. I never was very good at PacMan, Centipede, and the like. Being a programmer I keep strange hours so I
    would wander over to the Stop'N'Rob at 2 AM, gt a cup of coffee, and play
    a few games of Asteroids. I wasn't good at that either.

    In the 2000's almost all of the programmers and testers I worked with were gamers, some of the QA people even coming from the game industry so I got
    an Xbox and a few games. Some were fun but I was never too good at them either. I even sucked with Rocksmith, despite being able to play a guitar. Those notes coming at you confused my mind.

    I don't have a lot of patience for activities where I'm not showing improvement.

    I never tried Rocksmith but I was pretty good at Guitar Hero playing at
    normal. My cousin actually played guitar and did very well at the expert levels. I miss that series.

    --
    CrudeSausage/
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to chrisv on Wed Feb 12 19:11:05 2025
    On 2025-02-12 6:11 p.m., chrisv wrote:
    CrudeSausage wrote:

    RonB wrote:

    I don't know much about plasma TVs except that they came out before the
    curret crop of flatscreen TVs.

    The main feature that is that they are emissive displays, like OLED's.
    So they don't suffer from a multitude of foibles that LCD displays
    suffer from. But they can't compete with LCD's in cost and power
    efficiency, so they went away.

    Plasmas were superior to the LCDs for a while because their blacks
    actually looked black. However, once the increased refreshed rates
    started appearing (240hz in particular), the plasmas became a much
    tougher sell. Then, the LEDs and OlEDs and whatever else not only made
    plasma look pale in comparison technically, but they also cost more or
    less the same.

    I will concede that OLEDs beat plasmas, but I think my plasma looks as
    good as the modern LCD TV's. It may not get as "bright and bold", but
    that's kind of showroom-floor fakery anyway. The plasma has a very
    pleasing, natural look to it. Plenty good for me, anyway.

    I understand that. I thought the 1080p plasma TV was enough for me too.
    Had it not kicked the bucket, I would still be hapily using it today.
    Still, its replacement is pretty nice for the cost I got it for.

    --
    CrudeSausage/
    Gab: @CrudeSausage
    Telegram: @CrudeSausage
    Pfizer knowingly injected us with poison

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  • From Bertietaylor@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Thu Feb 13 01:40:15 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 20:52:18 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/10/25 6:50 PM, Bertietaylor wrote:
    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 23:04:18 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/9/25 9:45 PM, Bertietaylor wrote:
    On Mon, 10 Feb 2025 3:16:10 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 2/9/25 3:06 AM, Bertietaylor wrote:
    If antisemitism was not so hot in Germany why were the Jews persecuted >>>>>> by the Nazis?

    It wasn't just Germans. You need to go and look a bit north of them to >>>>> see what THOSE cro-magnons were doing to each other. In Lithuania and >>>>> Latvia regions.

    The people in that entire little "Europe" are savages.

    Wrong, Roachie. Arindam took an expensive Insight guided tour of Poland, >>>> Baltic states and Russia in 2017. They were all very nice in their
    particular ways. A most enjoyable tour, this. The guide said that Jews >>>> from the South came to Riga and were shipped out. I guess, to the
    Protestantsphere. Showed the places near the port they were kept before >>>> their departure.

    Woof-woof woof woof-woof woof

    Bertietaylor


    Why don't you check them out 100 years before that. 1917 to late 1930s.
    Those who witnessed that claimed WW1 was nothing compared to those
    people's savagery. They were burning each other's houses!... Ordinary
    people, not the army from somewhere. Their ordinary people were killing
    each other off worse than in WW1.

    So what's new, Roachie? Apes after all, you silly bipeds. All the same,
    unless you are an Innuit or Kalahari or Arya like Arindam. Point is,
    they are good now. Folksy in Lithuania. Solo on Latvia. Groupsy in
    Estonia. Going by their quality of music for tourists. Nice.

    Btw nothing beats the slaughter of the Armenian Christians by their
    Muslim neighbours in that time period. So truly evil, you apes can be,
    when dogma, greed, envy, cruelty unite for killing.


    Arindam can be "guided" into getting farted out too. Those guides would
    turn all the fat in you into soap in no time if they had the chance. Not >>> that I wouldn't take their side, a soap bar is more useful than you.

    Quite, so it is amusing when an unabashed stupid evil ape like you,
    Roachie, does any kind of moral posturing. Well, enjoy your beans and
    fart away before Trump kicks you out.

    Woof woof-woof woof woof-woof woof

    Bertietaylor


    No problem with the matter of Trump. When he's killed by the
    Palestinians, news of it will be hard to avoid. But you, you useless
    vermin, I need to know when that glorious moment comes. Hindu gods want
    me to fart you out.

    Beyond thy meagre limits do not encroach -
    Absurdly supercilious roach!

    Get thee under a flat stone and play dead
    Hoping Trump upon it does not tread.

    A total failure are thee in every possible way
    Save as a bad joke every waking day.

    Woof woof-woof woof woof-woof woof woof-woof

    Bertietaylor

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 13 08:11:06 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity

    Am Mittwoch000012, 12.02.2025 um 14:18 schrieb chrisv:
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    And you can't blame Germans for Luther,

    "Blame"? The guy's a hero!

    Well, translating the Bible was a great job.

    But otherwise Luther was nasty man.

    TH

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  • From Adison Vohn Caterson@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Sat Feb 15 22:32:32 2025
    On 2025-02-15, Physfitfreak <[email protected]> wrote:


    I have to divide my list into two. One for the hate list and one for "Sorry-for" people.

    Other than your Mommy, who'd fuckin care about your list?

    <SNIP lunatic "list">

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to PhysFatFuck filled his diaper and on Mon Feb 24 15:25:50 2025
    On 2/22/2025 3:48 PM, PhysFatFuck filled his diaper and wrote:


    My hate list:

    My sorry-for list:


    wtf kind of losers (you and Feeb) have such 'lists' in the first place,
    let alone with 228 entries?


    You need to emulate the alpha male rbowman, who at 75 is still keepin'
    on: staying positive, exercising hard, and learning new things.

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to DFS on Mon Feb 24 23:00:03 2025
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote at 20:25 this Monday (GMT):
    On 2/22/2025 3:48 PM, PhysFatFuck filled his diaper and wrote:


    My hate list:

    My sorry-for list:


    wtf kind of losers (you and Feeb) have such 'lists' in the first place,
    let alone with 228 entries?


    You need to emulate the alpha male rbowman, who at 75 is still keepin'
    on: staying positive, exercising hard, and learning new things.


    75? Wow!
    --
    user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 24 19:04:01 2025
    On 2/24/2025 6:00 PM, candycanearter07 wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote at 20:25 this Monday (GMT):
    On 2/22/2025 3:48 PM, PhysFatFuck filled his diaper and wrote:


    My hate list:

    My sorry-for list:


    wtf kind of losers (you and Feeb) have such 'lists' in the first place,
    let alone with 228 entries?


    You need to emulate the alpha male rbowman, who at 75 is still keepin'
    on: staying positive, exercising hard, and learning new things.


    75? Wow!


    15 in human years, 75 in Linux years.

    Linux ages you fast.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 25 01:12:06 2025
    On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 23:00:03 -0000 (UTC), candycanearter07 wrote:

    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote at 20:25 this Monday (GMT):
    On 2/22/2025 3:48 PM, PhysFatFuck filled his diaper and wrote:


    My hate list:

    My sorry-for list:


    wtf kind of losers (you and Feeb) have such 'lists' in the first place,
    let alone with 228 entries?


    You need to emulate the alpha male rbowman, who at 75 is still keepin'
    on: staying positive, exercising hard, and learning new things.


    75? Wow!

    Actually that milestone is in the rear view. The exercise thing gets me
    snarky messages from fitbit.

    "Take it easy. You really pushed yourself recently! To avoid overtraining
    take some time to slow down and recover. Target 1-35 cardio load today."

    Oops, my cardio load today was 216. More snark to follow tomorrow. Part of
    my learning new things is trying to figure out how they calculate 'cardio load'. Me and a few thousand people, that is. According to the algorithm
    you're either over training or emulating a three toed sloth. Maybe Google turned their AI lose on the problem.

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to DFS on Tue Feb 25 22:00:04 2025
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote at 00:04 this Tuesday (GMT):
    On 2/24/2025 6:00 PM, candycanearter07 wrote:
    DFS <[email protected]ca> wrote at 20:25 this Monday (GMT):
    On 2/22/2025 3:48 PM, PhysFatFuck filled his diaper and wrote:


    My hate list:

    My sorry-for list:


    wtf kind of losers (you and Feeb) have such 'lists' in the first place,
    let alone with 228 entries?


    You need to emulate the alpha male rbowman, who at 75 is still keepin'
    on: staying positive, exercising hard, and learning new things.


    75? Wow!


    15 in human years, 75 in Linux years.

    Linux ages you fast.


    Scary, wonder what the conversion rate is.
    --
    user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom

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  • From Farley Flud@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Sat Mar 8 19:09:08 2025
    XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.physics

    On Sat, 8 Mar 2025 12:47:42 -0600, Physfitfreak wrote:

    On 1/26/25 7:04 AM, Farley Flud wrote:
    From time to time I will revise my Hate List, i.e. a ranking
    of the kinds of people that deserve to be hated.

    Here is my new ranking:

    Cigarette smokers/vapers
    Pickup truck/SUV owners/drivers
    Python/Rust language users
    Smartphone users
    Microslop Winblows/Apple users
    Fast food/soft drink partakers
    Television watchers/movie goers
    Classical rock music lovers
    GNU/Linux distro lackeys




    My sorry-for list:


    * Is "engineer" but thinks engineering is science

    * Thinks physicists are philosophers

    * Enjoys Musicals

    * Enjoys Country Music

    * Plays cards

    * Plays computer games other than chess

    * Thinks USA / Europe is the center of the world

    * Sound of a fart automatically makes him laugh

    * Uses the word "to" to mean "too"

    * Cannot initiate a thread

    * Has a career in the financial system in the USA

    * Is a football fan

    * Is a baseball fan

    * Is a figure skating fan

    * Uses Apple products exclusively

    * Gets excited by watching American wrestling games

    * Watches TV

    * Plays and watches golf

    * Subscribes to cable networks and/or streaming services

    * Drinks sugar-packed carbonated water

    * Wears his "conceal carry" weapon in a way to display it

    * Thinks it's "manly" to drink hard liquor

    * Thinks he's "sophisticated" to drink expensive coffee

    * Doesn't drink coffee

    * Remains stupid absolutely irrespective of the amount of education he gets

    * Thinks scientists are weird individuals


    Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! Absolutely brilliant!





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