• Trump and Musk

    From Archer@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 18 06:23:24 2025
    How long ?

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  • From john larkin @21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 17 19:18:21 2025
    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

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  • From Jeff Liebermann@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 17 20:33:47 2025
    On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 19:18:21 -0700, john larkin <jlArbor.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    Huh? Seems to be about 3 times too long.
    Methinkgs, at this time, 1404 days and counting: <https://logwork.com/countdown-h5o4>

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    Jeff Liebermann [email protected]
    PO Box 272 http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
    Ben Lomond CA 95005-0272
    Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to john larkin on Tue Mar 18 23:51:48 2025
    On 18/03/2025 1:18 pm, john larkin wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    As an American, Trump probably won't last that long.

    He's going to be 79 in June and the average US male life expectancy is
    75.8. The life expectancy of the average US 79-year old male - and less
    than half of them survive to that age - is another 7.78 years, so 12
    years is definitely optimistic

    The relationship between Trump and Musk isn't exactly a healthy one, and
    nobody would be surprised if they fell out.

    And Trump's passion for tariffs isn't going to be great for
    international trade or any national economy. American business has a
    spent a lot on propaganda in favour of less government and less
    regulation, but they aren't going to like it if they get it. The
    Republicans talked about it a lot when they are out of office, but no
    previous Republican administration ever delivered. Trump and Musk may be unhinged enough to try to.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From bitrex@21:1/5 to Jeff Liebermann on Tue Mar 18 15:22:25 2025
    On 3/17/2025 11:33 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
    On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 19:18:21 -0700, john larkin <jlArbor.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    Huh? Seems to be about 3 times too long.
    Methinkgs, at this time, 1404 days and counting: <https://logwork.com/countdown-h5o4>


    I think Elon would want to remind people there's no way he deserves the
    title of "racist", he has not successfully exterminated even one race.

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  • From john larkin @21:1/5 to bitrex on Tue Mar 18 19:58:49 2025
    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 15:22:25 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 11:33 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
    On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 19:18:21 -0700, john larkin <jlArbor.com> wrote:

    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    Huh? Seems to be about 3 times too long.
    Methinkgs, at this time, 1404 days and counting:
    <https://logwork.com/countdown-h5o4>


    I think Elon would want to remind people there's no way he deserves the
    title of "racist", he has not successfully exterminated even one race.

    How many people of color lost in space have you rescued so far?

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  • From bitrex@21:1/5 to Bill Sloman on Wed Mar 19 15:47:06 2025
    On 3/18/2025 8:51 AM, Bill Sloman wrote:
    On 18/03/2025 1:18 pm, john larkin wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    As an American, Trump probably won't last that long.

    He's going to be 79 in June and the average US male life expectancy is
    75.8. The life expectancy of the average US 79-year old male - and less
    than half of them survive to that age - is another 7.78 years, so 12
    years is definitely optimistic

    The relationship between Trump and Musk isn't exactly a healthy one, and nobody would be surprised if they fell out.

    And Trump's passion for tariffs isn't going to be great for
    international trade or any national economy. American business has a
    spent a lot on propaganda in favour of less government and less
    regulation, but they aren't going to like it if they get it. The
    Republicans talked about it a lot when they are out of office, but no previous Republican administration ever delivered. Trump and Musk may be unhinged enough to try to.


    Lots of "fraud" is being uncovered, of course there aren't any charges
    being filed against anyone because the Trump administration realizes
    they don't fully own the courts yet, and they don't actually have anything.

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  • From Jeff Layman@21:1/5 to Bill Sloman on Wed Mar 19 21:42:39 2025
    On 18/03/2025 12:51, Bill Sloman wrote:
    On 18/03/2025 1:18 pm, john larkin wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    As an American, Trump probably won't last that long.

    He's going to be 79 in June and the average US male life expectancy is
    75.8. The life expectancy of the average US 79-year old male - and less
    than half of them survive to that age - is another 7.78 years, so 12
    years is definitely optimistic

    If you look at presidents whose term of office started or ended in the
    last 50 years and who have now died, they seem to have a much longer
    life expectancy than the average:
    Gerald Ford - 93 years
    Jimmy Carter - 100 years
    Ronald Reagan - 93 years
    George H. W. Bush - 94 years

    --
    Jeff

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  • From bitrex@21:1/5 to Jeff Layman on Wed Mar 19 18:43:11 2025
    On 3/19/2025 5:42 PM, Jeff Layman wrote:
    On 18/03/2025 12:51, Bill Sloman wrote:
    On 18/03/2025 1:18 pm, john larkin wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    As an American, Trump probably won't last that long.

    He's going to be 79 in June and the average US male life expectancy is
    75.8. The life expectancy of the average US 79-year old male - and less
    than half of them survive to that age - is another 7.78 years, so 12
    years is definitely optimistic

    If you look at presidents whose term of office started or ended in the
    last 50 years and who have now died, they seem to have a much longer
    life expectancy than the average:
    Gerald Ford - 93 years
    Jimmy Carter - 100 years
    Ronald Reagan - 93 years
    George H. W. Bush - 94 years


    Unlimited access to the best healthcare in the world probably helps

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  • From bitrex@21:1/5 to Archer on Wed Mar 19 18:48:23 2025
    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect,
    other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is
    able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time.

    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out
    of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy
    Days, never to be seen again.

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  • From john larkin@21:1/5 to bitrex on Wed Mar 19 17:34:46 2025
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect,
    other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is
    able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time.

    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out
    of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went >upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy
    Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.

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  • From bitrex@21:1/5 to john larkin on Wed Mar 19 23:09:03 2025
    On 3/19/2025 8:34 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect,
    other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is
    able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time.

    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out
    of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went
    upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy
    Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.


    Settle down Mr. Larkin I was trying to have a humorous discussion with
    the OP, I know you feel I've been neglecting you and want to chat. I
    want to see your Cyber truck do you have one yet?

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  • From john larkin @21:1/5 to bitrex on Wed Mar 19 20:20:16 2025
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:09:03 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 8:34 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect,
    other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is >>> able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time.

    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out
    of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went >>> upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy
    Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.


    Settle down Mr. Larkin I was trying to have a humorous discussion with
    the OP, I know you feel I've been neglecting you and want to chat.

    Oh, that was humor.

    I
    want to see your Cyber truck do you have one yet?

    I know a guy who hangs out with Elon. That gives us three degrees of
    separation to the President.

    The guy had a prototype Cyberthing and I thought it was a crude mess
    that would be improved in production. It wasn't.

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to Jeff Layman on Thu Mar 20 15:12:55 2025
    On 20/03/2025 8:42 am, Jeff Layman wrote:
    On 18/03/2025 12:51, Bill Sloman wrote:
    On 18/03/2025 1:18 pm, john larkin wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    As an American, Trump probably won't last that long.

    He's going to be 79 in June and the average US male life expectancy is
    75.8. The life expectancy of the average US 79-year old male - and less
    than half of them survive to that age - is another 7.78 years, so 12
    years is definitely optimistic

    If you look at presidents whose term of office started or ended in the
    last 50 years and who have now died, they seem to have a much longer
    life expectancy than the average:
    Gerald Ford - 93 years
    Jimmy Carter - 100 years
    Ronald Reagan - 93 years
    George H. W. Bush - 94 years

    None of them were as fat as Donald Trump, and all of them seem to have
    been better educated. Trump shares some of their advantages, but being
    fat and ill-informed makes it unlikely that he will do as well.

    For there to be twelve years of Trump and Musk, Trump has to make it to
    91, and if he gets senile dementia as early as Reagan did he wouldn't be interacting with Musk in any meaningful way, not that there's a lot of intellectual content in their interaction now.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From bitrex@21:1/5 to john larkin on Thu Mar 20 00:25:05 2025
    On 3/19/2025 11:20 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:09:03 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 8:34 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect, >>>> other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is >>>> able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time. >>>>
    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out >>>> of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went >>>> upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy >>>> Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.


    Settle down Mr. Larkin I was trying to have a humorous discussion with
    the OP, I know you feel I've been neglecting you and want to chat.

    Oh, that was humor.

    I
    want to see your Cyber truck do you have one yet?

    I know a guy who hangs out with Elon. That gives us three degrees of separation to the President.

    The guy had a prototype Cyberthing and I thought it was a crude mess
    that would be improved in production. It wasn't.


    Ya but think of how hard you'd be making the haters hate in a Cybertruck
    in a city like SF!

    You could get it wrapped in pink. and put ELON #1 FAN on the gate. and
    you would be straight up _owning_ the libs in an environmentally
    responsible manner.

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to john larkin on Thu Mar 20 15:22:15 2025
    On 20/03/2025 11:34 am, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect,
    other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is
    able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time.

    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out
    of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went
    upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy
    Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.

    Nobody hates Donald Trump. People with enough sense to see him for what
    he is do despise him,and would prefer to see him out of power, but
    hating him would be taking him more seriously than he deserves.

    Assassination would be a bad solution - when creeps like him get
    assassinated their supporters find a replacement who is even creepier.

    One can dislike the political system that put such a dangerous clown
    into the top job, but the appropriate reaction is to reform the system
    to get it closer to the more advanced models in use in most of western
    Europe.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to john larkin on Thu Mar 20 15:29:11 2025
    On 20/03/2025 2:20 pm, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:09:03 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 8:34 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect, >>>> other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is >>>> able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time. >>>>
    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out >>>> of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went >>>> upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy >>>> Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.


    Settle down Mr. Larkin I was trying to have a humorous discussion with
    the OP, I know you feel I've been neglecting you and want to chat.

    Oh, that was humor.

    I
    want to see your Cyber truck do you have one yet?

    I know a guy who hangs out with Elon. That gives us three degrees of separation to the President.

    That's not a safe place to be. When Covid-19 was killing lots of
    American's, Trump managed to ignore all the advice about not getting
    infected and caught it badly enough to put his life at risk.

    The guy had a prototype Cyberthing and I thought it was a crude mess
    that would be improved in production. It wasn't.

    Maybe it's the crudeness that appeals to Musk. He seems to be bonding
    with Trump, which anybody with any taste and discrimination would find difficult.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From john larkin@21:1/5 to bitrex on Thu Mar 20 10:11:21 2025
    On Thu, 20 Mar 2025 00:25:05 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 11:20 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:09:03 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 8:34 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect, >>>>> other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is >>>>> able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time. >>>>>
    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out >>>>> of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went >>>>> upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy >>>>> Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.


    Settle down Mr. Larkin I was trying to have a humorous discussion with
    the OP, I know you feel I've been neglecting you and want to chat.

    Oh, that was humor.

    I
    want to see your Cyber truck do you have one yet?

    I know a guy who hangs out with Elon. That gives us three degrees of
    separation to the President.

    The guy had a prototype Cyberthing and I thought it was a crude mess
    that would be improved in production. It wasn't.


    Ya but think of how hard you'd be making the haters hate in a Cybertruck
    in a city like SF!

    I don't encounter hate here. Everybody is super nice in our
    neighborhood and nobody talks politics or flies Palestinian flags or
    anything. Maybe Irish flags on St Paddy's day.

    Our toilet here at work broke a few weeks ago. A stranger wandered in
    and we showed him around and he gave us the key to his downstairs unit
    so we could use his bathroom. The bakery across the street offered to
    let us use theirs too. That's typical, people helping one another.


    You could get it wrapped in pink. and put ELON #1 FAN on the gate. and
    you would be straight up _owning_ the libs in an environmentally
    responsible manner.

    Owning people isn't my idea of fun. I suppose it's yours.

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to john larkin on Fri Mar 21 15:21:14 2025
    On 21/03/2025 4:11 am, john larkin wrote:
    On Thu, 20 Mar 2025 00:25:05 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 11:20 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:09:03 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 8:34 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>
    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect, >>>>>> other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is >>>>>> able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time. >>>>>>
    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out >>>>>> of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went >>>>>> upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy >>>>>> Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.


    Settle down Mr. Larkin I was trying to have a humorous discussion with >>>> the OP, I know you feel I've been neglecting you and want to chat.

    Oh, that was humor.

    I
    want to see your Cyber truck do you have one yet?

    I know a guy who hangs out with Elon. That gives us three degrees of
    separation to the President.

    The guy had a prototype Cyberthing and I thought it was a crude mess
    that would be improved in production. It wasn't.


    Ya but think of how hard you'd be making the haters hate in a Cybertruck
    in a city like SF!

    I don't encounter hate here. Everybody is super nice in our
    neighborhood and nobody talks politics or flies Palestinian flags or anything. Maybe Irish flags on St Paddy's day.

    You may not encounter hate, but you do seem to exhibit occasional
    irrational hostilities. You label anything even vaguely socialist as "Communist" and think that Donald Trump has "common sense".

    <snip>

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to bitrex on Sat Mar 22 14:49:20 2025
    On 20/03/2025 9:43 am, bitrex wrote:
    On 3/19/2025 5:42 PM, Jeff Layman wrote:
    On 18/03/2025 12:51, Bill Sloman wrote:
    On 18/03/2025 1:18 pm, john larkin wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Mar 2025 06:23:24 +0530, Archer <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    How long ?

    12 years.

    As an American, Trump probably won't last that long.

    He's going to be 79 in June and the average US male life expectancy is
    75.8. The life expectancy of the average US 79-year old male - and less
    than half of them survive to that age - is another 7.78 years, so 12
    years is definitely optimistic

    If you look at presidents whose term of office started or ended in the
    last 50 years and who have now died, they seem to have a much longer
    life expectancy than the average:
    Gerald Ford - 93 years
    Jimmy Carter - 100 years
    Ronald Reagan - 93 years
    George H. W. Bush - 94 years


    Unlimited access to the best healthcare in the world probably helps

    The US doesn't have the best health care in the world. It may have the
    best that money can buy. if you can afford it, but the fact that the practitioners charge for everything they do means that they do more than
    is good for the patients.

    Over-treatment is not ethical, but the doctors working out what
    constitutes over-treatment do have in mind what keeps them financially
    secure.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From [email protected]@21:1/5 to jlArbor.com on Mon Apr 14 12:54:17 2025
    In article <[email protected]>,
    john larkin <jlArbor.com> wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:09:03 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 8:34 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect, >>>> other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is >>>> able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time. >>>>
    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out >>>> of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went >>>> upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy >>>> Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.


    Settle down Mr. Larkin I was trying to have a humorous discussion with
    the OP, I know you feel I've been neglecting you and want to chat.

    Oh, that was humor.

    I
    want to see your Cyber truck do you have one yet?

    I know a guy who hangs out with Elon. That gives us three degrees of >separation to the President.

    As long as we are boosting. The greatest Dutch math genius in the twentieth century was Brouwer (of intuitionism). My father know one of his students,
    and got his thesis. So my Bouwer number is four.
    Maybe this is a larger number, but genius trumps moron.


    The guy had a prototype Cyberthing and I thought it was a crude mess
    that would be improved in production. It wasn't.

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  • From john larkin@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Apr 14 07:46:34 2025
    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 12:54:17 +0200, [email protected] wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    john larkin <jlArbor.com> wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:09:03 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/19/2025 8:34 PM, john larkin wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:48:23 -0400, bitrex <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/17/2025 8:53 PM, Archer wrote:
    How long ?

    No doubt Trump and Musk's relationship will be longer than many expect, >>>>> other billionaire demagogues seem to be the only type of person Trump is >>>>> able to get along with and tolerate for any significant length of time. >>>>>
    But if and when he's served his purpose he will be written out of
    history, perhaps not much different than how the families of the
    half-million or so MAGAs who died from Covid write their relatives out >>>>> of history.

    Killed by a DEI hire. Assassinated by a transgender athlete. Simply went >>>>> upstairs like Chuck Cunningham at the end of the first season of Happy >>>>> Days, never to be seen again.

    It is great fun to listen to the haters whine.


    Settle down Mr. Larkin I was trying to have a humorous discussion with >>>the OP, I know you feel I've been neglecting you and want to chat.

    Oh, that was humor.

    I
    want to see your Cyber truck do you have one yet?

    I know a guy who hangs out with Elon. That gives us three degrees of >>separation to the President.

    As long as we are boosting. The greatest Dutch math genius in the twentieth >century was Brouwer (of intuitionism). My father know one of his students, >and got his thesis. So my Bouwer number is four.
    Maybe this is a larger number, but genius trumps moron.

    How many golf resorts did Brouwer own?

    Yes, Brouwer was a moron.

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

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