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Date: 08 Sep 2006 03:11:28
From: Robert Harmon
Subject: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I am
the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
(rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then I'll
put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass kicking
is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is that this
person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing you sucker.
--
Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name) Harmon
http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r






 
Date: 10 Sep 2006 12:05:53
From: daveb
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
mmmm thanks for the advice, fox.

some may find all this rather amusing -- NOT WW III.

dave
112

Ken Fox wrote:

>
> If you are updating your killfile, the posting name on this post and Robert
> Hermon should probably be added to it.
>
> ken



 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 22:40:29
From:
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
Robert,

He's not irritable. Just terribly, terribly tense.

Maybe he should try decaf. <shudder >

Vernon (the repentant watermelon thumper)

Robert Hermon wrote:
> To avoid any confusion, maybe you could change your name to Robert HardOn?
> :-)
>
> "Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Ab5Mg.8555$bM.7260@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> >I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I
> >am the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
> >(rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
> >Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
> >convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then
> >I'll put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass
> >kicking is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is
> >that this person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing you
> >sucker.
> > --
> > Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name)
> > Harmon
> > http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
> > http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r
> >



 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 20:35:10
From: marika
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts

Randy G. wrote:

> You would be shocked and amazed, but two degrees can be easily
> discerned in the cup if you are using decent coffee.

Friday high of 75-80

cold front coming from the North

Sat 67
Sun 60
Mon 61

mk5000

'Hands... In Da... Air... Now!
Hands hands in the in the air air now!
Hands... In Da... Air... Now!
{*Bring 'em out, bring 'em out '-ti



 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 22:07:10
From: Robert Hermon
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
To avoid any confusion, maybe you could change your name to Robert HardOn?
:-)

"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote in message
news:Ab5Mg.8555$bM.7260@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I
>am the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
>(rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
>Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
>convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then
>I'll put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass
>kicking is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is
>that this person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing you
>sucker.
> --
> Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name)
> Harmon
> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
> http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r
>




  
Date: 08 Sep 2006 20:55:40
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Robert Hermon" <. > wrote in message news:edt7je0goa@news1.newsguy.com...
> To avoid any confusion, maybe you could change your name to Robert HardOn?
> :-)
>
> "Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Ab5Mg.8555$bM.7260@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>>I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I
>>am the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
>>(rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
>>Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
>>convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then
>>I'll put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass
>>kicking is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is
>>that this person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing
>>you sucker.
>> --
>> Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name)
>> Harmon
>> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
>> http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r
>>


ok, let me ask you the question that hundreds of thousands are dying to have
answered:

Did you graduate from Jr. High School, or did you drop out? Would you be
willing to post a scan of your diploma?

ken




   
Date: 09 Sep 2006 19:44:03
From: Nucking Futz
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
Rolling on the floor laughing my ass off!
Why would I want to prove my credentials to a bunch of losers that PID their
coffeemakers?
Sheeeeeeessssshhhhhhhhhhhhhh, get a life!

"Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com > wrote in message
news:4meot1F5htjvU1@individual.net...
[snip]
>
> ok, let me ask you the question that hundreds of thousands are dying to
> have answered:
>
> Did you graduate from Jr. High School, or did you drop out? Would you be
> willing to post a scan of your diploma?
>
> ken
>
>




    
Date: 09 Sep 2006 20:49:50
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Nucking Futz" <nucking.futz@comcast.not > wrote in message
news:quidnXx7H5ZbzJ7YnZ2dnUVZ_oqdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Rolling on the floor laughing my ass off!
> Why would I want to prove my credentials to a bunch of losers that PID
> their coffeemakers?
> Sheeeeeeessssshhhhhhhhhhhhhh, get a life!
>
> "Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4meot1F5htjvU1@individual.net...
> [snip]
>>
>> ok, let me ask you the question that hundreds of thousands are dying to
>> have answered:
>>
>> Did you graduate from Jr. High School, or did you drop out? Would you be
>> willing to post a scan of your diploma?
>>
>> ken
>>

Well, one can draw certain inferences from this post. The individual
posting it appears, most probably to be the same one who posted as "Robert
Hermon" earlier, being as he responded in tune to a post made to said Mr.
"Hermon." He also appears to be quite careless about which name he posts
under at a given time; it is, afterall, hard to keep 30 or more fake names
straight.

All of this points to this individual being the person who posts here under
multiple fake names and uses these names to hide behind to attack people who
have the balls to post under their own names, or at least one consistent
posting name. Ergo, this identity and "Robert Hermon" presumably belong to
"RoqueJa" and his multiple other fake names.

Apologies to Robert Harmon, in spite of his rather crass behavior recently.

If you are updating your killfile, the posting name on this post and Robert
Hermon should probably be added to it.

ken




     
Date: 10 Sep 2006 19:19:04
From: Robert Hermon
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts

"Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com > wrote in message
news:4mhcu1F67287U1@individual.net...
> Well, one can draw certain inferences from this post. The individual
> posting it appears, most probably to be the same one who posted as "Robert
> Hermon" earlier, being as he responded in tune to a post made to said Mr.
> "Hermon."

Wow! You're quite the detective.

> He also appears to be quite careless about which name he posts under at a
> given time; it is, afterall, hard to keep 30 or more fake names straight.
>
> All of this points to this individual being the person who posts here
> under multiple fake names and uses these names to hide behind to attack
> people who have the balls to post under their own names, or at least one
> consistent posting name. Ergo, this identity and "Robert Hermon"
> presumably belong to "RoqueJa" and his multiple other fake names.

Woops! I'll take that back. A good detective never presumes anything without
hard facts.

>
> Apologies to Robert Harmon, in spite of his rather crass behavior
> recently.
>
> If you are updating your killfile, the posting name on this post and
> Robert Hermon should probably be added to it.

Oh no! I've been killfiled!

>
> ken
>
>




 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 09:42:53
From: Carmen
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts

Robert Harmon wrote:
> I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I am
> the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
> (rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
> Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
> convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then I'll
> put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass kicking
> is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is that this
> person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing you sucker.
> --
> Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name) Harmon
> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
> http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r

I don't think it's a deliberate attempt to forge your name Robert, just
an unfortunate similitude as far as your names go. If Mr. Hermon were
trying to forge your posts, he'd add your sig lines. Additionally,
he's posted a few times in here since July, and his posts are just
run-of-the-mill stuff.

Carmen



  
Date: 08 Sep 2006 15:27:05
From: Alfredo Pantani
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
The two Harmons show different "reply to" addresses, post from different
states and use different posting hosts. Kinda strange the funny one is not
even trying to disguise his address if he really wanted to spoof the pouty
one. OTOH I agree is kinda anal all this PID stuff...Who could tell the
difference anyway? One degree?!?!? PLEASEEE.....


"Carmen" <carmensrt@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1157733773.332451.72150@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>
> Robert Harmon wrote:
>> I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I
>> am
>> the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
>> (rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
>> Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next
>> coffee
>> convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then
>> I'll
>> put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass
>> kicking
>> is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is that
>> this
>> person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing you sucker.
>> --
>> Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name)
>> Harmon
>> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
>> http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r
>
> I don't think it's a deliberate attempt to forge your name Robert, just
> an unfortunate similitude as far as your names go. If Mr. Hermon were
> trying to forge your posts, he'd add your sig lines. Additionally,
> he's posted a few times in here since July, and his posts are just
> run-of-the-mill stuff.
>
> Carmen
>




   
Date: 09 Sep 2006 04:01:53
From: Tony Jester
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Alfredo Pantani" <jpantani23@alphaville.org > wrote in message
news:a8-dnbczVd-uc5zYnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> . OTOH I agree is kinda anal all this PID stuff...Who could tell the
> difference anyway? One degree?!?!? PLEASEEE.....

I don't know, it seems like A LOT of people can. However, the one that got
me was the guy who claimed he could tell the difference in shower screen
screw tightness! Yikes.

-Tony-





   
Date: 08 Sep 2006 16:22:15
From: Randy G.
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Alfredo Pantani" <jpantani23@alphaville.org > wrote:

>The two Harmons show different "reply to" addresses, post from different
>states and use different posting hosts. Kinda strange the funny one is not
>even trying to disguise his address if he really wanted to spoof the pouty
>one. OTOH I agree is kinda anal all this PID stuff...Who could tell the
>difference anyway? One degree?!?!? PLEASEEE.....
>
You would be shocked and amazed, but two degrees can be easily
discerned in the cup if you are using decent coffee. If your technique
is good, even one degree can make a difference. OTOH, if you are using
the "espresso roast," nearly-burnt stuff that is passed off on the
public as fit for espresso it probably wouldn't matter much.

Think about all the posts here from adopters of PID'd machines- there
has never been one that regretted it.


Randy "Nuh HUH!" G.
http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com




    
Date: 08 Sep 2006 17:37:09
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Randy G." <frcn@DESPAMMOcncnet.com > wrote in message
news:phu3g2dm8tc3d2b7467dc4edvt6mer7d14@4ax.com...
> "Alfredo Pantani" <jpantani23@alphaville.org> wrote:
>
>>The two Harmons show different "reply to" addresses, post from different
>>states and use different posting hosts. Kinda strange the funny one is not
>>even trying to disguise his address if he really wanted to spoof the pouty
>>one. OTOH I agree is kinda anal all this PID stuff...Who could tell the
>>difference anyway? One degree?!?!? PLEASEEE.....
>>
> You would be shocked and amazed, but two degrees can be easily
> discerned in the cup if you are using decent coffee. If your technique
> is good, even one degree can make a difference. OTOH, if you are using
> the "espresso roast," nearly-burnt stuff that is passed off on the
> public as fit for espresso it probably wouldn't matter much.
>
> Think about all the posts here from adopters of PID'd machines- there
> has never been one that regretted it.
>
>
> Randy "Nuh HUH!" G.
> http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com
>
>

also, precise temperature control is important to the Chiropractic
profession. How would YOU like to receive a coffee enema that was too cold,
or perish the thought, TOO HOT?

ken




 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 09:07:33
From: daveb
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts

> It's a pity you have allowed this person's ("Robert Hermon") post to inflame
> you so much. Your reaction is offensive to any civilised person and
> reflects a brutal and lawless streak.
>
> My respect for you has just evaporated.
>
> Rusty

Actually this is all quite in character for mr. harmon. and NO WAY to
garner any respect or sympathy, for a very minor and silly prank

and it is certainly not advisable to make criminal threats of assault
and battery here on the big "I" -- where they will live forever!

Just ask bill Gates, or any number of others whose writings never
really go away!

Dave
111 silvias
www.hitechespresso.com



 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 08:52:57
From: daveb
Subject: Re: low-life
Actually this is all quite in character for mr. harmon. and NO WAY to
garner any respect or sympathy, for a very minor and silly prank

and it is certainly not advisable to make criminal threats of assault
and battery here on the big "I" -- where they will live forever!

Just ask bill Gates, or any number of others whose writings never
really go away!

Dave
111 silvias
www.htiechespresso.com




Rusty:
>
> It's a pity you have allowed this person's ("Robert Hermon") post to inflame
> you so much. Your reaction is offensive to any civilised person and
> reflects a brutal and lawless streak.
>
> My respect for you has just evaporated.
>
> Rusty



 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 16:07:13
From: Rusty
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts

"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote in message
news:Ab5Mg.8555$bM.7260@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I
>am the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
>(rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
>Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
>convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then
>I'll put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass
>kicking is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is
>that this person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing you
>sucker.
> --
> Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name)
> Harmon
> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
> http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r

It's a pity you have allowed this person's ("Robert Hermon") post to inflame
you so much. Your reaction is offensive to any civilised person and
reflects a brutal and lawless streak.

My respect for you has just evaporated.

Rusty




 
Date: 08 Sep 2006 03:54:01
From: Robert Harmon
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
A former professor at a prestigious left-coast university was terminated
because someone stole his ID, logged into the Farm's network & sent
harassing email to several female students. This professor was a very dear
friend to my wife & me. Besides costing him his tenure, bankruptcy, &
unnecessary personal grief, it also cost the university the finest
humanities professor I've ever known.

There is nothing that makes me madder than seeing the same threat aimed at
me, or another makes no difference. To those of you willing to believe the
worst of others all I will add to what I've already posted is, SHAME ON YOU!
By your careless response to this sad individuals cry for help you've just
encouraged him to continue his behavior.
--
Robert (indifference is a poor substitute for good judgment) Harmon
http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r

"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote in message
news:Ab5Mg.8555$bM.7260@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I
>am the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
>(rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
>Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
>convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then
>I'll put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass
>kicking is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is
>that this person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing you
>sucker.
> --
> Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name)
> Harmon
> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
> http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r
>




  
Date: 07 Sep 2006 22:23:11
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
You seem to see this as the crime of the century.

If this individual was trying to fake your posts, then why has he used a
return email address completely different from yours? Your return address
is below. The person posting as "Robert Hermon" claims to be posting from
something called "news3.newsguy.com" whatever that is.

If someone was trying to convincingly fake your posts, he'd have put more
effort into this than he has.

ken
p.s. your gratuitous insults are not appreciated.



"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote in message
news:tP5Mg.8560$bM.7855@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>A former professor at a prestigious left-coast university was terminated
>because someone stole his ID, logged into the Farm's network & sent
>harassing email to several female students. This professor was a very dear
>friend to my wife & me. Besides costing him his tenure, bankruptcy, &
>unnecessary personal grief, it also cost the university the finest
>humanities professor I've ever known.
>
> There is nothing that makes me madder than seeing the same threat aimed at
> me, or another makes no difference. To those of you willing to believe the
> worst of others all I will add to what I've already posted is, SHAME ON
> YOU! By your careless response to this sad individuals cry for help you've
> just encouraged him to continue his behavior.
> --
> Robert (indifference is a poor substitute for good judgment) Harmon
> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
> http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r
>
> "Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Ab5Mg.8555$bM.7260@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>>I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I
>>am the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
>>(rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
>>Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
>>convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then
>>I'll put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass
>>kicking is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is
>>that this person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing
>>you sucker.
>> --
>> Robert (has no use for cowards who hide behind another person's name)
>> Harmon
>> http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
>> http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r
>>
>
>




   
Date: 08 Sep 2006 04:54:20
From: Robert Harmon
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com > wrote in
news:4mc9l6F5hrahU1@individual.net:

> You seem to see this as the crime of the century.
>
> If this individual was trying to fake your posts, then why has he used
> a return email address completely different from yours? Your return
> address is below. The person posting as "Robert Hermon" claims to be
> posting from something called "news3.newsguy.com" whatever that is.
>
> If someone was trying to convincingly fake your posts, he'd have put
> more effort into this than he has.
>
> ken
> p.s. your gratuitous insults are not appreciated.
>

I didn't say this asshole was all that bright!

You are more than eager to condemn me for a post I didn't generate and I'm
supposed to care what you appreciate, right Ken? The person trying to
impersonate me is a sad & probably impotent man; but people who'll give
them the recognition they so desperatley seek are even sadder. You're not
even aware that you're being manipulated by him are you? Face it, you
fucked up & when you were called on it you responded by lashing out at me.
Have you taken a good look in the mirror lately? Do you like what you see?

Robert Harmon


    
Date: 07 Sep 2006 23:09:15
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
Let's assume for the moment that we have a malicious individual here who is
impersonating you on this ng, rather than someone who just has a similar
name. Those of us who have been here longer than you can remember this sort
of thing happening on more than one occasion. The way you have reacted to
it ensures that this said malicious person is rolling on the floor in
hysterical laughter. You have provided him or her with every degree of
satisfaction he seeks (and more).

This leads me to believe that the best thing you could do at this point
would be to go to sleep and hopefully wake up in a frame of mind a bit more
conducive to dealing with this situation.

ken




"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote in message
news:Xns9837F32FD80EErhharmonZhotmailcom@207.217.125.201...
> "Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:4mc9l6F5hrahU1@individual.net:
>
>> You seem to see this as the crime of the century.
>>
>> If this individual was trying to fake your posts, then why has he used
>> a return email address completely different from yours? Your return
>> address is below. The person posting as "Robert Hermon" claims to be
>> posting from something called "news3.newsguy.com" whatever that is.
>>
>> If someone was trying to convincingly fake your posts, he'd have put
>> more effort into this than he has.
>>
>> ken
>> p.s. your gratuitous insults are not appreciated.
>>
>
> I didn't say this asshole was all that bright!
>
> You are more than eager to condemn me for a post I didn't generate and I'm
> supposed to care what you appreciate, right Ken? The person trying to
> impersonate me is a sad & probably impotent man; but people who'll give
> them the recognition they so desperatley seek are even sadder. You're not
> even aware that you're being manipulated by him are you? Face it, you
> fucked up & when you were called on it you responded by lashing out at me.
> Have you taken a good look in the mirror lately? Do you like what you see?
>
> Robert Harmon




     
Date: 08 Sep 2006 17:33:31
From: Tony Jester
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
Hi Ken, how's it going? Who is this crude person giving you a hard time?
Not very well mannered, is he.




      
Date: 08 Sep 2006 11:34:07
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Tony Jester" <nospam@nospam.com > wrote in message
news:LPhMg.7714$tU.7154@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> Hi Ken, how's it going? Who is this crude person giving you a hard time?
> Not very well mannered, is he.
>
>

I seem to attract them, don't I?

:-)

How is the Jaguar and Bentley repair shop going?

ken




       
Date: 08 Sep 2006 17:54:28
From: Tony Jester
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts

"Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com > wrote in message
news:4mdo04F5nb6pU1@individual.net...
> "Tony Jester" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:LPhMg.7714$tU.7154@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> > Hi Ken, how's it going? Who is this crude person giving you a hard
time?
> > Not very well mannered, is he.
> >
> >
>
> I seem to attract them, don't I?
>
> :-)
>
> How is the Jaguar and Bentley repair shop going?
>

It's going great! The espresso has been pretty good here lately, too.
However, I think I must have managed to get myself included in everyone's
kill file because I haven't received any replies to my grinder problem :-)

BTW, when do you start getting Fall colors up there?

-Tony-




        
Date: 08 Sep 2006 13:36:35
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Tony Jester" <nospam@nospam.com > wrote in message
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>
> "Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4mdo04F5nb6pU1@individual.net...
>> "Tony Jester" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:LPhMg.7714$tU.7154@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
>> > Hi Ken, how's it going? Who is this crude person giving you a hard
> time?
>> > Not very well mannered, is he.
>> >
>> >
>>
>> I seem to attract them, don't I?
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> How is the Jaguar and Bentley repair shop going?
>>
>
> It's going great! The espresso has been pretty good here lately, too.
> However, I think I must have managed to get myself included in everyone's
> kill file because I haven't received any replies to my grinder problem :-)
>
> BTW, when do you start getting Fall colors up there?
>
> -Tony-
>
>

Gosh, you got Randy to respond! I've read a few posts that suggest that the
burrs in the MM don't last that long; as I recall, Rene in NZ made that
comment. I have no experience with that grinder but I would point out that
the diameter of the burr set is related to its longevity and the diameter of
a MM (is it 56 or 58mm, I forget?) isn't that large.

The real question is whether we will be able to SEE the fall colors. This
has been the worst summer for forest fires in this area, ever. We could
barely see the mountains during the last 2 days, so I hope that if there are
any trees left that aren't burned down and if there isn't too much smoke
maybe we'll start to see the colors in another couple of weeks.

Best,

ken




         
Date: 08 Sep 2006 22:55:05
From: Tony Jester
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com > wrote in message
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> Gosh, you got Randy to respond! I've read a few posts that suggest that
the
> burrs in the MM don't last that long; as I recall, Rene in NZ made that
> comment. I have no experience with that grinder but I would point out
that
> the diameter of the burr set is related to its longevity and the diameter
of
> a MM (is it 56 or 58mm, I forget?) isn't that large.
>
> The real question is whether we will be able to SEE the fall colors. This
> has been the worst summer for forest fires in this area, ever. We could
> barely see the mountains during the last 2 days, so I hope that if there
are
> any trees left that aren't burned down and if there isn't too much smoke
> maybe we'll start to see the colors in another couple of weeks.

You know, I've always wondered if the burrs in my grinder were maybe damaged
before I got it. Maybe I'll change them just to see if it makes any
difference.

Too bad about the fires. I do know about smoke. I live in a forest here
and there have been times when I couldn't even see across the canyon, less
than 1/4 mile. It's no fun. If you're lucky, maybe you'll get a good rain.
I love Idaho. When I was young I used to go rafting down the Middle Fork of
the Salmon. Did I ever tell you about a friend of mine who stopped in to
some government office there someplace, I don't remember exactly where. He
asked the person at the counter how much a building permit costs. The
person replied something like: "Building permit??? What business is it of
ours what you do on your own property? We don't issue building permits."
Ahh... my kind of place! Lucky you, Ken.

-Tony-




          
Date: 08 Sep 2006 17:35:23
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Tony Jester" <nospam@nospam.com > wrote in message
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> "Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4mdv5pF5rcfjU1@individual.net...
>
>> Gosh, you got Randy to respond! I've read a few posts that suggest that
> the
>> burrs in the MM don't last that long; as I recall, Rene in NZ made that
>> comment. I have no experience with that grinder but I would point out
> that
>> the diameter of the burr set is related to its longevity and the diameter
> of
>> a MM (is it 56 or 58mm, I forget?) isn't that large.
>>
>> The real question is whether we will be able to SEE the fall colors.
>> This
>> has been the worst summer for forest fires in this area, ever. We could
>> barely see the mountains during the last 2 days, so I hope that if there
> are
>> any trees left that aren't burned down and if there isn't too much smoke
>> maybe we'll start to see the colors in another couple of weeks.
>
> You know, I've always wondered if the burrs in my grinder were maybe
> damaged
> before I got it. Maybe I'll change them just to see if it makes any
> difference.
>
> Too bad about the fires. I do know about smoke. I live in a forest here
> and there have been times when I couldn't even see across the canyon, less
> than 1/4 mile. It's no fun. If you're lucky, maybe you'll get a good
> rain.
> I love Idaho. When I was young I used to go rafting down the Middle Fork
> of
> the Salmon. Did I ever tell you about a friend of mine who stopped in to
> some government office there someplace, I don't remember exactly where.
> He
> asked the person at the counter how much a building permit costs. The
> person replied something like: "Building permit??? What business is it of
> ours what you do on your own property? We don't issue building permits."
> Ahh... my kind of place! Lucky you, Ken.
>
> -Tony-
>
>

Actually, where I live, the local governments think your business is their
business. It is raining right now but I don't know if it will rain enough
to seriously threaten the fires.

Best,

ken




         
Date: 08 Sep 2006 13:42:56
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
"Ken Fox" <morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@hotmail.com > wrote in message
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>>
> Gosh, you got Randy to respond! I've read a few posts that suggest that
> the burrs in the MM don't last that long; as I recall, Rene in NZ made
> that comment. I have no experience with that grinder but I would point
> out that the diameter of the burr set is related to its longevity and the
> diameter of a MM (is it 56 or 58mm, I forget?) isn't that large.
>
> The real question is whether we will be able to SEE the fall colors. This
> has been the worst summer for forest fires in this area, ever. We could
> barely see the mountains during the last 2 days, so I hope that if there
> are any trees left that aren't burned down and if there isn't too much
> smoke maybe we'll start to see the colors in another couple of weeks.
>
> Best,
>
> ken
>
>

addendum: should not have said that I have "no experience" with the MM as I
did own one for 3 months (later sold to our departed but not forgotten
friend Richard F.). I did not own it long enough to have any issues with
the burr set, however.

ken




 
Date: 07 Sep 2006 23:16:05
From: Alice Faber
Subject: Re: Message for the low-life who's forging posts
In article <Ab5Mg.8555$bM.7260@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net >,
"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote:

> I don't know for a fact who is creating new posts designed to look like I am
> the author. But I do have a very good idea based on the writing style
> (rather, the lack of any style at all - probably a Jr. High drop out).
> Assuming that I'm right I plan on meeting this low-life at the next coffee
> convention/show. I plan to break one arm & possibly a collar-bone, then I'll
> put the boot to him. I hope I'm not wrong about the ID (a good ass kicking
> is a terrible thing to waste), but if I am then all I can say is that this
> person needs to be taught some manners anyway. I'll be seeing you sucker.

Hell, he can't even spell your name correctly!

--
AF
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