Posted by TOG@Toil on November 25, 2009, 10:35 am
On 25 Nov, 15:21, âÍÁ Á³Õ »Ñ·àÁ ËØÁ <macmi...@g=
mail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 24, 11:21 pm, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (The Older
> Gentleman) wrote:
> > Thank you. He reads techie stuff, you know, but doesn't understand it
> > properly. And he simply hasn't the experience anyway. I remember him
> > banging off a while back about how the Japanese didn't use roller
> > bearings for their cams, a while back.
> Yes, you are absolutely correct about me.
> I don't know anything, and I don't understand what I've read and I
> have zero experience, and I never admit that I'm wrong about
> anything.
> I have many other faults. I have no wit, no sense of irony, or of
> humour.
> You, OTOH, are a veritable fountain of wit and wisdom and I hope that
> you will stay with all of us forever bestowing your beneficence upon
> us all.
> Thank you so very much for everything you do for us. I don't know what
> we would do without you.
'Swot I thought :-)
Look, sweetie, your technical advice is nearly always wrong. It just
*is*. If you have to spit the dummy when it's pointed out, then stop
offering it. It's quite simple :-))
Posted by =?TIS-620?B?4s3BIMGz1SC70bfgwS on November 25, 2009, 11:54 am
> 'Swot I thought :-)
> Look, sweetie, your technical advice is nearly always wrong. It just
> *is*. If you have to spit the dummy when it's pointed out, then stop
> offering it. It's quite simple :-))
Once again, you've blessed this newsgroup with your effulgent
brilliance.
You are a great and wonderful teacher and we pray that you will never
leave us to our own feeble devices.
Thank you so very, very much.
Posted by TOG@Toil on November 25, 2009, 12:06 pm
On 25 Nov, 16:54, âÍÁ Á³Õ »Ñ·àÁ ËØÁ <macmi...@g=
mail.com> wrote:
> > 'Swot I thought :-)
> > Look, sweetie, your technical advice is nearly always wrong. It just
> > *is*. If you have to spit the dummy when it's pointed out, then stop
> > offering it. It's quite simple :-))
> Once again, you've blessed this newsgroup with your effulgent
> brilliance.
> You are a great and wonderful teacher and we pray that you will never
> leave us to our own feeble devices.
> Thank you so very, very much.
Keep it up. You want to look like an arse (again...); this is the way
to do it.
Posted by =?TIS-620?B?4s3BIMGz1SC70bfgwS on November 25, 2009, 2:32 pm
te:
> Keep it up. You want to look like an arse (again...); this is the way
> to do it.
How very happily I live, free from hostility among those who are
hostile.
Among hostile people, free from hostility I dwell.
How very happily I live, free from misery among those who are
miserable.
Among miserable people, free from misery I dwell.
How very happily I live, free from busyness among those who are busy.
Among busy people, free from busyness I dwell.
How very happily I live, I who who know nothing.
I will feed on rapture like the Radiant gods.
Posted by Dave Emerson on November 25, 2009, 5:31 pm
> > Keep it up. You want to look like an arse (again...); this is the way
> > to do it.
> How very happily I live, free from hostility among those who are
hostile.
> Among hostile people, free from hostility I dwell.
> How very happily I live, free from misery among those who are
miserable.
> Among miserable people, free from misery I dwell.
> How very happily I live, free from busyness among those who are busy.
> Among busy people, free from busyness I dwell.
> How very happily I live, I who who know nothing.
> I will feed on rapture like the Radiant gods.
"Winning gives birth to hostility. Losing, one lies down in pain. The calmed
lie down with ease, having set winning & losing aside."
Somewhat apt, as it happens...
--
Dave
ex Motorcycle Maintenance Workshop
http://tinyurl.com/4mhaw
> Gentleman) wrote:
> > Thank you. He reads techie stuff, you know, but doesn't understand it
> > properly. And he simply hasn't the experience anyway. I remember him
> > banging off a while back about how the Japanese didn't use roller
> > bearings for their cams, a while back.
> Yes, you are absolutely correct about me.
> I don't know anything, and I don't understand what I've read and I
> have zero experience, and I never admit that I'm wrong about
> anything.
> I have many other faults. I have no wit, no sense of irony, or of
> humour.
> You, OTOH, are a veritable fountain of wit and wisdom and I hope that
> you will stay with all of us forever bestowing your beneficence upon
> us all.
> Thank you so very much for everything you do for us. I don't know what
> we would do without you.