Friday, September 30, 2011

misc.consumers.frugal-living - 12 new messages in 4 topics - digest

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Today's topics:

* A Failed Experiment - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/f3bd0d3c714e561f?hl=en
* time to tighten up the home - 5 messages, 3 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/73432c694121da83?hl=en
* Internet protection product? - 4 messages, 3 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/d814147148026684?hl=en
* As mentioned Spohr Stella "personal heroism", the Heat have too many singles
personal attack. Spohr Stella arrangements in the final stage there are some
mistakes - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/109feac8cbfa44d3?hl=en

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TOPIC: A Failed Experiment
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/f3bd0d3c714e561f?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Sep 28 2011 8:30 pm
From: "Nick Naim"

"Derald" <derald@invalid.net> wrote in message
news:Vbadna4vNoc__B_TnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d@earthlink.com...
>
> I determined to find how much of George Jones I could hear before
> beginning to
> drink whisky but I lost track of time. I really don't thing the whisy hd
> anything to do with oit" Just fck a bunch of scienc, anywy.
> --
> Derald
relax you can still drop in


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 6:59 am
From: Derald

"Nick Naim" <orbits@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>relax you can still drop in
Yes, but there's such a diminishing number of reasons to do so, LOL! The
interrelationship of shitkicker music and whisky-drinking is a long-running joke
in this household. It's hard to tell which induces the other.
--
Derald

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TOPIC: time to tighten up the home
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== 1 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 5:41 am
From: RoseBud


In article <9ehaobFs09U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

> RoseBud wrote:
>
> > every year we look around to make the old home more comfortable. You know,
> > seal some cracks or add some more insulation. triple up on window glazings.
> > You?
>
> I dont bother. But then I designed and built it properly in the first place.

Discovered the beauty of an air lock? A wood stove that uses outside
air.?? Oriented most of the windows Southward? adjustable shading for
the summer. Thermal heat storage?
Incorporated an Rex Roberts ideas?
We're here to help others, ya know.
--
Karma, What a concept!


== 2 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 12:27 pm
From: Derald

RoseBud <georgeswk@toast.net> wrote:

>every year we look around to make the old home more comfortable. You
>know, seal some cracks or add some more insulation. triple up on window
>glazings. You?
Replace the two lower, hottest, sections of stovepipe with stainless steel.
Tired of replacing pipe every year. The replacement sections arrived Monday. At
today's prices, the stainless will "pay" for itself in 9 years (LOL) but it
ain't about the money: Tired of the nuisance, the time, and the labor.
Renew a portion of and re-roof the duct from (wood) heater to hovel.
Renew (wood) heater gasket. The nanny state declared asbestos evil and
figerglass burns.
--
Derald


== 3 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 2:47 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


RoseBud wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>> RoseBud wrote

>>> every year we look around to make the old home more comfortable.
>>> You know, seal some cracks or add some more insulation. triple up
>>> on window glazings. You?

>> I dont bother. But then I designed and built it properly in the first place.

> Discovered the beauty of an air lock?

I dont bother with those, mainly because the house is passive solar
and I dont go in and out often enough to matter and those dont work
very well in the non winter when I want an outside inside effect.

> A wood stove that uses outside air.??

Dont use anything other than passive solar anymore and an electric throw
which is sort of like an electric blanket but for use on the armchair in winter.

> Oriented most of the windows Southward?

Northward in my case, I'm in the southern hemisphere, hanging on upside down down here.

> adjustable shading for the summer.

The eaves are have been designed so that no sun comes in in summer
but come right in in winter with massive great patio doors all down the
north side of the very long thin house that runs east/west.

> Thermal heat storage?

In theory the sun heats the concrete floor inside those patio doors.

I dont have carpet anywhere, quarry tiles on the concrete floor.

You dont actually get as much thermal heat storage that way as I had hoped
for tho, the sun doesnt heat that great a depth of the concrete floor.

> Incorporated an Rex Roberts ideas?

The house was designed before he published any of those.

> We're here to help others, ya know.


== 4 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 7:14 pm
From: Derald

"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>The eaves are have been designed so that no sun comes in in summer
>but come right in in winter with massive great patio doors all down the
>north side of the very long thin house that runs east/west.
>
At approximately what latitude are you? How long and intense are actual
winter conditions? What's the average day/night differential temperature during
the coldest months? If overheating ever is a problem, how do you handle it? Do
you have any experience with solar-induced summertime ventilation? I'm in a
climate where summertime cooling and ventilation are of greater significance
than wintertime heating and am curious how you handle those.
>
>In theory the sun heats the concrete floor inside those patio doors.
>
>I dont have carpet anywhere, quarry tiles on the concrete floor.
>
>You dont actually get as much thermal heat storage that way as I had hoped
>for tho, the sun doesnt heat that great a depth of the concrete floor.
Did you insulate the concrete thermal mass from the Earth? Do you have any
supplemental thermal mass such as water, rocks, etc.?
>
Who is "Rex Roberts"? Is he someone who has, perhaps, re-invented the
wheel? There is a lot of that going around.
--
Derald
FL USDA zone 9a
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== 5 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 6:48 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


Derald wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote

>> The eaves are have been designed so that no sun comes in in summer
>> but come right in in winter with massive great patio doors all down
>> the north side of the very long thin house that runs east/west.

> At approximately what latitude are you?

35S

> How long

Usually 4-5 months are colder than I prefer.

> and intense are actual winter conditions?

Not that intense, we dont get snow, ever. Overnight lows can get
down to -5C but dont usually, daytime maxs are usually 10C or so.

> What's the average day/night differential temperature during the coldest months?

10C or so.

> If overheating ever is a problem,

It isnt in winter.

I did manage to get one room stinking hot in a different
house with a wood burning slow combustion stove in a
room with a decent sized window to the north in winter.

> how do you handle it?

I just stopped stuffing more wood into the stove that time.

> Do you have any experience with solar-induced summertime ventilation?

Only with observing that it doesnt work that well.

Its so dry here in summer that what you call swamp coolers work fine
and cost very little to run because you are just powering a very large fan.
Humiditys often get down into single digit percentages here in summer.

And we can get 10 days over 40C, solar induced summertime ventilation
doesnt really work very well in those conditions, the air outside is so hot.

Swamp coolers work fine and virtually everyone has them in all the houses
and even the big metal sheds etc used for working on machinery etc.

> I'm in a climate where summertime cooling and ventilation are of greater
> significance than wintertime heating and am curious how you handle those.

I basically have lots of very large patio doors, 8'x8' square down the N and
south sides of a very long 100' house that isnt all that deep in the N/S direction.
13 of those doors. I have them closed overnight. Open them up when I get up
before the sun gets up and let the breeze blow right thru the house with a
very outside/inside effect with flyscreens on those doors to keep the
mosquitoes and flys out. The mozzies are 4 engined around here, its an
irrigation area. Once the room temp has got over about 31C, usually by
about mid day, I close the doors and turn the swamp cooler on and run
it thru the afternoon until the evening. Its usually cooled down considerably
by then and I turn the cooler off and open the doors again. I do like it warmer
than most people do and visitors can prefer the cooler is left on longer.

I almost never run the cooler overnight, close the doors before going to bed.

Very very ocassionally its too warm overnight and leave the cooler on
but have to get up halfway thru the night because its too cool for me.

>> In theory the sun heats the concrete floor inside those patio doors.

>> I dont have carpet anywhere, quarry tiles on the concrete floor.

>> You dont actually get as much thermal heat storage that way as I had
>> hoped for tho, the sun doesnt heat that great a depth of the concrete floor.

> Did you insulate the concrete thermal mass from the Earth?

Only in the sense that there is a layer of sand under concrete between
it and the soil. Its not much of an insulation. There isnt any real need to
insulate there, the soil is a pretty decent thermal mass itself.

> Do you have any supplemental thermal mass such as water, rocks, etc.?

Not in the house.

I was involved with a solar greenhouse that had a couple of quite large
rooms quite literally filled with what we call road metal, crushed rocks,
with a massive metal grate up from the concrete floor to form an air
plenum, with those rooms full of thermal mass heated with solar air
heaters which were basically black painted metal roof panels under
plexiglass with the whole thing computer controlled.

Dont have anything like that in the house tho, its too expensive an
approach for a house basically and most prefer to use the rooms
for people instead of for rocks. It would work well tho if you dont care.

> Who is "Rex Roberts"?

http://books.google.com/books?id=8kDZNAAACAAJ

> Is he someone who has, perhaps, re-invented the wheel?

More documented some ideas about house design.

> There is a lot of that going around.

Yeah, lots of it with house design.

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TOPIC: Internet protection product?
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== 1 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 6:59 am
From: Derald

The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> wrote:

>On 09/28/2011 04:14 PM, Annie Woughman wrote:
>
>> We used to use AVG (also free) but it started becoming a system
>> hog.
>
>Can you set it to just scan downloaded files that might be questionable?
Automagically or real-time? I used AVG, too, and abandonded it at about v8
for the same reason: It just ate up resources and updates were molasses-slow.
Used Avira (free) for a while but it's unstable when all the real-time sludge is
disabled. Nowadays, I use Avast (free) in win2k (2gHzp4, 2gbyte RAM) with all
the real-time stuff turned off except P2P scanning specific to uTorrent. It
works well as a simple on-demand scanner with manual updates. AFAIK, though, all
three have modules that run as services so some amount of resource use is
constant.


== 2 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 9:32 am
From: SMS


On 9/29/2011 6:59 AM, Derald wrote:
>
> The Real Bev<bashley101@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 09/28/2011 04:14 PM, Annie Woughman wrote:
>>
>>> We used to use AVG (also free) but it started becoming a system
>>> hog.
>>
>> Can you set it to just scan downloaded files that might be questionable?
> Automagically or real-time? I used AVG, too, and abandonded it at about v8
> for the same reason: It just ate up resources and updates were molasses-slow.
> Used Avira (free) for a while but it's unstable when all the real-time sludge is
> disabled. Nowadays, I use Avast (free) in win2k (2gHzp4, 2gbyte RAM) with all
> the real-time stuff turned off except P2P scanning specific to uTorrent. It
> works well as a simple on-demand scanner with manual updates. AFAIK, though, all
> three have modules that run as services so some amount of resource use is
> constant.

I also gave up on AVG and switched to Avast. Avast appears to be the
best in terms of not being a resource hog and actually working. Don't
get me started on Norton.

Apparently we are not alone:
<http://www.cnet.com/4504-20_1-0.html?dlProdId=11570241&dlProdId=11594869&dlProdId=11261609&dlProdId=11668370&dlProdId=11464383>

== 3 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 12:56 pm
From: Derald

SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:

>Don't get me started on Norton.
Well... okay, I won't :-) But I've read the horror stories.
--
Derald


== 4 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 9:28 pm
From: The Real Bev


On 09/29/2011 09:32 AM, SMS wrote:

> On 9/29/2011 6:59 AM, Derald wrote:
>>
>> The Real Bev<bashley101@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 09/28/2011 04:14 PM, Annie Woughman wrote:
>>>
>>>> We used to use AVG (also free) but it started becoming a system
>>>> hog.
>>>
>>> Can you set it to just scan downloaded files that might be questionable?
>> Automagically or real-time?

At will. "This .exe file might be suspicious, just let me look at it
with fpscan..." The linux version is still free, so I check stuff I'm
going to move to my windows machine.

>> I used AVG, too, and abandonded it at about v8
>> for the same reason: It just ate up resources and updates were molasses-slow.

I've got that, but it seems unobtrusive. Since I only use that machine
every few weeks I'm always prompted to download and install some new
update. Comes with the territory.

>> Used Avira (free) for a while but it's unstable when all the real-time sludge is
>> disabled. Nowadays, I use Avast (free) in win2k (2gHzp4, 2gbyte RAM) with all
>> the real-time stuff turned off except P2P scanning specific to uTorrent. It
>> works well as a simple on-demand scanner with manual updates. AFAIK, though, all
>> three have modules that run as services so some amount of resource use is
>> constant.
>
> I also gave up on AVG and switched to Avast. Avast appears to be the
> best in terms of not being a resource hog and actually working. Don't
> get me started on Norton.
>
> Apparently we are not alone:
> <http://www.cnet.com/4504-20_1-0.html?dlProdId=11570241&dlProdId=11594869&dlProdId=11261609&dlProdId=11668370&dlProdId=11464383>

--
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Bev
***************************************************************
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Date: Thurs, Sep 29 2011 9:17 pm
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

misc.consumers.frugal-living - 7 new messages in 2 topics - digest

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Today's topics:

* Apple vs. Samsung War - 5 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/4764efd61ae513fe?hl=en
* A Failed Experiment - 2 messages, 2 authors
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TOPIC: Apple vs. Samsung War
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== 1 of 5 ==
Date: Mon, Sep 26 2011 11:00 pm
From: "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"


In article <9ed18qF4kkU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:


> >>>> I doubt it. I doubt Apple can sustain their initial win anywhere much
> >>>> that matters.
>
> >>> unless they buy Samsung,
>
> >> Not a chance.
>
> > always a chance,
>
> Nope, not with a Korean company there isnt.

No such thing. It's a world economy, don't you know that?


>
> > but all they really need to do is buy 10% of Samsungs stock
>
> Pity it aint that easy.

Oh, stock markets don't work south of the equator?


>
> > and that would get them a seat on the Board of Directors,
>
> Doesnt work like that in Korea.

corporations all work the same way


>
> > which not only means any suits are less likely,
>
> Fantasy.

which is your specialty


>
> > but that instead of competition, Samsung becomes more of a supplier
>
> Even sillier. Apple gets their stuff made in China for a reason.

and where does Samsung get their stuff made?

> > and you apparently have no idea of Apples cash reserves/credit rating
>
> Nothing like enough to buy an operation like Samsung.

Because Apple isn't the most highly capitalized company in the world?


>
> > nor do you have any idea of how Apple views a competitor
>
> How Apple views them is completely irrelevant.

how you view them is irrelevant because you couldn't afford to buy enough apple
stock to make a difference. how apple views them is the whole point of my
conjecture


>
> > that they might well purchase
>
> Pure pig ignorant fantasy.

Yes, that is your style


>
> > and then sell off those operations they don't need,
>
> Not a chance. Who are they going to sell them to ?

anyone that is in the armaments industry. anyone that is in the home appliance
industry...in other words, anyone that competes with them

>
> > unless they intend to get into the Armaments Industry
>
> Not a chance. It isnt even legal for an american company to do that in Korea.

which is why god created corporate lawyers and man created huge piles of cash


>
> > and that might very well make those Armaments more dependable
>
> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant fantasys.

you don't have to keep reminding us of your failings


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== 2 of 5 ==
Date: Tues, Sep 27 2011 12:18 am
From: "Rod Speed"


Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote

>>>>>> I doubt it. I doubt Apple can sustain their initial win anywhere much that matters.

>>>>> unless they buy Samsung,

>>>> Not a chance.

>>> always a chance,

>> Nope, not with a Korean company there isnt.

> No such thing.

Wrong with buying out Samsung.

> It's a world economy,

Wrong with buying out Samsung. Its Korean law that decides if that is even possible.

>>> but all they really need to do is buy 10% of Samsungs stock

>> Pity it aint that easy.

> Oh, stock markets don't work south of the equator?

They couldnt even buy 10% of Samsung's stock.

>>> and that would get them a seat on the Board of Directors,

>> Doesnt work like that in Korea.

> corporations all work the same way

Like hell they do on that. 10% of Samsung stock
doesnt get you a seat on the board, fool.

>>> which not only means any suits are less likely,

>> Fantasy.

> which is your specialty

Everyone can see for themselves that it is yours.

You dont have a fucking clue how the Korean
system works, or about anything else at all, either.

>>> but that instead of competition, Samsung becomes more of a supplier

>> Even sillier. Apple gets their stuff made in China for a reason.

> and where does Samsung get their stuff made?

In Korea, fool.

>>> and you apparently have no idea of Apples cash reserves/credit rating

>> Nothing like enough to buy an operation like Samsung.

> Because Apple isn't the most highly capitalized company in the world?

That is a pig ignorant lie. Samsung alone is MUCH bigger.

>>> nor do you have any idea of how Apple views a competitor

>> How Apple views them is completely irrelevant.

> how you view them is irrelevant because you couldn't
> afford to buy enough apple stock to make a difference.
> how apple views them is the whole point of my conjecture

But you are so pig ignorant that you cant even manage to grasp
that Apple cant buy enough Samsung stock to have any effect
what so ever on what they do, let alone buy them out.

>>> that they might well purchase

>> Pure pig ignorant fantasy.

> Yes, that is your style

Everyone can see for themselves that its yours.

>>> and then sell off those operations they don't need,

>> Not a chance. Who are they going to sell them to ?

> anyone that is in the armaments industry.

Not even legally possible.

> anyone that is in the home appliance industry...
> in other words, anyone that competes with them

Fuck all of whom have anywhere near the
capacity to do that, even when its legal.

>>> unless they intend to get into the Armaments Industry

>> Not a chance. It isnt even legal for an american company to do that in Korea.

> which is why god created corporate lawyers

And Korea just makes an obscene gesture in their general direction
and carrys on regardless.

> and man created huge piles of cash

Apple aint got enough of that to buy Samsung, even if that was legal, and it aint.

>>> and that might very well make those Armaments more dependable

>> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant fantasys.

> you don't have to keep reminding us of your failings

Everyone can see for themselves that its yours.


== 3 of 5 ==
Date: Tues, Sep 27 2011 4:35 pm
From: "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"


In article <9edbluFhlqU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:

> > No such thing.
>
> Wrong with buying out Samsung.

And your proof is: oh wait, the great rod speed doesn't do proof

> > It's a world economy,
>
> Wrong with buying out Samsung. Its Korean law that decides if that is even
> possible.

Yet it's possible for non-koreans to buy stock of Samsung, isn't it?

> > Oh, stock markets don't work south of the equator?
>
> They couldnt even buy 10% of Samsung's stock.

And your proof is: oh wait, the great rod speed doesn't do proof

> >>> and that would get them a seat on the Board of Directors,
>
> >> Doesnt work like that in Korea.
>
> > corporations all work the same way
>
> Like hell they do on that. 10% of Samsung stock doesnt get you a seat on the
> board, fool.

And your proof is: oh wait, the great rod speed doesn't do proof

> >>> which not only means any suits are less likely,
>
> >> Fantasy.
>
> > which is your specialty
>
> Everyone can see for themselves that it is yours.

And your proof is: oh wait, the great rod speed doesn't do proof

> You dont have a fucking clue how the Korean system works, or about anything
> else at all, either.

And you are an expert?

> >>> but that instead of competition, Samsung becomes more of a supplier
>
> >> Even sillier. Apple gets their stuff made in China for a reason.
>
> > and where does Samsung get their stuff made?
>
> In Korea, fool.

So what you are saying is that if Apple bought Samsung, they could diversify
the manufacture of their product line and/or put pressure on those Chinese
manufacturers for lower prices all the while eliminating competition from
Samsung smart phones?

> >>> and you apparently have no idea of Apples cash reserves/credit rating
>
> >> Nothing like enough to buy an operation like Samsung.
>
> > Because Apple isn't the most highly capitalized company in the world?
>
> That is a pig ignorant lie. Samsung alone is MUCH bigger.

And your proof is: oh wait, the great rod speed doesn't do proof

> >>> nor do you have any idea of how Apple views a competitor
>
> >> How Apple views them is completely irrelevant.
>
> > how you view them is irrelevant because you couldn't afford to buy enough
> > apple stock to make a difference. how apple views them is the whole point
> > of my conjecture
>
> But you are so pig ignorant that you cant even manage to grasp that Apple
> cant buy enough Samsung stock to have any effect what so ever on what they
> do, let alone buy them out.

And your proof is: oh wait, the great rod speed doesn't do proof

> >>> that they might well purchase
>
> >> Pure pig ignorant fantasy.
>
> > Yes, that is your style
>
> Everyone can see for themselves that its yours.

don't demean yourself, let others do it for you

> >>> and then sell off those operations they don't need,
>
> >> Not a chance. Who are they going to sell them to ?
>
> > anyone that is in the armaments industry.
>
> Not even legally possible.

So companies in the armaments industry cannot buy companies in the armaments
industry? And your proof is: oh wait, the great rod speed doesn't do proof

> > anyone that is in the home appliance industry... in other words, anyone
> > that competes with them
>
> Fuck all of whom have anywhere near the capacity to do that, even when its
> legal.

wtf does that mean? want to try again in English

> >>> unless they intend to get into the Armaments Industry
>
> >> Not a chance. It isnt even legal for an american company to do that in
> >> Korea.
>
> > which is why god created corporate lawyers
>
> And Korea just makes an obscene gesture in their general direction and carrys
> on regardless.
>
> > and man created huge piles of cash
>
> Apple aint got enough of that to buy Samsung, even if that was legal, and it
> aint.

Pure pig ignorant fantasy

> >>> and that might very well make those Armaments more dependable
>
> >> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant fantasys.
>
> > you don't have to keep reminding us of your failings
>
> Everyone can see for themselves that its yours.

Pure pig ignorant fantasy

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== 4 of 5 ==
Date: Tues, Sep 27 2011 5:57 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote just the puerile shit it always end
up with when its got done like a fucking dinner, as it always is.


== 5 of 5 ==
Date: Tues, Sep 27 2011 8:44 pm
From: "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"


I knew you could never present proof

..

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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Tues, Sep 27 2011 5:52 pm
From: Derald

I determined to find how much of George Jones I could hear before beginning to
drink whisky but I lost track of time. I really don't thing the whisy hd
anything to do with oit" Just fck a bunch of scienc, anywy.
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== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Tues, Sep 27 2011 11:24 pm
From: The Real Bev


On 09/27/2011 05:52 PM, Derald wrote:

>
> I determined to find how much of George Jones I could hear before beginning to
> drink whisky but I lost track of time. I really don't thing the whisy hd
> anything to do with oit" Just fck a bunch of scienc, anywy.

I guess this means that the whiskey isn't workin' any more.

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* Lentil soup mistake - 3 messages, 3 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/973d3330e2cf18ee?hl=en
* Don't buy used GM cars - no warranty anymore - 2 messages, 2 authors
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* UPVC Doors UPVC Front Doors UPVC Patio Doors Composite Doors PVCU Doors
England - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Air Conditioning, Cable TV, and an Xbox: What is Poverty in the United
States Today? - 1 messages, 1 author
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* How can we prove there is a God - 2 messages, 2 authors
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* Tipping - 1 messages, 1 author
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* How to Buy iPhones, iPads and iPods with Welfare Money - 3 messages, 3
authors
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TOPIC: Lentil soup mistake
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== 1 of 3 ==
Date: Wed, Sep 7 2011 7:58 pm
From: gheston@hiwaay.net (Gary Heston)


In article <cbe81a49-3083-489e-bbc9-1fa04a6b2364@j1g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>,
anthona <harri85274@aol.com> wrote:
>As i was making lentil soup, i got a phone call and told my husband to
>pour a 1/4 cup of red wine into the pot....turned out that he had put
>1/4 of red wine vinegar. Apparently, vinegar does not smooth out as
>wine does, evaporating the acidity. Does anyone know how to neutralize
>that distinct flavor of vinegar or is it a lost cause and have to be
>thrown out?

Perhaps you could add baking soda in small doses, say 1/4 teaspoon at
at time, to reduce the acidity.

Alternatively, you could make another batch or two and combine the sour
one with them to dilute the acidity.


Gary

== 2 of 3 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 1:52 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


anthona wrote:

> As i was making lentil soup, i got a phone call and told my husband to
> pour a 1/4 cup of red wine into the pot....turned out that he had put
> 1/4 of red wine vinegar. Apparently, vinegar does not smooth out as
> wine does, evaporating the acidity.

You dont evaporate the acidity with red wine, it isnt acid in the first place.

> Does anyone know how to neutralize that distinct flavor of vinegar

Nope.

> or is it a lost cause and have to be thrown out?

You can certainly neutralise the acidity with bicarb etc but that wont necessarily
get rid of the distinctive taste of the acetic acid that is what vinegar mostly is.


== 3 of 3 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 3:07 pm
From: "John Weiss"


Rod Speed wrote:

> You can certainly neutralise the acidity with bicarb etc but that
> wont necessarily get rid of the distinctive taste of the acetic acid
> that is what vinegar mostly is.

Vinegar is mostly water. It's about 4% acetic acid.

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TOPIC: Don't buy used GM cars - no warranty anymore
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 4:46 am
From: Kurt Ullman


In article <0b1g67paoq34tnu68obvhb55jk71tk858e@4ax.com>,
"krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz" <krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:

>
> >
> >What property?
>
> GM was property. The dealership was property. It was seized.

Not really. These are franchises and they weren't renewed. Not at
all unusual in bankruptcy proceedings. Not really all that much
different than Borders, for instance, getting out of leases. This is one
of the few standard things that happened, to my mind.

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== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 5:50 am
From: James


On Sep 8, 7:46 am, Kurt Ullman <kurtull...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In article <0b1g67paoq34tnu68obvhb55jk71tk8...@4ax.com>,
>
>  "k...@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz" <k...@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote:
>
> > >What property?
>
> > GM was property.  The dealership was property.  It was seized.
>
>     Not really. These are franchises and they weren't renewed. Not at
> all unusual in bankruptcy proceedings. Not really all that much
> different than Borders, for instance, getting out of leases. This is one
> of the few standard things that happened, to my mind.

Auto dealer franchieses are not licenses to print money, they are
contracts between two parties and there are clauses in them that allow
the manufacturer to terminate under many different conditions. There
was a recent situation near here where the dealership took advantage
of someone with less than perfect mental capacity, selling her a car
when she came in to get her old car repaired. The manufacturer
terminated their franchise agreement and took bank the inventory that
wasn't paid for. Another dealer group bought the franchise rights and
renamed it within weeks.

Typically the manufacturer doesn't have anything to do with the real
estate. They may have an agreement about branding and signage for the
location, but the dealer owns or leases the location. Some dealerships
who lost their GM franchise have opened other franchises in the same
location, or opened a used car store.

One thing is very clear. There were too many GM dealerships. The
number of dealerships was more reflective of GM's sales dominance in
the 70s and 80s than the current situation. Dealers need volume to
make profit, and volume helps drive customers to their profitable
service departments. GM dealers were selling half to a third of the
volume that a Honda or Toyota dealer would sell.

I wouldn't weep for most GM dealers who lost their franchise. Most
dealerships are owned by groups who generally buy different franchises
to spread the risk around. So what they lose in GM, they might make up
at their Ford, or Nissan or another brand franchise they own. Mom and
Pop dealers are fading fast.

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TOPIC: Air Conditioning, Cable TV, and an Xbox: What is Poverty in the United
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 4:59 am
From: Don Stockbauer


On Aug 27, 9:40 am, walt tonne <tonnewalt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 27, 6:32 am, PJ D0nivini <p209...@hot-shot.com> wrote:
>
> > .Air Conditioning, Cable TV, and an Xbox: What is Poverty in the
> > United States Today?
>
> > "...Democrats have been running our inner-cities for the past 30 to 40
> > years, and blacks are still complaining about the same problems. More
> > than $7 trillion dollars have been spent on poverty programs since
> > Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty​ with little, if any, impact on
> > poverty. Diabolically, every election cycle, Democrats blame
> > Republicans for the deplorable conditions in the inner-cities, then
> > incite blacks to cast a protest vote against Republicanshttp://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=16500
>
> > Since 1964 we have spent $8--10 trillion on antipoverty programs.http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=16860...
>
> Over twenty percent (20%) of Blacks have an IQ of 75 or less. Overall
> Black IQ is 85. It would be of huge benefit if Black females were
> given
> a financial incentive to be neutered. Meantime, they keep cranking out
> those low IQ kids which will lead to a social disaster. Illegal alien
> mestizoes
> also have a group IQ of 85 and they breed like flies. If we had a
> decent
> government they would soon be deported.

But they form the substrate of the Global Brain.

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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 1:47 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


anthona wrote:
> On Sep 3, 7:15 am, Shawn Hirn <s...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> In article
>> <ccdb26aa-5e2f-4835-8307-e420df4b7...@a12g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>,
>> abd alrahman abd allah <abdinthisla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> hi,Excuse me,
>>> One approach is to suggest simple yet convincing experiments anyone
>>> could comprehend. For instance, say to someone, "Consider this the
>>> next time you are looking up at the moon or the stars on a clear
>>> night; could you drop a drinking glass on the sidewalk and expect it
>>> would hit the ground and on impact it would not shatter, but it
>>> would divide up into little small drinking glasses, with iced tea
>>> in them? Of course not."
>>
>>> Another example is have them consider what might happen if a tornado
>>> came through a junkyard and tore through the old cars; would it
>>> leave behind a nice new Mercedes with the engine running and no
>>> parts left around? Naturally not.
>>
>>> Or ask someone to consider what it would be like if someone told us
>>> about a fast food restaurant operating itself without any people
>>> there? The food just cooks itself, files from the kitchen to the
>>> table
>>> and then when we are done, the dishes jump back the kitchen to wash
>>> themselves. This is too crazy for anyone to even think about.
>>
>>> After reflecting on all of the above, how could we look to the
>>> universe above us through a telescope or observe the cells in a
>>> microscope and then think all of this came about as a result of a
>>> "big
>>> bang" or some "accident"?
>>
>> You must be on some serious mind-bending drugs. None of what you said
>> constitutes proof of god. It isn't even close.

> Food for thought

You'll get fat.

> if we are to believe in evolution as the creator...
> why then were there dinasours roaming the earth

Because the environment at that time suited them.

> and why not now,

Hordes of stuff has gone extinct for various reasons.

Some like the mamoth saw climate change away from
the ice ages wipe out the area they were suited to etc.

Not all the dinosaurs went extinct, some survived like with some of the reptiles etc.

> even if a calamity made them extinct?

Because a calamity did.

You dont even need a calamity, the dodo was just such a dud that it died out without one.

> Also, evolution goes on and on for millions of years,

Yes.

> and yet human life has its limits?

Nope, it just evolved a lot later than say the dinosaurs.


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 11:18 pm
From: Mac Cool


anthona:

> Food for thought ..if we are to believe in evolution as the
> creator...why then were there dinasours roaming the earth and why not
> now, even if a calamity made them extinct? Also, evolution goes on and
> on for millions of years, and yet human life has its limits?

More like junk food. God is supposed to be a supernatural being and by
defintion its existence can't be proven by natural beings, only a god can
prove its existence. As for the other drivel, I suggest an education,
these aren't unanswered questions.

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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 1:56 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


Millhaven wrote

> Is there anybody else here who is fed up with this arrangement?

Yep, I never ever tip anyone, ever.

And yes, I know that some droids depend on that for a large part of their income.

> After paying thru the nose for restaraunt food, you're supposed
> to throw several dollars on top of the bill. I am sick of this extortion.

Yeah, I dont bother. Corse I dont use the same one often enough that
anyone will ever remember and piss on my food before its served etc.

> Here's an idea - charge what the food and services cost and pay your
> employees accordingly.

> And it's not just restaraunts either, I was at the House Of Blues
> recently and there was a restroom attendant handing off paper
> towels to everyone. I am supposed to tip for this to? Well, I didn't.
> Fuck that shit, until things change I am going to just eat at McDonald's
> and piss in empty beer cups.

Just piss on the droid handing out the towels. That'll teach him.

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== 1 of 3 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 3:28 pm
From: Mrs Irish Mike


On Sep 7, 5:03 pm, Just Visiting <nospam-webex...@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
> For more information, just ask someone who bought an iPhone, iPad and
> iPod with welfare money.

Mommmmm!!! Someone got more than meeeee!


== 2 of 3 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 6:26 pm
From: Lady Veteran


On Wed, 07 Sep 2011 20:03:19 -0400, Just Visiting
<nospam-webextra@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>For more information, just ask someone who bought an iPhone, iPad and
>iPod with welfare money.

And all people getting welfare use it to buy iPhones?

Gosh, I love it when idiots generalize.

LV

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== 3 of 3 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 8 2011 6:59 pm
From: Just Visiting


On Thu, 08 Sep 2011 20:26:14 -0500, Lady Veteran <armyvet@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

>On Wed, 07 Sep 2011 20:03:19 -0400, Just Visiting
><nospam-webextra@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>For more information, just ask someone who bought an iPhone, iPad and
>>iPod with welfare money.
>
>And all people getting welfare use it to buy iPhones?
>
>Gosh, I love it when idiots generalize.
>
>LV

Really?! ALL people getting welfare? Look at the bright side, it's
better to spend on iPhones than drugs and prostitution at taxpayers'
expense.


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Friday, September 2, 2011

misc.consumers.frugal-living - 5 new messages in 3 topics - digest

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Today's topics:

* Sneaking Outside Food/Drink Into Movie Theatres? - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/1e6baa3ba8309557?hl=en
* The End of America - 2 messages, 1 author
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* How can we prove there is a God - 1 messages, 1 author
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TOPIC: Sneaking Outside Food/Drink Into Movie Theatres?
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 1 2011 12:01 am
From: Mac Cool


Millhaven:

> Fuck those greedy bastards.

It's actually about the only way they make money.


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 1 2011 8:09 am
From: SMS


On 9/1/2011 12:01 AM, Mac Cool wrote:
> Millhaven:
>
>> Fuck those greedy bastards.
>
> It's actually about the only way they make money.

That's correct. Don't complain about the high concession stand prices
because the people that are buying $5 large sodas and $10 tubs of
popcorn are subsidizing the cost of you going to the movies with the $6
ticket you bought at Costco (just bought 20 of them). The theater keeps
all the money from concessions, but they have to send a significant
portion of the ticket price to the movie studios.

<http://www.amazon.com/Why-Popcorn-Costs-Much-Movies/dp/0387769994>

A significant number of movie patrons seem to bring their own food and
drinks into the movies, because of course you can't go for two hours
without eating junk food or drinking soda! I would usually buy popcorn
(the free refill tub) to share, but the popcorn at our local AMC theater
is awful. It's not an AMC thing in general, because other AMC theaters
have decent popcorn, it must be something with their machine.

The theaters have minimized their staffing levels and there is no one to
really enforce the ban on outside food, so as long as you're discrete
it's fine. I thought it was a little much when someone was popping their
own popcorn using an outlet in the restroom with a Westbend Stir Crazy
popper.

Of course with Redbox, we don't go to the movies all that much anymore,
but our kids do. Those 20 tickets should last a few years.

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TOPIC: The End of America
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 1 2011 7:13 pm
From: "T°m Sherm@n" <""twshermanREMOVE\"@THI$southslope.net">


On 8/8/2011 4:10 PM, JimmyMac wrote:
> On Jul 8, 8:46�am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser
> Philosopher"<nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 7, 11:43 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser
>>
>> Philosopher"<nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> The only thing we can't teach them is how to be wise the funds, or
>>> even what that infrastructure should look like.
>>
>>> It's complicated but in the end it's all about money.
>>
>> When the history of the empires tells the end of America, it'll say
>> it's CORRUPTION that brought it down. We did all these fatal mistakes:
>>
>> 1- We exported our manufacturing to China,
>>
>> 2- We embarked on too many wars and we didn't tax it,
>>
>> 3- We failed to adapt to the changes happening in the world, chiefly
>> Climate Change,
>>
>> 4- We failed to tax gasoline and thus encourage alternative
>> transportation,
>>
>> 5- We failed to tell the truth in order to win elections,
>>
>> 6- We failed to listen to the FIRST& LAST MESSENGER OF THE JUNGLE
>> (me)...
>>
>> China will only reign for a short while and it'll fall too. The Earth
>> can not sustain it.
>>
>> Here my crystal ball goes dark.
>>
>> http://a6.mzstatic.com/us/r1000/050/Purple/df/83/bb/mzl.frourozv.png
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> AND, this is a biggie that you neglected to mention ... we embraced
> multiculturalism The principles of cultural relativism and political
> correctness cannot and will not contribute to the solution of
> imported, divergent, incompatible cultures. Multiculturalism paved
> the road to the ruination of every democracy and history is beginning
> to repeat itself. Cultural relativism and political correctness
> should not dictate unrestricted tolerance. Whereas tolerance is a
> virtue, its adjacent neighbors are indifference, complacency, apathy,
> and frailty. Tolerance must have limits. Many of us have been
> brainwashed by a culture of tolerance. Mention this to the
> brainwashed and they are quick to label the message hate speech and
> the messenger intolerant. Intolerance of the intolerant is not
> hatred.
>
The one group that you cannot criticize under any circumstances are
Zionists, even though they are followers of an ideology and not one
race, ethnic group or even religion. To do so will have the moral
cretins calling you a racist and Nazi sympathizer.

However, if you do so and are libeled, the best response is to tell them
to "go fuck yourselves".

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I am a vehicular cyclist.


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 1 2011 7:20 pm
From: "T°m Sherm@n" <""twshermanREMOVE\"@THI$southslope.net">


On 8/8/2011 5:01 PM, Edward Dolan wrote:
> "Just zis Guy, you know?"<guy@chapmancentral.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:qsY%p.88927$m22.24120@newsfe05.ams2...
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>>
>> On 08/08/2011 22:10, JimmyMac wrote:
>>> AND, this is a biggie that you neglected to mention ... we embraced
>>> multiculturalism The principles of cultural relativism and
>>> political correctness cannot and will not contribute to the solution
>>> of imported, divergent, incompatible cultures.
>>
>> Aye. Imagine the awful results if a whole bunch of Irish or German or
>> Jewish or Swedish people were to arrive in the US and settle. It's
>> certain they would make no contribution to US society with their funny
>> names. What good could possibly come of integrating the likes of the
>> Grants, Rooseveldts, Einsteins, Fermis, Feynmanns, Lindberghs and Aldrins?
>
> The US does not need any more immigrants. In fact, it hasn't needed any more
> since the 1950's. Let them go the UK instead since that tiny kingdom by the
> sea is already fucked-up. Yea, burn London down. Who cares! Certainly not
> Guy Chapman.
>
Looks like they took Ed's advice about burning London down.

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Tºm Shermªn - 42.435731°N, 83.985007°W
I am a vehicular cyclist.

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TOPIC: How can we prove there is a God
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/t/5c510be368997ce0?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Sep 1 2011 9:59 pm
From: abd alrahman abd allah


hi,Excuse me,
One approach is to suggest simple yet convincing experiments anyone
could comprehend. For instance, say to someone, "Consider this the
next time you are looking up at the moon or the stars on a clear
night; could you drop a drinking glass on the sidewalk and expect it
would hit the ground and on impact it would not shatter, but it would
divide up into little small drinking glasses, with iced tea in them?
Of course not."

Another example is have them consider what might happen if a tornado
came through a junkyard and tore through the old cars; would it leave
behind a nice new Mercedes with the engine running and no parts left
around? Naturally not.


Or ask someone to consider what it would be like if someone told us
about a fast food restaurant operating itself without any people
there? The food just cooks itself, files from the kitchen to the
table
and then when we are done, the dishes jump back the kitchen to wash
themselves. This is too crazy for anyone to even think about.


After reflecting on all of the above, how could we look to the
universe above us through a telescope or observe the cells in a
microscope and then think all of this came about as a result of a
"big
bang" or some "accident"?


(see also "Quran")


for more inforamtion about God's existing:


http://www.knowingallah.com/main_fo.asp?lang=en


for more information about the prophet Mouhammad :
http://www.rasoulallah.net/v2/index.aspx?lang=en


about the miracles in islam:


http://www.islam-guide.com/
http://www.islamreligion.com/


more websites about islam :
http://sites.google.com/site/islamicsitesaddr/

the blog :

http://islamicreli.blogspot.com/


thanks a lot for you visiting.


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