• Card trick

    From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to All on Sat Jul 22 04:58:58 2017
    Hello All!

    Card trick developed by magician after attacks in France


    Don't play cards with this guy.


    He did this in front of Penn and Teller on TV.

    They just shook their heads in disbelief.



    https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xh9GaDgRWX4?rel=0


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Jul 22 11:40:48 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to All on Sat Jul 22 2017 04:58:58

    Card trick developed by magician after attacks in France


    Don't play cards with this guy.


    He did this in front of Penn and Teller on TV.

    They just shook their heads in disbelief.

    https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xh9GaDgRWX4?rel=0

    WOW!


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 22 12:19:57 2017
    On Sat Jul-22-2017 11:40, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to All on Sat Jul 22 2017 04:58:58

    Card trick developed by magician after attacks in France


    Don't play cards with this guy.


    He did this in front of Penn and Teller on TV.

    They just shook their heads in disbelief.

    https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xh9GaDgRWX4?rel=0

    WOW!

    That's what I said!

    I looked at it twice, following one had the first time and the other hand the second time. One could save it to disk and use VLC to slow it down, but I don't think one would notice anything.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Jul 22 21:55:20 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 22 2017 12:19:57

    Card trick developed by magician after attacks in France


    Don't play cards with this guy.


    He did this in front of Penn and Teller on TV.

    They just shook their heads in disbelief.

    https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xh9GaDgRWX4?rel=0

    WOW!

    That's what I said!

    I looked at it twice, following one had the first time and the other hand the second time. One could save it to disk and use VLC to slow it down, but I don't think one would notice anything.


    He could actually say he had nothing up his sleeve, since they were rolled up, but that does not mean that nothing came out of the folds <G>


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 23 05:20:39 2017
    On Sat Jul-22-2017 21:55, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 22 2017 12:19:57

    Card trick developed by magician after attacks in France


    Don't play cards with this guy.


    He did this in front of Penn and Teller on TV.

    They just shook their heads in disbelief.

    https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xh9GaDgRWX4?rel=0

    WOW!

    That's what I said!

    I looked at it twice, following one had the first time and the
    other hand the second time. One could save it to disk and use VLC
    to slow it down, but I don't think one would notice anything.

    He could actually say he had nothing up his sleeve, since they were
    rolled up, but that does not mean that nothing came out of the
    folds <G>

    And changing the back color on the deck was easy, right? And changing the faces to read "Pray for..." took a lot of practice.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Jul 23 11:35:57 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 23 2017 05:20:39

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 22 2017 12:19:57

    Card trick developed by magician after attacks in France


    Don't play cards with this guy.


    He did this in front of Penn and Teller on TV.

    They just shook their heads in disbelief.

    https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xh9GaDgRWX4?rel=0

    WOW!

    That's what I said!

    I looked at it twice, following one had the first time and the
    other hand the second time. One could save it to disk and use VLC
    to slow it down, but I don't think one would notice anything.

    He could actually say he had nothing up his sleeve, since they were
    rolled up, but that does not mean that nothing came out of the
    folds <G>

    And changing the back color on the deck was easy, right? And changing the faces to read "Pray for..." took a lot of practice.

    The problem is, that this was a recording. Many things can be done with photoshop type programs. That is not to say that it was not done as shown, but seeing it in person is a much better deal <G> (pun intended)


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 23 13:59:09 2017
    On Sun Jul-23-2017 11:35, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 23 2017 05:20:39

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 22 2017 12:19:57

    Card trick developed by magician after attacks in France


    Don't play cards with this guy.


    He did this in front of Penn and Teller on TV.

    They just shook their heads in disbelief.

    https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/xh9GaDgRWX4?rel=0

    WOW!

    That's what I said!

    I looked at it twice, following one had the first time and the
    other hand the second time. One could save it to disk and use VLC
    to slow it down, but I don't think one would notice anything.

    He could actually say he had nothing up his sleeve, since they were
    rolled up, but that does not mean that nothing came out of the
    folds <G>

    And changing the back color on the deck was easy, right? And
    changing the faces to read "Pray for..." took a lot of practice.

    The problem is, that this was a recording. Many things can be done
    with photoshop type programs. That is not to say that it was not
    done as shown, but seeing it in person is a much better deal <G>
    (pun intended)

    So you didn't read the part that came before the link? (-:

    ...The right of the people to bare arms smells up the place.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Jul 23 22:33:49 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 23 2017 13:59:09

    The problem is, that this was a recording. Many things can be done
    with photoshop type programs. That is not to say that it was not
    done as shown, but seeing it in person is a much better deal <G>
    (pun intended)

    So you didn't read the part that came before the link? (-:

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually <G>. Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was very good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few years ago. He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass table.


    ...The right of the people to bare arms smells up the place.

    They have stuff for that <G>


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 24 06:50:01 2017
    On Sun Jul-23-2017 22:33, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 23 2017 13:59:09

    The problem is, that this was a recording. Many things can be done
    with photoshop type programs. That is not to say that it was not
    done as shown, but seeing it in person is a much better deal <G>
    (pun intended)

    So you didn't read the part that came before the link? (-:

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually <G>.
    Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was very
    good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few years ago.
    He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    ...The right of the people to bare arms smells up the place.

    They have stuff for that <G>

    Yes, but that costs money. I have all the money I'll ever need, unless I want to buy something.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Mon Jul 24 08:13:22 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 24 2017 06:50:01

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually <G>.
    Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was very
    good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few years ago.
    He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.


    ...The right of the people to bare arms smells up the place.

    They have stuff for that <G>

    Yes, but that costs money. I have all the money I'll ever need, unless I want to buy something.


    Sounds like me


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 24 14:06:22 2017
    On Mon Jul-24-2017 08:13, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 24 2017 06:50:01

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually <G>.
    Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was very
    good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few years ago.
    He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.

    Maybe it was liquid glass.

    ...The right of the people to bare arms smells up the place.

    They have stuff for that <G>

    Yes, but that costs money. I have all the money I'll ever need, unless I want to buy something.

    Sounds like me

    We are but two of a larger force.

    "The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it."
    --Ayn Rand


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Mon Jul 24 18:49:15 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 24 2017 14:06:22

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually <G>.
    Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was very
    good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few years ago.
    He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.

    Maybe it was liquid glass.

    All glass is liquid <G>

    They have stuff for that <G>

    Yes, but that costs money. I have all the money I'll ever need,
    unless I want to buy something.

    Sounds like me

    We are but two of a larger force.

    For sure.


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jul 25 04:49:21 2017
    On Mon Jul-24-2017 18:49, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 24 2017 14:06:22

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually <G>.
    Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was very
    good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few years ago.
    He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.

    Maybe it was liquid glass.

    All glass is liquid <G>

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the rest of us? (-:

    They have stuff for that <G>

    Yes, but that costs money. I have all the money I'll ever need,
    unless I want to buy something.

    Sounds like me

    We are but two of a larger force.

    For sure.

    "I love argument, I love debate. I don't expect anyone just to sit there and agree with me, that's not their job."
    --Margaret Thatcher


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Tue Jul 25 12:57:53 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jul 25 2017 04:49:21

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually
    <G>. Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was
    very good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few
    years ago. He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass
    table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.

    Maybe it was liquid glass.

    All glass is liquid <G>

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.




    They have stuff for that <G>

    Yes, but that costs money. I have all the money I'll ever need,
    unless I want to buy something.

    Sounds like me

    We are but two of a larger force.

    For sure.


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jul 26 12:42:45 2017
    On Tue Jul-25-2017 12:57, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jul 25 2017 04:49:21

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually
    <G>. Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was
    very good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few
    years ago. He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass
    table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.

    Maybe it was liquid glass.

    All glass is liquid <G>

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of
    us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Wed Jul 26 18:38:05 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jul 26 2017 12:42:45

    years ago. He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass
    table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.

    Maybe it was liquid glass.

    All glass is liquid <G>

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jul 27 05:21:45 2017
    On Wed Jul-26-2017 18:38, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Jul 26 2017 12:42:45

    [...]

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.


    Regards,

    Roger
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    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Thu Jul 27 12:29:08 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jul 27 2017 05:21:45

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.


    Good idea <G>


    Joe
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Roger Nelson on Fri Jul 28 07:21:06 2017
    On 2017 Jul 24 14:06:22, you wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually <G>.
    Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was very
    good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few years ago.
    He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.

    Maybe it was liquid glass.

    FWIW: glass is always flowing, even when it is your table top holding up your plate of food and your beverage in your glass... glass is a "non-crystalline amorphous solid" and this "flowing" is one reason why old glass window panes in
    old houses have verticle ripples in them that distort the image... those ripples are from the flowing...

    )\/(ark

    Always Mount a Scratch Monkey
    Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong...
    ... Being baldpate is an unfailing sex magnet.
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 29 06:31:33 2017
    On Thu Jul-27-2017 12:29, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Jul 27 2017 05:21:45

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand down is. (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to mark lewis on Sat Jul 29 06:34:36 2017
    On Fri Jul-28-2017 07:21, mark lewis (1:3634/12.73) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    On 2017 Jul 24 14:06:22, you wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    You mean about Penn et al? I read the whole foreword actually <G>.
    Doesnt meant they didnt figure it out though. This guy was very
    good though. I saw videos of an oriental magician a few years ago.
    He seemingly put his hand and arm through a glass table.

    The cutting edge? (-:

    Yeah, but the table had no apparent hole before or after.

    Maybe it was liquid glass.

    FWIW: glass is always flowing, even when it is your table top
    holding up your plate of food and your beverage in your glass...
    glass is a "non-crystalline amorphous solid" and this "flowing" is
    one reason why old glass window panes in old houses have verticle
    ripples in them that distort the image... those ripples are from
    the flowing...

    OR

    Any of a large class of materials with highly variable mechanical and optical properties that solidify from the molten state without crystallization, are typically made by silicates fusing with boric oxide, aluminum oxide, or phosphorus pentoxide, are generally hard, brittle, and transparent or translucent, and are considered to be supercooled liquids rather than true solids.

    ... Being baldpate is an unfailing sex magnet.

    No hair in their mouths.

    ... It's *not* a bald spot... it's a solar panel.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Jul 29 10:41:58 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 29 2017 06:31:33

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand down is. (-:

    Sit up?


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 29 14:04:08 2017
    On Sat Jul-29-2017 10:41, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 29 2017 06:31:33

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand
    down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Roger Nelson on Sun Jul 30 09:33:00 2017
    Hi! Roger,

    In a message to Joe Delahaye you wrote:

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were
    just testing the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make him squirm. :)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

    --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox
    * Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Jul 29 23:08:01 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 29 2017 14:04:08

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand
    down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    Back when, it would have been "get back to work you <expletive>. Coffee break is over" <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Sat Jul 29 23:09:18 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Roger Nelson on Sun Jul 30 2017 09:33:00

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were
    just testing the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make him squirm. :)

    See my answer to Roger <G>


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 30 13:56:00 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    On Sat, 29 Jul 17, you wrote to me:

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were
    just testing the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is. (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make him
    squirm. :)

    See my answer to Roger <G>

    Keep twisting. You may twig to it yet.[smirk]

    Cheers,
    Paul.

    --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox
    * Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Sun Jul 30 05:36:29 2017
    On Sun Jul-30-2017 09:33, Paul Quinn (3:640/384) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Yo!

    In a message to Joe Delahaye you wrote:

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were
    just testing the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand
    down is. (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make him squirm. :)

    Now there's a evil thought. (-: Personally, I think he's just messing with me.

    ...At the end of the day it gets dark.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 30 05:41:11 2017
    On Sat Jul-29-2017 23:08, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jul 29 2017 14:04:08

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing the
    rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand
    down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    Back when, it would have been "get back to work you <expletive>.
    Coffee break is over" <G>

    I hope you guess right soon. You know I don't use that kind of language and I'm practically bursting to give you the correct answer. (-:

    ...Put all members of Congress on ObamaCare.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Sun Jul 30 10:54:48 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 30 2017 13:56:00

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were
    just testing the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is. (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make him
    squirm. :)

    See my answer to Roger <G>

    Keep twisting. You may twig to it yet.[smirk]

    Might also have different meanings, depending on which military of course. Stand down order means to stop and go relax. We have been (as a base) been stood down for weather related stuff, Like a foot or more of snow, or extremely high temperatures.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Jul 30 10:56:34 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 30 2017 05:41:11

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing
    the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand
    down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    Back when, it would have been "get back to work you <expletive>>.
    Coffee break is over" <G>

    I hope you guess right soon. You know I don't use that kind of language and I'm practically bursting to give you the correct answer. (-:

    Oh please don't burst. It would make a terrible mess :)


    ...Put all members of Congress on ObamaCare.

    They are apparently, according to a trump cabinet member this morning <G> Just a better version of it.


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 31 07:22:10 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    On 07/31/2017 12:54 AM, you wrote:

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were
    just testing the rest of us? (-:
    No idea.
    When will you get one?
    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is. (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make him
    squirm. :)

    See my answer to Roger <G>

    Keep twisting. You may twig to it yet.[smirk]

    Might also have different meanings, depending on which military of course.

    Yep, hence my remark.

    Stand down order means to stop and go relax. We have been (as a base)
    been
    stood down for weather related stuff, Like a foot or more of snow, or extremely high temperatures.


    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'. Wanna try for another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 30 14:29:57 2017
    On Sun Jul-30-2017 10:56, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 30 2017 05:41:11

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing
    the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand
    down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    Back when, it would have been "get back to work you <expletive>>.
    Coffee break is over" <G>

    I hope you guess right soon. You know I don't use that kind of language and I'm practically bursting to give you the correct answer. (-:

    Oh please don't burst. It would make a terrible mess :)

    I'll try not to, but you are running out of time. You should thank Paul for getting you some extra time. (-:

    ... It takes a long time to understand nothing.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Sun Jul 30 23:03:37 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 31 2017 07:22:10

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were
    just testing the rest of us? (-:
    No idea.
    When will you get one?
    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is. (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make him
    squirm. :)

    See my answer to Roger <G>

    Keep twisting. You may twig to it yet.[smirk]

    Might also have different meanings, depending on which military of
    course.

    Yep, hence my remark.

    Stand down order means to stop and go relax. We have been (as a
    base) been
    stood down for weather related stuff, Like a foot or more of snow,
    or extremely high temperatures.

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'. Wanna try for another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Well I know of no other reverse then to get back to work.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Jul 30 23:05:21 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 30 2017 14:29:57

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing
    the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand
    down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    Back when, it would have been "get back to work you <expletive>>>.
    Coffee break is over" <G>

    I hope you guess right soon. You know I don't use that kind of
    language and I'm practically bursting to give you the correct answer. (-:

    Oh please don't burst. It would make a terrible mess :)

    I'll try not to, but you are running out of time. You should thank Paul for getting you some extra time. (-:

    I guess we are back to the "I have no idea" category then.


    ... It takes a long time to understand nothing.

    I'm good at that <G>


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 31 15:20:00 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    On Sun, 30 Jul 17, you wrote to me:

    Then you knew how it was done all along and
    were just testing the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.
    When will you get one?
    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is. (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make
    him squirm. :)

    See my answer to Roger <G>

    Keep twisting. You may twig to it yet.[smirk]

    Might also have different meanings, depending on
    which military of course.

    Yep, hence my remark.

    Stand down order means to stop and go relax. We have
    been (as a base) been
    stood down for weather related stuff, Like a foot or
    more of snow, or extremely high temperatures.

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of
    'stand down'. Wanna try for another spin of the wheel?
    8-)

    Well I know of no other reverse then to get back to work.

    TBH, I don't have an exact idea as to what Roger may be thinking. For the short time when I had a green skin, in a 'full tactical' environment there was a kind of drill that was enacted twice a day: sunset & sunrise. (No, t'ain't no flag raising & saluting thing either.) As I indicated, a feller in blues may not have been so trained. Particularly a technician such as yourself.

    Mmm... I wonder if this is what Roger has in mind? Roger, what say you? ;-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Mon Jul 31 09:59:54 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 31 2017 15:20:00

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is. (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make
    him squirm. :)

    See my answer to Roger <G>

    Keep twisting. You may twig to it yet.[smirk]

    Might also have different meanings, depending on
    which military of course.

    Yep, hence my remark.

    Stand down order means to stop and go relax. We have
    been (as a base) been
    stood down for weather related stuff, Like a foot or
    more of snow, or extremely high temperatures.

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of
    'stand down'. Wanna try for another spin of the wheel?
    8-)

    Well I know of no other reverse then to get back to work.

    TBH, I don't have an exact idea as to what Roger may be thinking. For the short time when I had a green skin, in a 'full tactical' environment there was a kind of drill that was enacted twice a day: sunset & sunrise. (No, t'ain't no flag raising & saluting thing either.) As I indicated, a feller in blues may not have been so trained. Particularly a technician such as yourself.

    Must have been a long day <G> Sunrise can be quite early and especially in summer, sunset can be quite late. Report for duty in the morning, and stand down at nigh.


    Mmm... I wonder if this is what Roger has in mind? Roger, what say you? ;-)


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 31 13:07:10 2017
    On Sun Jul-30-2017 23:05, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jul 30 2017 14:29:57

    Then you knew how it was done all along and were just testing
    the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.

    When will you get one?

    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the opposite of stand
    down is.
    (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    Back when, it would have been "get back to work you <expletive>>>.
    Coffee break is over" <G>

    I hope you guess right soon. You know I don't use that kind of
    language and I'm practically bursting to give you the correct
    answer. (-:

    Oh please don't burst. It would make a terrible mess :)

    I'll try not to, but you are running out of time. You should thank Paul for getting you some extra time. (-:

    I guess we are back to the "I have no idea" category then.

    See NETmail.

    ... It takes a long time to understand nothing.

    I'm good at that <G>

    So it would seem. (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Mon Jul 31 17:21:36 2017
    On Mon Jul-31-2017 15:20, Paul Quinn (3:640/384) wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    Hi! Joe,

    On Sun, 30 Jul 17, you wrote to me:

    Then you knew how it was done all along and
    were just testing the rest of us? (-:

    No idea.
    When will you get one?
    Might take some time <G>

    I'll stand down until then.

    Good idea <G>

    That will give you time to figure out what the
    opposite of stand down is. (-:

    Sit up?

    No. Would you like another guess or two? (-:

    An ex-Air Force wallah wouldn't have a clue. Make
    him squirm. :)

    See my answer to Roger <G>

    Keep twisting. You may twig to it yet.[smirk]

    Might also have different meanings, depending on
    which military of course.

    Yep, hence my remark.

    Stand down order means to stop and go relax. We have
    been (as a base) been
    stood down for weather related stuff, Like a foot or
    more of snow, or extremely high temperatures.

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of
    'stand down'. Wanna try for another spin of the wheel?
    8-)

    Well I know of no other reverse then to get back to work.

    TBH, I don't have an exact idea as to what Roger may be thinking.
    For the short time when I had a green skin, in a 'full tactical' environment there was a kind of drill that was enacted twice a day:
    sunset & sunrise. (No, t'ain't no flag raising & saluting thing
    either.) As I indicated, a feller in blues may not have been so
    trained. Particularly a technician such as yourself.

    Mmm... I wonder if this is what Roger has in mind? Roger, what say
    you? ;-)

    I say I half expected that from an ex air force dude. (-:

    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is Junkers. He is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Roger Nelson on Tue Aug 1 08:56:32 2017
    Hi! Roger,

    On 07/31/2017 05:21 PM, you wrote:

    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is Junkers. He
    is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?

    Man, that is h-e-a-v-y metal. Ironic indeed!

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Mon Jul 31 20:00:34 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Paul Quinn on Mon Jul 31 2017 17:21:36

    Mmm... I wonder if this is what Roger has in mind? Roger, what say
    you? ;-)

    I say I half expected that from an ex air force dude. (-:

    I bet <G>


    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is Junkers. He is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?

    Junkers never made rotary wing AC <G> Only a fool would fly in one of those



    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Tue Aug 1 07:11:20 2017
    On Tue Aug-01-2017 08:56, Paul Quinn (3:640/1384) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Hi Paul,

    On 07/31/2017 05:21 PM, you wrote:

    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is Junkers. He
    is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?

    Man, that is h-e-a-v-y metal. Ironic indeed!

    Irony can be pretty ironic at times.

    ...Everything on me hurts. What doesn't hurt, doesn't work.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 1 07:13:57 2017
    On Mon Jul-31-2017 20:00, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Paul Quinn on Mon Jul 31 2017 17:21:36

    Mmm... I wonder if this is what Roger has in mind? Roger, what say
    you? ;-)

    I say I half expected that from an ex air force dude. (-:

    I bet <G>

    Could be.

    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is
    Junkers. He is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?

    Junkers never made rotary wing AC <G> Only a fool would fly in one
    of those <G>

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew boat, though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Tue Aug 1 10:11:56 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 01 2017 07:13:57

    I say I half expected that from an ex air force dude. (-:

    I bet <G>

    Could be.

    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is
    Junkers. He is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?

    Junkers never made rotary wing AC <G> Only a fool would fly in one
    of those <G>

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew boat, though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Roger Nelson on Wed Aug 2 07:55:21 2017
    Hi! Roger,

    On 08/01/2017 07:11 AM, you wrote:

    ..Everything on me hurts. What doesn't hurt, doesn't work.

    On the flip-side, a wise fellow once uttered "where there's pain there is still
    life!".

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Tue Aug 1 01:54:00 2017
    Roger,

    ...At the end of the day it gets dark.

    Or another tagline..."I like it dark at night, and light during the
    day". <G>

    Of course, all bets are off if you live at the North or South Pole. :)

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Tue Aug 1 02:44:00 2017
    Roger,

    ...Put all members of Congress on ObamaCare.

    Darn right. I saw where President Trump had threatened to END the
    "subsidy" they were getting for paying for it (although their version of "health care" is far better than what's in place for so many), because
    of the Senate's inaction. They had somehow circumvented the law saying "government was small business". Yeah, 20,000+ employees is a "small business"...greedy bastards.

    Then, they have the gall to take a month long recess in the
    House...and would've had to do the same in the Senate, had Senator Mitch McConnell not shortened it. But, I'll bet they'll get little done in the Senate. Shoot, they get more recess time than I did when I was in
    Elementary School.

    And, with the mid-term elections in 2018, you can bet that they will
    DEMAND a full month off. In the interim, I hope their constituents make
    their ears burn so bad, that it sets them on fire. If the phrase "Liar,
    Liar, Pants On Fire" was literal, The Great Chicago Fire of 1871, would
    pale by comparison to the conflagration in Washington, DC.

    But, if the government ends up shutting down on October 1, because of Congress not passing a budget...never mind a continuing resolution (kick
    the can down the road), I'd say that the Republicans can kiss their
    majorities in the House and Senate "good-bye". I saw a story on the
    "health care plan", where one Senator said "if we don't get this right,
    we should be politically horsewhipped"....flogging seems more like it.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to PAUL QUINN on Tue Aug 1 01:59:00 2017
    Paul,

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'. Wanna try f PQ>another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Only if he can take Vanna White home with him. <BG>

    Daryl

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Daryl Stout on Wed Aug 2 18:05:26 2017
    Hi! Daryl,

    On 08/01/2017 04:59 PM, you wrote:

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'.
    Wanna try for another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Only if he can take Vanna White home with him. <BG>

    I had to check Uncle Google to see who you talking about. (I haven't even watched that sort of show here in OZ for over 40 years.)

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than him) women.[giggle]

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 2 04:07:03 2017
    On Tue Aug-01-2017 10:11, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 01 2017 07:13:57

    I say I half expected that from an ex air force dude. (-:

    I bet <G>

    Could be.

    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is
    Junkers. He is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?

    Junkers never made rotary wing AC <G> Only a fool would fly in one
    of those <G>

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew boat, though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Wed Aug 2 04:10:43 2017
    On Wed Aug-02-2017 07:55, Paul Quinn (3:640/1384) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Hey,

    On 08/01/2017 07:11 AM, you wrote:

    ..Everything on me hurts. What doesn't hurt, doesn't work.

    On the flip-side, a wise fellow once uttered "where there's pain
    there is still life!".

    "Still" being the operative word. (-:

    ...You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it float on its back.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Daryl Stout on Wed Aug 2 04:14:07 2017
    On Tue Aug-01-2017 01:54, Daryl Stout (1:19/33) wrote to ROGER NELSON:

    ...At the end of the day it gets dark.

    Or another tagline..."I like it dark at night, and light during
    the day". <G>

    Of course, all bets are off if you live at the North or South
    Pole. :)

    I couldn't take the cold. I was playing golf as a member of a club many years ago when out of nowhere, the temperature dropped to near freezing and it started hailing on us. Luckily we had just finished the 8th hole, so after the
    9th I left. They probably finished the round. When something like that happens, I start looking around for tornadoes.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Roger Nelson on Wed Aug 2 20:00:00 2017
    Hi! Roger,

    On Wed, 02 Aug 17, you wrote to me:

    ..Everything on me hurts. What doesn't hurt, doesn't
    work.

    On the flip-side, a wise fellow once uttered "where
    there's pain there is still life!".

    "Still" being the operative word. (-:

    Yes, sir. 'I hurt, therefore I am'. Better? ;-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Wed Aug 2 10:13:54 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Daryl Stout on Wed Aug 02 2017 18:05:26

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'.
    Wanna try for another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Only if he can take Vanna White home with him. <BG>

    I had to check Uncle Google to see who you talking about. (I haven't even watched that sort of show here in OZ for over 40 years.)

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than him) women.[giggle]


    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think of. :) She would most likely be around my age or close to that. by now.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Wed Aug 2 10:15:14 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 02 2017 04:07:03

    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is
    Junkers. He is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?

    Junkers never made rotary wing AC <G> Only a fool would fly in one
    of those <G>

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I
    did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and
    that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew boat,
    though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.

    Be nice if you could have been co-pilot though


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 3 07:38:47 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    On 08/03/2017 12:13 AM, you wrote:

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at
    least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than
    him) women.[giggle]

    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think of. :)
    She
    would most likely be around my age or close to that. by now.

    Yes, I got the same impression. I've noticed in recent years that there have been a number of women who have seemingly weathered the years rather well, and cause me to ponder that they must have been hunies a half-century back, and, what they were doing in life back then. She is another.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Wed Aug 2 23:05:51 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 03 2017 07:38:47

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at
    least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than
    him) women.[giggle]

    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think of.
    :)
    She
    would most likely be around my age or close to that. by now.

    Yes, I got the same impression. I've noticed in recent years that there have been a number of women who have seemingly weathered the years rather well, and cause me to ponder that they must have been hunies a half-century back, and, what they were doing in life back then. She is another.

    Yes, and the host of that show as well I think <G>. Pat ?


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 3 15:57:00 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    On Wed, 02 Aug 17, you wrote to me:

    She is another.

    Yes, and the host of that show as well I think <G>. Pat ?

    Pat Boone? Sure, if you want. I don't particularly care, as I don't particularly care for those types of shows. That's a USofA show. Joe, it is not as available here in OZ as it may be in Canadia(ha). :)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Thu Aug 3 05:49:15 2017
    On Wed Aug-02-2017 18:05, Paul Quinn (3:640/1384) wrote to Daryl Stout:

    Hi! Daryl,

    On 08/01/2017 04:59 PM, you wrote:

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'.
    Wanna try for another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Only if he can take Vanna White home with him. <BG>

    I had to check Uncle Google to see who you talking about. (I
    haven't even watched that sort of show here in OZ for over 40
    years.)

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at
    least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than him) women.[giggle]

    ROTFL!

    But a doxy she isn't.

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Thu Aug 3 05:56:40 2017
    On Wed Aug-02-2017 20:00, Paul Quinn (3:640/384) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Yo!

    On Wed, 02 Aug 17, you wrote to me:

    ..Everything on me hurts. What doesn't hurt, doesn't
    work.

    On the flip-side, a wise fellow once uttered "where
    there's pain there is still life!".

    "Still" being the operative word. (-:

    Yes, sir. 'I hurt, therefore I am'. Better? ;-)

    Outstanding.


    ''' I'm not as good as I once was, but I am as good once as I ever was.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 3 06:04:23 2017
    On Wed Aug-02-2017 10:13, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Paul Quinn:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Daryl Stout on Wed Aug 02 2017 18:05:26

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'.
    Wanna try for another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Only if he can take Vanna White home with him. <BG>

    I had to check Uncle Google to see who you talking about. (I
    haven't even watched that sort of show here in OZ for over 40
    years.)

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than him)
    women.[giggle]

    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think of.
    :) She would most likely be around my age or close to that. by
    now.

    No, she is younger than you. (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 3 06:06:12 2017
    On Wed Aug-02-2017 10:15, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 02 2017 04:07:03

    We had a guy at our church some years ago whose surname is
    Junkers. He is a helicoptor mechanic. How ironic is that?

    Junkers never made rotary wing AC <G> Only a fool would fly in one
    of those <G>

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I
    did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and
    that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew boat,
    though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.

    Be nice if you could have been co-pilot though

    As much as I dislike seeming to be a bit stuffy, copilot wouldn't have been good enough. (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Thu Aug 3 06:13:20 2017
    On Thu Aug-03-2017 07:38, Paul Quinn (3:640/1384) wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    Hi! Joe,

    On 08/03/2017 12:13 AM, you wrote:

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at
    least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than
    him) women.[giggle]

    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think
    of. :) She
    would most likely be around my age or close to that. by now.

    Yes, I got the same impression. I've noticed in recent years that
    there have been a number of women who have seemingly weathered the
    years rather well, and cause me to ponder that they must have been
    hunies a half-century back, and, what they were doing in life back
    then. She is another.

    Botox injections. (UGH!)


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Thu Aug 3 10:02:51 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 03 2017 15:57:00

    She is another.

    Yes, and the host of that show as well I think <G>. Pat ?

    Pat Boone? Sure, if you want. I don't particularly care, as I don't particularly care for those types of shows. That's a USofA show. Joe, it is not as available here in OZ as it may be in Canadia(ha). :)

    Wrong Pat <G> Sojak or something similar. I kind of like it, and Jeapardy as well. Not exactly crazy about them, but did not mind them


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Thu Aug 3 10:04:19 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Paul Quinn on Thu Aug 03 2017 05:49:15

    I had to check Uncle Google to see who you talking about. (I
    haven't even watched that sort of show here in OZ for over 40
    years.)

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at
    least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than him)
    women.[giggle]

    ROTFL!

    But a doxy she isn't.

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."


    What is, Only $40?


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Thu Aug 3 10:05:43 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 03 2017 06:04:23

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'.
    Wanna try for another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Only if he can take Vanna White home with him. <BG>

    You couldnt catch her either <G>


    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think of.
    :) She would most likely be around my age or close to that. by
    now.

    No, she is younger than you. (-:


    Not by much I think


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Thu Aug 3 10:06:39 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 03 2017 06:06:12

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I
    did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and
    that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew boat,
    though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.

    Be nice if you could have been co-pilot though

    As much as I dislike seeming to be a bit stuffy, copilot wouldn't have been good enough. (-:

    They DO fly the plane though.


    Joe
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 3 12:59:34 2017
    On 2017 Aug 03 10:05:42, you wrote to Roger Nelson:

    RE: Vanna White

    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think of.
    :) She would most likely be around my age or close to that. by now.

    No, she is younger than you. (-:

    Not by much I think

    Vanna is 60... born in Myrtle Beach, S.Carolina, IIRC... i know she's a SC girl...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to mark lewis on Thu Aug 3 20:37:43 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: mark lewis to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 03 2017 12:59:34

    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think of.
    :) She would most likely be around my age or close to that. by
    now.

    No, she is younger than you. (-:

    Not by much I think

    Vanna is 60... born in Myrtle Beach, S.Carolina, IIRC... i know she's a SC girl...

    So not a California Girl <G>


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 4 11:28:00 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    In a message to Mark Lewis you wrote:

    Vanna is 60... born in Myrtle Beach, S.Carolina,
    IIRC... i know she's a SC girl...

    So not a California Girl <G>

    Oh, no! Now I can't shake visions of David Lee Roth doing & hearing his cover of the song...[sfx: forehead slap, slap...] ;-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Thu Aug 3 09:28:00 2017
    Roger,

    I couldn't take the cold. I was playing golf as a member of a club many yea RN>ago when out of nowhere, the temperature dropped to near freezing and it RN>started hailing on us. Luckily we had just finished the 8th hole, so after
    9th I left. They probably finished the round. When something like that
    happens, I start looking around for tornadoes.

    First, you are correct about the hail and tornadoes. If you are in an
    area of hail, especially large, you're in or near when a tornado may
    develop.

    Second, I *PREFER* the cold. While it makes the arthritis hurt more,
    it means NO HEAT ILLNESS, NO INSECTS (especially the stinging ones), and
    NO TORNADOES.

    I am TERRIFIED of severe weather...but after all, having been under 2 tornadic funnel clouds, within a mile of 2 rain wrapped tornadoes (an
    F-1 and an F-4), a 2 time lightning strike survivor (indirect, but I
    still got the severe shock), and nearly drowning in swirling
    floodwaters, can you blame me??

    Daryl

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 4 08:34:08 2017
    On 2017 Aug 03 20:37:42, you wrote to me:

    No, she is younger than you. (-:

    Not by much I think

    Vanna is 60... born in Myrtle Beach, S.Carolina, IIRC... i know she's
    a SC girl...

    So not a California Girl <G>

    not born and bred but some would probably say she is now since she's been out there for so long... she's all natural, too...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Fri Aug 4 10:07:08 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 04 2017 11:28:00

    Vanna is 60... born in Myrtle Beach, S.Carolina,
    IIRC... i know she's a SC girl...

    So not a California Girl <G>

    Oh, no! Now I can't shake visions of David Lee Roth doing & hearing his cover of the song...[sfx: forehead slap, slap...] ;-)

    I prefer the Beach Boys <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to mark lewis on Fri Aug 4 10:09:34 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: mark lewis to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 04 2017 08:34:08

    Vanna is 60... born in Myrtle Beach, S.Carolina, IIRC... i know
    she's a SC girl...

    So not a California Girl <G>

    not born and bred but some would probably say she is now since she's been out there for so long... she's all natural, too...

    I can envision Brian Wilson and the group singing away <G>


    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Fri Aug 4 08:03:00 2017
    Roger,

    But a doxy she isn't.

    Now, let's not degrade weiner dogs...I'm biased to them. :)

    Or as some items note, as follows:

    1) On a doormat: "The grass is greener under my weiner".

    2) On a T-shirt: "Real men play with their weiners".

    3) On a picture of a dachshund bitingan older mans ankle: His wife
    admonishes him "Now, Frank...you know that Fritz does NOT like to be
    called a weiner dog".

    4) On another picture of a dachshund: "The 5 second rule doesn't apply
    when you have a 2 second dachshund".

    I'm a member of several dachshund groups on Facebook. My late wife had dachshunds, and I've grown partial to them. But, with expenses and other issues, I can't afford to have one anymore. The one I had was re-homed
    the day my wife died almost 10 1/2 years ago.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Fri Aug 4 07:51:00 2017
    Roger,

    Botox injections. (UGH!)

    Reminds me of the cartoon, where the woman screams to her doctor "I
    said I wanted a BOTOX injection...NOT a BUTTOCKS injection!!". :P

    Ironically, there was a story on the internet the other day (so it had
    to be legitimate <G>), about how men prefer women with "big butts". That reminds me of the old song that had the lyrics of "Bertha. Bertha Butz.
    One of the Butz sisters". :P That may not have been the way it should've
    been spelled, but it was likely meant to be "Bertha Butts".

    And, I saw another picture of a pair of tight sweat pants on a woman,
    and silkscreen printed on the back were these 2 individuals "pushing up
    her butt cheeks". The phrase "Push It Up. Push It Up. Way Up" came to
    mind. <G>

    We're all the same from the backside...besides, a butt is a butt is a butt...but... <G>

    Daryl
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE DELAHAYE on Fri Aug 4 07:52:00 2017
    Joe,

    Wrong Pat <G> Sojak or something similar. I kind of like it, and Jeapardy JD>well. Not exactly crazy about them, but did not mind them

    Pat Sajak. I preferred the ORIGINAL Jeopardy with the late Art
    Fleming, and the late Don Pardo. I also remember the original
    Concentration with Hugh Downs and Bob Clayton.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE DELAHAYE on Fri Aug 4 07:54:00 2017
    Joe,

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."

    What is, Only $40?

    The scene from "Airplane", with Art Fleming saying "The answer
    is...The Mayflower"...which was the named of the plane that was to be
    crash landed. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Daryl Stout on Sat Aug 5 07:31:34 2017
    On Fri Aug-04-2017 08:03, Daryl Stout (1:19/33) wrote to ROGER NELSON:

    But a doxy she isn't.

    Now, let's not degrade weiner dogs...I'm biased to them. :)

    A 'Doxy' is a female lover. (-:

    Or as some items note, as follows:

    1) On a doormat: "The grass is greener under my weiner".

    2) On a T-shirt: "Real men play with their weiners".

    3) On a picture of a dachshund bitingan older mans ankle: His wife admonishes him "Now, Frank...you know that Fritz does NOT like to
    be called a weiner dog".

    4) On another picture of a dachshund: "The 5 second rule doesn't
    apply when you have a 2 second dachshund".

    I'm a member of several dachshund groups on Facebook. My late
    wife had dachshunds, and I've grown partial to them. But, with
    expenses and other issues, I can't afford to have one anymore. The
    one I had was re-homed the day my wife died almost 10 1/2 years
    ago.

    Is doxy a short name for dachshund?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 5 07:33:47 2017
    On Thu Aug-03-2017 10:04, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Paul Quinn on Thu Aug 03 2017 05:49:15

    I had to check Uncle Google to see who you talking about. (I
    haven't even watched that sort of show here in OZ for over 40
    years.)

    Yeah, I think maybe Joe would need her help to cross the road at
    least. He's probably forgotten what to do with fast(-er than him)
    women.[giggle]

    ROTFL!

    But a doxy she isn't.

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."

    What is, Only $40?

    I don't understand the question.

    ...Boredom is that time in your life when you have nothing clever to say.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 5 07:42:28 2017
    On Thu Aug-03-2017 10:05, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 03 2017 06:04:23

    Yeah. But Roger was prompting for the reverse of 'stand down'.
    Wanna try for another spin of the wheel? 8-)

    Only if he can take Vanna White home with him. <BG>

    You couldnt catch her either <G>

    That is true, but when I was younger, it wouldn't have been a contest.

    I think there are more facelifts, etc there then you can think of.
    :) She would most likely be around my age or close to that. by
    now.

    No, she is younger than you. (-:

    By now, someone has told you her age.

    Not by much I think

    Depends on what you mean by "much". (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 5 07:46:36 2017
    On Thu Aug-03-2017 10:06, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 03 2017 06:06:12

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I
    did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and
    that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew boat,
    though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.

    Be nice if you could have been co-pilot though

    As much as I dislike seeming to be a bit stuffy, copilot wouldn't have been good enough. (-:

    They DO fly the plane though.

    The difference, in air force parlance, is the copilot isn't the AC.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Sat Aug 5 07:49:59 2017
    On Fri Aug-04-2017 11:28, Paul Quinn (3:640/384) wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    Hi! Joe,

    In a message to Mark Lewis you wrote:

    Vanna is 60... born in Myrtle Beach, S.Carolina,
    IIRC... i know she's a SC girl...

    So not a California Girl <G>

    Oh, no! Now I can't shake visions of David Lee Roth doing &
    hearing his cover of the song...[sfx: forehead slap, slap...] ;-)

    Do you have the music video of him doing that with slides of women volleyball players on the sand?

    Joe, that was both sneaky and clever of you. (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Daryl Stout on Sat Aug 5 10:00:14 2017
    Re: Game Shows
    By: Daryl Stout to JOE DELAHAYE on Fri Aug 04 2017 07:52:00

    Wrong Pat <G> Sojak or something similar. I kind of like it, and
    Jeapardy JD>well. Not exactly crazy about them, but did not mind them

    Pat Sajak. I preferred the ORIGINAL Jeopardy with the late Art
    Fleming, and the late Don Pardo. I also remember the original Concentration with Hugh Downs and Bob Clayton.


    I was close <G> Never saw Art Fleming, or ever heard of him. I remember Hugh Downs, but I don't think it was because of Concentratrion.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Aug 5 10:03:13 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 05 2017 07:33:47

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."

    What is, Only $40?

    I don't understand the question.

    It's up on the board ya know <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Aug 5 10:04:51 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 05 2017 07:42:28

    No, she is younger than you. (-:

    By now, someone has told you her age.

    Not by much I think

    Depends on what you mean by "much". (-:


    Depends on your age braket <G>. In you early 20s or teens, 10 years seems like an eternity, at our age it is just a hiccup <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Aug 5 10:06:32 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 05 2017 07:46:36

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I
    did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and
    that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew
    boat, though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.

    Be nice if you could have been co-pilot though

    As much as I dislike seeming to be a bit stuffy, copilot wouldn't
    have been good enough. (-:

    They DO fly the plane though.

    The difference, in air force parlance, is the copilot isn't the AC.

    He's not a Air Conditioner? :) No, you're right. He is not the commander.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Aug 5 10:08:26 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Paul Quinn on Sat Aug 05 2017 07:49:59

    So not a California Girl <G>

    Oh, no! Now I can't shake visions of David Lee Roth doing &
    hearing his cover of the song...[sfx: forehead slap, slap...] ;-)

    Do you have the music video of him doing that with slides of women volleyball players on the sand?

    Joe, that was both sneaky and clever of you. (-:


    I liked the original song and that jumped to mind, when I saw SC Girl <G>. Big Beach Boys fan actually.


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Roger Nelson on Sun Aug 6 08:23:28 2017
    Hi! Roger,

    On 08/05/2017 07:49 AM, you wrote:

    So not a California Girl <G>

    Oh, no! Now I can't shake visions of David Lee Roth doing &
    hearing his cover of the song...[sfx: forehead slap, slap...] ;-)

    Do you have the music video of him doing that with slides of women volleyball players on the sand?

    Nope. I managed to score the Twilight Zone/Tour (bus) Guide one.

    Joe, that was both sneaky and clever of you. (-:

    Quite. What he may not aware of is that one of the Wilson boys provided a backup vocal for Dave's version. Don't tell Joe that. I won't.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Sat Aug 5 21:07:01 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Roger Nelson on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:23:28

    Do you have the music video of him doing that with slides of women
    volleyball players on the sand?

    Nope. I managed to score the Twilight Zone/Tour (bus) Guide one.

    Joe, that was both sneaky and clever of you. (-:

    Quite. What he may not aware of is that one of the Wilson boys provided a backup vocal for Dave's version. Don't tell Joe that. I won't.

    I remember reading that on either the official site, or a fan site. (Beach Boys that is)


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 6 11:28:00 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    On Sat, 05 Aug 17, you wrote to me:

    Quite. What he may not aware of is that one of the
    Wilson boys provided a backup vocal for Dave's
    version. Don't tell Joe that.
    I won't.

    I remember reading that on either the official site, or a
    fan site. (Beach Boys that is)

    It's probably buried in a lot of places. Little tidbits like that tend to be copy&pasted around the Wantonly Wicked Web. I saw it on Wikipedia. :)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Daryl Stout on Sun Aug 6 08:09:06 2017
    On Fri Aug-04-2017 07:51, Daryl Stout (1:19/33) wrote to ROGER NELSON:

    Botox injections. (UGH!)

    Reminds me of the cartoon, where the woman screams to her doctor
    "I said I wanted a BOTOX injection...NOT a BUTTOCKS injection!!".
    :P

    Might have been fat from his own butocks, but I think I saw that, too.

    Ironically, there was a story on the internet the other day (so
    it had to be legitimate <G>), about how men prefer women with "big
    butts". That reminds me of the old song that had the lyrics of
    "Bertha. Bertha Butz. One of the Butz sisters". :P That may not
    have been the way it should've been spelled, but it was likely
    meant to be "Bertha Butts".

    As long as it doesn't go to your head.

    And, I saw another picture of a pair of tight sweat pants on a
    woman, and silkscreen printed on the back were these 2 individuals "pushing up her butt cheeks". The phrase "Push It Up. Push It Up.
    Way Up" came to mind. <G>

    There is nothing like a nice looking woman in white shorts.

    We're all the same from the backside...besides, a butt is a butt
    is a butt...but... <G>

    Some might disagree, (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 6 08:12:51 2017
    On Sat Aug-05-2017 10:03, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 05 2017 07:33:47

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."

    What is, Only $40?

    I don't understand the question.

    It's up on the board ya know <G>

    What is?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 6 08:22:50 2017
    On Sat Aug-05-2017 10:04, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 05 2017 07:42:28

    No, she is younger than you. (-:

    By now, someone has told you her age.

    Not by much I think

    Depends on what you mean by "much". (-:

    Depends on your age braket <G>. In you early 20s or teens, 10
    years seems like an eternity, at our age it is just a hiccup <G>

    My eternity ended at age 27 -- I got married.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 6 08:24:04 2017
    On Sat Aug-05-2017 10:06, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 05 2017 07:46:36

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore, I
    did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out and
    that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew
    boat, though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.

    Be nice if you could have been co-pilot though

    As much as I dislike seeming to be a bit stuffy, copilot wouldn't
    have been good enough. (-:

    They DO fly the plane though.

    The difference, in air force parlance, is the copilot isn't the AC.

    He's not a Air Conditioner? :) No, you're right. He is not the commander.

    And that makes a difference to me.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 6 08:24:58 2017
    On Sat Aug-05-2017 10:08, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Paul Quinn on Sat Aug 05 2017 07:49:59

    So not a California Girl <G>

    Oh, no! Now I can't shake visions of David Lee Roth doing &
    hearing his cover of the song...[sfx: forehead slap, slap...] ;-)

    Do you have the music video of him doing that with slides of women volleyball players on the sand?

    Joe, that was both sneaky and clever of you. (-:

    I liked the original song and that jumped to mind, when I saw SC
    Girl <G>. Big Beach Boys fan actually.

    "Your" a BBB fan?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Sun Aug 6 08:27:23 2017
    On Sun Aug-06-2017 08:23, Paul Quinn (3:640/1384) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Yo!

    On 08/05/2017 07:49 AM, you wrote:

    So not a California Girl <G>

    Oh, no! Now I can't shake visions of David Lee Roth doing &
    hearing his cover of the song...[sfx: forehead slap, slap...] ;-)

    Do you have the music video of him doing that with slides of women volleyball players on the sand?

    Nope. I managed to score the Twilight Zone/Tour (bus) Guide one.

    LOL.

    Joe, that was both sneaky and clever of you. (-:

    Quite. What he may not aware of is that one of the Wilson boys
    provided a backup vocal for Dave's version. Don't tell Joe that.
    I won't.

    Do I have to promise or will a pinky swear do?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Aug 6 18:35:32 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:12:51

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."

    What is, Only $40?

    I don't understand the question.

    It's up on the board ya know <G>

    What is?

    The question of course :)


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Aug 6 18:36:27 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:22:50

    No, she is younger than you. (-:

    By now, someone has told you her age.

    Not by much I think

    Depends on what you mean by "much". (-:

    Depends on your age braket <G>. In you early 20s or teens, 10
    years seems like an eternity, at our age it is just a hiccup <G>

    My eternity ended at age 27 -- I got married.

    But you're still around <G>. Mine was age 21


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Aug 6 18:37:26 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:24:04

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore,
    I did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out
    and that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew
    boat, though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.

    Be nice if you could have been co-pilot though

    As much as I dislike seeming to be a bit stuffy, copilot wouldn't
    have been good enough. (-:

    They DO fly the plane though.

    The difference, in air force parlance, is the copilot isn't the AC.

    He's not a Air Conditioner? :) No, you're right. He is not the
    commander.

    And that makes a difference to me.

    It takes years and many flight hourse to become the commander.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Aug 6 18:38:21 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:24:58

    I liked the original song and that jumped to mind, when I saw SC
    Girl <G>. Big Beach Boys fan actually.

    "Your" a BBB fan?


    I sure is. <G>


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Roger Nelson on Mon Aug 7 08:23:52 2017
    Hi! Roger,

    On 08/06/2017 08:27 AM, you wrote:

    Quite. What he may not aware of is that one of the Wilson boys
    provided a backup vocal for Dave's version. Don't tell Joe that.
    I won't.

    Do I have to promise or will a pinky swear do?

    A wink & a nod would do, ol' mate. Elsewise, I fear that the feline is no longer enclosed by the bag; Joe became aware, separately. B-b

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Sun Aug 6 22:05:00 2017
    Roger,

    Now, let's not degrade weiner dogs...I'm biased to them. :)

    A 'Doxy' is a female lover. (-:

    Never heard it that way.

    Is doxy a short name for dachshund?

    Yes..sometimes they call them doxy or doxies (plural). They're also
    known as "Weiner Dogs" or "Sausage Dogs". There is actually a place in
    the UK, known as "The Sausage Dog Hotel", where people bring their
    dachshunds by for a day or two. Further information on it is on their
    Facebook page, although they probably have a website.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE DELAHAYE on Sun Aug 6 22:07:00 2017
    Joe,

    I was close <G> Never saw Art Fleming, or ever heard of him. I remember Hug JD>Downs, but I don't think it was because of Concentratrion.

    You'll see a clip of him in the original "Airplane" movie. The
    contestant tells Art "I'll take Airplane Disasters for $400, Art"...and
    he says "The answer is...The Mayflower" (which was the name of the plane
    they were on. :P

    On the original Jeopardy! show, all the contestants got to keep
    whatever money they won (unless it was negative, and they got nothing).
    Now, only the winner of that day's competition keeps the money...the
    other two get "parting gifts".

    Alex Trebec hosts it now...both Art Fleming and Don Pardo died years
    ago.

    Daryl

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 7 12:20:41 2017
    On Sun Aug-06-2017 18:35, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:12:51

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."

    What is, Only $40?

    I don't understand the question.

    It's up on the board ya know <G>

    What is?

    The question of course :)

    Not what was said.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 7 12:21:52 2017
    On Sun Aug-06-2017 18:36, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:22:50

    No, she is younger than you. (-:

    By now, someone has told you her age.

    Not by much I think

    Depends on what you mean by "much". (-:

    Depends on your age braket <G>. In you early 20s or teens, 10
    years seems like an eternity, at our age it is just a hiccup <G>

    My eternity ended at age 27 -- I got married.

    But you're still around <G>. Mine was age 21

    Sorry. I meant to say eternity as we know it. (-:

    Besides, as long as someone remembers us, we are immortal.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 7 12:23:31 2017
    On Sun Aug-06-2017 18:37, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:24:04

    I like the JU-52, but never rode in one. When I worked offshore,
    I did fall asleep in the helicopter that brought us in and out
    and that thing made a lot of noise. Better than being in the crew
    boat, though, because they wouldn't let me be the pilot. (-:

    That wasn't nice of them :)

    Well, that was just an example of you can't have everything.

    Be nice if you could have been co-pilot though

    As much as I dislike seeming to be a bit stuffy, copilot wouldn't
    have been good enough. (-:

    They DO fly the plane though.

    The difference, in air force parlance, is the copilot isn't the AC.

    He's not a Air Conditioner? :) No, you're right. He is not the
    commander.

    And that makes a difference to me.

    It takes years and many flight hourse to become the commander.

    In the military, yes.

    ...Is the opposite of stand down, stand up?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 7 12:44:57 2017
    On Sun Aug-06-2017 18:38, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 06 2017 08:24:58

    I liked the original song and that jumped to mind, when I saw SC
    Girl <G>. Big Beach Boys fan actually.

    "Your" a BBB fan?

    I sure is. <G>

    Then how come you didn't have "Darlin'"?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Paul Quinn on Mon Aug 7 12:46:18 2017
    On Mon Aug-07-2017 08:23, Paul Quinn (3:640/1384) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Yo!

    On 08/06/2017 08:27 AM, you wrote:

    Quite. What he may not aware of is that one of the Wilson boys
    provided a backup vocal for Dave's version. Don't tell Joe that.
    I won't.

    Do I have to promise or will a pinky swear do?

    A wink & a nod would do, ol' mate. Elsewise, I fear that the
    feline is no longer enclosed by the bag; Joe became aware,
    separately. B-b

    Done. I have to plead guilty to the latter part. I don't like to see my friends suffering even if it was a bit of harmless fun. (-:0


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Daryl Stout on Mon Aug 7 12:53:08 2017
    On Sun Aug-06-2017 22:05, Daryl Stout (1:19/33) wrote to ROGER NELSON:

    Now, let's not degrade weiner dogs...I'm biased to them. :)

    A 'Doxy' is a female lover. (-:

    Never heard it that way.

    It's from a story I read many years ago, so naturally my schooling kicked in and I had to look up that word, the plural of which is doxies.

    Is doxy a short name for dachshund?

    Yes..sometimes they call them doxy or doxies (plural). They're
    also known as "Weiner Dogs" or "Sausage Dogs". There is actually a
    place in the UK, known as "The Sausage Dog Hotel", where people
    bring their dachshunds by for a day or two. Further information on
    it is on their Facebook page, although they probably have a
    website.

    Can't say I've heard them called that. My daughter had a Chaweenie (half dachshund, half Chihuahua). A very sweet dog. I used to sit in the yard watching her teach her pups to fight while at the same time disbelieving what I
    was seeing. Maybe I misinterpreted what I was seeing, but that is what it looked like.

    I'm a fan of German shepherds. I had one for 14 years.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Mon Aug 7 19:34:23 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 12:20:41

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."

    What is, Only $40?

    I don't understand the question.

    It's up on the board ya know <G>

    What is?

    The question of course :)

    Not what was said.

    I take it this has to do with what I read in a previous message from the original Jeopardy.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Mon Aug 7 19:35:57 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 12:21:52

    My eternity ended at age 27 -- I got married.

    But you're still around <G>. Mine was age 21

    Sorry. I meant to say eternity as we know it. (-:

    I think it would be more appropriate to say Freedom as we knew it ended at that point <G>


    Besides, as long as someone remembers us, we are immortal.

    True


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Mon Aug 7 19:38:41 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 12:23:31

    They DO fly the plane though.

    The difference, in air force parlance, is the copilot isn't the AC.

    He's not a Air Conditioner? :) No, you're right. He is not the
    commander.

    And that makes a difference to me.

    It takes years and many flight hourse to become the commander.

    In the military, yes.


    In the civilian service as well. You have to spend some years as 1st Officer, and accumulate flying hours, before you are allowed to try to become the aircraft commander.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Mon Aug 7 19:40:06 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 12:44:57

    I liked the original song and that jumped to mind, when I saw SC
    Girl <G>. Big Beach Boys fan actually.

    "Your" a BBB fan?

    I sure is. <G>

    Then how come you didn't have "Darlin'"?

    You talking about the list of MP3 I sent you some time ago? I have records and CD's as well. Some of those songs (a good many actually) are in that list, but not all of them


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 7 20:38:03 2017
    On Mon Aug-07-2017 19:34, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 12:20:41

    ... "Art, I'll take Air Shuttle Disasters for $40."

    What is, Only $40?

    I don't understand the question.

    It's up on the board ya know <G>

    What is?

    The question of course :)

    Not what was said.

    I take it this has to do with what I read in a previous message
    from the original Jeopardy.

    It was the original host of Jeopardy appearing in the movie Airplane II: The Sequel.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 7 20:41:43 2017
    On Mon Aug-07-2017 19:35, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 12:21:52

    My eternity ended at age 27 -- I got married.

    But you're still around <G>. Mine was age 21

    Sorry. I meant to say eternity as we know it. (-:

    I think it would be more appropriate to say Freedom as we knew it
    ended at that point <G>

    Proving once again that freedom isn't free.

    Besides, as long as someone remembers us, we are immortal.

    True

    Jawohl.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 7 20:43:53 2017
    On Mon Aug-07-2017 19:38, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 12:23:31

    They DO fly the plane though.

    The difference, in air force parlance, is the copilot isn't the AC.

    He's not a Air Conditioner? :) No, you're right. He is not the
    commander.

    And that makes a difference to me.

    It takes years and many flight hourse to become the commander.

    In the military, yes.

    In the civilian service as well. You have to spend some years as
    1st Officer, and accumulate flying hours, before you are allowed to
    try to become the aircraft commander.

    I understand what you mean, but I think I would have been a natural at it even with a surname like mine. I do favor the sea, however, over flight.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 7 20:46:35 2017
    On Mon Aug-07-2017 19:40, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 12:44:57

    I liked the original song and that jumped to mind, when I saw SC
    Girl <G>. Big Beach Boys fan actually.

    "Your" a BBB fan?

    I sure is. <G>

    Then how come you didn't have "Darlin'"?

    You talking about the list of MP3 I sent you some time ago? I have records and CD's as well. Some of those songs (a good many
    actually) are in that list, but not all of them

    But you didn't remember that one. (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Mon Aug 7 10:50:00 2017
    Roger,

    Botox injections. (UGH!)

    Reminds me of the cartoon, where the woman screams to her doctor
    "I said I wanted a BOTOX injection...NOT a BUTTOCKS injection!!".
    :P

    Might have been fat from his own butocks, but I think I saw that, too.

    There have been lawsuits where these went horribly wrong.

    And, I saw another picture of a pair of tight sweat pants on a
    woman, and silkscreen printed on the back were these 2 individuals "pushing up her butt cheeks". The phrase "Push It Up. Push It Up.
    Way Up" came to mind. <G>

    There is nothing like a nice looking woman in white shorts.

    That's like the picture of a guy who apparently took a picture of a
    woman like this, but she had on very tight white sweat pants. His wife
    was obviously angry with him, as that woman's butt was in the
    foreground. What she failed to notice, was in the background, with a dog
    in the driver's seat of the car, with paws on the steering wheel. His
    defense was "How often do you see a dog driving a car??". :P

    We're all the same from the backside...besides, a butt is a butt
    is a butt...but... <G>

    Some might disagree, (-:

    Yeah, too many in the world nowadays with "2 rear ends". :P

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE DELAHAYE on Mon Aug 7 11:04:00 2017
    Joe,

    My eternity ended at age 27 -- I got married.

    But you're still around <G>. Mine was age 21

    I didn't get married until I was 43...but never dreamed I'd be a
    widower at 47.

    And, right now, I can't see getting married again.

    Daryl

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Tue Aug 8 10:09:55 2017
    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 20:38:03

    The question of course :)

    Not what was said.

    I take it this has to do with what I read in a previous message
    from the original Jeopardy.

    It was the original host of Jeopardy appearing in the movie Airplane II: The Sequel.



    That was what I was referring to about what I read <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Tue Aug 8 10:11:30 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 20:43:53

    It takes years and many flight hourse to become the commander.

    In the military, yes.

    In the civilian service as well. You have to spend some years as
    1st Officer, and accumulate flying hours, before you are allowed to
    try to become the aircraft commander.

    I understand what you mean, but I think I would have been a natural at it even with a surname like mine. I do favor the sea, however, over flight.

    Do you have Flight Simulator? If you like flying, that is a great program


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Tue Aug 8 10:14:05 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 20:46:35

    "Your" a BBB fan?

    I sure is. <G>

    Then how come you didn't have "Darlin'"?

    You talking about the list of MP3 I sent you some time ago? I have
    records and CD's as well. Some of those songs (a good many
    actually) are in that list, but not all of them

    But you didn't remember that one. (-:

    I remember Little Darling from long before the BB :) I dont know if they are still singing it these days or are now completely retired. I had a video of them when they were young, and one several years ago. Except for the slight change in voices, they almost sounded the same <G> Same act too.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Daryl Stout on Tue Aug 8 10:16:49 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Daryl Stout to JOE DELAHAYE on Mon Aug 07 2017 11:04:00

    My eternity ended at age 27 -- I got married.

    But you're still around <G>. Mine was age 21

    I didn't get married until I was 43...but never dreamed I'd be a
    widower at 47.

    And, right now, I can't see getting married again.

    It may happen. you never know. I am still married to the same girl. 50 years later.


    Joe
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 8 13:13:54 2017
    On 2017 Aug 08 10:11:30, you wrote to Roger Nelson:

    I understand what you mean, but I think I would have been a natural
    at it even with a surname like mine. I do favor the sea, however,
    over flight.

    Do you have Flight Simulator? If you like flying, that is a great program

    yeah, if you like games and unrealistic physics... if one is really into flying, one should take a look at the FlightGear simulator... it is FOSS and has been in development for 20(+) years... the original goal was much better graphics than the other so-called simulators had... it has done a good job but since it is FOSS and everyone is a volunteer of their time to the development, some things still need more work...

    right now the scenery is being worked on to try to come up with a way of releasing updated portions as they are needed... the last time they ran the scenery generation stuff, it took several months and any problems required starting the generation all over again... this is because each tile needs information from those ajoining it... at this time, the entire world consists of 1818439 files in 50776 directories consuming a mere 88.6 GiB (95134950761 bytes) of drive space ;) yeah, i just ran a properties check on my scenery directory that contains the official scenery that's distributed by FGFS... i happen to have the entire world scenery downloaded but the simulator offers on-the-fly downloading of scenery so you can get only that which you fly over... one can also have custom scenery for some areas if they desire... my custom scenery directory is only 2GiB and contains mostly override stuff for some airports... things like accurate tower positions, ground nets for the AI craft to follow, and even procedures files for the SIDs and STARs...

    much is 3D stuff developed by numerous individuals and they're also working on pulling data from the OSM (OpenStreet Maps) project and placing those in the scene with accurate coordinates... unlike m$FS, you can actually see true-to-life scenery when flying from, for example, Meigs to KLAX instead of some artificial muck with no mountains or rivers... i even flew by Niagra Falls, just a little while ago O:)

    the craft? oh wow, the craft! there's currently two craft distributed with the simulator... the first (aka main default) craft is a highly detailed Cessna c172p with realistic startup, damage and capabilities... you can definitely break the landing gear and wings on this bird! the second one is a UFO which is
    used more for scenery object placement than flying but it is fun to fly as it has some really futuristic physics... there's 526 craft families available to download from the official FGFS distribution hanger... of those, many, like the
    737NG, have numerous variants... the 737NG directory shows four or five variants... some variants are simply modified versions that have longer ranges needed for longer flights... some are cargo craft... some are for a FO (First Officer) or CP (Co-Pilot) so that two people can fly a craft together over the MP (Multi-Player) network... there's fighter jets, some with an ability to fire
    weaponry, and helicopters... there's also some ships that you can control for military operations (eg: carrier ops) and SAR missions... one of the guys has been working with the Erickson S64E AirCrane to get hoisting, carrying and dropping of cargo boxes as well as fire fighting water loading and dropping... there's even numerous gliders and lighter-than-air craft like dirigibles and hot air balloons that one can fly... some of the guys also have developed motorcycles and wheeled vehicles to drive around... there's even a highly detailed and operational space shuttle! see the end of this post for the complete list of craft directories avaiable from the FGAddon Hanger...

    you do need a decent machine with at least 8Gig of RAM... more is better, though... i regularly see my FGFS using 10+Gig of RAM... you also need a decent
    video card to get decent frame rates... 10FPS is ok but more is definitely better... i started with an inexpensive $30US NVIDIA card and stayed away from highly developed areas and craft... some craft, like the Boeings are highly developed in their 3D rendering and can easily bring the sim to a crawl just by
    loading them... i upgrades some months later to a $60US NVIDIA card and jumped to ~30FPS for most things... i'm looking to upgrade my video card again but i'm
    not sure to what extent i'm going to go... my system is an AMD FX3850 8-core 4Ghz CPU... much better video cards are as much or more than the CPU chip, itself... however, they may have 256 or more GPUs in them... the more GPUs, dedicated video memory and buss speed you have, the better the rendering and frame rate... a lot of folks are using laptops with dual integrated video cards... one for normal stuff and the other is switched to for high graphical operations... Intel video is ok, ATI or whatever it is called these days is better but we've seen the best from NVIDIA's offerings...

    i guess you can tell what i've been doing in the last year or two ;)

    ----->8 snip FGFS craft list 8<-----
    14bis 21 707
    717 727-230 737-100
    737-200 737-300 737NG
    747 747-200 747-400
    747-8i 757-200 767-300
    777 787-8 A-10
    A24-Viking A-26-Invader A300
    A320-family A340-600 A380
    a4 A-6E A6M2
    Aermacchi-MB-339 Aerocar Aero-Commander
    Aerostar-700 AG-14 Aichi-D3A
    Aichi-M6A Airco-DH2 AirCrane
    Airspeed-Horsa airwaveXtreme150 Albatros-BII
    Albatross Allegro-2000 Alouette-II
    Alouette-III Alphajet an2
    AN-225 an24b ANT-20
    Antoinette Antonov-An-12 Antonov-An-22
    apache AR-234 Arsenal-Delanne-10
    Arsenal-VG33 Arup-S2 as332
    ASK13 ASK21 ASK21-MI
    asw20 ASW28 ATC
    ATC-ML ATI-Resolution ATR-72-500
    Avro-Arrow AVRO-IV-Triplane Avro-Lancaster
    B-17 b1900d B-1B
    B-2 B-24-Liberator B-25
    b26 b29 B-36D-Peacemaker
    B-52F BAC-TSR2 BAe-125
    Beagle-Pup beaufighter beech99
    Beechcraft-C18S Beechcraft-Staggerwing Bell-222X
    Bell-P-39 Bell-P-59 Bell-X1
    Bell-XFL-1 Bernard-HV220 bf109
    Bleriot-125 Bleriot-5190 Bleriot-SPAD-S.510
    bleriot-XI bluebird bo105
    bocian Boeing-247 Boeing314
    Boeing-P26 Bombardier-415 Boomerang
    Br-761 Brabazon Breda-B.Z.308
    Breguet-XIX BristolFreighter Buccaneer
    Bugatti Burnelli-CBY-3 BV-141
    BV-170 C130 c150
    C-160-Transall c172 c172r
    c182 c182rg c182s
    C-2A c310 c310u3a
    C460 C561 C684
    CAB-G.Y.30 Campini-Caproni-N1 CanberraBI8
    Cap10B Cap10C Caproni-C22J
    Caproni-Ca3 Caproni-Stipa Caravelle
    Carreidas Caudron-G3 Caudron-G4
    Cessna-208-Caravan Cessna337 Cessna-421-Golden-Eagle Cessna-L19 ch47 ch53e
    Cirrus-SR22 Citation Citation-Bravo
    CitationX Coanda-1910 colditz
    Commonwealth-Ca-12 ComperSwift Concorde
    Convair-XFY-1-Pogo couzinet70 cri-cri
    CRJ-200 CRJ700-family Curtiss-Jenny
    Curtiss-Model-F Curtiss-P40 D510
    D520 DaSH Dassault-Mystere-IV
    Dauphin DC-10-30 dc2
    dc6 dc8-63 dc8-73
    Deperdussin DerKleineUhu Deuche
    DG-101G DH-106 DH-88
    DH-89 DH-91 dhc1
    dhc2 dhc3 dhc4
    dhc6 dhc8 Diamond-Da40
    Diamond-Da42 DO-228 DO-26
    DO-335 Douglas-Dc3 Douglas-Dolphin
    DO-X DR400 DR400-dauphin
    Dragonfly Dromader Dunne-D.5
    E-2C E3B eastbourne_mono
    ec130 ec135 Embraer-ERJ-145
    ercoupe Etrich-Taube eurofighter
    EV55 extra500 F-106-dart
    F-117 f-14b F-15
    f16 f18 F-35B
    F4U F6F-Hellcat F7F-Tigercat
    F80C F-86 F-8E-Crusader
    F9F-Panther fa223 Fairchild-C119 Fairchild-Metroliner Fairey-Gannet Falcon-50
    Farman-III Farman-IV Fiat-G55
    Fiat-G91 FK9MK2 fkdr1
    flash2a Focke-Wulf-F19-ente Focke-Wulf-Ta.154
    fokker100 fokker50 Fokker-Eindecker-EIII
    Fokker-G1 Fokker-S-11 Fokker-Spin
    followme Ford-Trimotor Fouga-Magister
    fw190 Fw200 Fw61
    G-164 Gee-Bee Gloster-Gladiator Gloster-Meteor Gloster-Whittle Gotha-G-V
    Grob-Astir Grob-G109 Grob-G115
    Grob-Gf200 Grumman-American-AA1 H1-Racer
    H-21C-Shawnee H4-Hercules Handley-Page-Halifax
    Hansajet harrier Harrier-GR1
    Harrier-GR3 Hawker-Siddeley-Nimrod He-111
    He162 Heinkel-He-111 Heinkel-He-111Z
    Heinkel-He-177 Heinkel-He-178 Heinkel-He-280
    Heston-Type5 HM-14 Hornet
    Horsa Horten-Ho-IX HS-P-75
    Hughes-XF11 Hunter HUP-Retriever
    Hurricane Icaro_MRX13 IL-2
    IL-76 j22 J3Cub
    j7w JA37 Jaguar
    JAS39-Gripen jeep jetman
    Jodel-D140 JT-5B ju52
    Ju-87 Ju-88 Junkers-F13
    Junkers-G.38ce Junkers-Ju-390 Junkers-W34
    K5Y1 K-7 Ka-50
    Ka6 Katana Kawasaki-Ki-61-Hien
    KC135 Ki-84 KM
    kodiak L-1011-500 l39
    La-5 Lancair-235 LATE-29
    Late-631 Leduc-022 Lightning
    Lionceau Lockheed1049 Lockheed1049h Lockheed-Martin-FA-22A-Raptor Lockheed-NF104 Lockheed-NF104A
    Lockheed-P38 Lockheed-SR71 Lockheed-U-2S
    Lockheed-Vega Long-EZ Lynx-WG13
    M-4-Bison-A Macchi-Castoldi-MC72 Macchi-M33
    marchetti Martin-Baker-MB5 MB326
    MD11 MD-11 MD-312-Flamant
    me163 ME-209-V1 ME-262
    ME-262HGIII me323 Messerschmitt-BF110 Messerschmitt-Libelle Messerschmitt-P1101 MFI-9
    MiG-15 MiG-21bis Mig-29
    Mil-Mi-12 Mil-Mi-24 mirage2000
    Mirage-2000 Mirage_F1 MirageIII
    MirageIV mosquito MPCarrier
    MQ-9 MRJ MS-406
    M-XE Nakajima-B5N Nieuport-11
    Noratlas Nord-1405-Gerfaut-II Nord-2502
    Nordstern North-American-T28D-Trojan North-American-T6-Texan Northrop-P61 Northrop-xb35 NTPS
    ogel OH-1 OH-58D
    ornithopter OV10 P130UL
    P180 P-38-Lightning P47
    p51d pa22 pa24-250
    pa28-161 PaperAirplane Parachutist
    paraglider payen-pa100 payen-pa350cd
    PBY-Catalina PC-12 PC-21
    PC-6 pc7 PC-9M
    Percival-Mew-Gull Piaggio-P166 Piaggio-Pegna-Pc-7
    Pioneer-200 Piper-PA-18 Piper-PA-28
    Piper-PA-32 pittss1c Polikarpov-I16
    Pond-Racer Potez-630 Pterodactyl
    Pterosaur pushback Q400
    Quickie R22 R44
    RAF-S-E-5 rah-66 rallye-MS893
    Rascal RV-6A Ryan-Navion
    Ryan-PT22 Ryan-SoSL S-51-Dragonfly
    SaabJ35F santa Saunders-Roe-Princess
    seahawk SeaVixen SenecaII
    sf25b SG38 sgs233
    Short_Empire Short-Stirling shuttle
    SIAI-Marchetti-S.205R SIAI-Marchetti-SF.260 Sikorsky-76C
    Sikorsky-S38 Sikorsky-S58 Skyranger
    Sky-sportster Skyvan SM-55
    sm79 snowplow Socata-ST10
    sopwithCamel SpaceShip-One SpaceShuttle
    SPAD-VII Spitfire spitfireIX
    SR71-BlackBird Stampe-SV4 Starship
    Stearman Stieglitz Stiletto
    Storch Su-25 SU-37
    Submarine_Scout Super-Etendard Super-Frelon
    SuperGuepard912 superguppySGT Supermarine-S.6B
    Superwal T37 T38
    T-4 T-50 TBM-Avenger
    Tecnam-P2006T Tecnam-P2010 Tecnam-P92
    Tigre TU-114 tu134
    Tu-134 tu154 tu154b
    Tu-22-Blinder TU-95 Tu-SB2bis-M103
    UH-1 UH-60 V22-Osprey
    Velocity-XL Vickers-Vanguard Vickers-Vimy
    victor VMX22-Osprey Vostok-1
    vulcanb2 Westland-Whirlwind wrightFlyer1903
    X15 x24b XB-70
    XP-67 Yak-130 Yak-18T
    Yak-23 yak3 Yak-36
    YardStik YF-23 YS-11
    ZF_Navy_free_balloon ZivkoEdge Zlin-50lx
    ZLT-NT
    ----->8 snip FGFS craft list 8<-----

    oops... you got me triggered :LOL:

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to mark lewis on Tue Aug 8 20:37:44 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: mark lewis to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 08 2017 13:13:54

    Do you have Flight Simulator? If you like flying, that is a great
    program

    yeah, if you like games and unrealistic physics... if one is really into flying, one should take a look at the FlightGear simulator... it is FOSS and has been in development for 20(+) years... the original goal was much better graphics than the other so-called simulators had... it has done a good job but since it is FOSS and everyone is a volunteer of their time to the development, some things still need more work...


    The better video card you have the better the graphics even in FS. My buddy is a fanatic, and attempts making his own scenery, since FSX is no longer being developed or supported. I'll forward this as an email to him for consideration.


    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Tue Aug 8 11:13:00 2017
    Roger,

    I take it this has to do with what I read in a previous message
    from the original Jeopardy.

    It was the original host of Jeopardy appearing in the movie Airplane II: The RN>Sequel.

    That was it.

    Daryl

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Daryl Stout on Wed Aug 9 04:27:25 2017
    On Mon Aug-07-2017 10:50, Daryl Stout (1:19/33) wrote to ROGER NELSON:

    Botox injections. (UGH!)

    Reminds me of the cartoon, where the woman screams to her doctor
    "I said I wanted a BOTOX injection...NOT a BUTTOCKS injection!!".
    :P

    Might have been fat from his own butocks, but I think I saw that, too.

    There have been lawsuits where these went horribly wrong.

    I read or saw somewhere years ago that women even have fat injected into their lips (like that would make them more desirable).

    And, I saw another picture of a pair of tight sweat pants on a
    woman, and silkscreen printed on the back were these 2 individuals "pushing up her butt cheeks". The phrase "Push It Up. Push It Up.
    Way Up" came to mind. <G>

    There is nothing like a nice looking woman in white shorts.

    That's like the picture of a guy who apparently took a picture of
    a woman like this, but she had on very tight white sweat pants. His
    wife was obviously angry with him, as that woman's butt was in the foreground. What she failed to notice, was in the background, with
    a dog in the driver's seat of the car, with paws on the steering
    wheel. His defense was "How often do you see a dog driving a
    car??". :P

    I recall the dog driving the car, but no woman in the ad. Was that on the Internnet?

    We're all the same from the backside...besides, a butt is a
    butt is a butt...but... <G>

    Some might disagree, (-:

    Yeah, too many in the world nowadays with "2 rear ends". :P

    LOL.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 9 04:31:33 2017
    On Tue Aug-08-2017 10:09, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 20:38:03

    The question of course :)

    Not what was said.

    I take it this has to do with what I read in a previous message
    from the original Jeopardy.

    It was the original host of Jeopardy appearing in the movie Airplane II: The Sequel.

    That was what I was referring to about what I read <G>

    Infer or imply? (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 9 04:32:36 2017
    On Tue Aug-08-2017 10:11, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 20:43:53

    It takes years and many flight hourse to become the commander.

    In the military, yes.

    In the civilian service as well. You have to spend some years as
    1st Officer, and accumulate flying hours, before you are allowed to
    try to become the aircraft commander.

    I understand what you mean, but I think I would have been a
    natural at it even with a surname like mine. I do favor the sea,
    however, over flight.

    Do you have Flight Simulator? If you like flying, that is a great
    program

    I did at one time, but didn't fool around with it much. It was lost in the storm.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 9 04:34:35 2017
    On Tue Aug-08-2017 10:14, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 07 2017 20:46:35

    "Your" a BBB fan?

    I sure is. <G>

    Then how come you didn't have "Darlin'"?

    You talking about the list of MP3 I sent you some time ago? I have
    records and CD's as well. Some of those songs (a good many
    actually) are in that list, but not all of them

    But you didn't remember that one. (-:

    I remember Little Darling from long before the BB :) I dont know
    if they are still singing it these days or are now completely
    retired. I had a video of them when they were young, and one
    several years ago. Except for the slight change in voices, they
    almost sounded the same <G> Same act too.

    That was one of my "favs" back in the 50s. They didn't look like I thought they would. All of my albums and 45 RPM records are somewhere over western Kentucky or Tennessee.


    Regards,

    Roger
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    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Wed Aug 9 16:14:11 2017
    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 09 2017 04:31:33

    The question of course :)

    Not what was said.

    I take it this has to do with what I read in a previous message
    from the original Jeopardy.

    It was the original host of Jeopardy appearing in the movie Airplane
    II: The Sequel.

    That was what I was referring to about what I read <G>

    Infer or imply? (-:

    Refer. Most definitely <G>


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Wed Aug 9 16:15:23 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 09 2017 04:32:36

    It takes years and many flight hourse to become the commander.

    In the military, yes.

    In the civilian service as well. You have to spend some years as
    1st Officer, and accumulate flying hours, before you are allowed to
    try to become the aircraft commander.

    I understand what you mean, but I think I would have been a
    natural at it even with a surname like mine. I do favor the sea,
    however, over flight.

    Do you have Flight Simulator? If you like flying, that is a great
    program

    I did at one time, but didn't fool around with it much. It was lost in the storm.

    If you fool around with it, or the one that mark mentioned, you could be Aircraft Commander, without ever actually leaving the ground <G>


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Wed Aug 9 16:19:38 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 09 2017 04:34:35

    Then how come you didn't have "Darlin'"?

    You talking about the list of MP3 I sent you some time ago? I have
    records and CD's as well. Some of those songs (a good many
    actually) are in that list, but not all of them

    But you didn't remember that one. (-:

    I remember Little Darling from long before the BB :) I dont know
    if they are still singing it these days or are now completely
    retired. I had a video of them when they were young, and one
    several years ago. Except for the slight change in voices, they
    almost sounded the same <G> Same act too.

    That was one of my "favs" back in the 50s. They didn't look like I thought they would. All of my albums and 45 RPM records are somewhere over western Kentucky or Tennessee.

    Or nowhere at all <G>. It was one of my favs as well. Did you know the lead singer was Canadian, and that he was also the lead singer of another 50s/60s era group? Cant recall the name of that one. Saw a show on PBS, where they sang Little darling and some others, and then came back with the other group almost immediately <G>


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 12:59:46 2017
    On Wed Aug-09-2017 16:19, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 09 2017 04:34:35

    Then how come you didn't have "Darlin'"?

    You talking about the list of MP3 I sent you some time ago? I have
    records and CD's as well. Some of those songs (a good many
    actually) are in that list, but not all of them

    But you didn't remember that one. (-:

    I remember Little Darling from long before the BB :) I dont know
    if they are still singing it these days or are now completely
    retired. I had a video of them when they were young, and one
    several years ago. Except for the slight change in voices, they
    almost sounded the same <G> Same act too.

    That was one of my "favs" back in the 50s. They didn't look like I thought they would. All of my albums and 45 RPM records are
    somewhere over western Kentucky or Tennessee.

    Or nowhere at all <G>. It was one of my favs as well. Did you
    know the lead singer was Canadian, and that he was also the lead
    singer of another 50s/60s era group? Cant recall the name of that
    one. Saw a show on PBS, where they sang Little darling and some
    others, and then came back with the other group almost immediately


    Where is nowhere? No. What does being Canadian have to do with anything? (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 12:55:26 2017
    On Wed Aug-09-2017 16:14, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 09 2017 04:31:33

    The question of course :)

    Not what was said.

    I take it this has to do with what I read in a previous message
    from the original Jeopardy.

    It was the original host of Jeopardy appearing in the movie Airplane
    II: The Sequel.

    That was what I was referring to about what I read <G>

    Infer or imply? (-:

    Refer. Most definitely <G>

    Okay, but my point is that you still don't know the difference. (-:[


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 12:56:37 2017
    On Wed Aug-09-2017 16:15, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 09 2017 04:32:36

    It takes years and many flight hourse to become the commander.

    In the military, yes.

    In the civilian service as well. You have to spend some years as
    1st Officer, and accumulate flying hours, before you are allowed to
    try to become the aircraft commander.

    I understand what you mean, but I think I would have been a
    natural at it even with a surname like mine. I do favor the sea,
    however, over flight.

    Do you have Flight Simulator? If you like flying, that is a great
    program

    I did at one time, but didn't fool around with it much. It was
    lost in the storm.

    If you fool around with it, or the one that mark mentioned, you
    could be Aircraft Commander, without ever actually leaving the
    ground <G>

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Thu Aug 10 21:10:43 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 2017 12:59:46

    I remember Little Darling from long before the BB :) I dont know
    if they are still singing it these days or are now completely
    retired. I had a video of them when they were young, and one
    several years ago. Except for the slight change in voices, they
    almost sounded the same <G> Same act too.

    That was one of my "favs" back in the 50s. They didn't look like I
    thought they would. All of my albums and 45 RPM records are
    somewhere over western Kentucky or Tennessee.

    Or nowhere at all <G>. It was one of my favs as well. Did you
    know the lead singer was Canadian, and that he was also the lead
    singer of another 50s/60s era group? Cant recall the name of that
    one. Saw a show on PBS, where they sang Little darling and some
    others, and then came back with the other group almost immediately

    Where is nowhere? No. What does being Canadian have to do with anything? (-:

    Just boasting <G>, and Nowhere could be under several layers of mud, or in pieces.


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Thu Aug 10 21:12:36 2017
    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 2017 12:55:26

    That was what I was referring to about what I read <G>

    Infer or imply? (-:

    Refer. Most definitely <G>

    Okay, but my point is that you still don't know the difference. (-:[


    Are you implying that I am unaware? :)


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Thu Aug 10 21:13:49 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 2017 12:56:37

    Do you have Flight Simulator? If you like flying, that is a great
    program

    I did at one time, but didn't fool around with it much. It was
    lost in the storm.

    If you fool around with it, or the one that mark mentioned, you
    could be Aircraft Commander, without ever actually leaving the
    ground <G>

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    Did it finish installation? Perhaps you missed clicking a Y or N at some point <G>??


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Roger Nelson on Thu Aug 10 22:35:30 2017
    On 2017 Aug 10 12:56:36, you wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    what are you seeing that you are counting as a failure to install??

    )\/(ark

    Always Mount a Scratch Monkey
    Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong...
    ... Where do you go to get anorexia? - Shelly Winters
    ---
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE DELAHAYE on Thu Aug 10 14:36:00 2017
    Joe,

    I didn't get married until I was 43...but never dreamed I'd be a widower at 47.

    And, right now, I can't see getting married again.

    It may happen. you never know. I am still married to the same girl. 50 ye JD>later.

    Kudos to you, sir. :) My Mom and late father were married just over 54
    years, before pancreatic cancer took his life.

    Nowadays, there seems to be "no commitment"...consider the
    following...at 3 different receptions after they were united in Holy
    Matrimony (it seemed more like holey acrimony <G>):

    1) 15 minutes after being married, the couple wanted a divorce.

    2) The groom angrily tore up the marriage license.

    3) The bride and groom got into a knock down, drag out, whup your ass
    fight.

    And, at the altar, when the preacher said "If anyone feels that this
    couple should not be married...let them speak now, or forever hold
    their peace"...IT WAS THE BRIDE WHO SPOKE UP!! The preacher about had a
    heart attack, and both families were livid with rage, as THEY HAD SPENT
    ALL THAT MONEY!!

    Daryl

    ===
    OLX 1.53 Rotisserie: A Ferris Wheel for chickens.
    --- SBBSecho 3.01-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org (1:19/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ROGER NELSON on Thu Aug 10 14:38:00 2017
    Roger,

    I read or saw somewhere years ago that women even have fat injected into the RN>lips (like that would make them more desirable).

    One said "their butts are so big, to counter-balance the size of their
    big breasts"...which I understand is "proof that men can focus on two
    things at once". <G>

    I recall the dog driving the car, but no woman in the ad. Was that on the RN>Internnet?

    Email me at wx1der at portcars dot org, and I'll send you the picture.

    Yeah, too many in the world nowadays with "2 rear ends". :P

    LOL.

    Just look at the politicians in Washington, DC. :P

    Daryl

    ===
    OLX 1.53 S.T.O.P. -- Spin Tires On Pavement.
    --- SBBSecho 3.01-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org (1:19/33)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 06:12:15 2017
    On Thu Aug-10-2017 21:10, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 2017 12:59:46

    [...]

    Or nowhere at all <G>. It was one of my favs as well. Did you
    know the lead singer was Canadian, and that he was also the lead
    singer of another 50s/60s era group? Cant recall the name of that
    one. Saw a show on PBS, where they sang Little darling and some
    others, and then came back with the other group almost immediately

    Where is nowhere? No. What does being Canadian have to do with anything? (-:

    Just boasting <G>, and Nowhere could be under several layers of
    mud, or in pieces.

    But you're from Holland! (-:

    Nowhere is a state of nonexistence.


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 06:17:19 2017
    On Thu Aug-10-2017 21:12, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 2017 12:55:26

    That was what I was referring to about what I read <G>

    Infer or imply? (-:

    Refer. Most definitely <G>

    Okay, but my point is that you still don't know the difference. (-:[

    Are you implying that I am unaware? :)

    Of course not! I'm inferring it.


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 06:19:08 2017
    On Thu Aug-10-2017 21:13, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 2017 12:56:37

    Do you have Flight Simulator? If you like flying, that is a great
    program

    I did at one time, but didn't fool around with it much. It was
    lost in the storm.

    If you fool around with it, or the one that mark mentioned, you
    could be Aircraft Commander, without ever actually leaving the
    ground <G>

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with
    installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    Did it finish installation? Perhaps you missed clicking a Y or N
    at some point <G>??

    Oh, I wish it were that simple. I'll know more this afternoon after my beauty nap, which so far has not done anything to imrove my mood or appearance.


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to mark lewis on Fri Aug 11 06:22:04 2017
    On Thu Aug-10-2017 22:35, mark lewis (1:3634/12.73) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    On 2017 Aug 10 12:56:36, you wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    what are you seeing that you are counting as a failure to install??

    What I'm seeing is that I'm missing an ISO file. The whole program was supposed to be on this disc and it isn't, so I looked for the ISO, which was supposed to be on another disc.


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Daryl Stout on Fri Aug 11 17:06:16 2017
    Re: Holey Acrimony
    By: Daryl Stout to JOE DELAHAYE on Thu Aug 10 2017 14:36:00

    Kudos to you, sir. :) My Mom and late father were married just over 54 years, before pancreatic cancer took his life.

    Nowadays, there seems to be "no commitment"...consider the
    following...at 3 different receptions after they were united in Holy Matrimony (it seemed more like holey acrimony <G>):

    1) 15 minutes after being married, the couple wanted a divorce.

    2) The groom angrily tore up the marriage license.

    3) The bride and groom got into a knock down, drag out, whup your ass fight.

    And, at the altar, when the preacher said "If anyone feels that this couple should not be married...let them speak now, or forever hold
    their peace"...IT WAS THE BRIDE WHO SPOKE UP!! The preacher about had a heart attack, and both families were livid with rage, as THEY HAD SPENT ALL THAT MONEY!!

    Stranger things have happened. Still, I told my daughter, that if she felt it was not right, even up to the last moment, she should not get married. Better that, then a life of misery, or the above scenarios.


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Fri Aug 11 17:10:50 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 2017 06:12:15

    Or nowhere at all <G>. It was one of my favs as well. Did you
    know the lead singer was Canadian, and that he was also the lead
    singer of another 50s/60s era group? Cant recall the name of that
    one. Saw a show on PBS, where they sang Little darling and some
    others, and then came back with the other group almost immediately

    Where is nowhere? No. What does being Canadian have to do with
    anything? (-:

    Just boasting <G>, and Nowhere could be under several layers of
    mud, or in pieces.

    But you're from Holland! (-:

    Yes. but I've live here much longer then I did in the Netherlands <G>


    Nowhere is a state of nonexistence.


    If you cant find it, then it is non existent <G>


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Fri Aug 11 17:16:20 2017
    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 2017 06:17:19

    That was what I was referring to about what I read <G>

    Infer or imply? (-:

    Refer. Most definitely <G>

    Okay, but my point is that you still don't know the difference. (-:[

    Are you implying that I am unaware? :)

    Of course not! I'm inferring it.


    infer


    /in'fYr/


    verb

    verb: infer; 3rd person present: infers; past tense: inferred; past participle: inferred; gerund or present participle: inferring




    deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
    "from these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing"


    synonyms: deduce, conclude, conjecture, surmise, reason, interpret,
    gather, understand, presume, assume, take it, extrapolate;

    read between the lines, figure (out);

    informalreckon


    "is it really possible to infer that a crime was committed, given this flimsy evidence


    imply


    /im'pl+/


    verb

    verb: imply; 3rd person present: implies; past tense: implied; past participle: implied; gerund or present participle: implying




    strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated). "the salesmen who uses jargon to imply his superior knowledge"


    synonyms: insinuate, suggest, hint (at), intimate, say indirectly, indicate, give someone to understand, convey the impression, signal
    "are you implying he is mad?"




    ct or occurrence) suggest (something) as a logical consequence.
    "the forecasted traffic increase implied more roads and more air pollution"


    Joe





    ... All things are possible. Except skiing through a revolving door.
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Fri Aug 11 17:17:51 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 2017 06:19:08

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with
    installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    Did it finish installation? Perhaps you missed clicking a Y or N
    at some point <G>??

    Oh, I wish it were that simple. I'll know more this afternoon after my beauty nap, which so far has not done anything to imrove my mood or appearance.

    While programming in Basic, used to get a Syntax error. Finding that error sometimes took days. Usually it was a simple thing like using a , when a . was needed.


    Joe
    --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32
    * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303)
  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Roger Nelson on Fri Aug 11 16:04:02 2017
    On 2017 Aug 11 06:22:04, you wrote to me:

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with
    installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    what are you seeing that you are counting as a failure to install??

    What I'm seeing is that I'm missing an ISO file. The whole program
    was supposed to be on this disc and it isn't, so I looked for the ISO, which was supposed to be on another disc.

    oh... is this something that you downloaded from them or disks that came via some sort of delivery vehicle? eg: postal, ups, fedex, dhl...

    )\/(ark

    Always Mount a Scratch Monkey
    Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong...
    ... Computer modelers simulate it first.
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    * Origin: (1:3634/12.73)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 12 05:57:26 2017
    On Fri Aug-11-2017 17:10, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 2017 06:12:15

    Or nowhere at all <G>. It was one of my favs as well. Did you
    know the lead singer was Canadian, and that he was also the lead
    singer of another 50s/60s era group? Cant recall the name of that
    one. Saw a show on PBS, where they sang Little darling and some
    others, and then came back with the other group almost immediately

    Where is nowhere? No. What does being Canadian have to do with
    anything? (-:

    Just boasting <G>, and Nowhere could be under several layers of
    mud, or in pieces.

    But you're from Holland! (-:

    Yes. but I've live here much longer then I did in the Netherlands


    A Nederlander, AKA The Netherlands. To enlighten those puzzled by this thread,
    Joe and I have a private joke going about this, which may or may not cause regret in those of you who have read this far. (-:

    Nowhere is a state of nonexistence.

    If you cant find it, then it is non existent <G>

    If you do find it, it's ALWAYS in the last place you looked.


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 12 06:01:02 2017
    On Fri Aug-11-2017 17:16, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 2017 06:17:19

    That was what I was referring to about what I read <G>

    Infer or imply? (-:

    Refer. Most definitely <G>

    Okay, but my point is that you still don't know the difference. (-:[

    Are you implying that I am unaware? :)

    Of course not! I'm inferring it.

    infer

    What are you in fer?

    /in'fYr/


    verb

    verb: infer; 3rd person present: infers; past tense: inferred; past participle: inferred; gerund or present participle: inferring

    Well, at least it isn't a dangling participle (yet).

    deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather
    than from explicit statements.
    "from these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing"

    Now you're talking. (-:

    synonyms: deduce, conclude, conjecture, surmise, reason, interpret, gather, understand, presume, assume, take it, extrapolate;

    Conjecture is a noun and therefore out of place.

    read between the lines, figure (out);

    informalreckon

    Is that a word? (-:0

    "is it really possible to infer that a crime was committed, given
    this flimsy evidence

    I don't see any evidence.

    imply


    /im'pl+/


    verb

    verb: imply; 3rd person present: implies; past tense: implied; past participle: implied; gerund or present participle: implying

    See above.

    strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated). "the salesmen who uses jargon to imply his superior
    knowledge"

    Ah, that's what you're doing!

    synonyms: insinuate, suggest, hint (at), intimate, say indirectly, indicate, give someone to understand, convey the impression, signal
    "are you implying he is mad?"

    Good enough.

    ct or occurrence) suggest (something) as a logical consequence.
    "the forecasted traffic increase implied more roads and more air pollution"

    Something is missing here.


    Regards,

    Roger
    --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 12 05:43:27 2017
    On Fri Aug-11-2017 17:17, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 2017 06:19:08

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with
    installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    Did it finish installation? Perhaps you missed clicking a Y or N
    at some point <G>??

    Oh, I wish it were that simple. I'll know more this afternoon after my beauty nap, which so far has not done anything to imrove my mood or appearance.

    While programming in Basic, used to get a Syntax error. Finding
    that error sometimes took days. Usually it was a simple thing like
    using a , when a . was needed.

    It always is, but I think that could have been caught in debug mode. Time has passed me by and my favorite thing back then was to take BASIC programs and compile them with my IBM compiler after altering them somewhat to make them run
    faster, but that was taken from me 12 years ago and BASIC as I knew it is no longer around. Too many computer languages nowadays for me to get interested.
    It's like shopping for Head & Shoulders shampoo for oily scalp -- you can't see
    the forest for the trees.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to mark lewis on Sat Aug 12 05:54:14 2017
    On Fri Aug-11-2017 16:04, mark lewis (1:3634/12.73) wrote to Roger Nelson:


    On 2017 Aug 11 06:22:04, you wrote to me:

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with
    installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    what are you seeing that you are counting as a failure to install??

    What I'm seeing is that I'm missing an ISO file. The whole program
    was supposed to be on this disc and it isn't, so I looked for the ISO, which was supposed to be on another disc.

    oh... is this something that you downloaded from them or disks that
    came via some sort of delivery vehicle? eg: postal, ups, fedex,
    dhl...

    Postal and I think someone forgot to stamp the disc with the ISO file. I'll get back to it one of these days.

    ... Computer modelers simulate it first.

    ...Coitus is a noun with action.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Roger Nelson on Sat Aug 12 09:45:40 2017
    On 2017 Aug 12 05:54:14, you wrote to me:

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with
    installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    what are you seeing that you are counting as a failure to install??

    What I'm seeing is that I'm missing an ISO file. The whole program
    was supposed to be on this disc and it isn't, so I looked for the ISO,
    which was supposed to be on another disc.

    oh... is this something that you downloaded from them or disks that
    came via some sort of delivery vehicle? eg: postal, ups, fedex,
    dhl...

    Postal and I think someone forgot to stamp the disc with the ISO file.

    so you got a blank disk?

    normally the disk is the ISO... i used to make ISOs from CDs for my linux "CD jukebox" all the time... we do that with the dd command on linux...

    dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/my_ISO_image.iso

    this says to input from (if=) the cdrom device and to output to (of=) a file in
    the home directory (~/) called my_ISO_image.iso... since we're reading from the
    raw disk, this works great...


    I'll get back to it one of these days.

    so, i'm rereading what was said earlier... are you saying that you should have gotten two CDs? or are we talking about floppy disk images? i'm not sure and i haven't dropped the funds for ArcaOS yet so i don't personally know what the package contains... you might have a "damaged" CD or a burn that your CD reader
    doesn't like... i've seen that numerous times when burning on one machine and trying to read on another... we've got one here that refuses to read and CDs unless they are silver... the red, blue, green, purple and other colored CDs it
    just doesn't like at all...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Aug 12 11:32:23 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 12 2017 05:57:26

    Or nowhere at all <G>. It was one of my favs as well. Did you
    know the lead singer was Canadian, and that he was also the lead
    singer of another 50s/60s era group? Cant recall the name of that
    one. Saw a show on PBS, where they sang Little darling and some
    others, and then came back with the other group almost immediately

    Where is nowhere? No. What does being Canadian have to do with
    anything? (-:

    Just boasting <G>, and Nowhere could be under several layers of
    mud, or in pieces.

    But you're from Holland! (-:

    Yes. but I've live here much longer then I did in the Netherlands


    A Nederlander, AKA The Netherlands. To enlighten those puzzled by this thread,
    Joe and I have a private joke going about this, which may or may not cause regret in those of you who have read this far. (-:

    Nowhere is a state of nonexistence.

    If you cant find it, then it is non existent <G>

    If you do find it, it's ALWAYS in the last place you looked.

    I've found that to be the case as well <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Aug 12 11:39:25 2017
    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 12 2017 06:01:02

    infer

    What are you in fer?

    50 years


    /in'fYr/


    verb

    verb: infer; 3rd person present: infers; past tense: inferred; past
    participle: inferred; gerund or present participle: inferring

    Well, at least it isn't a dangling participle (yet).

    depends on if you grab it and hold it up :)


    deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather
    than from explicit statements.
    "from these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing"

    Now you're talking. (-:

    synonyms: deduce, conclude, conjecture, surmise, reason, interpret,
    gather, understand, presume, assume, take it, extrapolate;

    Conjecture is a noun and therefore out of place.

    Dont blame me, blame the dictionary I found.


    read between the lines, figure (out);

    informalreckon

    Is that a word? (-:0

    Must be. It was on the Internet after all <G>

    "is it really possible to infer that a crime was committed, given
    this flimsy evidence

    I don't see any evidence.

    You're lookin in the wrong place

    imply


    /im'pl+/


    verb

    verb: imply; 3rd person present: implies; past tense: implied; past
    participle: implied; gerund or present participle: implying

    See above.

    strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly
    stated). "the salesmen who uses jargon to imply his superior
    knowledge"

    Ah, that's what you're doing!

    synonyms: insinuate, suggest, hint (at), intimate, say indirectly,
    indicate, give someone to understand, convey the impression, signal
    "are you implying he is mad?"

    Good enough.

    ct or occurrence) suggest (something) as a logical consequence.
    "the forecasted traffic increase implied more roads and more air
    pollution"

    Something is missing here.

    That was cut and copy, so likely the 'CT" was part of "Fact" I googled both words and got those daffynitions


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sat Aug 12 11:42:35 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 12 2017 05:43:27

    While programming in Basic, used to get a Syntax error. Finding
    that error sometimes took days. Usually it was a simple thing like
    using a , when a . was needed.

    It always is, but I think that could have been caught in debug mode. Time has passed me by and my favorite thing back then was to take BASIC programs and compile them with my IBM compiler after altering them somewhat to make them run
    faster, but that was taken from me 12 years ago and BASIC as I knew it is no longer around. Too many computer languages nowadays for me to get interested.

    I still use some basic scripts. I kept GWBasic in my Utils directory

    It's like shopping for Head & Shoulders shampoo for oily scalp -- you can't see the forest for the trees.

    Yes and everyone of them has its adherents.


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to mark lewis on Sun Aug 13 05:22:41 2017
    On Sat Aug-12-2017 09:45, mark lewis (1:3634/12.73) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    On 2017 Aug 12 05:54:14, you wrote to me:

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with
    installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    what are you seeing that you are counting as a failure to install??

    What I'm seeing is that I'm missing an ISO file. The whole program
    was supposed to be on this disc and it isn't, so I looked for the ISO,
    which was supposed to be on another disc.

    oh... is this something that you downloaded from them or disks that
    came via some sort of delivery vehicle? eg: postal, ups, fedex,
    dhl...

    Postal and I think someone forgot to stamp the disc with the ISO file.

    so you got a blank disk?

    No.

    normally the disk is the ISO... i used to make ISOs from CDs for my
    linux "CD jukebox" all the time... we do that with the dd command
    on linux...

    dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/my_ISO_image.iso

    this says to input from (if=) the cdrom device and to output to
    (of=) a file in the home directory (~/) called my_ISO_image.iso...
    since we're reading from the raw disk, this works great...

    Greek to me since I don't use Linux.

    I'll get back to it one of these days.

    so, i'm rereading what was said earlier... are you saying that you
    should have gotten two CDs? or are we talking about floppy disk
    images? i'm not sure and i haven't dropped the funds for ArcaOS yet
    so i don't personally know what the package contains... you might
    have a "damaged" CD or a burn that your CD reader doesn't like...
    i've seen that numerous times when burning on one machine and
    trying to read on another... we've got one here that refuses to
    read and CDs unless they are silver... the red, blue, green, purple
    and other colored CDs it just doesn't like at all...

    Well, I had to get VMware to run ArcaOS in a box.

    ...Terse answers FREE; verbose answers $5 each.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 13 05:27:41 2017
    On Sat Aug-12-2017 11:39, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 12 2017 06:01:02

    infer

    What are you in fer?

    50 years

    Happy anniversary.

    [...]

    I don't see any evidence.

    You're lookin in the wrong place

    That's mark's line.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 13 05:29:37 2017
    On Sat Aug-12-2017 11:42, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sat Aug 12 2017 05:43:27

    [...]

    I still use some basic scripts. I kept GWBasic in my Utils
    directory

    I don't.

    It's like shopping for Head & Shoulders shampoo for oily scalp -- you can't see the forest for the trees.

    Yes and everyone of them has its adherents.

    What do you mean?


    Regards,

    Roger
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    * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Aug 13 09:54:28 2017
    Re: Card trick when you guess wrong
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 13 2017 05:27:41

    infer

    What are you in fer?

    50 years

    Happy anniversary.

    :)

    [...]

    I don't see any evidence.

    You're lookin in the wrong place

    That's mark's line.

    Hey, whatever works <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Sun Aug 13 09:56:00 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 13 2017 05:29:37

    I still use some basic scripts. I kept GWBasic in my Utils
    directory

    I don't.

    They worked, so why reinvent the wheel <G>


    It's like shopping for Head & Shoulders shampoo for oily scalp --
    you can't see the forest for the trees.

    Yes and everyone of them has its adherents.

    What do you mean?

    Sorry that answer was supposed to go as an answer for the various programming languages.


    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE DELAHAYE on Sat Aug 12 14:57:00 2017
    Joe,

    Stranger things have happened. Still, I told my daughter, that if she felt JD>was not right, even up to the last moment, she should not get married. Bett JD>that, then a life of misery, or the above scenarios.

    Exactly. I've heard of couples getting married on a Friday, and
    they're in divorce court on Monday...as well as couples getting married
    on New Years Eve, then divorcing after New Years Day, just so they
    could show that they were married at the end of the year.

    Daryl

    ===
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Daryl Stout on Sun Aug 13 19:46:30 2017
    Re: Holey Acrimony
    By: Daryl Stout to JOE DELAHAYE on Sat Aug 12 2017 14:57:00

    Stranger things have happened. Still, I told my daughter, that if
    she
    felt JD>was not right, even up to the last moment, she should not get married. Bett JD>that, then a life of misery, or the above scenarios.

    Exactly. I've heard of couples getting married on a Friday, and
    they're in divorce court on Monday...as well as couples getting married
    on New Years Eve, then divorcing after New Years Day, just so they
    could show that they were married at the end of the year.

    Ahh. The old tax dodge <G>


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 13 21:26:25 2017
    On Sun Aug-13-2017 09:56, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    I still use some basic scripts. I kept GWBasic in my Utils
    directory

    I don't.

    They worked, so why reinvent the wheel <G>

    Because it's not IBM BASIC.

    It's like shopping for Head & Shoulders shampoo for oily scalp --
    you can't see the forest for the trees.

    Yes and everyone of them has its adherents.

    What do you mean?

    Sorry that answer was supposed to go as an answer for the various programming languages.

    Greek to me still.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 14 12:58:00 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    In a message to Roger Nelson you wrote:

    I still use some basic scripts. I kept GWBasic in my Utils
    directory

    I'm with you on this, Joe. I still have mine... in my Utils directory too (in this VirtualBox PC). Dated April 1989! It hasn't been used for so l-o-n-g... but it's there, just in case. You just never ever know... ;-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

    --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox
    * Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384)
  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Mon Aug 14 21:24:35 2017
    Re: Card trick or back to basics
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 13 2017 21:26:25

    I still use some basic scripts. I kept GWBasic in my Utils
    directory

    I don't.

    They worked, so why reinvent the wheel <G>

    Because it's not IBM BASIC.

    No, its better <G>. I dont think that IBM wrote Basic, nor DOS. That was all M$. I know there were diffrent versions of Basic. I used on on the CoCo.


    It's like shopping for Head & Shoulders shampoo for oily scalp --
    you can't see the forest for the trees.

    Yes and everyone of them has its adherents.

    What do you mean?

    Sorry that answer was supposed to go as an answer for the various
    programming languages.

    Greek to me still.

    I have to think back, but there was a statement made in this thread about there being various languages and you couldn't learn all of them.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Mon Aug 14 21:27:02 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Mon Aug 14 2017 12:58:00

    I still use some basic scripts. I kept GWBasic in my Utils
    directory

    I'm with you on this, Joe. I still have mine... in my Utils directory too (in this VirtualBox PC). Dated April 1989! It hasn't been used for so l-o-n-g... but it's there, just in case. You just never ever know... ;-)

    I still have the install disks for the last version of DOS, and also for WFWG
    <G> They sit on the shelf, and I wonder if they are still readable. Only have
    one computer left that has a floppy drive connected to anything. The others have MB sans FD connectors. Strangely the BIOS on some of those still mention Floppy Drive <G>


    Joe
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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/384 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 12:09:00 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    On Mon, 14 Aug 17, you wrote to me:

    I still have the install disks for the last version of DOS,
    and also for WFWG

    For me, the last DOS and the best was MS-DOS 7.1 that came with Win98SE. I still have installation CDs for about 3x Win98 PCs.

    Somewhere I have the MS-DOS 5.xx floppies, which are probably unreadable even if I did have a working 5.25" FDD. I think there may be a bootable DOS 5.xx CD
    but I haven't seen that since last century. :)

    Strangely the BIOS on some of those still mention
    Floppy Drive <G>

    Mmm... there's a wonderful joke in there but it's eluding me at the moment. ;-)

    Cheers,
    Paul.

    --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox
    * Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384)
  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 07:59:04 2017
    On 2017 Aug 14 21:24:34, you wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Because it's not IBM BASIC.

    No, its better <G>. I dont think that IBM wrote Basic, nor DOS. That
    was all M$. I know there were diffrent versions of Basic. I used on
    on the CoCo.

    [quote]
    BASIC stands for "Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code." Originally
    designed as an interactive mainframe timesharing language by John Kemeney and Thomas Kurtz in 1963, it became widely used on personal computers everywhere. On IBM's first "family" computer, the PCJr, a BASIC cartridge was a popular add-on. Because of its simplicity, BASIC has frequently been used in teaching the introductory concepts of programming with a working language.
    [/quote]

    one of my clients in virginia had a timeshare machine... not a huge mainframe but more of what they called a mini... WxLxH maybe 3'x4'x4' in size... BASIC was it's OS... t'was quite fun to play with...

    )\/(ark

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 08:06:12 2017
    On 2017 Aug 14 21:27:02, you wrote to Paul Quinn:

    I still have the install disks for the last version of DOS,

    i didn't know that freeDOS came on floppies ;)

    and also for WFWG <G> They sit on the shelf, and I wonder if they are still readable. Only have one computer left that has a floppy drive connected to anything. The others have MB sans FD connectors.
    Strangely the BIOS on some of those still mention Floppy Drive <G>

    USB floppy...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Tue Aug 15 13:06:09 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 2017 12:09:00

    I still have the install disks for the last version of DOS,
    and also for WFWG

    For me, the last DOS and the best was MS-DOS 7.1 that came with Win98SE. I still have installation CDs for about 3x Win98 PCs.

    I think 95 also had that version. I may still have a CD someplace for that.

    Somewhere I have the MS-DOS 5.xx floppies, which are probably unreadable even if I did have a working 5.25" FDD. I think there may be a bootable DOS 5.xx CD but I haven't seen that since last century. :)

    Mine are 3.5", and I do also have a working 5.25" floppy drive <G>

    Strangely the BIOS on some of those still mention
    Floppy Drive <G>

    Mmm... there's a wonderful joke in there but it's eluding me at the moment. ;-)

    I'd rather have a Hard disk then a Floppy??


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to mark lewis on Tue Aug 15 13:09:10 2017
    Re: Card trick or back to basics
    By: mark lewis to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 2017 07:59:04

    Because it's not IBM BASIC.

    No, its better <G>. I dont think that IBM wrote Basic, nor DOS.
    That was all M$. I know there were diffrent versions of Basic. I
    used on on the CoCo.

    [quote]
    BASIC stands for "Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code." Originally
    designed as an interactive mainframe timesharing language by John Kemeney and Thomas Kurtz in 1963, it became widely used on personal computers everywhere. On IBM's first "family" computer, the PCJr, a BASIC cartridge was a popular add-on. Because of its simplicity, BASIC has frequently been used in teaching the introductory concepts of programming with a working language.
    [/quote]

    The first PC clone, I ever had and built completely from scratch (no populated MB or peripherals) had a basic chip. I eventually removed it when I got a 5MB HD <G> and installed Dos.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to mark lewis on Tue Aug 15 13:09:57 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: mark lewis to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 2017 08:06:12

    Strangely the BIOS on some of those still mention Floppy Drive <G>

    USB floppy...


    That would show up on USB devices as I recall.


    Joe
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 14:01:02 2017
    On 2017 Aug 15 13:09:56, you wrote to me:

    Strangely the BIOS on some of those still mention Floppy Drive <G>

    USB floppy...

    That would show up on USB devices as I recall.

    yup, but it still wants to know how you want to treat it...

    )\/(ark

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 16 07:04:03 2017
    Hi! Joe,

    On 08/16/2017 03:06 AM, Joe Delahaye -> Paul Quinn wrote:

    Somewhere I have the MS-DOS 5.xx floppies, which are probably
    unreadable even if I did have a working 5.25" FDD. I think there
    may be a bootable DOS 5.xx CD but I haven't seen that since last
    century. :)

    Mine are 3.5", and I do also have a working 5.25" floppy drive <G>

    Argggh! Yes, 3.5s! (Mmm... where are they?) Yes, I have a set of MS-DOS 6.2x
    disks too! And WFWG 3.11 on 3.5"s! Wow! I may have lost them in one of our house moves. Bummer. :( I do have disk .img files for them but I never could
    get WFWG to install in a VirtualBox.

    I'd rather have a Hard disk then a Floppy??

    That is a good comeback. Thank you.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to mark lewis on Tue Aug 15 20:12:37 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: mark lewis to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 2017 14:01:02

    Strangely the BIOS on some of those still mention Floppy Drive <G>

    USB floppy...

    That would show up on USB devices as I recall.

    yup, but it still wants to know how you want to treat it...


    Too bad they are going out of style and use. I have a 2.8 FDD here along with about 100 or so diskettes. I very rarely use floppy any more.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Paul Quinn on Tue Aug 15 20:15:37 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Paul Quinn to Joe Delahaye on Wed Aug 16 2017 07:04:03

    Somewhere I have the MS-DOS 5.xx floppies, which are probably
    unreadable even if I did have a working 5.25" FDD. I think there
    may be a bootable DOS 5.xx CD but I haven't seen that since last
    century. :)

    Mine are 3.5", and I do also have a working 5.25" floppy drive <G>

    Argggh! Yes, 3.5s! (Mmm... where are they?) Yes, I have a set of MS-DOS 6.2x
    disks too! And WFWG 3.11 on 3.5"s! Wow! I may have lost them in one of
    our house moves. Bummer. :( I do have disk .img files for them but I
    never could get WFWG to install in a VirtualBox.

    I've never tried a Virtual Box. I ran the BBS on WFWG until 95 came out. It allowed me to get online a lot easier <G>

    I'd rather have a Hard disk then a Floppy??

    That is a good comeback. Thank you.

    I'm paraphrasing because I could not remember the exact wording.


    Joe
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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 20:56:00 2017
    On Mon Aug-14-2017 21:24, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    Re: Card trick or back to basics
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Aug 13 2017 21:26:25

    I still use some basic scripts. I kept GWBasic in my Utils
    directory

    I don't.

    They worked, so why reinvent the wheel <G>

    Because it's not IBM BASIC.

    No, its better <G>. I dont think that IBM wrote Basic, nor DOS.
    That was all M$. I know there were diffrent versions of Basic. I
    used on on the CoCo.

    I think you're right, but I awlwwo thing that the IBM programmers colluded.

    It's like shopping for Head & Shoulders shampoo for oily scalp --
    you can't see the forest for the trees.

    Yes and everyone of them has its adherents.

    What do you mean?

    Sorry that answer was supposed to go as an answer for the various
    programming languages.

    Greek to me still.

    I have to think back, but there was a statement made in this thread
    about there being various languages and you couldn't learn all of
    them.

    I believe I wrote that. I have to be really interested in something to learn it.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Roger Nelson on Tue Aug 15 22:32:26 2017
    Re: Card trick or back to basics
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Tue Aug 15 2017 20:56:00

    No, its better <G>. I dont think that IBM wrote Basic, nor DOS.
    That was all M$. I know there were diffrent versions of Basic. I
    used on on the CoCo.

    I think you're right, but I awlwwo thing that the IBM programmers colluded.

    mark answered about that. Seems that Basic is much older and predates DOS for PC

    It's like shopping for Head & Shoulders shampoo for oily scalp --
    you can't see the forest for the trees.

    Yes and everyone of them has its adherents.

    What do you mean?

    Sorry that answer was supposed to go as an answer for the various
    programming languages.

    Greek to me still.

    I have to think back, but there was a statement made in this thread
    about there being various languages and you couldn't learn all of
    them.

    I believe I wrote that. I have to be really interested in something to learn it.

    I thought you did <G>


    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE DELAHAYE on Wed Aug 16 06:45:00 2017
    Joe,

    Mmm... there's a wonderful joke in there but it's eluding me at the moment. ;-)

    I'd rather have a Hard disk then a Floppy??

    Or one of these two taglines:

    Junior!! Quit playing with your floppy!!

    Hard Disk??!! Lady, I misunderstood you!!

    Daryl

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Daryl Stout on Thu Aug 17 10:29:00 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Daryl Stout to JOE DELAHAYE on Wed Aug 16 2017 06:45:00

    Mmm... there's a wonderful joke in there but it's eluding me at
    the moment. ;-)

    I'd rather have a Hard disk then a Floppy??

    Or one of these two taglines:

    Junior!! Quit playing with your floppy!!

    Hard Disk??!! Lady, I misunderstood you!!


    LOL


    Joe
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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Roger Nelson on Tue Aug 29 18:40:09 2017
    Re: Card trick
    By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Thu Aug 10 2017 12:56 pm

    Ain't gonna. Still trying to figure out where I went wrong with installing ArcaOS 5 on my laptop.

    Let us know how it goes. I'm curious to hear first-hand accounts of ArcaOS.
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