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What a shame then that all those years of USENET and Internet use didn't
make you more intelligent. I rarely participate in this particular
newsgroup, only when I can offer valid advice, but I spotted you as a
"Resident TROLL" (those who only pretend to know things, armchair experts)
within the first day of reading this group. Every USENET group has them,
you just stand out as the most obvious role-playing "expert" in this group
so far.
You'd think by now that you'd even know how many map segments/tiles are
allowed when uploading to a Garmin device. It's been told to you hundreds
of times, but still you don't even know the answer to that. You just spout
bullshit off the top of your head with no real knowledge about any of these
things, only what you imagine the answer should be from what you've poorly
read elsewhere, but is not the whole truth.
I sincerely doubt you even own one GPS device.
p.s. I have a 150 baud modem in my storage-shed that I used to use, it
weighs about 40 lbs. and is the size of a medium suitcase. The phone-line
has to be hardwired to it with screws.
>
> > Heheheh I knew this before you know. Believe it or not, I started using
> >Usenet years before Internet was first introduced to public. And I started
> >MODEMING in early 70's
> >Usenet years before Internet was first introduced to public. And I started
> >MODEMING in early 70's
>
> What a shame then that all those years of USENET and Internet use didn't
> make you more intelligent. I rarely participate in this particular
> newsgroup, only when I can offer valid advice,
> What a shame then that all those years of USENET and Internet use didn't
> make you more intelligent. I rarely participate in this particular
> newsgroup, only when I can offer valid advice,
Don't be ashame because correcting someone doesn't make one more
intelligent than other, and you should continue in background than popping
out to make a fool of yourself
>but I spotted you as a
> "Resident TROLL" (those who only pretend to know things, armchair experts)
> within the first day of reading this group. Every USENET group has them,
> you just stand out as the most obvious role-playing "expert" in this group
> so far.
> "Resident TROLL" (those who only pretend to know things, armchair experts)
> within the first day of reading this group. Every USENET group has them,
> you just stand out as the most obvious role-playing "expert" in this group
> so far.
Then you must be too stupid to realize what the "Resident TROLL" does to
the stupid like you.
> You'd think by now that you'd even know how many map segments/tiles are
> allowed when uploading to a Garmin device. It's been told to you hundreds
> of times, but still you don't even know the answer to that.
> allowed when uploading to a Garmin device. It's been told to you hundreds
> of times, but still you don't even know the answer to that.
Now that is a stupid question, and you should continue in background.
>You just spout
> bullshit off the top of your head with no real knowledge about any of these
> things, only what you imagine the answer should be from what you've poorly
> read elsewhere, but is not the whole truth.
> bullshit off the top of your head with no real knowledge about any of these
> things, only what you imagine the answer should be from what you've poorly
> read elsewhere, but is not the whole truth.
This is another stupid and I should pour some bullshit into its empty
skull. Are you real? cuz you are way too stupid and stupider when the
stupid in bad mad. Just shake the shit out of your head then think before
saying, cuz I have no idea what you are talking about.
> I sincerely doubt you even own one GPS device.
Hahaha it's way too much bullshit in its head.
> p.s. I have a 150 baud modem in my storage-shed that I used to use, it
> weighs about 40 lbs. and is the size of a medium suitcase. The phone-line
> has to be hardwired to it with screws.
> weighs about 40 lbs. and is the size of a medium suitcase. The phone-line
> has to be hardwired to it with screws.
That's good to know and thanks for sharing it with us. Now go back to
your case.
You are too stupid and I love having fun with stupid like you.
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>Usenet years before Internet was first introduced to public. And I started
>MODEMING in early 70's