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- 08-13-2010
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 08:59:34 -0500, roy dansse
Roy almost everything you said is correct. The one point I disagree
with is that Joel is a troll. He is not smart enough to be a troll.
A troll makes up out of sight stories etc to try to get responses that
he can then argue about. Not Joel. In his mind (or what passes as
his mind) he firmly believes this crap.
>
>>>
>>> >>
>>> >> > You must not try the real POI on newer GPS? Little over 1 year ago, I
>>> >> >tried to find some local company selling used steel (I was building a
>>> >> >trailer). I spent couple days and few hundred miles driving around and
>>> >> >found NONE.
>>> >>
>>> > See, the STUPID is just everywhere, and you can see one just by looking at
>>> >yourself in the mirror.
>>>
>>>
>>> But I'm not the one that was building a trailer at home, with internet
>>> access, and telephone-book access, and still chose to drive around for days
>>> wasting gallons of gas and putting wear and tear on a car hoping that a
>>> used-steel supplier might be in my list of POIs. Hell, you could have even
>>> used any telephone-book at any public phone to find a supplier faster than
>>> you did. Or just a drive to your local library. It would have saved you
>>> days and hundreds of miles, not to mention the frustrations and costs.
>>> >>
>>> >> > You must not try the real POI on newer GPS? Little over 1 year ago, I
>>> >> >tried to find some local company selling used steel (I was building a
>>> >> >trailer). I spent couple days and few hundred miles driving around and
>>> >> >found NONE.
>>> >>
>>> > See, the STUPID is just everywhere, and you can see one just by looking at
>>> >yourself in the mirror.
>>>
>>>
>>> But I'm not the one that was building a trailer at home, with internet
>>> access, and telephone-book access, and still chose to drive around for days
>>> wasting gallons of gas and putting wear and tear on a car hoping that a
>>> used-steel supplier might be in my list of POIs. Hell, you could have even
>>> used any telephone-book at any public phone to find a supplier faster than
>>> you did. Or just a drive to your local library. It would have saved you
>>> days and hundreds of miles, not to mention the frustrations and costs.
>> Back to the STUPID thing. If you have 1/2 of my brain then you should
>>have read and understand what I am trying to tell you, and may know what has
>>been happening to many states in the past several years.
>> Now, listen and try to capture as much as information as you possible can.
>>- In many states, in the past few years telephone companies (or phonebook
>>companies) have stopped delivery phonebook to resident. It's possible if
>>you ask for it, it's possible to have newer phonebook deliever to
>>apartments, business etc.. but some, or many (not all) resident no longer
>>have new photobook. We haven't had one for 2-3 years.
>>- If you have 1/2 of the brain then you should know that with many new GPS,
>>you can search for NAME (business or interest) and it does pretty well on
>>some, and horrible on other. And sometime we don't have any other choice
>>when no phonebook (we had 2 different phonebook companies here for nearly 2
>>decades, and most companies can't afford to have the company names listed in
>>both phonebooks).
>>- Years ago, Internet was much better than phonebook and POI. But later,
>>many advertise conmpanies add all the links to their home pages. You try to
>>fine something like "Scrap Metal" see if it's getting better lately. Few
>>years ago, I tried but can't get to no where but kept end up with Yellowpage
>>and other advertisers, and that was the reason why I tried GPS which cost me
>>lot of time, and gas money (because it was wrong 100%)
>>- I don't drive hundreds of miles like cross state or city, but GPS told me
>>a company is around 2-3 miles away. I drove there and it was no longer
>>exist, then GPS told me another one 3-4 miles away, and end up samething.
>>After so many "... well just 3-4 miles, may be 9-10 miles is better ..."
>>have read and understand what I am trying to tell you, and may know what has
>>been happening to many states in the past several years.
>> Now, listen and try to capture as much as information as you possible can.
>>- In many states, in the past few years telephone companies (or phonebook
>>companies) have stopped delivery phonebook to resident. It's possible if
>>you ask for it, it's possible to have newer phonebook deliever to
>>apartments, business etc.. but some, or many (not all) resident no longer
>>have new photobook. We haven't had one for 2-3 years.
>>- If you have 1/2 of the brain then you should know that with many new GPS,
>>you can search for NAME (business or interest) and it does pretty well on
>>some, and horrible on other. And sometime we don't have any other choice
>>when no phonebook (we had 2 different phonebook companies here for nearly 2
>>decades, and most companies can't afford to have the company names listed in
>>both phonebooks).
>>- Years ago, Internet was much better than phonebook and POI. But later,
>>many advertise conmpanies add all the links to their home pages. You try to
>>fine something like "Scrap Metal" see if it's getting better lately. Few
>>years ago, I tried but can't get to no where but kept end up with Yellowpage
>>and other advertisers, and that was the reason why I tried GPS which cost me
>>lot of time, and gas money (because it was wrong 100%)
>>- I don't drive hundreds of miles like cross state or city, but GPS told me
>>a company is around 2-3 miles away. I drove there and it was no longer
>>exist, then GPS told me another one 3-4 miles away, and end up samething.
>>After so many "... well just 3-4 miles, may be 9-10 miles is better ..."
>>> See, this is the trouble with morons like you. You're so amazingly stupid
>>> that you don't even realize how much of a moron you really are. And there's
>>> no way to convince you of this or prove it to you either. You're blind to
>>> your own stupidity and ignorance. I sometimes envy people like you. Your
>>> bliss made of self-induced ignorance must be immense. This is why children
>>> who are born with severe brain damage are usually always smiling, as long
>>> as they have a full tummy and don't have a rash from their diaper.
>>>
>>> Enjoy your brain damage.
>>> that you don't even realize how much of a moron you really are. And there's
>>> no way to convince you of this or prove it to you either. You're blind to
>>> your own stupidity and ignorance. I sometimes envy people like you. Your
>>> bliss made of self-induced ignorance must be immense. This is why children
>>> who are born with severe brain damage are usually always smiling, as long
>>> as they have a full tummy and don't have a rash from their diaper.
>>>
>>> Enjoy your brain damage.
>> No, the trouble isn't moron or not moron but STUPID like you don't know
>>shit in your stupid head.
>>shit in your stupid head.
Hey STUPID! you are too STUPID to know what has been going on in real
world, but too STUPID to realize how STUPID you are.
> No phonebook, no public phones, no internet access, no library, no people
> to ask .... Just your GPS to depend on. Because you live in an area where
> there aren't even any stores with public phones and phonebooks. There's not
> even any people living there to ask. Yeah, right.
> to ask .... Just your GPS to depend on. Because you live in an area where
> there aren't even any stores with public phones and phonebooks. There's not
> even any people living there to ask. Yeah, right.
STUPID! I am trying to teach you what has been going on in real world,
real life and you are too STUPID to accept.
> Most people in even a small town will know exactly where the local junkyard
> is if you ask them. I bet every mechanic at any auto-repair shop or
> employee of a welding shop could hand-draw a map to where they get
> scrap-metal to repair things . But you didn't even know that.
> is if you ask them. I bet every mechanic at any auto-repair shop or
> employee of a welding shop could hand-draw a map to where they get
> scrap-metal to repair things . But you didn't even know that.
STUPID! most people live near junkyard know what's going on around the
junkyard. But not many STUPID people like you live by the junkyard so we
depend on Phonebook which is no longer available, or Internet which been
robbed by advertisers, and because of economy crisis many junkyards have
been closed so POI gives wrong information about the junkyard.
And now we look at the junkyard inside the STUPID roy dansse's head.
> I sincerely doubt you even have a driver's-license with that low IQ you've
> displayed. You would have never been able to find the nearest DMV to obtain
> one, let alone read and comprehend the "rules of the road" book and pass
> their tests. At least let's all hope not, lest there be one more guaranteed
> accident-waiting-to happen out on the highways.
> displayed. You would have never been able to find the nearest DMV to obtain
> one, let alone read and comprehend the "rules of the road" book and pass
> their tests. At least let's all hope not, lest there be one more guaranteed
> accident-waiting-to happen out on the highways.
The driver license should say "roy dansse" or STUPID for short.
> Admit it, it wasn't a lack of phonebook all along, the only thing you are
> really missing is having a brain. You imagined a scenario that never
> happened without thinking things through (just like all your posts), and
> now you're trying to weasel out of it. Nobody is as much of a moron as
> you've proved yourself to be, over and over again, not just in this
> discussion thread. In every thread where you've spewed your imagined
> nonsense.
>
> There's nothing left but to do but filter you out as one of those pestilent
> resident trolls that live in and infest most newsgroups. Each group has
> some. In this group you've most definitely proved yourself to be resident
> troll #1. At least you have that going for you in your imaginary world
> online while living in your mother's basement.
>
> Buh-bye.
> really missing is having a brain. You imagined a scenario that never
> happened without thinking things through (just like all your posts), and
> now you're trying to weasel out of it. Nobody is as much of a moron as
> you've proved yourself to be, over and over again, not just in this
> discussion thread. In every thread where you've spewed your imagined
> nonsense.
>
> There's nothing left but to do but filter you out as one of those pestilent
> resident trolls that live in and infest most newsgroups. Each group has
> some. In this group you've most definitely proved yourself to be resident
> troll #1. At least you have that going for you in your imaginary world
> online while living in your mother's basement.
>
> Buh-bye.
STUPID!
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>resident trolls that live in and infest most newsgroups. Each group has
>some. In this group you've most definitely proved yourself to be resident
>troll #1. At least you have that going for you in your imaginary world
>online while living in your mother's basement.
>Buh-bye.