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| pcprogrammer:
--- Quote from: Hydro on February 07, 2024, 09:21:15 am ---..... All intelligent and smart people do this. I'm sure everyone here is like that. --- End quote --- First you call us amateurs and clowns and now you are trying to stick a feather up our ass with commenting that you are sure everybody on here is smart and intelligent. :-// What is it, make up your mind. |
| tggzzz:
--- Quote from: pcprogrammer on February 07, 2024, 10:13:37 am --- --- Quote from: Hydro on February 07, 2024, 09:21:15 am ---..... All intelligent and smart people do this. I'm sure everyone here is like that. --- End quote --- First you call us amateurs and clowns and now you are trying to stick a feather up our ass with commenting that you are sure everybody on here is smart and intelligent. :-// What is it, make up your mind. --- End quote --- He has: he appears not to be a member anymore. Good: improves this forum. Bad: source of amusement has disappeared. EDIT: appears to be banned. I've only recently started "ignoring that user" (due to excessive irritation at a perceived drift in the forum), and it appears that has two (more) effects: * their status is not shown in their posts, which isn't unreasonable * searching the member list does not reveal them. That is surprising, partly because makes it less easy to unignore someone |
| soldar:
This thread and its sister were a mess from the get-go and have been all over the place and back which it is a pity because there are a few kernels of interesting topics in there. |
| PlainName:
--- Quote ---a few kernels of interesting topics in there --- End quote --- Indeed! The chocolate cookies hold great promise :-+ |
| PlainName:
But, seriously, I always thought anything moving along a belt would suck the living daylights out of a power source, and that seems not to have been taken into account. |
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