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On 6/7/2010 6:11 PM, DanS wrote:

 

> Frank wrote in news:4c0d4774@news.x-privat.org:

 

>

 

>> On 6/7/2010 11:16 AM, DanS wrote:

 

>>>> A bloke writes an account of

 

>>>> his vacation.......................

 

>>>

 

>>> Which is *COMPLETELY* OT Here........and if Frank claims

 

>>> Alias' posts here are OT, and don't belong here, then so

 

>>> are his.

 

>>

 

>> Still defending that POS alias huh?

 

>> Birds of a feather, right?

 

>

 

> Not defending anyone.......condemning you.

 

 

 

And you are fooling who? You kiss that creeps ass at every opportunity.

 

>

 

>>> Oh wait..........hypocrisy doesn't count for those

 

>>> suffering from NPD ?

 

>>

 

>> You just don't know when to STFU do you dan-o?

 

>

 

> Instead of swearing at me, why didn't you just say you didn't

 

> know what NPD was.........

 

 

 

If you're referring to narcissistic personality disorder I'm am aware of

 

it as Psychology was my minor in Collage.

 

Obviously, you suffer from it.

 

But why prove it over and over to everyone in here. Why not don't you

 

just STFU seeing as how you don't really know what you're talking about.

 

Is it because you are the asshole you seem to be?

 

Obviously, huh.

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On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:01:40 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:17:37 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:45:21 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except, of

 

>>>>> course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean, not

 

>>>>> stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also lived

 

>>>>> outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach, it's

 

>>>>> less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less than an

 

>>>>> hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go out the back

 

>>>>> door.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Given your penchant for lies your stories are seen as just the usual

 

>>>> blather from a fool. A bloke writes an account of his vacation and Ta

 

>>>> Da, here comes alias to tell us about his life.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> One wonders why? Unless perhaps his life is so squalid and boring that

 

>>>> he has to fantasias in order to make up for what he is missing.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>

 

>>>> John B.

 

>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>

 

>>> Keep telling yourself those lies if it helps you get it through the night.

 

>>

 

>> Which still doesn't explain why, as soon as Frank tells us about his

 

>> vacation you leap into the fray to tell us you live in a beautiful

 

>> tropical climate. Why?

 

>>

 

>> Are you lying? If you actually live in such a locale why do you feel

 

>> it necessary to tell us about it? I live in Phuket Thailand for about

 

>> 6 months a year, maybe longer, but I don't feel it necessary to tell

 

>> everyone in the world "Look at me, I live in Phuket!" as you seem to.

 

>>

 

>> One wonders, is this all you have to brag about? Are you so

 

>> insignificant that it is all you can brag abut?

 

>>

 

>> Or maybe it is all a lie?

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

>Your desperation to find *something* to pick at is pathetic. You don't

 

>know the history and until you do, just STFU.

 

 

 

 

 

The only history that applies is that Alias was voted a horse's ass by

 

the members of the group. And you just keep confirming it. Over and

 

over and over.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:01:40 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:17:37 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:45:21 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except, of

 

>>>>> course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean, not

 

>>>>> stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also lived

 

>>>>> outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach, it's

 

>>>>> less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less than an

 

>>>>> hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go out the back

 

>>>>> door.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Given your penchant for lies your stories are seen as just the usual

 

>>>> blather from a fool. A bloke writes an account of his vacation and Ta

 

>>>> Da, here comes alias to tell us about his life.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> One wonders why? Unless perhaps his life is so squalid and boring that

 

>>>> he has to fantasias in order to make up for what he is missing.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>

 

>>>> John B.

 

>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>

 

>>> Keep telling yourself those lies if it helps you get it through the night.

 

>>

 

>> Which still doesn't explain why, as soon as Frank tells us about his

 

>> vacation you leap into the fray to tell us you live in a beautiful

 

>> tropical climate. Why?

 

>>

 

>> Are you lying? If you actually live in such a locale why do you feel

 

>> it necessary to tell us about it? I live in Phuket Thailand for about

 

>> 6 months a year, maybe longer, but I don't feel it necessary to tell

 

>> everyone in the world "Look at me, I live in Phuket!" as you seem to.

 

>>

 

>> One wonders, is this all you have to brag about? Are you so

 

>> insignificant that it is all you can brag abut?

 

>>

 

>> Or maybe it is all a lie?

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

>Your desperation to find *something* to pick at is pathetic. You don't

 

>know the history and until you do, just STFU.

 

 

 

 

 

The only history that applies is that Alias was voted a horse's ass by

 

the members of the group. And you just keep confirming it. Over and

 

over and over.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>

 

>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>> just to kick you ass?

 

>

 

>He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>

 

>>

 

>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>> privilege.

 

>

 

>You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>

 

>>

 

>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>

 

>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

>Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

 

 

 

 

Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

the remainder of your lies.

 

 

 

Or is it embarrassing to be caught out? But damn, you ought to be used

 

to that by now as you are caught lying so frequently.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>

 

>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>> just to kick you ass?

 

>

 

>He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>

 

>>

 

>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>> privilege.

 

>

 

>You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>

 

>>

 

>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>

 

>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

>Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

 

 

 

 

Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

the remainder of your lies.

 

 

 

Or is it embarrassing to be caught out? But damn, you ought to be used

 

to that by now as you are caught lying so frequently.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

John B. slocomb wrote:

 

> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:01:40 +0200, Alias

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:17:37 +0200, Alias

 

>>> wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:45:21 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except, of

 

>>>>>> course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean, not

 

>>>>>> stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also lived

 

>>>>>> outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach, it's

 

>>>>>> less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less than an

 

>>>>>> hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go out the back

 

>>>>>> door.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Given your penchant for lies your stories are seen as just the usual

 

>>>>> blather from a fool. A bloke writes an account of his vacation and Ta

 

>>>>> Da, here comes alias to tell us about his life.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> One wonders why? Unless perhaps his life is so squalid and boring that

 

>>>>> he has to fantasias in order to make up for what he is missing.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Keep telling yourself those lies if it helps you get it through the night.

 

>>>

 

>>> Which still doesn't explain why, as soon as Frank tells us about his

 

>>> vacation you leap into the fray to tell us you live in a beautiful

 

>>> tropical climate. Why?

 

>>>

 

>>> Are you lying? If you actually live in such a locale why do you feel

 

>>> it necessary to tell us about it? I live in Phuket Thailand for about

 

>>> 6 months a year, maybe longer, but I don't feel it necessary to tell

 

>>> everyone in the world "Look at me, I live in Phuket!" as you seem to.

 

>>>

 

>>> One wonders, is this all you have to brag about? Are you so

 

>>> insignificant that it is all you can brag abut?

 

>>>

 

>>> Or maybe it is all a lie?

 

>>>

 

>>> Cheers,

 

>>>

 

>>> John B.

 

>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>

 

>> Your desperation to find *something* to pick at is pathetic. You don't

 

>> know the history and until you do, just STFU.

 

>

 

>

 

> The only history that applies is that Alias was voted a horse's ass by

 

> the members of the group.

 

 

 

By three members who are Windows fanbois. BFD.

 

 

> And you just keep confirming it. Over and

 

> over and over.

 

>

 

> Cheers,

 

>

 

> John B.

 

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

 

 

Do I? How so?

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

John B. slocomb wrote:

 

> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:01:40 +0200, Alias

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:17:37 +0200, Alias

 

>>> wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:45:21 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except, of

 

>>>>>> course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean, not

 

>>>>>> stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also lived

 

>>>>>> outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach, it's

 

>>>>>> less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less than an

 

>>>>>> hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go out the back

 

>>>>>> door.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Given your penchant for lies your stories are seen as just the usual

 

>>>>> blather from a fool. A bloke writes an account of his vacation and Ta

 

>>>>> Da, here comes alias to tell us about his life.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> One wonders why? Unless perhaps his life is so squalid and boring that

 

>>>>> he has to fantasias in order to make up for what he is missing.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Keep telling yourself those lies if it helps you get it through the night.

 

>>>

 

>>> Which still doesn't explain why, as soon as Frank tells us about his

 

>>> vacation you leap into the fray to tell us you live in a beautiful

 

>>> tropical climate. Why?

 

>>>

 

>>> Are you lying? If you actually live in such a locale why do you feel

 

>>> it necessary to tell us about it? I live in Phuket Thailand for about

 

>>> 6 months a year, maybe longer, but I don't feel it necessary to tell

 

>>> everyone in the world "Look at me, I live in Phuket!" as you seem to.

 

>>>

 

>>> One wonders, is this all you have to brag about? Are you so

 

>>> insignificant that it is all you can brag abut?

 

>>>

 

>>> Or maybe it is all a lie?

 

>>>

 

>>> Cheers,

 

>>>

 

>>> John B.

 

>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>

 

>> Your desperation to find *something* to pick at is pathetic. You don't

 

>> know the history and until you do, just STFU.

 

>

 

>

 

> The only history that applies is that Alias was voted a horse's ass by

 

> the members of the group.

 

 

 

By three members who are Windows fanbois. BFD.

 

 

> And you just keep confirming it. Over and

 

> over and over.

 

>

 

> Cheers,

 

>

 

> John B.

 

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

 

 

Do I? How so?

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:19:33 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>>>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>>>> just to kick you ass?

 

>>>

 

>>> He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>>>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>>>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>>>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>>>> privilege.

 

>>>

 

>>> You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>>>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>>>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>>>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>>>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>>>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>

 

>>>> John B.

 

>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>

 

>>> Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>>> fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

>> said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

>> you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

>> Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

>> the remainder of your lies.

 

>

 

>You're in over your head. The latest transfer I did of a 3 gig file from

 

>a SATA drive with XP Pro to a SATA drive with Ubuntu, the speed was

 

>between 81 and 96 MB/sec. Only a brain dead blind, deaf and dumb idiot

 

>would miss it had they installed Ubuntu and transferred a file. I guess

 

>that would be you, Einstein.

 

>

 

What utter bullshit! You transferred a file through a network of some

 

sort and you read the system-monitor and read the bottom chart that is

 

labeled "network history" so you know approximately how fast your

 

network was running.

 

 

 

Which has nothing to do with what you said, which was "Ubuntu tells

 

you how fast you copy a file".

 

 

 

Now then, go to /home/ and pick a file and type cp

 

/home. / /home/, and see what

 

your system-monitor tells you.

 

 

 

In other words you lied when you said that Ubuntu tells you how fast

 

it copies a file and then you ran all around Robin Hood's barn to find

 

a way that you can clam as an excuse for your lying ways.

 

 

 

I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the meanings of

 

"copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is not Alice in Wonderland

 

and words don't mean whatever you want them to.

 

 

 

copy - verb

 

A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy of its

 

ancestor

 

 

 

download ~ verb

 

Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller

 

computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

 

 

So in reality,essence, either you don't know what you are talking

 

about (as happens frequently) or you were lying (yet again) about the

 

wonders of Ubuntu.

 

 

 

So, since the choice is whether you are a dumb-ass or a liar. Or,

 

perhaps a combination of the two?

 

 

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:19:33 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>>>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>>>> just to kick you ass?

 

>>>

 

>>> He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>>>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>>>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>>>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>>>> privilege.

 

>>>

 

>>> You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>>>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>>>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>>>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>>>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>>>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>

 

>>>> John B.

 

>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>

 

>>> Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>>> fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

>> said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

>> you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

>> Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

>> the remainder of your lies.

 

>

 

>You're in over your head. The latest transfer I did of a 3 gig file from

 

>a SATA drive with XP Pro to a SATA drive with Ubuntu, the speed was

 

>between 81 and 96 MB/sec. Only a brain dead blind, deaf and dumb idiot

 

>would miss it had they installed Ubuntu and transferred a file. I guess

 

>that would be you, Einstein.

 

>

 

What utter bullshit! You transferred a file through a network of some

 

sort and you read the system-monitor and read the bottom chart that is

 

labeled "network history" so you know approximately how fast your

 

network was running.

 

 

 

Which has nothing to do with what you said, which was "Ubuntu tells

 

you how fast you copy a file".

 

 

 

Now then, go to /home/ and pick a file and type cp

 

/home. / /home/, and see what

 

your system-monitor tells you.

 

 

 

In other words you lied when you said that Ubuntu tells you how fast

 

it copies a file and then you ran all around Robin Hood's barn to find

 

a way that you can clam as an excuse for your lying ways.

 

 

 

I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the meanings of

 

"copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is not Alice in Wonderland

 

and words don't mean whatever you want them to.

 

 

 

copy - verb

 

A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy of its

 

ancestor

 

 

 

download ~ verb

 

Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller

 

computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

 

 

So in reality,essence, either you don't know what you are talking

 

about (as happens frequently) or you were lying (yet again) about the

 

wonders of Ubuntu.

 

 

 

So, since the choice is whether you are a dumb-ass or a liar. Or,

 

perhaps a combination of the two?

 

 

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

John B. slocomb wrote:

 

> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:19:33 +0200, Alias

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

>>> wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>>>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>>>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>>>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>>>>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>>>>> just to kick you ass?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>>>>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>>>>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>>>>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>>>>> privilege.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>>>>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>>>>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>>>>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>>>>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>>>>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>>>> fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

>>>

 

>>>

 

>>> Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

>>> said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

>>> you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

>>> Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

>>> the remainder of your lies.

 

>>

 

>> You're in over your head. The latest transfer I did of a 3 gig file from

 

>> a SATA drive with XP Pro to a SATA drive with Ubuntu, the speed was

 

>> between 81 and 96 MB/sec. Only a brain dead blind, deaf and dumb idiot

 

>> would miss it had they installed Ubuntu and transferred a file. I guess

 

>> that would be you, Einstein.

 

>>

 

> What utter bullshit! You transferred a file through a network of some

 

> sort and you read the system-monitor and read the bottom chart that is

 

> labeled "network history" so you know approximately how fast your

 

> network was running.

 

>

 

> Which has nothing to do with what you said, which was "Ubuntu tells

 

> you how fast you copy a file".

 

>

 

> Now then, go to /home/ and pick a file and type cp

 

> /home. / /home/, and see what

 

> your system-monitor tells you.

 

>

 

> In other words you lied when you said that Ubuntu tells you how fast

 

> it copies a file and then you ran all around Robin Hood's barn to find

 

> a way that you can clam as an excuse for your lying ways.

 

>

 

> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the meanings of

 

> "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is not Alice in Wonderland

 

> and words don't mean whatever you want them to.

 

>

 

> copy - verb

 

> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy of its

 

> ancestor

 

>

 

> download ~ verb

 

> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller

 

> computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>

 

> So in reality,essence, either you don't know what you are talking

 

> about (as happens frequently) or you were lying (yet again) about the

 

> wonders of Ubuntu.

 

>

 

> So, since the choice is whether you are a dumb-ass or a liar. Or,

 

> perhaps a combination of the two?

 

>

 

>

 

> Cheers,

 

>

 

> John B.

 

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

 

 

Open Nautilus. Copy a large file from another hard drive. Navigate to

 

where you want to paste the file on the Ubuntu hard drive. Paste it. Watch.

 

 

 

You're an idiot.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

John B. slocomb wrote:

 

> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:19:33 +0200, Alias

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

>>> wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>>>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>>>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>>>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>>>>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>>>>> just to kick you ass?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>>>>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>>>>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>>>>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>>>>> privilege.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>>>>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>>>>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>>>>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>>>>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>>>>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>>>> fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

>>>

 

>>>

 

>>> Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

>>> said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

>>> you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

>>> Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

>>> the remainder of your lies.

 

>>

 

>> You're in over your head. The latest transfer I did of a 3 gig file from

 

>> a SATA drive with XP Pro to a SATA drive with Ubuntu, the speed was

 

>> between 81 and 96 MB/sec. Only a brain dead blind, deaf and dumb idiot

 

>> would miss it had they installed Ubuntu and transferred a file. I guess

 

>> that would be you, Einstein.

 

>>

 

> What utter bullshit! You transferred a file through a network of some

 

> sort and you read the system-monitor and read the bottom chart that is

 

> labeled "network history" so you know approximately how fast your

 

> network was running.

 

>

 

> Which has nothing to do with what you said, which was "Ubuntu tells

 

> you how fast you copy a file".

 

>

 

> Now then, go to /home/ and pick a file and type cp

 

> /home. / /home/, and see what

 

> your system-monitor tells you.

 

>

 

> In other words you lied when you said that Ubuntu tells you how fast

 

> it copies a file and then you ran all around Robin Hood's barn to find

 

> a way that you can clam as an excuse for your lying ways.

 

>

 

> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the meanings of

 

> "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is not Alice in Wonderland

 

> and words don't mean whatever you want them to.

 

>

 

> copy - verb

 

> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy of its

 

> ancestor

 

>

 

> download ~ verb

 

> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller

 

> computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>

 

> So in reality,essence, either you don't know what you are talking

 

> about (as happens frequently) or you were lying (yet again) about the

 

> wonders of Ubuntu.

 

>

 

> So, since the choice is whether you are a dumb-ass or a liar. Or,

 

> perhaps a combination of the two?

 

>

 

>

 

> Cheers,

 

>

 

> John B.

 

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

 

 

Open Nautilus. Copy a large file from another hard drive. Navigate to

 

where you want to paste the file on the Ubuntu hard drive. Paste it. Watch.

 

 

 

You're an idiot.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the

 

> meanings of "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is

 

> not Alice in Wonderland and words don't mean whatever you

 

> want them to.

 

>

 

> copy - verb

 

> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy

 

> of its ancestor

 

>

 

> download ~ verb

 

> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a

 

> smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

 

 

Copy is also a noun, and I guess d/l could be too.

 

 

 

Looking at the definitions you posted, they are *technically*

 

interchangeable.

 

 

 

When you 'd/l' a file, you make an exact *copy* (hopefully) of

 

it on your PC, do you not ?

 

 

 

The dictionary.com listing for d/l includes this......

 

 

 

Computer Science- To transfer (data or programs) from a server

 

or host computer to one's own computer or device.

 

 

 

A host computer or server could be on a local network. As a

 

matter of fact, every node on a computer network is indeed

 

called a host.

> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the

 

> meanings of "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is

 

> not Alice in Wonderland and words don't mean whatever you

 

> want them to.

 

>

 

> copy - verb

 

> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy

 

> of its ancestor

 

>

 

> download ~ verb

 

> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a

 

> smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

 

 

Copy is also a noun, and I guess d/l could be too.

 

 

 

Looking at the definitions you posted, they are *technically*

 

interchangeable.

 

 

 

When you 'd/l' a file, you make an exact *copy* (hopefully) of

 

it on your PC, do you not ?

 

 

 

The dictionary.com listing for d/l includes this......

 

 

 

Computer Science- To transfer (data or programs) from a server

 

or host computer to one's own computer or device.

 

 

 

A host computer or server could be on a local network. As a

 

matter of fact, every node on a computer network is indeed

 

called a host.

On 6/8/2010 2:19 AM, Alias wrote:

 

> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:01:40 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:17:37 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:45:21 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>> news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May

 

>>>>>>>>> 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're

 

>>>>>>>>> away and

 

>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap

 

>>>>>>>>> whore

 

>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife

 

>>>>>>>> there in

 

>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui.

 

>>>>>>>> Weather was

 

>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to

 

>>>>>>>> think about

 

>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go

 

>>>>>>>> anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth:

 

>>>>>>>> NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii

 

>>>>>>> except, of

 

>>>>>>> course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the

 

>>>>>>> Caribbean, not

 

>>>>>>> stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also lived

 

>>>>>>> outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach, it's

 

>>>>>>> less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>> than an

 

>>>>>>> hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go out

 

>>>>>>> the back

 

>>>>>>> door.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two

 

>>>>>>> jerk

 

>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Given your penchant for lies your stories are seen as just the usual

 

>>>>>> blather from a fool. A bloke writes an account of his vacation and Ta

 

>>>>>> Da, here comes alias to tell us about his life.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> One wonders why? Unless perhaps his life is so squalid and boring

 

>>>>>> that

 

>>>>>> he has to fantasias in order to make up for what he is missing.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Keep telling yourself those lies if it helps you get it through the

 

>>>>> night.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Which still doesn't explain why, as soon as Frank tells us about his

 

>>>> vacation you leap into the fray to tell us you live in a beautiful

 

>>>> tropical climate. Why?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Are you lying? If you actually live in such a locale why do you feel

 

>>>> it necessary to tell us about it? I live in Phuket Thailand for about

 

>>>> 6 months a year, maybe longer, but I don't feel it necessary to tell

 

>>>> everyone in the world "Look at me, I live in Phuket!" as you seem to.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> One wonders, is this all you have to brag about? Are you so

 

>>>> insignificant that it is all you can brag abut?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Or maybe it is all a lie?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>

 

>>>> John B.

 

>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>

 

>>> Your desperation to find *something* to pick at is pathetic. You don't

 

>>> know the history and until you do, just STFU.

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> The only history that applies is that Alias was voted a horse's ass by

 

>> the members of the group.

 

 

 

You wish!

 

>

 

> By three members who are Windows fanbois. BFD.

 

>

 

>> And you just keep confirming it. Over and

 

>> over and over.

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

> Do I? How so?

 

>

 

When your lips are moving, we all know you're lying.

 

Oops!

On 6/8/2010 2:19 AM, Alias wrote:

 

> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:01:40 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:17:37 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:45:21 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>> news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May

 

>>>>>>>>> 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're

 

>>>>>>>>> away and

 

>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap

 

>>>>>>>>> whore

 

>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife

 

>>>>>>>> there in

 

>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui.

 

>>>>>>>> Weather was

 

>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to

 

>>>>>>>> think about

 

>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go

 

>>>>>>>> anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth:

 

>>>>>>>> NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii

 

>>>>>>> except, of

 

>>>>>>> course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the

 

>>>>>>> Caribbean, not

 

>>>>>>> stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also lived

 

>>>>>>> outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach, it's

 

>>>>>>> less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>> than an

 

>>>>>>> hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go out

 

>>>>>>> the back

 

>>>>>>> door.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two

 

>>>>>>> jerk

 

>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Given your penchant for lies your stories are seen as just the usual

 

>>>>>> blather from a fool. A bloke writes an account of his vacation and Ta

 

>>>>>> Da, here comes alias to tell us about his life.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> One wonders why? Unless perhaps his life is so squalid and boring

 

>>>>>> that

 

>>>>>> he has to fantasias in order to make up for what he is missing.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Keep telling yourself those lies if it helps you get it through the

 

>>>>> night.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Which still doesn't explain why, as soon as Frank tells us about his

 

>>>> vacation you leap into the fray to tell us you live in a beautiful

 

>>>> tropical climate. Why?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Are you lying? If you actually live in such a locale why do you feel

 

>>>> it necessary to tell us about it? I live in Phuket Thailand for about

 

>>>> 6 months a year, maybe longer, but I don't feel it necessary to tell

 

>>>> everyone in the world "Look at me, I live in Phuket!" as you seem to.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> One wonders, is this all you have to brag about? Are you so

 

>>>> insignificant that it is all you can brag abut?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Or maybe it is all a lie?

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>

 

>>>> John B.

 

>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>

 

>>> Your desperation to find *something* to pick at is pathetic. You don't

 

>>> know the history and until you do, just STFU.

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> The only history that applies is that Alias was voted a horse's ass by

 

>> the members of the group.

 

 

 

You wish!

 

>

 

> By three members who are Windows fanbois. BFD.

 

>

 

>> And you just keep confirming it. Over and

 

>> over and over.

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

> Do I? How so?

 

>

 

When your lips are moving, we all know you're lying.

 

Oops!

On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 14:03:12 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:19:33 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>>>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>>>>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>>>>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>>>>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>>>>>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>>>>>> just to kick you ass?

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>>>>>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>>>>>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>>>>>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>>>>>> privilege.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>>>>>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>>>>>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>>>>>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>>>>>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>>>>>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>>>>> fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

>>>> said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

>>>> you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

>>>> Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

>>>> the remainder of your lies.

 

>>>

 

>>> You're in over your head. The latest transfer I did of a 3 gig file from

 

>>> a SATA drive with XP Pro to a SATA drive with Ubuntu, the speed was

 

>>> between 81 and 96 MB/sec. Only a brain dead blind, deaf and dumb idiot

 

>>> would miss it had they installed Ubuntu and transferred a file. I guess

 

>>> that would be you, Einstein.

 

>>>

 

>> What utter bullshit! You transferred a file through a network of some

 

>> sort and you read the system-monitor and read the bottom chart that is

 

>> labeled "network history" so you know approximately how fast your

 

>> network was running.

 

>>

 

>> Which has nothing to do with what you said, which was "Ubuntu tells

 

>> you how fast you copy a file".

 

>>

 

>> Now then, go to /home/ and pick a file and type cp

 

>> /home. / /home/, and see what

 

>> your system-monitor tells you.

 

>>

 

>> In other words you lied when you said that Ubuntu tells you how fast

 

>> it copies a file and then you ran all around Robin Hood's barn to find

 

>> a way that you can clam as an excuse for your lying ways.

 

>>

 

>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the meanings of

 

>> "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is not Alice in Wonderland

 

>> and words don't mean whatever you want them to.

 

>>

 

>> copy - verb

 

>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy of its

 

>> ancestor

 

>>

 

>> download ~ verb

 

>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller

 

>> computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>>

 

>> So in reality,essence, either you don't know what you are talking

 

>> about (as happens frequently) or you were lying (yet again) about the

 

>> wonders of Ubuntu.

 

>>

 

>> So, since the choice is whether you are a dumb-ass or a liar. Or,

 

>> perhaps a combination of the two?

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

>Open Nautilus. Copy a large file from another hard drive. Navigate to

 

>where you want to paste the file on the Ubuntu hard drive. Paste it. Watch.

 

>

 

>You're an idiot.

 

 

 

You use graphic based stuff to handle basic tasks? You certainly don't

 

know much about Linux, do you.

 

 

 

No matter what I do you just keep right on exhibiting your ignorance

 

of computers in general and Linux specifically.

 

 

 

But to address your statement about transferring files. The original

 

discussion was about "copying files" and you interjected that "Ubuntu

 

tells you". So, all your talk about transferring files is utter

 

bull-shit and not germane to the discussion, which never mentioned

 

file transfer.

 

 

 

Now to address your specific comment. I just opened Nautilus and

 

copied a file from one disk to another... Not a peep out of the

 

system. No comment at all. So even your rather lame defense is faulty.

 

 

 

Alias, you are a fool and a liar.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 14:03:12 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:19:33 +0200, Alias

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>

 

>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>>>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>>>>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>>>>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>>>>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>>>>>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>>>>>> just to kick you ass?

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>>>>>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>>>>>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>>>>>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>>>>>> privilege.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>>>>>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>>>>>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>>>>>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>>>>>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>>>>>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>>>>> fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

>>>>

 

>>>>

 

>>>> Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

>>>> said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

>>>> you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

>>>> Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

>>>> the remainder of your lies.

 

>>>

 

>>> You're in over your head. The latest transfer I did of a 3 gig file from

 

>>> a SATA drive with XP Pro to a SATA drive with Ubuntu, the speed was

 

>>> between 81 and 96 MB/sec. Only a brain dead blind, deaf and dumb idiot

 

>>> would miss it had they installed Ubuntu and transferred a file. I guess

 

>>> that would be you, Einstein.

 

>>>

 

>> What utter bullshit! You transferred a file through a network of some

 

>> sort and you read the system-monitor and read the bottom chart that is

 

>> labeled "network history" so you know approximately how fast your

 

>> network was running.

 

>>

 

>> Which has nothing to do with what you said, which was "Ubuntu tells

 

>> you how fast you copy a file".

 

>>

 

>> Now then, go to /home/ and pick a file and type cp

 

>> /home. / /home/, and see what

 

>> your system-monitor tells you.

 

>>

 

>> In other words you lied when you said that Ubuntu tells you how fast

 

>> it copies a file and then you ran all around Robin Hood's barn to find

 

>> a way that you can clam as an excuse for your lying ways.

 

>>

 

>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the meanings of

 

>> "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is not Alice in Wonderland

 

>> and words don't mean whatever you want them to.

 

>>

 

>> copy - verb

 

>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy of its

 

>> ancestor

 

>>

 

>> download ~ verb

 

>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller

 

>> computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>>

 

>> So in reality,essence, either you don't know what you are talking

 

>> about (as happens frequently) or you were lying (yet again) about the

 

>> wonders of Ubuntu.

 

>>

 

>> So, since the choice is whether you are a dumb-ass or a liar. Or,

 

>> perhaps a combination of the two?

 

>>

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

>Open Nautilus. Copy a large file from another hard drive. Navigate to

 

>where you want to paste the file on the Ubuntu hard drive. Paste it. Watch.

 

>

 

>You're an idiot.

 

 

 

You use graphic based stuff to handle basic tasks? You certainly don't

 

know much about Linux, do you.

 

 

 

No matter what I do you just keep right on exhibiting your ignorance

 

of computers in general and Linux specifically.

 

 

 

But to address your statement about transferring files. The original

 

discussion was about "copying files" and you interjected that "Ubuntu

 

tells you". So, all your talk about transferring files is utter

 

bull-shit and not germane to the discussion, which never mentioned

 

file transfer.

 

 

 

Now to address your specific comment. I just opened Nautilus and

 

copied a file from one disk to another... Not a peep out of the

 

system. No comment at all. So even your rather lame defense is faulty.

 

 

 

Alias, you are a fool and a liar.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 07:29:41 -0500, DanS

 

wrote:

 

 

>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the

 

>> meanings of "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is

 

>> not Alice in Wonderland and words don't mean whatever you

 

>> want them to.

 

>>

 

>> copy - verb

 

>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy

 

>> of its ancestor

 

>>

 

>> download ~ verb

 

>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a

 

>> smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>

 

>Copy is also a noun, and I guess d/l could be too.

 

>

 

>Looking at the definitions you posted, they are *technically*

 

>interchangeable.

 

>

 

>When you 'd/l' a file, you make an exact *copy* (hopefully) of

 

>it on your PC, do you not ?

 

>

 

>The dictionary.com listing for d/l includes this......

 

>

 

>Computer Science- To transfer (data or programs) from a server

 

>or host computer to one's own computer or device.

 

>

 

>A host computer or server could be on a local network. As a

 

>matter of fact, every node on a computer network is indeed

 

>called a host.

 

 

 

The term "file transfer", "transfer" in short form, is a specific term

 

for moving, or "copying", a file from one place to another, as you say

 

from server to client machine, Which necessarily entails some sort of

 

network, thus the speed of "copying" a file from machine to machine

 

over a network must include not only the time necessary to read and

 

write the file on two different machines but also the transfer speed

 

over whatever network is being used. For instance, depending on the

 

speed of one's Internet connection, the speed of "copying" from a

 

Cloud depository to a local machine is almost always slower then

 

"copying: a file from one machine to another over a LAN. The speed of

 

Downloading a file over the Internet is always substantially slower

 

than an internal file copy in a single machine.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 07:29:41 -0500, DanS

 

wrote:

 

 

>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the

 

>> meanings of "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is

 

>> not Alice in Wonderland and words don't mean whatever you

 

>> want them to.

 

>>

 

>> copy - verb

 

>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy

 

>> of its ancestor

 

>>

 

>> download ~ verb

 

>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a

 

>> smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>

 

>Copy is also a noun, and I guess d/l could be too.

 

>

 

>Looking at the definitions you posted, they are *technically*

 

>interchangeable.

 

>

 

>When you 'd/l' a file, you make an exact *copy* (hopefully) of

 

>it on your PC, do you not ?

 

>

 

>The dictionary.com listing for d/l includes this......

 

>

 

>Computer Science- To transfer (data or programs) from a server

 

>or host computer to one's own computer or device.

 

>

 

>A host computer or server could be on a local network. As a

 

>matter of fact, every node on a computer network is indeed

 

>called a host.

 

 

 

The term "file transfer", "transfer" in short form, is a specific term

 

for moving, or "copying", a file from one place to another, as you say

 

from server to client machine, Which necessarily entails some sort of

 

network, thus the speed of "copying" a file from machine to machine

 

over a network must include not only the time necessary to read and

 

write the file on two different machines but also the transfer speed

 

over whatever network is being used. For instance, depending on the

 

speed of one's Internet connection, the speed of "copying" from a

 

Cloud depository to a local machine is almost always slower then

 

"copying: a file from one machine to another over a LAN. The speed of

 

Downloading a file over the Internet is always substantially slower

 

than an internal file copy in a single machine.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

John B. slocomb wrote:

 

> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 14:03:12 +0200, Alias

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:19:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>> wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>>>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>>>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>>>>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>>>>>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>>>>>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>>>>>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>>>>>>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>>>>>>> just to kick you ass?

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>>>>>>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>>>>>>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>>>>>>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>>>>>>> privilege.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>>>>>>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>>>>>>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>>>>>>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>>>>>>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>>>>>>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>>>>>> fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

>>>>> said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

>>>>> you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

>>>>> Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

>>>>> the remainder of your lies.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> You're in over your head. The latest transfer I did of a 3 gig file from

 

>>>> a SATA drive with XP Pro to a SATA drive with Ubuntu, the speed was

 

>>>> between 81 and 96 MB/sec. Only a brain dead blind, deaf and dumb idiot

 

>>>> would miss it had they installed Ubuntu and transferred a file. I guess

 

>>>> that would be you, Einstein.

 

>>>>

 

>>> What utter bullshit! You transferred a file through a network of some

 

>>> sort and you read the system-monitor and read the bottom chart that is

 

>>> labeled "network history" so you know approximately how fast your

 

>>> network was running.

 

>>>

 

>>> Which has nothing to do with what you said, which was "Ubuntu tells

 

>>> you how fast you copy a file".

 

>>>

 

>>> Now then, go to /home/ and pick a file and type cp

 

>>> /home. / /home/, and see what

 

>>> your system-monitor tells you.

 

>>>

 

>>> In other words you lied when you said that Ubuntu tells you how fast

 

>>> it copies a file and then you ran all around Robin Hood's barn to find

 

>>> a way that you can clam as an excuse for your lying ways.

 

>>>

 

>>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the meanings of

 

>>> "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is not Alice in Wonderland

 

>>> and words don't mean whatever you want them to.

 

>>>

 

>>> copy - verb

 

>>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy of its

 

>>> ancestor

 

>>>

 

>>> download ~ verb

 

>>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller

 

>>> computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>>>

 

>>> So in reality,essence, either you don't know what you are talking

 

>>> about (as happens frequently) or you were lying (yet again) about the

 

>>> wonders of Ubuntu.

 

>>>

 

>>> So, since the choice is whether you are a dumb-ass or a liar. Or,

 

>>> perhaps a combination of the two?

 

>>>

 

>>>

 

>>> Cheers,

 

>>>

 

>>> John B.

 

>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>

 

>> Open Nautilus. Copy a large file from another hard drive. Navigate to

 

>> where you want to paste the file on the Ubuntu hard drive. Paste it. Watch.

 

>>

 

>> You're an idiot.

 

>

 

> You use graphic based stuff to handle basic tasks? You certainly don't

 

> know much about Linux, do you.

 

 

 

I haven't used a command line in years. You do know that Windows has a

 

command line as well, or do you? Linux isn't just for geeks anymore, sport.

 

 

>

 

> No matter what I do you just keep right on exhibiting your ignorance

 

> of computers in general and Linux specifically.

 

 

 

Yawn.

 

 

>

 

> But to address your statement about transferring files. The original

 

> discussion was about "copying files" and you interjected that "Ubuntu

 

> tells you". So, all your talk about transferring files is utter

 

> bull-shit and not germane to the discussion, which never mentioned

 

> file transfer.

 

 

 

You changed it to network transfers when you realized you might be wrong.

 

 

>

 

> Now to address your specific comment. I just opened Nautilus and

 

> copied a file from one disk to another... Not a peep out of the

 

> system. No comment at all. So even your rather lame defense is faulty.

 

 

 

Bullshit. Try a file that's over one gig. When they're smaller, it goes

 

so fast you don't see it.

 

 

>

 

> Alias, you are a fool and a liar.

 

>

 

> Cheers,

 

>

 

> John B.

 

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

 

 

Projecting will get you no where.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

John B. slocomb wrote:

 

> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 14:03:12 +0200, Alias

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:19:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>> wrote:

 

>>>

 

>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:06:00 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 10:16:33 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 01:29:42 +0200, Alias

 

>>>>>>>>> wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> "Alias" wrote in message

 

>>>>>>>>>>> news:huh8ea$42j$1@news.eternal-september.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Frank" wrote in message news:4c0bbe71@news.x-privat.org...

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I just got back late Friday from Maui, HI. Been there since May 14th.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What a wonderful place to get away from lying, sick, infected

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (hepatitis C) linturd pimp perverts like alias. Once you're away and

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> come back, you get hit with just how sick this son of a cheap whore

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> really is.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But I'm ready to kick the lying cock suckers ass again!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Welcome back. Hope you had a good time in Hawaii. Took my wife there in

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> February and we spent a week in Kauai and 3 days on Maui. Weather was

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> great and we had a nice time. Just think.... Didn't have to think about

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias and his lying ways at all while I was gone.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> Probably going to do a Caribbean cruise in late summer depending on

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> weather and the oil situation in the Gulf. If that doesn't pan out,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> maybe a Mediterranean cruise. Too bad Alias can't afford to go anywhere.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Ubuntu Marketing Department pays Alias what he's worth: NOTHING!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL!

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Where I live has everything both the Caribbean has and Hawaii except,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> of course, oil spills and volcanoes. I used to live in the Caribbean,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> not stay on some cruise ship or some Americanized hotel. I've also

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> lived outside of Acapulco. Now, if I want to go to a beautiful beach,

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> it's less than 20 minutes away. If I want to go the mountains, less

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> than an hour. If I want to jump in the pool, all I have to do is go

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> out the back door.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> I'd say my situation is a tad more groovy than either of your two jerk

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> off losers' situation.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> --

 

>>>>>>>>>>>> Alias

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>> You keep saying "If I want to go" but in reality you can't go. You are

 

>>>>>>>>>>> here 7/365 because you are broke, without a car, always stoned and for

 

>>>>>>>>>>> some reason, had to leave the USA.

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>> Your jealously is showing. I went to the beach today. Beautiful weather,

 

>>>>>>>>>> lots of topless ladies and delicious sea food. No oil globs either. Eat

 

>>>>>>>>>> your fucking heart out.

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>>> One wonders...If you actually live in paradise... why do you go to

 

>>>>>>>>> such lengths to hide your location in your message headers?

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>> Because Frank has threatened to come here and physically hurt me and my

 

>>>>>>>> family I don't reveal my address. I don't do anything to me headers. I

 

>>>>>>>> use T-Bird and Seamonkey, both of which do not reveal IP numbers. I've

 

>>>>>>>> never altered my headers. Your headers don't reveal where you are either.

 

>>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Are you serious? You actually believe that Frank is going to quit his

 

>>>>>>> job and spend the price of a round trip air ticket to Europe and back,

 

>>>>>>> just to kick you ass?

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> He doesn't have a job and, yes, I'm serious. You don't know the story.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Alias you certainly have an inflated opinion of yourself if you

 

>>>>>>> actually believe that you are worth the 600-odd dollars, plus food and

 

>>>>>>> lodging, that it would cost Frank to kick you ass. I would be amazed

 

>>>>>>> if you could scrap up two people who would pay 10 cents for the

 

>>>>>>> privilege.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> You don't know the story. Frank comes to Europe every year.

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> You problem is that you are not only a non-entity but you are too

 

>>>>>>> stupid to realize it. You apparently imagine yourself as some sort of

 

>>>>>>> Rambo character, or a super spy, that herds of people are so desperate

 

>>>>>>> to destroy that they will travel half way round the world to do it,

 

>>>>>>> when in real life nobody would bother to walk across the road to do

 

>>>>>>> you in - you aren't worth the added wear and tear on shoe leather.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Alias, all you are is a liar and a fool.

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> Cheers,

 

>>>>>>>

 

>>>>>>> John B.

 

>>>>>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>>>>>

 

>>>>>> Yet you can't cite one lie and can't cite one instance where I've been a

 

>>>>>> fool. You should stop this while you can as you are way over your head.

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>>

 

>>>>> Well, you said that Ubuntu "tells you" how fast it transfers a file. I

 

>>>>> said you lied and challenged you to prove your statement but so far

 

>>>>> you are adroitly avoiding further mention of the subject... So Lying

 

>>>>> Alias, why don't you address that question first, before we discuss

 

>>>>> the remainder of your lies.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> You're in over your head. The latest transfer I did of a 3 gig file from

 

>>>> a SATA drive with XP Pro to a SATA drive with Ubuntu, the speed was

 

>>>> between 81 and 96 MB/sec. Only a brain dead blind, deaf and dumb idiot

 

>>>> would miss it had they installed Ubuntu and transferred a file. I guess

 

>>>> that would be you, Einstein.

 

>>>>

 

>>> What utter bullshit! You transferred a file through a network of some

 

>>> sort and you read the system-monitor and read the bottom chart that is

 

>>> labeled "network history" so you know approximately how fast your

 

>>> network was running.

 

>>>

 

>>> Which has nothing to do with what you said, which was "Ubuntu tells

 

>>> you how fast you copy a file".

 

>>>

 

>>> Now then, go to /home/ and pick a file and type cp

 

>>> /home. / /home/, and see what

 

>>> your system-monitor tells you.

 

>>>

 

>>> In other words you lied when you said that Ubuntu tells you how fast

 

>>> it copies a file and then you ran all around Robin Hood's barn to find

 

>>> a way that you can clam as an excuse for your lying ways.

 

>>>

 

>>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the meanings of

 

>>> "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is not Alice in Wonderland

 

>>> and words don't mean whatever you want them to.

 

>>>

 

>>> copy - verb

 

>>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy of its

 

>>> ancestor

 

>>>

 

>>> download ~ verb

 

>>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a smaller

 

>>> computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>>>

 

>>> So in reality,essence, either you don't know what you are talking

 

>>> about (as happens frequently) or you were lying (yet again) about the

 

>>> wonders of Ubuntu.

 

>>>

 

>>> So, since the choice is whether you are a dumb-ass or a liar. Or,

 

>>> perhaps a combination of the two?

 

>>>

 

>>>

 

>>> Cheers,

 

>>>

 

>>> John B.

 

>>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>>

 

>> Open Nautilus. Copy a large file from another hard drive. Navigate to

 

>> where you want to paste the file on the Ubuntu hard drive. Paste it. Watch.

 

>>

 

>> You're an idiot.

 

>

 

> You use graphic based stuff to handle basic tasks? You certainly don't

 

> know much about Linux, do you.

 

 

 

I haven't used a command line in years. You do know that Windows has a

 

command line as well, or do you? Linux isn't just for geeks anymore, sport.

 

 

>

 

> No matter what I do you just keep right on exhibiting your ignorance

 

> of computers in general and Linux specifically.

 

 

 

Yawn.

 

 

>

 

> But to address your statement about transferring files. The original

 

> discussion was about "copying files" and you interjected that "Ubuntu

 

> tells you". So, all your talk about transferring files is utter

 

> bull-shit and not germane to the discussion, which never mentioned

 

> file transfer.

 

 

 

You changed it to network transfers when you realized you might be wrong.

 

 

>

 

> Now to address your specific comment. I just opened Nautilus and

 

> copied a file from one disk to another... Not a peep out of the

 

> system. No comment at all. So even your rather lame defense is faulty.

 

 

 

Bullshit. Try a file that's over one gig. When they're smaller, it goes

 

so fast you don't see it.

 

 

>

 

> Alias, you are a fool and a liar.

 

>

 

> Cheers,

 

>

 

> John B.

 

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

 

 

Projecting will get you no where.

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

John B. slocomb wrote:

 

> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 07:29:41 -0500, DanS

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the

 

>>> meanings of "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is

 

>>> not Alice in Wonderland and words don't mean whatever you

 

>>> want them to.

 

>>>

 

>>> copy - verb

 

>>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy

 

>>> of its ancestor

 

>>>

 

>>> download ~ verb

 

>>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a

 

>>> smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>>

 

>> Copy is also a noun, and I guess d/l could be too.

 

>>

 

>> Looking at the definitions you posted, they are *technically*

 

>> interchangeable.

 

>>

 

>> When you 'd/l' a file, you make an exact *copy* (hopefully) of

 

>> it on your PC, do you not ?

 

>>

 

>> The dictionary.com listing for d/l includes this......

 

>>

 

>> Computer Science- To transfer (data or programs) from a server

 

>> or host computer to one's own computer or device.

 

>>

 

>> A host computer or server could be on a local network. As a

 

>> matter of fact, every node on a computer network is indeed

 

>> called a host.

 

>

 

> The term "file transfer", "transfer" in short form, is a specific term

 

> for moving, or "copying", a file from one place to another, as you say

 

> from server to client machine, Which necessarily entails some sort of

 

> network, thus the speed of "copying" a file from machine to machine

 

> over a network must include not only the time necessary to read and

 

> write the file on two different machines but also the transfer speed

 

> over whatever network is being used. For instance, depending on the

 

> speed of one's Internet connection, the speed of "copying" from a

 

> Cloud depository to a local machine is almost always slower then

 

> "copying: a file from one machine to another over a LAN. The speed of

 

> Downloading a file over the Internet is always substantially slower

 

> than an internal file copy in a single machine.

 

>

 

> Cheers,

 

>

 

> John B.

 

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

 

 

Course the original discussion was about transferring between two

 

internal SATA hard drives but you were afraid you might be wrong so you

 

injected network file transfers and now cloud file transfers. How long

 

have you been doing the back pedal break-dance?

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

John B. slocomb wrote:

 

> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 07:29:41 -0500, DanS

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

>>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the

 

>>> meanings of "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is

 

>>> not Alice in Wonderland and words don't mean whatever you

 

>>> want them to.

 

>>>

 

>>> copy - verb

 

>>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy

 

>>> of its ancestor

 

>>>

 

>>> download ~ verb

 

>>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a

 

>>> smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>>

 

>> Copy is also a noun, and I guess d/l could be too.

 

>>

 

>> Looking at the definitions you posted, they are *technically*

 

>> interchangeable.

 

>>

 

>> When you 'd/l' a file, you make an exact *copy* (hopefully) of

 

>> it on your PC, do you not ?

 

>>

 

>> The dictionary.com listing for d/l includes this......

 

>>

 

>> Computer Science- To transfer (data or programs) from a server

 

>> or host computer to one's own computer or device.

 

>>

 

>> A host computer or server could be on a local network. As a

 

>> matter of fact, every node on a computer network is indeed

 

>> called a host.

 

>

 

> The term "file transfer", "transfer" in short form, is a specific term

 

> for moving, or "copying", a file from one place to another, as you say

 

> from server to client machine, Which necessarily entails some sort of

 

> network, thus the speed of "copying" a file from machine to machine

 

> over a network must include not only the time necessary to read and

 

> write the file on two different machines but also the transfer speed

 

> over whatever network is being used. For instance, depending on the

 

> speed of one's Internet connection, the speed of "copying" from a

 

> Cloud depository to a local machine is almost always slower then

 

> "copying: a file from one machine to another over a LAN. The speed of

 

> Downloading a file over the Internet is always substantially slower

 

> than an internal file copy in a single machine.

 

>

 

> Cheers,

 

>

 

> John B.

 

> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

 

 

Course the original discussion was about transferring between two

 

internal SATA hard drives but you were afraid you might be wrong so you

 

injected network file transfers and now cloud file transfers. How long

 

have you been doing the back pedal break-dance?

 

 

 

--

 

Alias

On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 10:09:34 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 07:29:41 -0500, DanS

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the

 

>>>> meanings of "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is

 

>>>> not Alice in Wonderland and words don't mean whatever you

 

>>>> want them to.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> copy - verb

 

>>>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>>>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy

 

>>>> of its ancestor

 

>>>>

 

>>>> download ~ verb

 

>>>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a

 

>>>> smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>>>

 

>>> Copy is also a noun, and I guess d/l could be too.

 

>>>

 

>>> Looking at the definitions you posted, they are *technically*

 

>>> interchangeable.

 

>>>

 

>>> When you 'd/l' a file, you make an exact *copy* (hopefully) of

 

>>> it on your PC, do you not ?

 

>>>

 

>>> The dictionary.com listing for d/l includes this......

 

>>>

 

>>> Computer Science- To transfer (data or programs) from a server

 

>>> or host computer to one's own computer or device.

 

>>>

 

>>> A host computer or server could be on a local network. As a

 

>>> matter of fact, every node on a computer network is indeed

 

>>> called a host.

 

>>

 

>> The term "file transfer", "transfer" in short form, is a specific term

 

>> for moving, or "copying", a file from one place to another, as you say

 

>> from server to client machine, Which necessarily entails some sort of

 

>> network, thus the speed of "copying" a file from machine to machine

 

>> over a network must include not only the time necessary to read and

 

>> write the file on two different machines but also the transfer speed

 

>> over whatever network is being used. For instance, depending on the

 

>> speed of one's Internet connection, the speed of "copying" from a

 

>> Cloud depository to a local machine is almost always slower then

 

>> "copying: a file from one machine to another over a LAN. The speed of

 

>> Downloading a file over the Internet is always substantially slower

 

>> than an internal file copy in a single machine.

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

>Course the original discussion was about transferring between two

 

>internal SATA hard drives but you were afraid you might be wrong so you

 

>injected network file transfers and now cloud file transfers. How long

 

>have you been doing the back pedal break-dance?

 

 

 

 

 

Alias, I'm going to make your day. You were right.

 

I tested by transferring a 6 Gig file from a USB stick to the internal

 

flash memory on an Asus Eee, using Nautilus, and my goodness but it

 

does show the average speed in the same line as it is reporting amount

 

transferred So, possible for the first time in alt.windows7.general

 

you are correct.

 

 

 

However don't let it go to your head as the vast numbers of times you

 

have either been wrong (remember the windows kernel and the Gnome

 

based Linux) outweigh the single time you have been correct.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 10:09:34 +0200, Alias

 

wrote:

 

 

>John B. slocomb wrote:

 

>> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 07:29:41 -0500, DanS

 

>> wrote:

 

>>

 

>>>> I suggest that you go to your dictionary and check the

 

>>>> meanings of "copy" and "download" as unfortunately this is

 

>>>> not Alice in Wonderland and words don't mean whatever you

 

>>>> want them to.

 

>>>>

 

>>>> copy - verb

 

>>>> A thing made to be similar or identical to another thing

 

>>>> she made a copy of the designer dress the clone was a copy

 

>>>> of its ancestor

 

>>>>

 

>>>> download ~ verb

 

>>>> Transfer a file or program from a central computer to a

 

>>>> smaller computer or to a computer at a remote location

 

>>>

 

>>> Copy is also a noun, and I guess d/l could be too.

 

>>>

 

>>> Looking at the definitions you posted, they are *technically*

 

>>> interchangeable.

 

>>>

 

>>> When you 'd/l' a file, you make an exact *copy* (hopefully) of

 

>>> it on your PC, do you not ?

 

>>>

 

>>> The dictionary.com listing for d/l includes this......

 

>>>

 

>>> Computer Science- To transfer (data or programs) from a server

 

>>> or host computer to one's own computer or device.

 

>>>

 

>>> A host computer or server could be on a local network. As a

 

>>> matter of fact, every node on a computer network is indeed

 

>>> called a host.

 

>>

 

>> The term "file transfer", "transfer" in short form, is a specific term

 

>> for moving, or "copying", a file from one place to another, as you say

 

>> from server to client machine, Which necessarily entails some sort of

 

>> network, thus the speed of "copying" a file from machine to machine

 

>> over a network must include not only the time necessary to read and

 

>> write the file on two different machines but also the transfer speed

 

>> over whatever network is being used. For instance, depending on the

 

>> speed of one's Internet connection, the speed of "copying" from a

 

>> Cloud depository to a local machine is almost always slower then

 

>> "copying: a file from one machine to another over a LAN. The speed of

 

>> Downloading a file over the Internet is always substantially slower

 

>> than an internal file copy in a single machine.

 

>>

 

>> Cheers,

 

>>

 

>> John B.

 

>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

 

>

 

>Course the original discussion was about transferring between two

 

>internal SATA hard drives but you were afraid you might be wrong so you

 

>injected network file transfers and now cloud file transfers. How long

 

>have you been doing the back pedal break-dance?

 

 

 

 

 

Alias, I'm going to make your day. You were right.

 

I tested by transferring a 6 Gig file from a USB stick to the internal

 

flash memory on an Asus Eee, using Nautilus, and my goodness but it

 

does show the average speed in the same line as it is reporting amount

 

transferred So, possible for the first time in alt.windows7.general

 

you are correct.

 

 

 

However don't let it go to your head as the vast numbers of times you

 

have either been wrong (remember the windows kernel and the Gnome

 

based Linux) outweigh the single time you have been correct.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

John B.

 

(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)

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