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Sep 13, 2019 15:43:44   #
Tug484
 
RT friend wrote:
I don't thik Assange is a hacker, I think he was given secured data by Manning to publish which is not really trying to discredit political developments by insidious methods.

Assange is an Australian who made a name for himself so naturally nobody likes that, it's different if someone just starts making money ripping off pensioners such as myself, that's ok that's being clever, those people should be rewarded, but if you start spreading a difference of opinion and get uplifted you must implode because for sure you will get shafted.

I don't expect to be reimbursed because my opinions didn't take on but I can't help feeling a degree of resentment directed at Assange, I think it's because he got away with proliferating his opinion and I didn't.
I don't thik Assange is a hacker, I think he was g... (show quote)


Speaking of ripping off pensioners...
Barr arrested 281 s**mmers from Nigeria, Ghana, and a couple of other places.
He confiscated 3.7 million dollars.

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Sep 13, 2019 16:01:28   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
I'm not on twitter so JediKnigh's post won't show up, even though I hit reply.

I was once an artist, so was Hitler, I didn't know that at the time.

Anyhow Venice was the Renaissance see if you can guess what's missing in this chronology.

First renaissance, "Venice" - printing press - gear wheels - age of discovery - gold from the new world - pirates - + - Second renaissance, "Woodstock" -
Internet - hot wheels - age of discovery - pirates.

I can't figure it out, alas, if only I vhad a small fortune I'm sure I could get there.

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Sep 13, 2019 16:07:40   #
tophat
 
JediKnight wrote:
The new name for 'patsy' (interchangeable with 'pansy') is now Republican....please try to keep up!


Maybe you should take another look, the cons. are the ones with guns and knives, dims are the pansyasses

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Sep 13, 2019 16:15:15   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Tug484 wrote:
Speaking of ripping off pensioners...
Barr arrested 281 s**mmers from Nigeria, Ghana, and a couple of other places.
He confiscated 3.7 million dollars.


Exceptionalism must become extra legality, some say it's only natural that people be protecting their privileged positions, if it wasn't them doing it to others, others would be doing it to them.

I disagree with that because it's anti cognition, Barr represents a blight and that shows the difference between the system and cognition, the system is a d**g and cognition is a queen so you can see they cancel each other out if attached together.

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Sep 13, 2019 18:40:04   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
I'm not on twitter so JediKnigh's post won't show up, even though I hit reply.

I was once an artist, so was Hitler, I didn't know that at the time.

Anyhow Venice was the Renaissance see if you can guess what's missing in this chronology.

First renaissance, "Venice" - printing press - gear wheels - age of discovery - gold from the new world - pirates - + - Second renaissance, "Woodstock" -
Internet - hot wheels - age of discovery - pirates.

I can't figure it out, alas, if only I vhad a small fortune I'm sure I could get there.
I'm not on twitter so JediKnigh's post won't show ... (show quote)


Israel...streets as winding, older, food, ground zero. Can't beat it. After that. London, maybe. I wouldn't mind a bit of pub crawling to sample the local flavor.

Yeah...I go places for food.

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Sep 13, 2019 18:57:01   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
Israel...streets as winding, older, food, ground zero. Can't beat it. After that. London, maybe. I wouldn't mind a bit of pub crawling to sample the local flavor.

Yeah...I go places for food.

I wouldn't be game, I live a very sheltered life, am getting ready to take my 450 to the track, I just keep getting slower and slower at my place without any competition, we are creatures of addiction and can't help what we are, we could do this and could do that but when it comes down to it excuses are the stuff addiction is made of.


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Sep 13, 2019 22:29:06   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
I wouldn't be game, I live a very sheltered life, am getting ready to take my 450 to the track, I just keep getting slower and slower at my place without any competition, we are creatures of addiction and can't help what we are, we could do this and could do that but when it comes down to it excuses are the stuff addiction is made of.



What's a good local flavor in your area?

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Sep 14, 2019 07:05:52   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
What's a good local flavor in your area?


I am addicted to self definition, but I know it will end one day, I think that's why I'm on the internet or maybe I was always addicted to epistemology, systematic sequence was abandoned by Marx when he went to Russia and saw the Tsar's railway, but I know why his systematic sequence came undone it needed Religion.

Fortunately for mankind I have all the answers all I need now is a buyer, as soon as one comes along I'm getting a brand new wagon with air conditioning, brand new bike plus a GF that's into motor sport activities.

This is real systematic sequence even if no buyer appears when the sportsman dream is ended I'll go on with Religion.

I've already realised the GF is out of the question.

I imagine it's the same for lots of folks in Colorado.


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Sep 14, 2019 18:50:39   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
I am addicted to self definition, but I know it will end one day, I think that's why I'm on the internet or maybe I was always addicted to epistemology, systematic sequence was abandoned by Marx when he went to Russia and saw the Tsar's railway, but I know why his systematic sequence came undone it needed Religion.

Fortunately for mankind I have all the answers all I need now is a buyer, as soon as one comes along I'm getting a brand new wagon with air conditioning, brand new bike plus a GF that's into motor sport activities.

This is real systematic sequence even if no buyer appears when the sportsman dream is ended I'll go on with Religion.

I've already realised the GF is out of the question.

I imagine it's the same for lots of folks in Colorado.

I am addicted to self definition, but I know it wi... (show quote)


Poor guy! No GF! But you do have a bike!

Honestly...I was still on the food thing.

When you have a hankering for some local tucker and don't want to cook, what would want?

Sometimes the pubs or burger joints have really good stuff you can't get anywhere else.

There's a carniceria in town that has the best ranchero steaks and Mexican pickled eggs…

Urp! Now I know where I'm going.

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Sep 14, 2019 19:08:04   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
Poor guy! No GF! But you do have a bike!

Honestly...I was still on the food thing.

When you have a hankering for some local tucker and don't want to cook, what would want?

Sometimes the pubs or burger joints have really good stuff you can't get anywhere else.

There's a carniceria in town that has the best ranchero steaks and Mexican pickled eggs…

Urp! Now I know where I'm going.
Poor guy! No GF! But you do have a bike! img src=... (show quote)


I'm happy for you bro. but I got to save up my money when I'm really tired out on my bike I get a double shot small cappuccino for $5 once they tried to rip me off by offering a large double shot for $5•50 I said " now hold on a minute why would I pay an extra 50 cents to get a watered down cappuccino " , they had some explanation but I didn't stick around long enough to hear what it was. I like best of all to ride over the mountain come back and go the extra mile to Tallawah dam not encountering one coffee shop that's what I'm doing right now almost on my way.


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Sep 16, 2019 01:37:14   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
I'm happy for you bro. but I got to save up my money when I'm really tired out on my bike I get a double shot small cappuccino for $5 once they tried to rip me off by offering a large double shot for $5•50 I said " now hold on a minute why would I pay an extra 50 cents to get a watered down cappuccino " , they had some explanation but I didn't stick around long enough to hear what it was. I like best of all to ride over the mountain come back and go the extra mile to Tallawah dam not encountering one coffee shop that's what I'm doing right now almost on my way.

I'm happy for you bro. but I got to save up my mo... (show quote)


Ya...if I take the road that passes the dairy a mile from my place it turns dirt and I have a choice...

north to Como, a mining ghost town...good road and from there down to Dayton...hell of a rough, steep, embedded rock road. Don't do w/o Kevlar tires. 30 miles or more as the crow flies...

...south to Smith bypassing the Ludwig mine, 15 miles of decent road along the valley floor..

...or west over the Pinenut mountains to Carson City over Sunrise Pass. Very tough at the top because there's a place where a creek sometimes runs over the road. Sunrise Pass is 9 or 10 thousand feet high. 40 miles as the crow flies.

I bet a motorcycle could shorten the time to Carson City. 4 wheels are slow.

Ma's Jeep doesn't have the ground clearance to take Sunrise Pass but my '79 Ford 4x4 does fine.

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Sep 16, 2019 07:03:41   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
Ya...if I take the road that passes the dairy a mile from my place it turns dirt and I have a choice...

north to Como, a mining ghost town...good road and from there down to Dayton...hell of a rough, steep, embedded rock road. Don't do w/o Kevlar tires. 30 miles or more as the crow flies...

...south to Smith bypassing the Ludwig mine, 15 miles of decent road along the valley floor..

...or west over the Pinenut mountains to Carson City over Sunrise Pass. Very tough at the top because there's a place where a creek sometimes runs over the road. Sunrise Pass is 9 or 10 thousand feet high. 40 miles as the crow flies.

I bet a motorcycle could shorten the time to Carson City. 4 wheels are slow.

Ma's Jeep doesn't have the ground clearance to take Sunrise Pass but my '79 Ford 4x4 does fine.
Ya...if I take the road that passes the dairy a mi... (show quote)


No way, bikes are only for fun going to Carson at break neck speed would require an expert rider and when he go there he'd be worn out, same as my 1990 Suzuki Sierra which is a highly saugh after wagon, my mechanic said I could get $4,000 for it and buy something that actually goes, but I've had it that long and it's only a youngster compared to your Ford.

It's a great life we got there's no denying it, imagine if you lived in Hong Kong or any big City, Carson sounds great, ohh ohh - what's this China just launched a digital crypto from its Central Bank ? what does it all mean - please explain, - and it's the dentist, every time a dentist sees one of the grand kids they need $3,000 of work to be done, it was never like this when I purchased my Suzuki Sierra.
.

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Sep 16, 2019 11:10:59   #
JediKnight
 
tophat wrote:
Maybe you should take another look, the cons. are the ones with guns and knives, dims are the pansyasses


Cons with guns and knives.....the ones who usually turn out to be mass shooters right?

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Sep 16, 2019 14:38:00   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
RT friend wrote:
No way, bikes are only for fun going to Carson at break neck speed would require an expert rider and when he go there he'd be worn out, same as my 1990 Suzuki Sierra which is a highly saugh after wagon, my mechanic said I could get $4,000 for it and buy something that actually goes, but I've had it that long and it's only a youngster compared to your Ford.

It's a great life we got there's no denying it, imagine if you lived in Hong Kong or any big City, Carson sounds great, ohh ohh - what's this China just launched a digital crypto from its Central Bank ? what does it all mean - please explain, - and it's the dentist, every time a dentist sees one of the grand kids they need $3,000 of work to be done, it was never like this when I purchased my Suzuki Sierra.
.
No way, bikes are only for fun going to Carson at ... (show quote)


Ya...that's what I meant. Two wheels and I could make some good time...and ya...I'd be beat to death when I got there.

Suzuki Sierra...cool little ride. I'm too big for it. 6' 5"...mostly legs.

You could definitely take Sunrise Pass road in that.

Carson is a scenic as anyone would want. Not too big, surrounded by high mountains. Carson River runs through.

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Sep 16, 2019 16:01:13   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
BigMike wrote:
Ya...that's what I meant. Two wheels and I could make some good time...and ya...I'd be beat to death when I got there.

Suzuki Sierra...cool little ride. I'm too big for it. 6' 5"...mostly legs.

You could definitely take Sunrise Pass road in that.

Carson is a scenic as anyone would want. Not too big, surrounded by high mountains. Carson River runs through.

The mountains surprised me, mountains are great, I see in my atlas there is a Rose Mountain near you what's that like ?, I went skiing just before my Suzuki was born, I tried to commit suicide with some hitch hikers that I picked up in my 1968 Valiant we all survived but I never went skiiing no more.

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