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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Charles" wrote in message ... Yes, let's talk about morality, something you know little about personally. Let's talk about Ullico, and stealing and fraud: How was Harry involved with the Ullico saga? He wasn't. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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![]() Harry Krause wrote: No, you're wrong; your conclusions are based upon nothing more than what *you* believe to be fact and some coincidence, even though the facts are otherwise and coincidence is nothing more than coincidence. In that regard, you're not unlike the idiot in the White House and his invading of Iraq based upon nothing more than bad intel and even worse politics. Although in the case of Bush, I also think he was lying. I have no reason to believe you are; you simply don't have the facts, and you've made erroneous conclusions based upon what you think are facts. Nope, you're a union shill, and a company shill, nothing more or less than an expensive whore who will sleep with anyone who will pay your price. You're moral-less, and will stop at nothing to try to make make yourself smell good, or at least what you think the public will swallow. Are we really to believe that all you did was produce a magazine for them when their website listed you as the media contact? There is no end to your attempts at deception. We would not expect that someone who is hired to handle media contacts to tell us anything otherwise about Ullico than what you've said. It's amazing the details you're able to tell, things only an "insider" would be privy to. Sure, you're a master at "spin"; Spin is nothing less than an attempt to deceive people about the truth. My business relationship with the company just before 9-11 and, in fact, my first deliverable was to research, write and produce a magazine based upon 9-11. It's a classic, has won numerous awards, and I would be delighted to send you or anyone else a copy. No, I'd rather keep my meal down. I can just imagine the appeal of something you might write about 9-11 to a company of union-boss thieves who perpetrated stock manipulation, fraud, and theft. Why am I not surprised that you'd hook up with such a bunch of immoral people? By the way, speaking of good information, a year or so ago, I reported that I had purchased some shares of Garmin for around $18.00 a share, and that I expected to do very well with the company. Don't change the subject krause. This is about you and your connection with the Ullico fraud which was ultimately perpetrated upon the poor union working slobs for whom you claim to care so much. The only person you have ever cared about is yourself -- "Look at me! I bought Garmin stock and I got richer!" "I did not have relations with Ullico." Yea, right. You're in bed with them. -- Charlie ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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I'd rather pay more somewhere else. Anywhere else.
Larry W4CSC wrote: One of my WalMart tires had another nail in it so I made the mistake of returning it under my road hazard warranty for another free, no-hassle replacement at WalMart, today. It cost me over $100 to replace the tire which cost me $0.00 labor and tire. WalMart is slick marketing. You can't help but look around while waiting....(c; WalMart is handling a new line of Vector switching, microprocessor-controlled "Smart" battery chargers. I had to buy the biggest one, of course. It's a manly charger...(c; AR! AR! The model is VEC1093A. http://www.battery-rechargeable-char...y-charger.html WalMart has it discounted to $89 and change from its $110 retail. Walmart also makes refunds and returns just too easy, any port in the country. This charger uses a 100A switching power supply controlled by a job-specific microprocessor. Click on the downloadable owner's manual on the page to see how it works. It will charge a wide variety of batteries from 2, 10, 20 and 40 amps and provide 100A of starting current to get an engine moving WHEN THE COMPUTER SAYS YOU CAN. Here in the shop, tonight, it's in its desufinating mode pulsing and discharging my deep cycle trollilng motor battery for the free dingy's auxiliary thruster. This mode is supposed to clean off and recover the surface lead sulphate that didn't get recovered during the regular charge cycle. The charger is VERY light, being a switcher, not an analog with a huge transformer. It doesn't have any transformer at all, at least not a clunky 60Hz one. It has the SAME 3-stage constant current, then tapering current constant voltage, then floating voltage technology your favorite Waste Marine store wants $800 for with the yacht club flag sticker on it. I think this thing has better metering at $89. You can buy a SEPARATE charger for EACH battery bank at this price! Its only drawback as a "boat charger" I see is it shuts off after the charging cycle is complete, going to sleep until you press the button again. But, for $720, I could click that ON button a LOT of times on THIS 40 amp fancy house battery charger, couldn't you? Go take a look. Cool technology at a VERY reasonable price..... I should have stayed out in the cold rain behind the tire shop....(c; http://www.battery-rechargeable-char...y-charger.html Larry W4CSC Is it just me or did the US and UK just capture 1/3 of the world's sweetest oil supply? What idiot wants to GIVE IT BACK?!! |
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BTW, the reason we are not keeping Iraq's oil is that the USA and the
UK are honourable nations and are not going around the world stealing things that look interesting. Well, THAT was a good one. ; Chris |
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I mentioned the warranty as I wasn't familiar with Vector
but did happen to notice that on the last page. Personally, I *NEVER* send in warranty cards. Well, lo and behold, this past fall I managed to fry my Schumacher 2/15/100 charger by jump starting a mower and when one battery clip popped off and made contact with the other while in 100 amp mode, the charger mysteriously stopped working. :^) I called Schumacher, told them I had bought it a year before and didn't hide the fact of what happened. They told me to send it in. No questions asked, not even proof of purchase for when I bought it. I did and they fixed it. I don't remember if there was a warranty card to even send in as I noted above, I wouldn't have sent it anyway. I'll reconsider in the future. :^) -JimL Larry W4CSC wrote: removed Yes, already sent...(c; Noticed they have no online registration. I also sent them my OPT-OUT warning with the card, properly encoded data so I can tell if they sell my information to outside parties, the usual reason they are so adamant these days about having your personal information....so they can sell it to the spammers. |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 21:43:04 -0500, Charles
wrote: Harry Krause wrote: No, you're wrong; your conclusions are based upon nothing more than what *you* believe to be fact and some coincidence, even though the facts are otherwise and coincidence is nothing more than coincidence. In that regard, you're not unlike the idiot in the White House and his invading of Iraq based upon nothing more than bad intel and even worse politics. Although in the case of Bush, I also think he was lying. I have no reason to believe you are; you simply don't have the facts, and you've made erroneous conclusions based upon what you think are facts. Nope, you're a union shill, and a company shill, nothing more or less than an expensive whore who will sleep with anyone who will pay your price. You're moral-less, and will stop at nothing to try to make make yourself smell good, or at least what you think the public will swallow. Are we really to believe that all you did was produce a magazine for them when their website listed you as the media contact? There is no end to your attempts at deception. We would not expect that someone who is hired to handle media contacts to tell us anything otherwise about Ullico than what you've said. It's amazing the details you're able to tell, things only an "insider" would be privy to. Sure, you're a master at "spin"; Spin is nothing less than an attempt to deceive people about the truth. My business relationship with the company just before 9-11 and, in fact, my first deliverable was to research, write and produce a magazine based upon 9-11. It's a classic, has won numerous awards, and I would be delighted to send you or anyone else a copy. No, I'd rather keep my meal down. I can just imagine the appeal of something you might write about 9-11 to a company of union-boss thieves who perpetrated stock manipulation, fraud, and theft. Why am I not surprised that you'd hook up with such a bunch of immoral people? By the way, speaking of good information, a year or so ago, I reported that I had purchased some shares of Garmin for around $18.00 a share, and that I expected to do very well with the company. Don't change the subject krause. This is about you and your connection with the Ullico fraud which was ultimately perpetrated upon the poor union working slobs for whom you claim to care so much. The only person you have ever cared about is yourself -- "Look at me! I bought Garmin stock and I got richer!" "I did not have relations with Ullico." Yea, right. You're in bed with them. -- Charlie ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- Interesting post. Thanks, Charlie. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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Repeat after me:
"I, tooth-boy, never have made and never will make any investment decision based on information gleaned from sources not normally accessible to the general public, such as personnel representing companies which develop hot-selling products for the dental industry. Furthermore, if friends at the marina or social gatherings begin discussing investments which my be good ideas based on some special knowledge of their own, I immediately leave the room, turn on loud music, or jump overboard". |
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Harry Krause wrote in message ...
Larry W4CSC wrote: One of my WalMart tires had another nail in it so I made the mistake of returning it under my road hazard warranty for another free, no-hassle replacement at WalMart, today. It cost me over $100 to replace the tire which cost me $0.00 labor and tire. WalMart is slick marketing. You can't help but look around while waiting....(c; WalMart is handling a new line of Vector switching, microprocessor-controlled "Smart" battery chargers. I had to buy the biggest one, of course. It's a manly charger...(c; AR! AR! It just figures that you would be a big fan of Wal-Mart, the rogue emplouer, predatory retailer and largest U.S. purveyor of goods made by exploited workers in the communist People's Republic of China. Pictures just in from Mars. Why is it that this picture doesn't seem so far fetched to me???? http://home.comcast.net/~highway29/mars.jpg |
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Have you checked for RF noise on an HF receiver? I would hate to see a bunch
of these running in a marine if they are noisy as I suspect they be. 73 Doug K7ABX |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 01:29:17 GMT, "Doug"
wrote: Have you checked for RF noise on an HF receiver? I would hate to see a bunch of these running in a marine if they are noisy as I suspect they be. 73 Doug K7ABX No, I sure haven't, Doug. Mine's reconditioning the 6-year-old diesel starting battery in my restored 1973 Mercedes 220D antique car, tonight. I'll check it, when I can. It can't be any noisier than that damned dual 10A Guest under the aft cabin bunk in Lionheart. It's 20 over S9 across the HF bands on the M802/AT140/backstay. Damned thing makes more noise than an electric drill and VERY wideband! Larry W4CSC Is it just me or did the US and UK just capture 1/3 of the world's sweetest oil supply? What idiot wants to GIVE IT BACK?!! |
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