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David J Taylor

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(Msg. 241) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 7:25 am
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gpaleo wrote:
> "Dudley Hanks" <hanks.dudley DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote
> news:7Trmj.28478$yQ1.16965@edtnps89...
>>
>> .................................................
>>
>> Exactly!
>>
>> Impressed,
>> Dudley
>
>
> Nothing like quoting a hundred lines of message across four
> newsgroups to say "exactly"
> Fer chrissakes..............

Agreed, but sometimes you need to be a little more forgiving.

David

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Mr.T

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(Msg. 242) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:11 pm
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"Wilba" <wilba DeleteThis @CUTTHISimago.com.au> wrote in message
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> The perspective of the eye (regardless of interpretation by the brain) is
> not the same as the perspective of an image, once that image is tilted.

Well duh. So what!

> Since you're talking about stuff that has nothing to do with what I'm
> talking about, I have to assume that you don't know what I'm talking
about.
> Smile

And vice versa.

MrT.

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Wilba

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(Msg. 243) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:34 pm
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Mr.T wrote:
> Wilba wrote:
>>
>> The perspective of the eye (regardless of interpretation by the brain) is
>> not the same as the perspective of an image, once that image is tilted.
>
> Well duh. So what!

Go back to the message I originally replied to understand what we're talking
about.

>> Since you're talking about stuff that has nothing to do with what I'm
>> talking about, I have to assume that you don't know what I'm talking
>> about. Smile
>
> And vice versa.

I still win 'cos what you're talking about is irrelevant. Smile
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Mr.T

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(Msg. 244) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 5:22 pm
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"Wilba" <wilba RemoveThis @CUTTHISimago.com.au> wrote in message
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> Go back to the message I originally replied to understand what we're
talking
> about.

Another net cop trying to control the agenda eh?
Maybe you could go back to MY reply to understand what I was talking about.

> I still win 'cos what you're talking about is irrelevant. Smile

According to you. If that's all your on about, good, luck to you!
BTW tell us what your prize was?

MrT.
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Wilba

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(Msg. 245) Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:27 am
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Mr.T wrote:
> Wilba wrote:
>>
>> Go back to the message I originally replied to understand what we're
>> talking about.
>
> Another net cop trying to control the agenda eh?

Wow! Good on you for owning up to it. That takes courage and humility - well
done! Smile

> Maybe you could go back to MY reply to understand what I was talking
> about.

No, I don't think I need to revise, thanks.

>> I still win 'cos what you're talking about is irrelevant. Smile
>
> According to you. If that's all your on about, good, luck to you!
> BTW tell us what your prize was?

I guess you mean "you're". The prize is outsmarting a fool, but it's a very
small prize. Smile

It's been fun T, but I need to leave you alone now. See ya 'round.
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Mr.T

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(Msg. 246) Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:58 pm
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"Wilba" <wilba.RemoveThis@CUTTHISimago.com.au> wrote in message
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> > Another net cop trying to control the agenda eh?
>
> Wow! Good on you for owning up to it. That takes courage and humility -
well
> done! Smile

I see you failed reading and comprehension at school, you have my sympathy.

> It's been fun T, but I need to leave you alone now.

Small things, small minds and all that! Good riddance.

>See ya 'round.

I hope not.

MrT.
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