• Re: RE: Re: Excess Death Rates for Republican and Democratic Registered

    From AMuzi@21:1/5 to Tom Kunich on Mon Feb 12 18:42:09 2024
    On 2/12/2024 2:18 PM, Tom Kunich wrote:
    On Fri Feb 2 12:10:56 2024 Frank Krygowski wrote:
    On 2/2/2024 11:29 AM, Tom Kunich wrote:
    On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 6:22:42?AM UTC-8, Catrike Ryder wrote:

    Krygowski has not yet explained what he plans on doing if someone does >>>> attack him on his bike, or how he'd deal with someone attempting to
    break into his home, or a carjack attempt.

    Quite clearly he doesn't believe it could happen. If it does happen he thinks that simply standing aside will work. It never occurs to him what criminals will do to someone that can identify them. Remember that he had to "prepare" himself just to
    ride through Youngstown, one of the safer places in his state.

    ??? What do you mean "prepare" myself? Are you again imagining things
    I've never said?

    I do feel very safe around here, just as I've felt safe in almost every
    one of the hundreds of cities I've ridden in. I've never once considered
    carrying a gun for "protection."

    But tell us about yourself, Tom. You've complained mightily about the
    hell hole in which you live, about illegal immigrants, thefts and much
    more. And you've given us specs down to the gram on the equipment with
    which you ride.

    Yet you've never given us specs on the gun you carry while riding!
    Please, what's its make, model and weight? And more important, tell us
    about all the times it was really necessary!

    "My helmet saved my life!!!" stories are stupidly common. Shouldn't you
    be starting a "My handgun saved my life on a bike ride" threads?

    --
    - Frank Krygowski


    Frank, on the whole Illinois is not a particularly safe state. You yourself even spock of preparing yourself to ride though one of the safer areas of Youngstown. Don't pretend that because Poland is safe now that it is going to be safe tomorrow.

    Not so much.
    The cities (notably Chicago but also Rockford/LovesPark,
    East St Louis, etc) are trouble but most of Illinois is
    pleasant cycling (albeit on the prairie not much break in
    the scenery nor much for climbs), rural, quiet, safe and
    full of personable friendly people. Warren Buffet's son
    farms in Central Illinois and he could be anywhere he wanted
    but enjoys the lifestyle.
    --
    Andrew Muzi
    am@yellowjersey.org
    Open every day since 1 April, 1971

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  • From Zen Cycle@21:1/5 to Tom Kunich on Thu Feb 22 08:39:27 2024
    On 2/20/2024 12:10 PM, Tom Kunich wrote:


    Flunky and Sharf want you to believe that they are experts in the matter of shit studies that did not have the vaccination status of the members of the study but relied upon "Well, you know that Republicans were less likely to be vaccinated than
    Democrats" which was a complete lie since nationwide, there was NO difference between party affiliation and vaccination status.

    Taking floriduh dumbasses lessons on wilful ignorance, eh skippy? https://www.brookings.edu/articles/for-covid-19-vaccinations-party-affiliation-matters-more-than-race-and-ethnicity/


    You can expect this sort of ignorance from Flunky after his claims to be an EE when he could not answer simple questions about electronics and programming.

    No matter how many times you tell that lie, it will never become true

    When he said that it was impossible to measure the length of a wire using PWM and then after having it explained to him said that he always could concieve of it.

    I never wrote it was impossible. You wrote it was a commonly used
    method, I said it wasn't.


    And then rather than look a fool claimed that it wasn't PEM but TDR which is an entirely different thing that he also doesn't know shit about.

    Tommy, your method used neither PWM or TDR. It was nonsense, and doesn't
    work. NOTE: You're the one that wrote "TDR uses PWM to generate the
    pulses" (which is also wrong) and now you're claiming the two are
    entirely different (they are but but not for the reasons you think).


    About his claim that being abvle to measure one part in 1024 is as good as being able to measure one part in 17 million!\\\

    And as usual, I never wrote, claimed, or otherwise implied that either.
    If you think I did, post a link to the message.


    But Scharf continues to make himself a fool with his postscript about experts when he is an expert at nothing at all and proves it with every posting.

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