• Re: OT? - Everyone Except...

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Mon Feb 6 14:07:35 2023
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying pillows and
    sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be suffering. lol

    TB

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 6 15:35:14 2023
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Mon Feb 6 20:11:30 2023
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony
    wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll


    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to
    reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme see:
    41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the same.
    Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And they don't
    tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they have to keep their
    car a year longer than they planned? Are they bummed because
    Netflix is ending password sharing? Did they cancel their trip to
    Disneyland? Did they have to give up going to Starbucks every day?
    Did they have to stop buying pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell?
    He doesn't seem to be suffering. lol

    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going to
    shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in my box,
    but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag up, and left
    the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only that, but also a few
    days ago, they left a box of Enfamil addressed to Erick Baumbach on
    the porch. I don't know who the hell that is, but I hope his baby
    hasn't starved to death. I took it back to the post office, and they
    were enthusiastically unimpressed.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Mon Feb 6 19:25:53 2023
    On 2/6/2023 4:07 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did
    they have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying pillows
    and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be suffering. lol

    TB

    You are all-seeing, all-knowing. Why don't you answer the questions. Oh,
    lol.
    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to bfh on Mon Feb 6 21:16:55 2023
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony
    wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll


    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to
    reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme see:
    41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the same.
    Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And they don't
    tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they have to keep their
    car a year longer than they planned? Are they bummed because
    Netflix is ending password sharing? Did they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up going to Starbucks every day?
    Did they have to stop buying pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell?
    He doesn't seem to be suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going to
    shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in my box,
    but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag up, and left
    the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only that, but also a few
    days ago, they left a box of Enfamil addressed to Erick Baumbach on
    the porch. I don't know who the hell that is, but I hope his baby
    hasn't starved to death. I took it back to the post office, and they
    were enthusiastically unimpressed.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of
    weeks to figure out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery the last 3 days. Today they said they
    couldn't deliver it because they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were vandalized again soon
    after they repaired them. It takes the Post Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When we are
    getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering? We'll be back in Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.

    TB

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Feb 7 01:19:55 2023
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll




    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching
    to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme
    see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the
    same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And
    they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are
    they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going
    to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in
    my box, but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag
    up, and left the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of Enfamil
    addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took
    it back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white
    shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The
    Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure
    out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a
    different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company
    in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery
    the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't deliver it because
    they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using
    for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't
    getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were
    vandalized again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post
    Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with
    a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in
    downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When
    we are getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least
    once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?

    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right. But you'll
    have to buy your own medal.
    I repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't advertise.

    We'll be back in
    Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.


    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to bfh on Tue Feb 7 08:19:42 2023
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll




    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching
    to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme
    see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the
    same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And
    they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are
    they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going
    to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in
    my box, but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag
    up, and left the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of Enfamil
    addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took
    it back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white
    shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The
    Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure
    out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company
    in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery
    the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't deliver it because
    they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using
    for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were vandalized again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post
    Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with
    a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in
    downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When
    we are getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least
    once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right. But you'll
    have to buy your own medal.
    I repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't advertise.
    We'll be back in
    Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be experiencing. My shirt story is about the worst thing that has happened to me since I caught Covid. Before I buy a medal I need to figure out if I deserve it. I have official papers from
    the government for all of my other medals. I think I had to buy them too.

    TB

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Feb 7 16:31:29 2023
    Technobarbarian <technobarbarian@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll




    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching
    to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme
    see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the
    same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And
    they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are
    they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going
    to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in
    my box, but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag
    up, and left the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of Enfamil
    addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took
    it back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white
    shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The
    Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure
    out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a
    different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company
    in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery
    the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't deliver it because
    they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using
    for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't
    getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were
    vandalized again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post
    Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with
    a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in
    downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When
    we are getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least
    once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right. But you'll
    have to buy your own medal.
    I repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't advertise.
    We'll be back in
    Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of
    mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be experiencing.

    Please reference any posts that claimed you are suffering… not including mental deficiencies. You would certainly be financially ignorant if you
    have gone through $87 mil you saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    --
    “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you hate me I will
    always be in your mind.” - Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Tue Feb 7 10:51:50 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll




    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching
    to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme
    see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the
    same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And
    they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are
    they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going
    to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in
    my box, but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag
    up, and left the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of Enfamil
    addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took
    it back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white
    shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The
    Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure
    out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a
    different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company
    in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery
    the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't deliver it because
    they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using
    for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't
    getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were
    vandalized again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post
    Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with
    a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in
    downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When
    we are getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least
    once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right. But you'll
    have to buy your own medal.
    I repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't advertise. >>> We'll be back in
    Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of
    mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be experiencing.
    Please reference any posts that claimed you are suffering… not including mental deficiencies. You would certainly be financially ignorant if you
    have gone through $87 mil you saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    --
    “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you hate me I will always be in your mind.” - Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump

    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why I would want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since I'm in a good mood I have a hint for you. My shirt is out for delivery again today. It's my blank canvas for a dye sublimation
    project I hope to get to in March. I already have the shirt for my next project. So, I'm in no rush. If I don't get this one I'll just buy the same shirt from a different company. Sooner or later someone will manage to thread their way through all the
    suffering around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my secret to happiness.

    TB

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  • From filmbydon@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Feb 7 11:50:06 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 10:51:52 AM UTC-8, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll




    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching
    to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme
    see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the
    same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And
    they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are
    they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going >>>> to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in
    my box, but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag
    up, and left the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of Enfamil
    addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took >>>> it back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white
    shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The
    Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure
    out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a
    different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company
    in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery
    the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't deliver it because
    they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using
    for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't >>> getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were
    vandalized again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post
    Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with >>> a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in
    downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When >>> we are getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least
    once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right. But you'll >> have to buy your own medal.
    I repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't advertise.
    We'll be back in
    Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of
    mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be experiencing.
    Please reference any posts that claimed you are suffering… not including mental deficiencies. You would certainly be financially ignorant if you have gone through $87 mil you saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    --
    “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you hate me I will always be in your mind.” - Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump
    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why I would want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since I'm in a good mood I have a hint for you. My shirt is out for delivery again today. It's my blank canvas for a dye sublimation project I
    hope to get to in March. I already have the shirt for my next project. So, I'm in no rush. If I don't get this one I'll just buy the same shirt from a different company. Sooner or later someone will manage to thread their way through all the suffering
    around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my secret to happiness.

    TB

    One can never have enough tie dye shirts! After all, who wants to be seen "boogying", at the "Grateful Dead Tribute" concert, wearing the same old tie dye glad rags, one wore the last time!

    Mr. Blackwell Jr.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Feb 7 15:38:46 2023
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll






    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by
    switching to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded.
    Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43%
    who stayed the same. Which gives us 59% who are doing
    pretty damn good. And they don't tell us how much worse
    off that 41% is. Did they have to keep their car a year
    longer than they planned? Are they bummed because
    Netflix is ending password sharing? Did they cancel
    their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop
    buying pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't
    seem to be suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail
    is going to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier
    left new mail in my box, but also left my outgoing mail
    in the box, left the flag up, a
  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Feb 7 17:45:47 2023
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll




    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching
    to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme
    see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the
    same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And
    they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are
    they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going
    to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in
    my box, but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag
    up, and left the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of Enfamil
    addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took
    it back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white
    shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The
    Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure
    out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a
    different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company
    in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery
    the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't deliver it because
    they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using
    for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't
    getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were
    vandalized again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post
    Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with
    a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in
    downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When
    we are getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least
    once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right. But you'll >>>> have to buy your own medal.
    I repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't advertise. >>>>> We'll be back in
    Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of
    mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be experiencing.
    Please reference any posts that claimed you are suffering… not including >> mental deficiencies. You would certainly be financially ignorant if you
    have gone through $87 mil you saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    --
    “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you hate me I will
    always be in your mind.” - Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump

    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why I would want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since I'm in a good mood I have a hint for you. My shirt is out for delivery again today. It's my blank canvas for a dye sublimation
    project I hope to get to in March. I already have the shirt for my next project. So, I'm in no rush. If I don't get this one I'll just buy the same shirt from a different company. Sooner or later someone will manage to thread their way through all the
    suffering around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my secret to happiness.

    TB

    One day, maybe when hell freezes over, you will answer a question rather
    than prattle on with mindless blather. Oh... lol.
    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to film...@gmail.com on Tue Feb 7 16:03:00 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 11:50:17 AM UTC-8, film...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 10:51:52 AM UTC-8, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll




    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching >>>>>> to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme >>>>> see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the >>>>> same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And
    they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are
    they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up >>>>> going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going >>>> to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in >>>> my box, but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag >>>> up, and left the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of Enfamil
    addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took >>>> it back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white >>> shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The
    Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure
    out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a >>> different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company >>> in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery
    the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't deliver it because >>> they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using >>> for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't >>> getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were >>> vandalized again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post >>> Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with >>> a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in
    downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When >>> we are getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least
    once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right. But you'll
    have to buy your own medal.
    I repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't advertise.
    We'll be back in
    Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of
    mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be experiencing.
    Please reference any posts that claimed you are suffering… not including
    mental deficiencies. You would certainly be financially ignorant if you have gone through $87 mil you saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    --
    “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you hate me I will always be in your mind.” - Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump
    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why I would want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since I'm in a good mood I have a hint for you. My shirt is out for delivery again today. It's my blank canvas for a dye sublimation project
    I hope to get to in March. I already have the shirt for my next project. So, I'm in no rush. If I don't get this one I'll just buy the same shirt from a different company. Sooner or later someone will manage to thread their way through all the suffering
    around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my secret to happiness.

    TB
    One can never have enough tie dye shirts! After all, who wants to be seen "boogying", at the "Grateful Dead Tribute" concert, wearing the same old tie dye glad rags, one wore the last time!

    Mr. Blackwell Jr.

    Tie dye is still a big fad on the coast. You can buy all sorts of tie dye from the shops on the coast. I am really tired of the stereotypical swirl that usually starts with yellow. So I avoid that like the plague. For that sort of thing I use
    procion dye applied in layers with stencils or natural sponges or soap bubbles. I have a blue shirt I made with stencils that has small black bat silhouettes all over it and sponge dyed shirts that sort of look like they might have been tie dyed. That's
    all great for natural fibers and I do that outside when we have nice weather.

    I've gone a whole crazy step beyond that. Imagine you could put any image your inkjet printer could produce on your clothing. For this you start with man made fibers and you want something white or very light to start with. With my equipment I can
    print any image I want up to the size around the size of legal paper. A little bit bigger than regular paper. If I had a bigger heat press I could do even bigger images. I have a shirt I made with a black and white image of Alfred E. Newman in the middle
    of the back and all sorts of random images scattered all over it. It was sort of inspired by the tattooed people I encountered in the Navy. So it has things like blue swallows and battleships and pinup girls and mermaids, with other random images.
    Because it's a dye it doesn't change the feel of the fabric. I can use this same process to put pictures on coffee mugs, except that I bake them in my oven to transfer the image. The whole trick was made possible by putting sublimation ink in an Epson
    eco-tank printer. I print out the image and transfer it to my shirts by putting it in a heat press.

    The shirt I'm working on now will have Oregon images. I'm planning several big maps of Oregon on the back. I will touch on suffering a bit, because I have some images of Native Americans I'll use and a picture of a wonderfully unconsciously racist
    sticker I found on the coast. It says, "Tillamook County" "Celebrating 150 years of pioneer spirt" "1853 - 2003". What happened in 1853 was that 28 pioneers had petitioned the territorial government to become a county and their petition was granted. Big
    surprise, right? Originally it was named Washington county. Two years later the federal government got serious about officially removing the Native Americans from the area. Various amateur and semi-professional groups had already been working on this.
    They started herding people to a couple of different reservations at gun point. Nobody knows how many people they removed at this point. Probably somewhere around a couple thousand people were from what became Tillamook county after the Tillamook Indians
    were gone. The shirt that hasn't been delivered yet will be just forest images.

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to bfh on Tue Feb 7 18:05:14 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 12:38:49 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll






    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by
    switching to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded.
    Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43%
    who stayed the same. Which gives us 59% who are doing
    pretty damn good. And they don't tell us how much worse
    off that 41% is. Did they have to keep their car a year
    longer than they planned? Are they bummed because
    Netflix is ending password sharing? Did they cancel
    their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop
    buying pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't
    seem to be suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail
    is going to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier
    left new mail in my box, but also left my outgoing mail
    in the box, left the flag up, and left the door open. At
    least it didn't rain. Not only that, but also a few days
    ago, they left a box of Enfamil addressed to Erick
    Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the hell that is,
    but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took it
    back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a
    plain white shirt for months. The first one was
    ridiculously too large. The Post Office lost the next one
    soon after they got it. They only scanned it once and it
    took everyone a couple of weeks to figure out I wasn't
    getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a
    different company. They shipped it with the most worthless
    company in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out
    for delivery the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't
    deliver it because they had the wrong address. It's the
    same address I've been using for years, the house is well
    marked and easy to find. And we aren't getting mail in our
    mail box because our group of mail boxes were vandalized
    again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post
    Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry
    open with a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the
    Post Office in downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such
    a cheerful place. When we are getting mail I probably get
    other people's mail at least once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right.
    But you'll have to buy your own medal. I repair my own
    mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory periods, I
    self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't
    advertise.
    We'll be back in Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My
    life is so rough.
    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of
    mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them repaired
    until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be
    experiencing.
    Please reference any posts that claimed you are suffering… not
    including mental deficiencies. You would certainly be financially
    ignorant if you have gone through $87 mil you saved on your
    electric bill.



    TB




    -- “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you hate
    me I will always be in your mind.†- Donald ‘William
    Shakespeare’ Trump

    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why I would
    want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since I'm in a good mood
    I have a hint for you. My shirt is out for delivery again today.
    After I self-identified as Really Old, my shirt is out nearly all the
    time - it hides my zipper area for those times that I forget to zip it up.
    It's my blank canvas for a dye sublimation project I hope to get to
    in March. I already have the shirt for my next project.
    What? You're stuck in the tie dye era, and and have upgraded your methods?
    So, I'm in
    no rush. If I don't get this one I'll just buy the same shirt from
    a different company. Sooner or later someone will manage to thread
    their way through all the suffering around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my secret
    to happiness.

    TB

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    I find having my shirt out useful for the same reason.

    I don't think I'm stuck in the tie dye era. Some of my clothing has sort of a tie dyed look to it, and some of it doesn't. There's only so much you can do with a shirt and end up with something that's still comfortable. I'm mostly opposed to
    straight lines and plain shirts. Straight lines are made by and for machines. I don't think there's a straight line anywhere on my whole body.

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Tue Feb 7 19:00:04 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll




    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching >>>>>>>> to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically retarded. Lemme >>>>>>> see: 41% worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43% who stayed the >>>>>>> same. Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn good. And
    they don't tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they planned? Are
    they bummed because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they have to give up >>>>>>> going to Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the mail is going >>>>>> to shit here. A few days ago, the mail carrier left new mail in >>>>>> my box, but also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the flag >>>>>> up, and left the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of Enfamil
    addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved to death. I took >>>>>> it back to the post office, and they were enthusiastically
    unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a plain white >>>>> shirt for months. The first one was ridiculously too large. The
    Post Office lost the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure
    out I wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt from a >>>>> different company. They shipped it with the most worthless company >>>>> in North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out for delivery
    the last 3 days. Today they said they couldn't deliver it because >>>>> they had the wrong address. It's the same address I've been using >>>>> for years, the house is well marked and easy to find. And we aren't >>>>> getting mail in our mail box because our group of mail boxes were >>>>> vandalized again soon after they repaired them. It takes the Post >>>>> Awful at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with >>>>> a butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post Office in
    downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such a cheerful place. When >>>>> we are getting mail I probably get other people's mail at least
    once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's right. But you'll >>>> have to buy your own medal.
    I repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I don't advertise.
    We'll be back in
    Garibaldi for a few days again soon. My life is so rough.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of
    mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be experiencing. >> Please reference any posts that claimed you are suffering… not including
    mental deficiencies. You would certainly be financially ignorant if you >> have gone through $87 mil you saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    --
    “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you hate me I will >> always be in your mind.” - Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump

    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why I would want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since I'm in a good mood I have a hint for you. My shirt is out for delivery again today. It's my blank canvas for a dye sublimation project
    I hope to get to in March. I already have the shirt for my next project. So, I'm in no rush. If I don't get this one I'll just buy the same shirt from a different company. Sooner or later someone will manage to thread their way through all the suffering
    around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my secret to happiness.

    TB
    One day, maybe when hell freezes over, you will answer a question rather than prattle on with mindless blather. Oh... lol.
    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    And then the worst thing possible happened to my shirt. DHL delivered it--somewhere. Just not here. So the good mood has passed. No more hints for you.

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Feb 7 22:48:33 2023
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony
    wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll






    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by
    switching to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically
    retarded. Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16% better.
    That leaves 43% who stayed the same. Which gives us
    59% who are doing pretty damn good. And they don't
    tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they
    planned? Are they bummed because Netflix is ending
    password sharing? Did they cancel their trip to
    Disneyland? Did they have to give up going to
    Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't
    seem to be suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the
    mail is going to shit here. A few days ago, the mail
    carrier left new mail in my box, but also left my

  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to bfh on Tue Feb 7 20:16:22 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:36 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8, George.Anthony
    wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll






    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by
    switching to reverse and leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically
    retarded. Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16% better.
    That leaves 43% who stayed the same. Which gives us
    59% who are doing pretty damn good. And they don't
    tell us how much worse off that 41% is. Did they
    have to keep their car a year longer than they
    planned? Are they bummed because Netflix is ending
    password sharing? Did they cancel their trip to
    Disneyland? Did they have to give up going to
    Starbucks every day? Did they have to stop buying
    pillows and sheets from Mike Lindell? He doesn't
    seem to be suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but the
    mail is going to shit here. A few days ago, the mail
    carrier left new mail in my box, but also left my
    outgoing mail in the box, left the flag up, and left
    the door open. At least it didn't rain. Not only
    that, but also a few days ago, they left a box of
    Enfamil addressed to Erick Baumbach on the porch. I
    don't know who the hell that is, but I hope his baby
    hasn't starved to death. I took it back to the post
    office, and they were enthusiastically unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to buy a
    plain white shirt for months. The first one was
    ridiculously too large. The Post Office lost the next
    one soon after they got it. They only scanned it once
    and it took everyone a couple of weeks to figure out I
    wasn't getting that one. I ordered a different shirt
    from a different company. They shipped it with the most
    worthless company in North America--DHL. DHL has said
    they had it out for delivery the last 3 days. Today
    they said they couldn't deliver it because they had the
    wrong address. It's the same address I've been using
    for years, the house is well marked and easy to find.
    And we aren't getting mail in our mail box because our
    group of mail boxes were vandalized again soon after
    they repaired them. It takes the Post Awful at least a
    month to repair mail boxes you could pry open with a
    butter knife. Until then we have to go to the Post
    Office in downtown Tigard to get the mail. That's such
    a cheerful place. When we are getting mail I probably
    get other people's mail at least once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's
    right. But you'll have to buy your own medal. I repair my
    own mailbox when it needs it. For short transitory
    periods, I self-identify as a mailbox repairman - but I
    don't advertise.
    We'll be back in Garibaldi for a few days again soon.
    My life is so rough.
    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group of
    mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them
    repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to be
    experiencing.
    Please reference any posts that claimed you are suffering…
    not including mental deficiencies. You would certainly be
    financially ignorant if you have gone through $87 mil you
    saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    -- “If you love me I will always be in your heart. If you
    hate me I will always be in your mind.†- Donald ‘William
    Shakespeare’ Trump

    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why I
    would want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since I'm in a
    good mood I have a hint for you. My shirt is out for delivery
    again today. It's my blank canvas for a dye sublimation project
    I hope to get to in March. I already have the shirt for my next
    project. So, I'm in no rush. If I don't get this one I'll just
    buy the same shirt from a different company. Sooner or later
    someone will manage to thread their way through all the
    suffering around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my
    secret to happiness.

    TB
    One day, maybe when hell freezes over, you will answer a question
    rather than prattle on with mindless blather. Oh... lol. -- "I
    just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to
    reverse and leaving the scene."

    And then the worst thing possible happened to my shirt. DHL
    delivered it--somewhere. Just not here. So the good mood has
    passed. No more hints for you.
    Mood? You're complaining about your mood? How about the mood of the
    guy whose Enfamil I got, and he didn't? And BTW FTR, your shirt didn't
    show up here. Yet.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Oh, I'm not complaining. I had expected this. I already knew that delivery was likely to be the worst thing that could happen. When I was in AZ a company had overnighted a check to me because there had been a screw up on their end and they wanted
    to make it right. They used DHL. I found my check in an oversized envelope on the ground by my car. It looked like the driver had thrown it out of his van as he drove by my place. I'm not sure DHL could find GA, but it's nice to know my shirt isn't there.

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Feb 7 23:56:37 2023
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:36 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8,
    bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM
    UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll








    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my
    insurance by switching to reverse and leaving
    the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically
    retarded. Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16%
    better. That leaves 43% who stayed the same.
    Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn
    good. And they don't tell us how much worse off
    that 41% is. Did they have to keep their car a
    year longer than they planned? Are they bummed
    because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they
    have to give up going to Starbucks every day?
    Did they have to stop buying pillows and sheets
    from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but
    the mail is going to shit here. A few days ago,
    the
  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to bfh on Wed Feb 8 06:15:28 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:56:41 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:36 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8,
    bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM
    UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll








    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my
    insurance by switching to reverse and leaving
    the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically
    retarded. Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16%
    better. That leaves 43% who stayed the same.
    Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn
    good. And they don't tell us how much worse off
    that 41% is. Did they have to keep their car a
    year longer than they planned? Are they bummed
    because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they
    have to give up going to Starbucks every day?
    Did they have to stop buying pillows and sheets
    from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but
    the mail is going to shit here. A few days ago,
    the mail carrier left new mail in my box, but
    also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the
    flag up, and left the door open. At least it
    didn't rain. Not only that, but also a few days
    ago, they left a box of Enfamil addressed to
    Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved
    to death. I took it back to the post office, and
    they were enthusiastically unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't
    work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to
    buy a plain white shirt for months. The first one
    was ridiculously too large. The Post Office lost
    the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of
    weeks to figure out I wasn't getting that one. I
    ordered a different shirt from a different company.
    They shipped it with the most worthless company in
    North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out
    for delivery the last 3 days. Today they said they
    couldn't deliver it because they had the wrong
    address. It's the same address I've been using for
    years, the house is well marked and easy to find.
    And we aren't getting mail in our mail box because
    our group of mail boxes were vandalized again soon
    after they repaired them. It takes the Post Awful
    at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry
    open with a butter knife. Until then we have to go
    to the Post Office in downtown Tigard to get the
    mail. That's such a cheerful place. When we are
    getting mail I probably get other people's mail at
    least once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's
    right. But you'll have to buy your own medal. I
    repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short
    transitory periods, I self-identify as a mailbox
    repairman - but I don't advertise.
    We'll be back in Garibaldi for a few days again
    soon. My life is so rough.
    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group
    of mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them
    repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to
    be experiencing.
    Please reference any posts that claimed you are
    suffering… not including mental deficiencies. You
    would certainly be financially ignorant if you have gone
    through $87 mil you saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    -- “If you love me I will always be in your heart. >>>>>> If you hate me I will always be in your mind.†-
    Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump >>>>>
    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why
    I would want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since
    I'm in a good mood I have a hint for you. My shirt is out
    for delivery again today. It's my blank canvas for a dye
    sublimation project I hope to get to in March. I already
    have the shirt for my next project. So, I'm in no rush. If
    I don't get this one I'll just buy the same shirt from a
    different company. Sooner or later someone will manage to
    thread their way through all the suffering around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my
    secret to happiness.

    TB
    One day, maybe when hell freezes over, you will answer a
    question rather than prattle on with mindless blather. Oh...
    lol. -- "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by
    switching to reverse and leaving the scene."

    And then the worst thing possible happened to my shirt. DHL
    delivered it--somewhere. Just not here. So the good mood has
    passed. No more hints for you.
    Mood? You're complaining about your mood? How about the mood of
    the guy whose Enfamil I got, and he didn't? And BTW FTR, your
    shirt didn't show up here. Yet. -- bill Theory don't mean squat
    if it don't work.

    Oh, I'm not complaining. I had expected this. I already knew that
    delivery was likely to be the worst thing that could happen. When I
    was in AZ a company had overnighted a check to me because there had
    been a screw up on their end and they wanted to make it right. They
    used DHL. I found my check in an oversized envelope on the ground
    by my car. It looked like the driver had thrown it out of his van
    as he drove by my place. I'm not sure DHL could find GA, but it's
    nice to know my shirt isn't there.
    Hey. Way back before the pandemic - and before I started taking Amazon seriously - when I ordered some stuff direct from China, DHL found me.
    In GA.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    They always managed to find me in AZ, but it usually took them longer than they expected. They had so many problems that they closed the office in Tucson. I was surprised to find out they were still in business.

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to bfh on Wed Feb 8 12:41:32 2023
    On 2/7/2023 10:56 PM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:36 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8,
    bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM
    UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll









    Speaking of deliveries. I am tracking a package I ordered two weeks ago.
    These are the latest tracking data:

    Wednesday, February 8
    12:15 AM Left the carrier facility - Theodore, AL
    1:57 AM Package left Amazon facility - Haslet, TX
    4:28 AM Package arrived at Amazon facility - Mobile, AL
    6:06 AM Package left an Amazon facility - Mobile, AL
    9:23 AM Package arrived at carrier facility - Theodore, AL

    In a little over 9 hours it made it from Theodore, AL to Theodore, AL.
    With stops between in Haslet, TX and Mobile, AL.

    It made it from Theodore, AL to Haslet, TX (about 650+ miles)in about an
    hour and forty minutes, including unloading and loading (well over 400
    MPH). Even CC&P's wayback machine can't travel that fast. Maybe that leg
    was by plane. But even...

    Then it made it from Haslet, TX to Mobile, AL in two and one half hours
    (again abuut 650 miles). At about 260 mph avg., they must be using
    Musk's cyber truck. Then on to Theordore, AL... again. No telling where
    it will go from Theodore this time... or how fast it will get there.
    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Wed Feb 8 10:39:01 2023
    On Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 6:15:30 AM UTC-8, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:56:41 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:36 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh
    wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8,
    bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM
    UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll








    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my
    insurance by switching to reverse and leaving
    the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the mathematically
    retarded. Lemme see: 41% worse off. 16%
    better. That leaves 43% who stayed the same.
    Which gives us 59% who are doing pretty damn
    good. And they don't tell us how much worse off
    that 41% is. Did they have to keep their car a
    year longer than they planned? Are they bummed
    because Netflix is ending password sharing? Did
    they cancel their trip to Disneyland? Did they
    have to give up going to Starbucks every day?
    Did they have to stop buying pillows and sheets
    from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's problems, but
    the mail is going to shit here. A few days ago,
    the mail carrier left new mail in my box, but
    also left my outgoing mail in the box, left the
    flag up, and left the door open. At least it
    didn't rain. Not only that, but also a few days
    ago, they left a box of Enfamil addressed to
    Erick Baumbach on the porch. I don't know who the
    hell that is, but I hope his baby hasn't starved
    to death. I took it back to the post office, and
    they were enthusiastically unimpressed.

    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't
    work.

    Oh hell, that ain't nuthin'. I've been trying to
    buy a plain white shirt for months. The first one
    was ridiculously too large. The Post Office lost
    the next one soon after they got it. They only
    scanned it once and it took everyone a couple of
    weeks to figure out I wasn't getting that one. I
    ordered a different shirt from a different company.
    They shipped it with the most worthless company in
    North America--DHL. DHL has said they had it out
    for delivery the last 3 days. Today they said they
    couldn't deliver it because they had the wrong
    address. It's the same address I've been using for
    years, the house is well marked and easy to find.
    And we aren't getting mail in our mail box because
    our group of mail boxes were vandalized again soon
    after they repaired them. It takes the Post Awful
    at least a month to repair mail boxes you could pry
    open with a butter knife. Until then we have to go
    to the Post Office in downtown Tigard to get the
    mail. That's such a cheerful place. When we are
    getting mail I probably get other people's mail at
    least once a month.

    Does this make me the RORT champion of suffering?
    If you want to be. Self-identification is everyone's
    right. But you'll have to buy your own medal. I
    repair my own mailbox when it needs it. For short
    transitory periods, I self-identify as a mailbox
    repairman - but I don't advertise.
    We'll be back in Garibaldi for a few days again
    soon. My life is so rough.
    -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    Self repair isn't an option here. We're part of a group
    of mailboxes and the Post Office doesn't consider them
    repaired until they repair them.

    I read a lot here about the suffering I'm supposed to
    be experiencing.
    Please reference any posts that claimed you are
    suffering… not including mental deficiencies. You >>>>>> would certainly be financially ignorant if you have gone
    through $87 mil you saved on your electric bill.



    TB




    -- “If you love me I will always be in your heart. >>>>>> If you hate me I will always be in your mind.†-
    Donald ‘William Shakespeare’ Trump >>>>>
    LOL Since you never read your own posts I have no idea why
    I would want to reference *ANYTHING* for you. BUT! Since
    I'm in a good mood I have a hint for you. My shirt is out
    for delivery again today. It's my blank canvas for a dye
    sublimation project I hope to get to in March. I already
    have the shirt for my next project. So, I'm in no rush. If
    I don't get this one I'll just buy the same shirt from a
    different company. Sooner or later someone will manage to
    thread their way through all the suffering around me.

    For one example you might try reading your taglines for my
    secret to happiness.

    TB
    One day, maybe when hell freezes over, you will answer a
    question rather than prattle on with mindless blather. Oh...
    lol. -- "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by
    switching to reverse and leaving the scene."

    And then the worst thing possible happened to my shirt. DHL
    delivered it--somewhere. Just not here. So the good mood has
    passed. No more hints for you.
    Mood? You're complaining about your mood? How about the mood of
    the guy whose Enfamil I got, and he didn't? And BTW FTR, your
    shirt didn't show up here. Yet. -- bill Theory don't mean squat
    if it don't work.

    Oh, I'm not complaining. I had expected this. I already knew that delivery was likely to be the worst thing that could happen. When I
    was in AZ a company had overnighted a check to me because there had
    been a screw up on their end and they wanted to make it right. They
    used DHL. I found my check in an oversized envelope on the ground
    by my car. It looked like the driver had thrown it out of his van
    as he drove by my place. I'm not sure DHL could find GA, but it's
    nice to know my shirt isn't there.
    Hey. Way back before the pandemic - and before I started taking Amazon seriously - when I ordered some stuff direct from China, DHL found me.
    In GA.
    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
    They always managed to find me in AZ, but it usually took them longer than they expected. They had so many problems that they closed the office in Tucson. I was surprised to find out they were still in business.

    TB

    My shirt/mailbox saga has ended with a small mystery. My tracking information was for DHL. The Post Office put my shirt in my mailbox last night. I'm only a little surprised that our mailboxes have been fixed again. I just don't know what happened
    to DHL and I don't know why the Post Office had any problem finding me. They usually deliver packages to my door when they can't put them in the mailbox. Ah well, since I have just about everything my little heart could desire I think I'm off the
    potentially suffering list.

    TB

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From bfh@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Wed Feb 8 15:03:45 2023
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 10:56 PM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:36 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8,
    bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM
    UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll










    Speaking of deliveries. I am tracking a package I ordered two weeks
    ago. These are the latest tracking data:

    Wednesday, February 8
    12:15 AM Left the carrier facility - Theodore, AL
    1:57 AM Package left Amazon facility - Haslet, TX
    4:28 AM Package arrived at Amazon facility - Mobile, AL
    6:06 AM Package left an Amazon facility - Mobile, AL
    9:23 AM Package arrived at carrier facility - Theodore, AL

    In a little over 9 hours it made it from Theodore, AL to Theodore, AL.
    With stops between in Haslet, TX and Mobile, AL.

    It made it from Theodore, AL to Haslet, TX (about 650+ miles)in about
    an hour and forty minutes, including unloading and loading (well over
    400 MPH). Even CC&P's wayback machine can't travel that fast. Maybe
    that leg was by plane. But even...

    Then it made it from Haslet, TX to Mobile, AL in two and one half
    hours (again abuut 650 miles). At about 260 mph avg., they must be
    using Musk's cyber truck. Then on to Theordore, AL... again. No
    telling where it will go from Theodore this time... or how fast it
    will get there.

    Here's one from 2019 (read it from the bottom up). It started at East
    Point on Dec 7, which is in Atlanta about 150 miles from here. Took it
    6 days to get to me. It got to Eastman the first time on Dec 7 (same
    day), but then apparently decided to take a road trip to see what was
    happening in Memphis. After some statistically significant rambling
    around, it found its way back to Eastman on the 12th, and I got it on
    the 13th.

    USPS

    Tracking ID: 9374889675090792447965

    Friday, December 13

    11:05 AM

    Delivered

    Eastman, GA US

    8:02 AM

    Out for delivery

    Eastman, GA US

    7:51 AM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Eastman, GA US

    Thursday, December 12

    2:48 PM

    Package has left the carrier facility

    Atlanta Ga Network Distribution Center, US

    1:01 AM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Atlanta, GA

    Wednesday, December 11

    9:23 AM

    Package has left the carrier facility

    Memphis, TN

    8:20 AM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Memphis Tn Network Distribution Center, US

    Tuesday, December 10

    12:58 PM

    Possible delay in delivery due to arrival at incorrect carrier facility

    Alpharetta, GA

    12:58 PM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Alpharetta, GA US

    Monday, December 9

    8:02 AM

    Package transferred to local postal carrier for final delivery

    Eastman, GA US

    8:00 AM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Eastman, GA US

    3:35 AM

    Package departed an Amazon facility

    East Point, GEORGIA US

    Sunday, December 8

    3:52 PM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Alpharetta, GA

    2:37 PM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Eastman, GA US

    4:12 AM

    Package arrived at an Amazon facility

    East Point, GEORGIA US

    Saturday, December 7




    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Wed Feb 8 14:19:02 2023
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 6:15:30 AM UTC-8, Technobarbarian
    wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:56:41 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:36 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8,
    bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM
    UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18
    PM UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll










    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my
    insurance by switching to reverse and
    leaving the scene."

    lol I love it. A story for the
    mathematically retarded. Lemme see: 41%
    worse off. 16% better. That leaves 43%
    who stayed the same. Which gives us 59%
    who are doing pretty damn good. And they
    don't tell us how much worse off that 41%
    is. Did they have to keep their car a
    year longer than they planned? Are they
    bummed because Netflix is ending password
    sharing? Did they cancel their trip to
    Disneyland? Did they have to give up
    going to Starbucks every day? Did they
    have to stop buying pillows and sheets
    from Mike Lindell? He doesn't seem to be
    suffering. lol
    I don't know about anybody else's p
  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to bfh on Wed Feb 8 19:11:55 2023
    On 2/8/2023 2:03 PM, bfh wrote:
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 10:56 PM, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:36 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-8,
    George.Anthony wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 12:51 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:31:31 AM UTC-8, George.Anthony >>>>>>>> wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technob...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 10:19:59 PM UTC-8, bfh wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 5:11:33 PM UTC-8,
    bfh wrote:
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 1:35:18 PM
    UTC-8, George.Anthony wrote:
    CC&P that is.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll









    Speaking of deliveries. I am tracking a package I ordered two weeks
    ago. These are the latest tracking data:

    Wednesday, February 8
    12:15 AM Left the carrier facility - Theodore, AL
    1:57 AM Package left Amazon facility - Haslet, TX
    4:28 AM Package arrived at Amazon facility - Mobile, AL
    6:06 AM Package left an Amazon facility - Mobile, AL
    9:23 AM Package arrived at carrier facility - Theodore, AL

    In a little over 9 hours it made it from Theodore, AL to Theodore, AL.
    With stops between in Haslet, TX and Mobile, AL.

    It made it from Theodore, AL to Haslet, TX (about 650+ miles)in about
    an hour and forty minutes, including unloading and loading (well over
    400 MPH). Even CC&P's wayback machine can't travel that fast. Maybe
    that leg was by plane. But even...

    Then it made it from Haslet, TX to Mobile, AL in two and one half
    hours (again abuut 650 miles). At about 260 mph avg., they must be
    using Musk's cyber truck. Then on to Theordore, AL... again. No
    telling where it will go from Theodore this time... or how fast it
    will get there.

    Here's one from 2019 (read it from the bottom up). It started at East
    Point on Dec 7, which is in Atlanta about 150 miles from here. Took it 6
    days to get to me. It got to Eastman the first time on Dec 7 (same day),
    but then apparently decided to take a road trip to see what was
    happening in Memphis. After some statistically significant rambling
    around, it found its way back to Eastman on the 12th, and I got it on
    the 13th.

    USPS

    Tracking ID: 9374889675090792447965

    Friday, December 13

    11:05 AM

    Delivered

    Eastman, GA US

    8:02 AM

    Out for delivery

    Eastman, GA US

    7:51 AM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Eastman, GA US

    Thursday, December 12

    2:48 PM

    Package has left the carrier facility

    Atlanta Ga Network Distribution Center, US

    1:01 AM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Atlanta, GA

    Wednesday, December 11

    9:23 AM

    Package has left the carrier facility

    Memphis, TN

    8:20 AM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Memphis Tn Network Distribution Center, US

    Tuesday, December 10

    12:58 PM

    Possible delay in delivery due to arrival at incorrect carrier facility

    Alpharetta, GA

    12:58 PM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Alpharetta, GA US

    Monday, December 9

    8:02 AM

    Package transferred to local postal carrier for final delivery

    Eastman, GA US

    8:00 AM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Eastman, GA US

    3:35 AM

    Package departed an Amazon facility

    East Point, GEORGIA US

    Sunday, December 8

    3:52 PM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Alpharetta, GA

    2:37 PM

    Package arrived at a carrier facility

    Eastman, GA US

    4:12 AM

    Package arrived at an Amazon facility

    East Point, GEORGIA US

    Saturday, December 7





    Their routing person is over paid.
    --
    "I just saved a bunch of money on my insurance by switching to reverse
    and leaving the scene."

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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