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Old October 18th 04, 05:24 PM
Frank Krygowski
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Bill Z. wrote:


I never claimed every conceivable helmet design reduces air drag.


True. You claimed _your_ helmet reduces air drag.

And, when asked, you refused to even tell what model _your_ helmet is.

And when it was pointed out that current helmets do not reduce air drag,
you posted data about an ancient, impractical helmet which is no longer
sold - data which, despite your raving, indicated that you were wrong
about ordinary helmets. Thus, you were almost certainly wrong about
_your_ helmet, whatever it is.

To the best of my knowledge, _no_ person reading this thread has agreed
with you. Everyone seems to think you're wrong.

Sometimes, Bill, when _everyone_ thinks you're wrong, it's because
you're actually wrong!


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Old October 19th 04, 01:33 AM
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"Bill Z." wrote in message
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Oh, and if you do drop by, don't be surprised if you end up in the
slammer for a second time, and your post would be used as evidence
against you. Not very smart of you, one would think.


Give me your address and we'll see about it Bill.


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Old October 19th 04, 02:09 AM
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"Tom Kunich" wrote ...

Give me your address and we'll see about it Bill.


I go away for what -- six weeks, and this thread, which was already
encyclopaedic, is still alive? Should you be mucking around with bikes or
something Tommo?

JF


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Old October 19th 04, 03:29 AM
Bill Z.
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Frank Krygowski writes:

Bill Z. wrote:

I never claimed every conceivable helmet design reduces air drag.


True. You claimed _your_ helmet reduces air drag.

And, when asked, you refused to even tell what model _your_ helmet is.


Actually, I claimed that I had a typical "teardrop shaped" helmet
that would reduce air drag by a very slight amount and that it is
typical of many helmets.


Sometimes, Bill, when _everyone_ thinks you're wrong, it's because
you're actually wrong!


You and two of your minion-trolls are not everyone.

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Old October 19th 04, 03:35 AM
Bill Z.
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"Tom Kunich" writes:

"Bill Z." wrote in message
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Oh, and if you do drop by, don't be surprised if you end up in the
slammer for a second time, and your post would be used as evidence
against you. Not very smart of you, one would think.


Give me your address and we'll see about it Bill.


Is that a threat, Tommy? Nope, you'll not get an invitation, so
if you do show up, I can get you charged for stalking as well. A
little jail time for you would be a big plus for these newsgroups
as you wouldn't be able to post anything.

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Old October 19th 04, 05:15 AM
Frank Krygowski
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Bill Z. wrote:

Frank Krygowski writes:


Bill Z. wrote:


I never claimed every conceivable helmet design reduces air drag.


True. You claimed _your_ helmet reduces air drag.

And, when asked, you refused to even tell what model _your_ helmet is.



Actually, I claimed that I had a typical "teardrop shaped" helmet
that would reduce air drag by a very slight amount and that it is
typical of many helmets.


Give us the make and model, Bill, or have the sense to slink away in
embarrassment.




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Old October 19th 04, 06:27 AM
Bill Z.
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Frank Krygowski writes:

Bill Z. wrote:

Frank Krygowski writes:

Bill Z. wrote:


I never claimed every conceivable helmet design reduces air drag.

True. You claimed _your_ helmet reduces air drag.

And, when asked, you refused to even tell what model _your_ helmet is.

Actually, I claimed that I had a typical "teardrop shaped" helmet
that would reduce air drag by a very slight amount and that it is
typical of many helmets.


Give us the make and model, Bill, or have the sense to slink away in
embarrassment.


It's simply none of your business. I pointed out that it is a typical
"teardrop-shaped helmet" with a moderate, but not extreme, number of
vents and nothing particularly extreme in its design. You know, kind
of middle-of-the road, dull, and boring, but better than a symmetric
design like a Bell V1 Pro. That's all you need to know. I might have
mentioned it as an example, but it is pretty much a typical design.

Your "slink away" rhetoric just won't fly. It is typical of you,
though, which is why I've always viewed you as a sleazy character - a
wannabe politician type. You fit in quite well, though, as a slicker
version of your cohorts, which include a baby-talking troll and a
girlfriend basher. Nice company you keep, Frank.

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