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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On 14.06.2017 03:17, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
I'm the only one who bothers replying to you, and now you have none. That is a yes for the fact that the bicycle is a very convenient economical delightful viable mode of transport for many things. |
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us roads
Groups reinstated...so all can be aware
of your attitudea and vast knowledge. "Kerr Mudd-John" wrote in message news On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 15:09:23 +0100, rbowman wrote: This state has more dirt roads than paved so that's pretty common. We even have a single lane bridge that sees a lot of traffic. People are good about taking turns. Boston could suck. I think some of the streets were laid out by Paul Revere in his spare time. Salt Lake, while the people can't drive for sour owl ****, is the best. Rumor is Brigham Young insisted the streets should be wide enough to do a u-turn with a full team and wagon. Sounds like you're in the USA. uk groups dropped. (oh and it's a troll thread btw.) -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 06:53:18 +0100, Diesel wrote:
"James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: A DC-10 had come in a little hot and thus had an exceedingly long roll out after touching down. San Jose Tower Noted: "American 751, make a hard right turn at the end of the runway, if you are able. If you are not able, take the Guadalupe exit off Highway 101, make a right at the lights, and return to the airport." ROFL! I like it. I've saved it! See, usenet is good for something, sometimes. [g] There's 1416 to collect. -- If quizzes are quizzical, what are tests? |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 01:55:28 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 06/13/2017 12:59 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: The only difference is they stop at railroad crossings but there aren't that many. Surely cars do too?! Or you'd get mown down by the train. No, they stop at railroad crossings. Period. It doesn't matter if there is a train within 50 miles. I don't understand. A railroad crossing flashes lights or puts down a barrier if a train is approaching. All vehicles stop when this happens. What are you saying your buses do?! I drove a school bus for several months and with those you also had to open the door, presumably so you didn't overlook an EMD power unit. What is "EMD"? Other than that I've never been inconvenienced by being behind a bus. They aren't the lumbering landmarks that the AEC Routemasters or the Boris Buses are. Actually I get stuck behind old people in Hyundais just as often. There is that. I was behind a Skoda on the motorway this afternoon. Roadworks, down to one lane each side. Then my side crossed over to the other, so my side could get retarmacced. It was a 50mph limit in the roadworks, but 30mph on the bit where you crossed as it was a sharp turn and an uneven surface. The stupid driver drove exactly 50, then exactly 30, then remained at 30 for the next 2 miles. Eventually his wife noticed me 6 inches behind him flashing my lights and hooting my horn (on behalf of the 50 cars and lorries stuck behind me), tapped him on the shoulder and pointed to a 50 speed limit sign, then he shot up to 50. I guess he wasn't paying attention. Travelling at the limit makes me mad, but travelling under it makes me want to give them a push. I am particularly annoyed by those who can't get off the line when a light goes to green. I don't mean that they slept through the change. They start on the signal and accelerate like a snail on thorazine. I floor it as soon as it hits amber, often just before. You see the other side stopping, so you know it's about to change. -- Willy-nilly (adj.), impotent. |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On 06/14/2017 05:53 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
I drove a school bus for several months and with those you also had to open the door, presumably so you didn't overlook an EMD power unit. What is "EMD"? It used to be General Motors' Electro-Motive Division but now it's Electro-Motive Diesel. They make large locomotives that are difficult, but not impossible, to overlook. |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
"James Wilkinson Sword"
news alt.home.repair, wrote: On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 06:53:18 +0100, Diesel wrote: "James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: A DC-10 had come in a little hot and thus had an exceedingly long roll out after touching down. San Jose Tower Noted: "American 751, make a hard right turn at the end of the runway, if you are able. If you are not able, take the Guadalupe exit off Highway 101, make a right at the lights, and return to the airport." ROFL! I like it. I've saved it! See, usenet is good for something, sometimes. [g] There's 1416 to collect. Oh? Want to post the file someplace? I'll be happy to leech it. Doesn't matter what the format is, I'll convert it to make it friendly for my program to use it. -- Insert witty tagline here https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 11:40:53 +0100, Diesel wrote:
"James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 06:53:18 +0100, Diesel wrote: "James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: A DC-10 had come in a little hot and thus had an exceedingly long roll out after touching down. San Jose Tower Noted: "American 751, make a hard right turn at the end of the runway, if you are able. If you are not able, take the Guadalupe exit off Highway 101, make a right at the lights, and return to the airport." ROFL! I like it. I've saved it! See, usenet is good for something, sometimes. [g] There's 1416 to collect. Oh? Want to post the file someplace? I'll be happy to leech it. Doesn't matter what the format is, I'll convert it to make it friendly for my program to use it. Here you go, although it'll take you quite a while to read through them to see which ones you want!!: https://www.dropbox.com/s/noci0l4yrb...abase.dat?dl=1 It's from a program called Taglines. It's a plain text file with each sig separated by a backslash on it's own line, like this: First one \ Second one \ And so on. -- A man walks into a bar with a slab of asphalt under his arm and says, "A beer please, and one for the road." |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
"James Wilkinson Sword"
news alt.home.repair, wrote: On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 11:40:53 +0100, Diesel wrote: "James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 06:53:18 +0100, Diesel wrote: "James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: A DC-10 had come in a little hot and thus had an exceedingly long roll out after touching down. San Jose Tower Noted: "American 751, make a hard right turn at the end of the runway, if you are able. If you are not able, take the Guadalupe exit off Highway 101, make a right at the lights, and return to the airport." ROFL! I like it. I've saved it! See, usenet is good for something, sometimes. [g] There's 1416 to collect. Oh? Want to post the file someplace? I'll be happy to leech it. Doesn't matter what the format is, I'll convert it to make it friendly for my program to use it. Here you go, although it'll take you quite a while to read through them to see which ones you want!!: https://www.dropbox.com/s/noci0l4yrb...abase.dat?dl=1 It's from a program called Taglines. It's a plain text file with each sig separated by a backslash on it's own line, like this: First one \ Second one \ And so on. This wouldn't be taglines v1.7 by resedit would it? If so, I'm hunting for a nine year old program and having little luck so far. Where did you snag it from? Might just write one myself that basically emulates it's style. I like the way the author chose to setup the database, myself. Would have to build an index table to keep it speedy and quick, but..still. I don't mind the coding practice. Would also need to add a timer routine so that while the program is running, every so often, it changes the signature for me. I'd still like to see the original program though, if you can point me in the right direction to locate it. -- Insert witty tagline here https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 20:13:05 +0100, Diesel wrote:
"James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 11:40:53 +0100, Diesel wrote: "James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 06:53:18 +0100, Diesel wrote: "James Wilkinson Sword" news alt.home.repair, wrote: A DC-10 had come in a little hot and thus had an exceedingly long roll out after touching down. San Jose Tower Noted: "American 751, make a hard right turn at the end of the runway, if you are able. If you are not able, take the Guadalupe exit off Highway 101, make a right at the lights, and return to the airport." ROFL! I like it. I've saved it! See, usenet is good for something, sometimes. [g] There's 1416 to collect. Oh? Want to post the file someplace? I'll be happy to leech it. Doesn't matter what the format is, I'll convert it to make it friendly for my program to use it. Here you go, although it'll take you quite a while to read through them to see which ones you want!!: https://www.dropbox.com/s/noci0l4yrb...abase.dat?dl=1 It's from a program called Taglines. It's a plain text file with each sig separated by a backslash on it's own line, like this: First one \ Second one \ And so on. This wouldn't be taglines v1.7 by resedit would it? No information found in the executable properties. And no information given within the program. All I have is the readme.txt which says: Random Taglines 1.1 Michael Leong If so, I'm hunting for a nine year old program and having little luck so far. Where did you snag it from? Might just write one myself that basically emulates it's style. I like the way the author chose to setup the database, myself. Would have to build an index table to keep it speedy and quick, but..still. I don't mind the coding practice. Would also need to add a timer routine so that while the program is running, every so often, it changes the signature for me. This one changes it anything from every 1 second to every 24 hours, you choose. It outputs a random signature to a text file, which you point your newsreader to. I'd still like to see the original program though, if you can point me in the right direction to locate it. No idea where I got it, google searches produce anything but programs when using the words "random" and "taglines" and even the author's name. I've shoved a zip of it he https://www.dropbox.com/s/nizaz6plo9...lines.zip?dl=1 -- "If hooking up one rag-head terrorist's testicles to a car battery gets the truth out of the lying little camel shagger to save just one Scottish soldiers life, then I have only three things to say: Red is positive, Black is negative, and make sure his nuts are wet" -- Jimmy MacDonald, Glasgow City Councillor |
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PASTY-FACED LIMEYS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
"James Wilkinson Sword"
news alt.home.repair, wrote: No idea where I got it, google searches produce anything but programs when using the words "random" and "taglines" and even the author's name. I've shoved a zip of it he https://www.dropbox.com/s/nizaz6plo9...lines.zip?dl=1 Kewl beans, thanks! I've saved a decent copy of it. It works very well. I even spent the time to convert all of my tag lines over to the way in which it works. Now, I have over 8000 of them. Thanks again! -- Start slow and taper off. --Walt Stack |
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