Re: Alan Baker - pathological liar

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Sujet : Re: Alan Baker - pathological liar
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.advocacy
Date : 19. Jun 2024, 02:05:23
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Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID : <v4t7c3$1j5ib$1@dont-email.me>
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On 2024-06-18 15:23, Tom Elam wrote:
On 6/18/2024 2:41 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2024-06-18 07:51, Tom Elam wrote:
On 2/21/2024 4:01 PM, Alan wrote:
On 2024-02-21 11:46, Thomas E. wrote:
Do not respond to this troll if he responds to you! Regardless of lack of personal first-hand experience he will claim to be an expert in any area he chooses to criticize.
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That includes, among others:
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Driving in Carmel IN - he has never been here
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I don't have to have driven IN Carmel to know the rules of the road...
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...dick
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Entering flights in pilot logbooks - never done that himself, not a pilot
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But I can analyze "data" that looks too perfect...
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...dick
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How CarPlay/Siri interact - his car does not have CarPlay, never has
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Yet I know that an Apple Maps database problem isn't a Siri problem...
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...dick
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Siri versus Google voice heuristics - apparently has little Google experience
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Example... ...dick?
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Honda car B pilar tensile strength - he is not a metallurgist
Interpreting a police auto accident report - can't see that an innocent driver had no fault shown, did not witness the accident, still insists the driver was at fault.
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Liar, dick. I never insisted your wife was at fault. In insisted that if she had been in the right hand lane (as Indiana law required), then the other driver wouldn't have tried to pass on the left...
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...dick.
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And the police report which you cite as an authority on what happened doesn't cite speeding as a cause...
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...dick.
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Insists that Siri results on his iPhone is the same as you get on CarPlay - his car does not have CarPlay, never has
And others too numerous to mention.
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Because CarPlay is just an alternate UI, dick.
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But he does not always lie. On Facebook he claims:
"Deep down... ...I'm nothing but trouble." This not a lie. He loves to cause trouble in peoples' lives.
"I'd love you more for your mind if it bounced gently when you walked" Not a lie either. Alan is myogenous.
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I'll not be replying any time soon, Alan
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Good news, dick.
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Does that mean you'll stop your stalking as well?
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Alan, the rules of the road are well known. If roundabout signage indicates you can use a lane to go straight you can use that lane to go straight.
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And I never said different.
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You know what else the report doesn't say?
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That the other driver was speeding or that speeding was a factor in the accident.
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That police report does not indicate my wife was guilty of improper lane use, but the other driver was.
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And I never said the report said that...
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...but she was in the left lane when she ENTERED the roundabout, and if she'd been in the correct lane (always travel in the right lane except when passing is an Indiana law; I cited it, you argued it and lost) the accident wouldn't happened.
 And the left lane is CLEARLY permitted by signage painted on the roadway AND posted on a sign. AGAIN, the police were informed of our intentions to go straight through in the left lane and did not cite us for improper lane use. If we were supposed to be in the right lane the signs should indicate the left lane is for left turns only and the right lane for right turn for and straight through. Please explain why the signs don't agree with your interpretation.
The left lane is signed IN THE ROUNDABOUT, Liarboy.
BEFORE the roundabout, the law in Indiana is clear:
Keep right except to pass.

 If you want I'll show you a local roundabout where the left lane entry is for left turns only. But it's a very different road pattern. You have something similar over UBC.
We've been over all of this and you're doing what you have always done in our discussions:
Take things that I've told you and turn around and behave as if I'm the one who needs to have it explained.
Your wife should have been in the right hand lane BEFORE she got to the roundabout.
If she had been...
...as Indiana law requires...
...the other car would have been passing her on the left, and there would have been no conflict.

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CarPlay is way more than an alternate GUI. CarPlay is WAY more restrictive than the iPhone. Example. On the iPhone Hey Siri/Hey Google brings up Google Assistant. On CarPlay the same command returns something like "I can't do that while you are driving." Of course you would not know. You don't use CarPlay.
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That is exactly what "alternate" means with regard to interfaces, Liarboy.
 What you don't seem to get is that CarPlay just does not work exactly like the iPhone UI. Thus you whine when I show CarPlay results that you can't duplicate on your phone.
I never said it did work "exactly like the iPhone UI", you miserable, lying piece of shit.
And what you showed was a problem was only a problem because Apple MAPS lacked data that Google MAPS had.
It literally had NOTHING to do with which UI was used.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
18 Jun 24 * Re: Alan Baker - pathological liar6Tom Elam
18 Jun 24 `* Re: Alan Baker - pathological liar5Alan
19 Jun 24  `* Re: Alan Baker - pathological liar4Tom Elam
19 Jun 24   `* Re: Alan Baker - pathological liar3Alan
20 Jun 24    `* Re: Alan Baker - hardly a pathological liar! /s2-hh
20 Jun 24     `- Re: Alan Baker - hardly a pathological liar! /s1Alan

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