Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: 80th Celebration

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De : funkmasterxx (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (zen cycle)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 02. Dec 2024, 03:12:22
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On 12/1/2024 11:33 AM, cyclintom wrote:
On Sat Nov 30 07:02:08 2024 zen cycle  wrote:
On 11/29/2024 3:57 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Fri Nov 1 14:29:19 2024 Zen Cycle  wrote:
On 11/1/2024 1:44 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Fri Nov 1 08:05:13 2024 Zen Cycle  wrote:
On 10/31/2024 6:00 PM, Tom Kunich wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2024 16:11:42 -0400, Zen Cycle wrote:
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On 10/30/2024 3:50 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Sun Oct 27 21:25:42 2024 Tom Kunich  wrote:
On Fri, 25 Oct 2024 11:47:35 -0700, sms wrote:
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On 10/25/2024 5:33 AM, Zen Cycle wrote:
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The question is why was this a surprise? Tommy should realize by now
his interpretaion of "reasonable" is quite different from anyone
elses.
Also, why was it a problem? Is't tommy bringing in $12,000/ month?
Why bitch about a $250 dinner bill to celebrate your 80th birth day?
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Even treating himself to his own birthday, tommy is miserable.
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so sad.....
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The menu is available at:
https://www.claremont-hotel.com/dine/limewood-bar-restaurant/
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$250 is not unreasonable for a fancy restaurant.
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I think that we are all aware of Tom's financial situation, and
spending this much on one meal seems extravagant.
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He may want to look into food programs offered by the City of San
Leandro <https://www.sanleandro.org/1100/Food-Programs>.
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Personally, I don't spend extravagantly on restaurants since I want
to use my retirement money for other purposes. No problem spending
$40-75 per person occasionally, but $125 per person would not be
something would feel happy about. Eating at home I spend about $3 per
day per person and I don't skimp.
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What is it that you think you knolw about my financial situation?
Since I have just given a toital of $60,000 to my brothers as gifts
maybe you ought to listen to Liebermann telling everyone that the car
I bought was for twice what he claimed it was worth according to Kelly
Blue Book. After all there isn't anything that Liebermann doesn't
knoiw about anything and you believe him. Liebermann even told
everyone that there was no water behind the dam at the mouth of Cull
Canyon after I said that it had been replaced with loose mud and he
called that a lie even after I published a picture of a sign saying
"Keep Out - Deep Mud".
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Seems to me that you all hate being part of life's losers, rather than
appreciating what you have. Liebermann has his welfare, Flunky has
employer to happily scew every day, Slocomb is happily a blowhard and
Krygowski who knows nothing about medern bikes can tell us that people
who do own modern bikes should never have a problem with them. But,
those who can, do, and those who can't, teach. And those of us that
became well to do, doing, can laugh in your faces. Your own deep state
has shown you what the think of you by making your retirement pay
worthless.
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Steven, that was both mean and uncalled for. Please allow me to
appologize. It is difficult to be polite when you're constantly being
attacked by the likes of Liebermann, Flunky and Krygowski. It would be
fine if these people could actually know much about bicycling but only
Flunky has a passing acquaintance with modern bikes and he will scream
exactly the opposite from me despite having the experience to know
better.
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As soon as you publish something that's right, I'll agree with you.
FWIW, I agreed with your position on helmets, from both a safety and
performance perspective.
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You've shown us that you do not have the capacity of knowing anything that
is right or wrong. You must like being a dumb ass.
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Lol...from the guy that thinks:
- you can ride a dent out of a top tube
- "light lines" is a common term for fiber optic communication cables
- PWM is used to test cables
- campagnolo makes special pre-stretched shifter cables
- Your knees interfere with downtube shifters
- everyone needs to look down to shift downtube shifters
- everyone accelerates from a stop at full power
- trump saved the obama economy
- aluminum oxide is flammable
- A metric screw with a 4mm drive means it's a 4mm screw
- the covid vaccines have killed more people than the virus
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That's just off the top of my head, the list goes on and on!
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The very fact that you are trying to pretend that you actually know something and can  pretend to make a joke out of it shows just how stupid you are.
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You're the only joke here tommy. Meanwhile, everything I posted above
are real claims of yours that have been repeatedly proven false.
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correction - You didn't claim that campagnolo makes special
pre-stretched shifter cables. You claimed that campagnolo makes special
_non_ stretch shifter cables...equally as false BTW
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https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/csOVQ3qa2ko/m/pHje0rQ2AQAJ
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The lowest possible graduates are hired for QC.
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OK, I guess it's good that I wasn't hired for QC then. (Besides the fact
that nothing could be further from the truth)
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And any company that would have a boss coming by and see you watching a bicycle race and asking you who is winning shows that you're working at a NOTHING company.
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Or, It's been a successful company since 1936 with no signs of slowing
down _precisely_ because they understand there's more to the individual
than just a body in a chair. Just yesterday during a staffing meeting
our CEO reiterated that people involved in the interviewing process
should be looking at the candidate holistically, not just on their
vocational qualifications, and that we should promote our work/life
balance philosophy (we currently have several openings due to some
retirements and new product initiatives).
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It's a pity you never worked anywhere that took an interest in what
tommy did outside of the office. Perhaps because they realized you were
an asshole that wouldn't last long anyway.
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So you have to go almost 3 years back to misrepresent what I said? Cool man.
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lol...nothing was misrepresented. You made the claim, and stood by it,
even though no such product exists (much like 'light lines').
    I have asked you before and will ask you again, when did you ever worl with optical cables in a practical sense so that you would have even a passing knowledge of their terminology?
Hewlett-Packard/Agilent Technologies Telecom Network Test Division for ten years.
Our flagship product was an OC-12 SONET diagnostic system.
https://testequipment.center/Products/Agilent-CERJAC-156MTS
This was the product we were producing when I was the test department manager. In addition I also visited numerous customer sites and handled field services issues. In the ten years I worked there, no one ever used the term "light lines".

The fact is that you believe that if you haven't heard a term it doesn't exist.
No, I research these things, dumbass. The reason the term doesn't exists is because no one uses it. To this day, the only reference to 'line lines' you have produced is a lighting system for a laboratory microscope, not a telecommunciation application.

But then you're a ghost worker who will be discovered with the increase in competition nad either work or be ended.
I'm not a 'ghost worker' you ignorant twit. I go into the office every day, and have done so except for a short period when the pandemic emergency was declared. Unlike useless lab techs like you, we were declared essential workers because we maintian part of the gas and oil industry infrastructure.
You were never more than an engineering tech who tried to take credit for everyone else's works, which is why you kept getting fired.

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