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De : frkrygow (at) *nospam* sbcglobal.net (Frank Krygowski)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 21. Mar 2025, 23:02:01
Autres entêtes
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On 3/21/2025 2:21 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Thu Mar 20 16:47:04 2025 Zen Cycle wrote:
On 3/20/2025 3:34 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Tue Mar 18 17:18:50 2025 Zen Cycle wrote:
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Flunky, I don't know if you have a degree or not.
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I guess you'll have to take my word for it.
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But you've never worked as a real engineer
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My work history and managers across the years disagree with you.
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znd your comprehension of engineering and its principles is so little as to be nothing.
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Like how PWM is used to test cables? lol. Tell us again how you designed
medical devices but never had to deal with the FDA, or how you designed,
tested, and released, wrote a 1000 page manual, and conducted training
for a comm board for the space station in less than a year.
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The FACT that you speed every minute of your working hours on this newsgroup
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Not a fact at all.
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and your continuous bullshitting about what you do is proof of that.
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I rarely discuss my work here, you're the one that continually makes up
things about what I do for work - one day I'm a manufacturing engineer,
then I'm a production engineer, then I'm a QC manager...
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If you're self supporting that is fine. But don't tell us that you know shit from Shinola.
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I know that using a peripheral 24 bit a/d converter in a water current
detection device is not necessary when the integral 10 bit version would
have done the job just as well. I also know no one in the industry uses
the term 'light lines' for fiber optics, and you can't use PWM to test
cables. You, meanwhile are insistent that you've witnessed a blatent
violation of the laws of physics when a dent popped out of your top tube
by riding the bike.
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At your age you tell us you're a racer.
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Yes, I race. This time of year it's Zwift.
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https://www.strava.com/activities/13888341523
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Then you try to pass off that you did 2, 200 mile rides at an average speed of 20 mph with climbing in them
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No matter how many times you tell that lie, it will never become true.
That's your fabrication. I never wrote, implied, or posted anything even
remotely resembling that. For that fact, no one here believes I've ever
made such a claim, and everyone knows you're making it up.
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We don't need you pretending to be important.
You quite obviously aren't.
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I've asked this repeatedly - please post any reference where I ever
claimed that.
Just show us your LinkedIn account if you want us to believe that anyone would recommend you.
We don't need you lying about your 200 mile rides.
Tom, we don't need YOU lying about a claim Zen never made. NOBODY has backed up your claim.
You seem to be descending more and mote into an imaginary world.
Some of us are wondering about your sanity.
-- - Frank Krygowski