On 10/6/2024 4:54 PM, cyclintom wrote:
Until Obama was elected, my selling of "tried out and didn't like" bicycles went perfectly well.
Give us details. All I recall was complaints.
Biden wasn't elected. That was election fraud as clear as possible. The statistics alone prove it. But you being an engineering teacher do not believe statistics.
Somehow, over 50 judges disagreed with you, including many judges
appointed by Trump.
But hold on to your persecution fantasies. Too bad they don't seem to
make you happier.
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- Frank Krygowski
On 11/13/2024 12:20 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Wed Oct 9 13:56:30 2024 Zen Cycle wrote:
On 10/9/2024 1:26 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Tue Oct 8 21:26:56 2024 Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 10/8/2024 6:02 PM, Tom Kunich wrote:
You're expecting Krygowski to be charitable about anything since I told >>>>> him that he was not the reincarnation of Jobst?
You're confused or fantasizing. I've never claimed to be a reincarnation >>>> of Jobst.
I think what confuses you is that both Jobst and I were educated in
Mechanical Engineering. We both have made use of that education when >>>> addressing come technical aspects of cycling. Yes, he did it far, far >>>> more than I did, and I'd never claim otherwise.
But when you read competent engineering opinions, you think "Jobst"
instead of "engineer."
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- Frank Krygowski
Frank, you confuse no one.
except you and the floriduh dumbass
Jobst worked for Porche before comoing to the4 UInited States and working for H-P.
I worked for HP for ten years. Does that mean I'm as good as Jobst?
You went from a nothing job to a lesser job because you couldn't even hack maintenance.
You'd know all about getting bounced to lesser jobs
Your claim that a degree in mechanical engineering means something is a joke since that degree has produced not one thing.
oh, the irony.....
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No I wouldn't since every job was a promotion.
Is that what they told you?
Every job I also made more money and in some cases a LOT more money.
Which is why you're living on social security now...got it
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/hicB2nXjlr4/m/G2axqs0k_IwJ
cycl...@yahoo.com Aug 9, 2013, 11:11:36?AM
" Trouble is that while I was out of it I sold or gave away almost my
entire bicycle collection. And all of my wardrobe and most of my tools!
And now on Social Security I have to VERY slowly make it up."
Working at H-P as a QC specialist is perfectly fine.
I agree. I had many friends in QC roles at HP, and was offered a job
with them at one point. I didn't take it.
> Just stop pretending that you could design anything.
Says the guy that couldn't explain why he needed a peripheral 24 bit ADC
when the micro controller he programmed had an integrated ten bit ADC.
(and no, dumbass, I'm not implying the 10 bit A/D has just as good resolution, I asked why you needed the higher resolution, you couldn't
answer the question.)
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On 10/9/2024 1:30 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Sun Oct 6 20:50:32 2024 Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 10/6/2024 6:54 PM, cyclintom wrote:
That you like your bike is fine for you.
Thank you.
Now maybe you'll stop mocking the fact that my bike is different from
the ones you buy and try to resell?
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- Frank Krygowski
So you make every attempt to imply that there is something wrong with the bikes I'm trying to sell in an Obama destroyed marketplace?
:-) So it's _still_ Obama's fault? That's hilarious!
Tom, I don't know what if anything is wrong with the bikes you're
continually trying to sell. What I know is you continually buy bikes,
tell us how great they are, then change your mind and say you're getting
rid of them. You continually tell us about your various mechanical
problems with your bikes. And you frequently complain that nobody wants
to buy the bikes you're trying to sell.
The entire exercise seems to generate nothing but complaints from you. Meanwhile, I don't remember ever posting a complaint about my bike. It
works for me. I really like it. I'm glad you admit it's fine for me.
It's too bad your bikes are not fine for you.
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- Frank Krygowski
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