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Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:53:44 -0700, fb <fb@nam.klo> wrote:


>Having trouble with the truth...again...as usual.


Proof Frank is psycho. Always projecting his faults on others.
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:55:01 -0700, oscar
<oscar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I've been using home computers before GUI even existed.


So what, me, and millions of others did also. You're nothing special.
>
> Every OS will have some quirks/bugs.


Of course.

>Having used Vista for about a year
>now, I can say that Vista is a very stable OS.


Not even close. If core elements continue to act up how can you say
Vista is stable? If you don't see things like Explorer needs to close,
then gives no reason you simply don't use or push your computer like
more seasoned users do. In fact I'll wager 99% of the wannabe
"experts" that post here merely play with their computers which
explains why they rarely see any issues. Either that or you don't
consider such things issues.

>I've found that the majority
>source of OS problems stem from:
>-bad software uninstall like the kind of bloatware that computer
>manufaturer's load up a computer for retail customers.


Explorer as the shell is build into Vista like it was every version of
Windows. While common for fanboys to do so, you can't excuse Microsoft
when core elements of Windows act up and they always have.

>-crappy software


Nothing is more crappy then Windows. It is bloated, sluggish, crashes
for no reason, sputters, hangs, stalls. Somehow I doubt you agree
Windows itself is crap, but the facts speak for themselves.

>-using damaging software such as poor "registry" cleaners.


That statement blows any creditability I might have given you.

>-allowing family and friends who claim to be experts to change the parameters
> of the OS.


LOL! Too funny! Better to listen to some dolt that posts here right?
>
>Regarding Vista. I disagree that Vista is a simple OS. For the average user
>Vista is more complicated than XP because it is laid out differently and it
>does much much more than XP.


Sorry, then I have to consider you rather dimwitted then. You know how
long it took me to get used to what changed in Vista? Oh a few
minutes, tops. Right clicking here and there can do wonders.
Absolutely many of the changes were bone headed, pointless, stupid,
but getting confused by them or stuck, don't be silly. I'm a very
seasoned user and know Windows inside and out.

As far as doing more that is in part part of Vista's problem. In gets
in the way. A good OS should know it's place and stay in the
background. Don't speak, unless spoken to.

Imagine an airline pilot fighting with the controls of some jumbo jet
over some screen flashing you don't have permission or some other half
ass nag screen that prevented the pilot from safely flying the plane
or taking evasive action. Vista is a nag, not a protector. Only fools
think otherwise.
>
>I always advise average users to buy a book on Vista. (Yeah, it's unfair
>that you don't get a big book when you buy the system but no one ever said
>that the world of computers is fair). Buy one of those big thick books at
>B&N, read it slowly and get to know Vista and all it has to offer. Almost
>none will do that and eventually they will revert to finger poking, mucking
>up Vista and blaming it on Microsoft.


LOL! Figures, you're a "book learned" Windows expert then?
>
>Now, if you really have major problems with Vista (and you didn't do
>anything to mess up the OS system files) and the "tech support" is blaming it
>on Vista, 99% chance is that it's a hardware or third party software problem
>and the "tech support" is too dumb to know that. And I’m not trying to
>disparage “tech support.” They really are not technically trained or
>experienced to handle difficult problems.


You are? Ok, explain why. Take all the space you need. I can always
use a good laugh.
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:56:38 -0400, the <the@the.com> wrote:

>Alias wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:50:22 -0400, the wrote:
>>
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:35:53 -0400, the wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> /Alias** wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> <snipped the rant>
>>>>>
>>>>> Once you start locking in on someone with the <stalk>, you turn silly
>>>>> and start beating your chest, about your worthless accomplishments.
>>>> Shouldn't you be spanking a monkey or something?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> When you stop tossing $hit out of your cage so that I can get to you,
>>> I'll accommodate you.

>>
>> Oh, how clever and cute! NOT.
>>

>
>This is your best comeback?
>
>How *cute*? Men don't use the word *cute* not unless you have sugar in
>your tank, dear.


Real men use "dear" when talking to other men?

For your further education which is obviously very lacking, in
addition to meaning attractive, dainty or pretty being "cute" can
infer being clever shrewd and other things. You probably didn't know
because for sure you're not very clever and shrewd would be laughable.
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Ringmaster wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:53:44 -0700, fb <fb@nam.klo> wrote:
>
>
>> Having trouble with the truth...again...as usual.

>
> Proof Frank is psycho. Always projecting his faults on others.



I don't know about psycho. Usually, those people may be crazy but they
aren't usually stupid and Frank is pretty ignorant and stupid. I picture
Frank more like an Archie Bunker.

Alias
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Ringmaster wrote:

> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:53:44 -0700, fb <fb@nam.klo> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Having trouble with the truth...again...as usual.

>
>
> Proof Frank is psycho. Always projecting his faults on others.


--------------------------------------------------

I see that you're (as usual) far too blindly drunk to read, yet along
comprehend what you've tried to read.
Have bubba "drive" you again. It might be relaxing!...LOL!
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Ringmaster wrote:

> Real men use "dear" when talking to other men?
>
> For your further education which is obviously very lacking, in
> addition to meaning attractive, dainty or pretty being "cute" can
> infer being clever shrewd and other things. You probably didn't know
> because for sure you're not very clever and shrewd would be laughable.
>


As an example, my hubby Ringmaster looks "cute" right after his bubble
bath and prancing around only wearing a fresh pair of Depends.
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

/Alias** wrote:

> Ringmaster wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:53:44 -0700, fb <fb@nam.klo> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Having trouble with the truth...again...as usual.

>>
>>
>> Proof Frank is psycho. Always projecting his faults on others.

>
>
>
> I don't know about psycho.


Look in the mirror.

Usually, those people may be crazy...

Look in the mirror.

but they
> aren't usually stupid and Frank is pretty ignorant and stupid.


Again look in the mirror. You'll see the very best example of stupid,
crazy, ignorant and loser!

I picture
> Frank more like an Archie Bunker.


I use to eat at and occasionally chat with Carol O'Connor at his BH
restaurant.
He was much more intelligent and smarter than you could ever hope to be.
Face it alias, you're just not that bright!
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?


Ringmaster, you statements show just how computer stupid you really are.

Rant your rants puff your chest play the big man. Your a fool.

Seasoned user ppppffffttttt. Your a dipsh**.

Vista works. Better then XP, linux, apple or anything else you want to
put it up against.

Now its late and your mommy must need her dell 2400 back.

Keep studying and maybe one day computers will not confuse you so much.
And then Vista will not cause you the headaches it does to people who
are incapable of useing it.

One day son, one day you will be a man.

But not today.

Thanks for the chuckle.


--
joel406
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?


"Alias" <fbis@wankerin.grade.sch> wrote in message
news:g5gooc$d8j$2@aioe.org...
> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:14:16 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:
>
>> "Alias" <fbis@wankerin.grade.sch> wrote in message
>> news:g5g8f2$gps$1@aioe.org...
>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:03:34 -0400, Mike Hall - MVP wrote:
>>>
>>>> "/Alias**" <aka@masked&anonymous.de> wrote in message
>>>> news:%23BHzozd5IHA.4268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> oscar wrote:
>>>>>> I've been using home computers before GUI even existed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Me too. The Sims rocked on a 286 with DRDOS.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The Sims appeared beginning of 2000 and as far as I am aware was never
>>>> released in just plain DOS version. It also required a CPU clock speed
>>>> of 233mhz, which is just a little beyond a 286..
>>>
>>> Oops, you're wrong. I was playing the SimCity in 89, sonny. I was in LA
>>> at the time. Perhaps it never made it to merry ole England. It only
>>> built cities and you could even steal money from the coffers and if you
>>> stole too much, bars would appear and you went to "jail". It was called
>>> SimCity back then:
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimCity
>>>
>>> Alias

>>
>> So you were in LA?

>
> Yeah.
>
>> I didn't know they let scum into LA.

>
> LOL! You've obviously never been there but that won't stop you from
> making a fool out of yourself with this post.
>
>> If they knew
>> you used Linux, they would have deported your sorry ass back to Spain in
>> a New York Minute.

>
> And "they" are whom? If you went to LA, you'd be either dead or wish you
> were dead in a New York second. Oh, and US Citizens such as myself cannot
> be deported to a foreign country, Spain or otherwise, much less by a city
> government.
>
> Alias
>


ROFLOL Whooo-Boy Somebody help be back into my chair! L.A. IS one of the
scum capitals of the US from what I have experienced. ...No offence to the
good people that live there, BUT... You are right Alias. One might consider
killing one's self if they had to stay there long. What an armpit. I lived
in California for 12 years, and after moving away, I have never looked back.
Yucck! <sigh> I do miss the ocean though.

Cheers
 
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Yeah-whatever wrote:
> "Alias" <fbis@wankerin.grade.sch> wrote in message
> news:g5gooc$d8j$2@aioe.org...
>
>>On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:14:16 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Alias" <fbis@wankerin.grade.sch> wrote in message
>>>news:g5g8f2$gps$1@aioe.org...
>>>
>>>>On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:03:34 -0400, Mike Hall - MVP wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>"/Alias**" <aka@masked&anonymous.de> wrote in message
>>>>>news:%23BHzozd5IHA.4268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>>>oscar wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I've been using home computers before GUI even existed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Me too. The Sims rocked on a 286 with DRDOS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Alias
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>The Sims appeared beginning of 2000 and as far as I am aware was never
>>>>>released in just plain DOS version. It also required a CPU clock speed
>>>>>of 233mhz, which is just a little beyond a 286..
>>>>
>>>>Oops, you're wrong. I was playing the SimCity in 89, sonny. I was in LA
>>>>at the time. Perhaps it never made it to merry ole England. It only
>>>>built cities and you could even steal money from the coffers and if you
>>>>stole too much, bars would appear and you went to "jail". It was called
>>>>SimCity back then:
>>>>
>>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimCity
>>>>
>>>>Alias
>>>
>>>So you were in LA?

>>
>>Yeah.
>>
>>
>>> I didn't know they let scum into LA.

>>
>>LOL! You've obviously never been there but that won't stop you from
>>making a fool out of yourself with this post.
>>
>>
>>> If they knew
>>>you used Linux, they would have deported your sorry ass back to Spain in
>>>a New York Minute.

>>
>>And "they" are whom? If you went to LA, you'd be either dead or wish you
>>were dead in a New York second. Oh, and US Citizens such as myself cannot
>>be deported to a foreign country, Spain or otherwise, much less by a city
>>government.
>>
>>Alias
>>

>
>
> ROFLOL Whooo-Boy Somebody help be back into my chair! L.A. IS one of the
> scum capitals of the US from what I have experienced. ...No offence to the
> good people that live there, BUT... You are right Alias.


LA is huge! Alias lived in South Central LA. One of the gang ridden and
most dangerous areas of LA.

One might consider
> killing one's self if they had to stay there long. What an armpit. I lived
> in California for 12 years, and after moving away, I have never looked back.
> Yucck! <sigh> I do miss the ocean though.


Where exactly in LA did you live? Certainly like all major cities, LA
has it's good and it's bad areas. The best part of LA is the west side:
BH, CC, Brentwood, Westwood, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, and they
are world class areas. Certainly not 'scum' areas.
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Ringmaster wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:56:38 -0400, the <the@the.com> wrote:
>
>> Alias wrote:
>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:50:22 -0400, the wrote:
>>>
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:35:53 -0400, the wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> /Alias** wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <snipped the rant>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Once you start locking in on someone with the <stalk>, you turn silly
>>>>>> and start beating your chest, about your worthless accomplishments.
>>>>> Shouldn't you be spanking a monkey or something?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> When you stop tossing $hit out of your cage so that I can get to you,
>>>> I'll accommodate you.
>>> Oh, how clever and cute! NOT.
>>>

>> This is your best comeback?
>>
>> How *cute*? Men don't use the word *cute* not unless you have sugar in
>> your tank, dear.

>
> Real men use "dear" when talking to other men?


I consider Alias to be of the female gender, just like K-Man is a female
trying to post like a man. You can see that side come out of Alias, just
like I see the lunatic side of you coming out, which is unmistakably
present.

<snipped the rest of your BS>
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

FAB wrote:
> Yeah-whatever wrote:
>> "Alias" <fbis@wankerin.grade.sch> wrote in message
>> news:g5gooc$d8j$2@aioe.org...
>>
>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:14:16 -0700, Bill Yanaire wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Alias" <fbis@wankerin.grade.sch> wrote in message
>>>> news:g5g8f2$gps$1@aioe.org...
>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:03:34 -0400, Mike Hall - MVP wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> "/Alias**" <aka@masked&anonymous.de> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:%23BHzozd5IHA.4268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> oscar wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've been using home computers before GUI even existed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Me too. The Sims rocked on a 286 with DRDOS.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alias
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Sims appeared beginning of 2000 and as far as I am aware was
>>>>>> never
>>>>>> released in just plain DOS version. It also required a CPU clock
>>>>>> speed
>>>>>> of 233mhz, which is just a little beyond a 286..
>>>>>
>>>>> Oops, you're wrong. I was playing the SimCity in 89, sonny. I was
>>>>> in LA
>>>>> at the time. Perhaps it never made it to merry ole England. It only
>>>>> built cities and you could even steal money from the coffers and if
>>>>> you
>>>>> stole too much, bars would appear and you went to "jail". It was
>>>>> called
>>>>> SimCity back then:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimCity
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>>
>>>> So you were in LA?
>>>
>>> Yeah.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I didn't know they let scum into LA.
>>>
>>> LOL! You've obviously never been there but that won't stop you from
>>> making a fool out of yourself with this post.
>>>
>>>
>>>> If they knew
>>>> you used Linux, they would have deported your sorry ass back to
>>>> Spain in
>>>> a New York Minute.
>>>
>>> And "they" are whom? If you went to LA, you'd be either dead or wish you
>>> were dead in a New York second. Oh, and US Citizens such as myself
>>> cannot
>>> be deported to a foreign country, Spain or otherwise, much less by a
>>> city
>>> government.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>>

>>
>>
>> ROFLOL Whooo-Boy Somebody help be back into my chair! L.A. IS one of
>> the scum capitals of the US from what I have experienced. ...No
>> offence to the good people that live there, BUT... You are right Alias.

>
> LA is huge! Alias lived in South Central LA. One of the gang ridden and
> most dangerous areas of LA.


Wrong again, Frank. I lived in Los Feliz.

>
> One might consider
>> killing one's self if they had to stay there long. What an armpit. I
>> lived in California for 12 years, and after moving away, I have never
>> looked back. Yucck! <sigh> I do miss the ocean though.

>
> Where exactly in LA did you live? Certainly like all major cities, LA
> has it's good and it's bad areas. The best part of LA is the west side:
> BH, CC, Brentwood, Westwood, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, and they
> are world class areas. Certainly not 'scum' areas.


Note that Frank considers the white areas to be the "good" areas.

Alias
 
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/Alias** wrote:
>>>
>>> ROFLOL Whooo-Boy Somebody help be back into my chair! L.A. IS one of
>>> the scum capitals of the US from what I have experienced. ...No
>>> offence to the good people that live there, BUT... You are right Alias.

>>
>> LA is huge! Alias lived in South Central LA. One of the gang ridden
>> and most dangerous areas of LA.

>
> Wrong again, Frank. I lived in Los Feliz.
>


BS Alias, I lived in LA for many years. The gangs will come to Los Feliz
and blow your a-hole away there too, if provoked. I know there is gang
activity Los Feliz.

If you're not living in Beverly Hills, Bel Air or over there were Ali
lived and going out to the beach westward for the most part where one
could afford protection, one is subject to possible gang trouble. You
even got it at the beach gang trouble if you step wrong.

I got chased by some SA(s), 10 deep in the car, from the Hollywood
freeway to another freeway. I think it was the 110 freeway, I think,
with those maniacs chasing me with guns pulled and hanging out the car
windows. That was back in the 80's. I would not want to go back to LA in
2008 to see what it is like now.
 
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the wrote:
> /Alias** wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ROFLOL Whooo-Boy Somebody help be back into my chair! L.A. IS one
>>>> of the scum capitals of the US from what I have experienced. ...No
>>>> offence to the good people that live there, BUT... You are right Alias.
>>>
>>> LA is huge! Alias lived in South Central LA. One of the gang ridden
>>> and most dangerous areas of LA.

>>
>> Wrong again, Frank. I lived in Los Feliz.
>>

>
> BS Alias, I lived in LA for many years. The gangs will come to Los Feliz
> and blow your a-hole away there too, if provoked. I know there is gang
> activity Los Feliz.


I lived in LA for five years. I also lived in Hollywood and near
Wilshire Blvd. I never had any problems. Perhaps your piss poor attitude
attracts gang bangers but that's your problem.

>
> If you're not living in Beverly Hills, Bel Air or over there were Ali
> lived and going out to the beach westward for the most part where one
> could afford protection, one is subject to possible gang trouble. You
> even got it at the beach gang trouble if you step wrong.


I guess you do a lot of wrong stepping.

>
> I got chased by some SA(s), 10 deep in the car, from the Hollywood
> freeway to another freeway. I think it was the 110 freeway, I think,
> with those maniacs chasing me with guns pulled and hanging out the car
> windows. That was back in the 80's. I would not want to go back to LA in
> 2008 to see what it is like now.


I left LA in 90 so I was there in the 80s and never had a problem. I
even visited South Central with some El Salvadorean friends of mine and
had no problem. Of course, I speak fluent Spanish and you don't. I
remember going into a Mexican restaurant downtown where I was the only
"gringo" there and no one could speak English. After I ordered in
perfect Spanish, everyone in the restaurant stopped what they were doing
and had a big WTF on their faces. I sat down with my Mexican friend and
ate with no problems at all.

Alias
 
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/Alias** wrote:
> the wrote:
>> /Alias** wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> ROFLOL Whooo-Boy Somebody help be back into my chair! L.A. IS one
>>>>> of the scum capitals of the US from what I have experienced. ...No
>>>>> offence to the good people that live there, BUT... You are right
>>>>> Alias.
>>>>
>>>> LA is huge! Alias lived in South Central LA. One of the gang ridden
>>>> and most dangerous areas of LA.
>>>
>>> Wrong again, Frank. I lived in Los Feliz.
>>>

>>
>> BS Alias, I lived in LA for many years. The gangs will come to Los
>> Feliz and blow your a-hole away there too, if provoked. I know there
>> is gang activity Los Feliz.

>
> I lived in LA for five years. I also lived in Hollywood and near
> Wilshire Blvd. I never had any problems. Perhaps your piss poor attitude
> attracts gang bangers but that's your problem.


I lived in Hollywood and partied back in the 70's and 80's on Wilshire
Blvd and knew people who lived there. I ran the streets from the beach,
to Orange county, Valley, East LA, China Town, Long Beach, Hermosa
Beach, all the beaches, Riverside and to Palm Springs, because I knew
people all over LA county and even knew gang bangers. I could go
anywhere, no one messed with me or my posse, and I was in IT too.

>
>>
>> If you're not living in Beverly Hills, Bel Air or over there were Ali
>> lived and going out to the beach westward for the most part where one
>> could afford protection, one is subject to possible gang trouble. You
>> even got it at the beach gang trouble if you step wrong.

>
> I guess you do a lot of wrong stepping.


No, I knew how to do the right stepping and knew the right people to
step with, idiot.

>
>>
>> I got chased by some SA(s), 10 deep in the car, from the Hollywood
>> freeway to another freeway. I think it was the 110 freeway, I think,
>> with those maniacs chasing me with guns pulled and hanging out the car
>> windows. That was back in the 80's. I would not want to go back to LA
>> in 2008 to see what it is like now.

>
> I left LA in 90 so I was there in the 80s and never had a problem. I
> even visited South Central with some El Salvadorean friends of mine and
> had no problem. Of course, I speak fluent Spanish and you don't.


You are a p-u-s-s-y, and you don't know what you're talking about,
because I ran the streets there. And you don't need to be speaking
fluent Spanish when you have the respect out the gate to begin with, stupid.

The stupid SA(s) cut me off on the freeway, I pulled up to them in the
Benz and cussed them out riding 10 deep in the car an impala, SA car of
choice, they were drunk or high, and the chase was on.

Other than that, I had some fool SA on Imperial Hwy throw a rock at the
Benz and it hit it. I did a u-turn in the middle of Imperial Hwy, caught
him, choked him, banged his head up against the wall, and while he was
laying on the ground with his mouth open, I put my cigarette out in his
mouth and got back into the car and drove away. When you're 6ft 6in tall
and weighed 250-260, you can get away with it, right on Imperial Hwy.

I
> remember going into a Mexican restaurant downtown where I was the only
> "gringo" there and no one could speak English. After I ordered in
> perfect Spanish, everyone in the restaurant stopped what they were doing
> and had a big WTF on their faces. I sat down with my Mexican friend and
> ate with no problems at all.


Fool, I been down in Texas on the Mexican border all into Mexico and
partied and even down to the CA/Mex border too, and got the respect.

You pull up anywhere in a signal red colored Benz, and it's looking
beautiful clean, and detailed, then you're going to get the respect
right out the gate tossing a tip here and their too.

I left LA in 1987, just before the freeway shooting started to happen.

You know how they respect cars in Calif. So when I rolled up in a
fabulous car, I got the respect, no questions asked.
 
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the wrote:
> Ringmaster wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:56:38 -0400, the <the@the.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:50:22 -0400, the wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:35:53 -0400, the wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /Alias** wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <snipped the rant>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Once you start locking in on someone with the <stalk>, you turn
>>>>>>> silly
>>>>>>> and start beating your chest, about your worthless accomplishments.
>>>>>> Shouldn't you be spanking a monkey or something?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> When you stop tossing $hit out of your cage so that I can get to you,
>>>>> I'll accommodate you.
>>>> Oh, how clever and cute! NOT.
>>> This is your best comeback?
>>>
>>> How *cute*? Men don't use the word *cute* not unless you have sugar
>>> in your tank, dear.

>>
>> Real men use "dear" when talking to other men?

>
> I consider Alias to be of the female gender, just like K-Man is a female
> trying to post like a man. You can see that side come out of Alias, just
> like I see the lunatic side of you coming out, which is unmistakably
> present.


Well, you're wrong. I am male. Course, you're usually wrong about
everything so it isn't surprising.

Alias
>
> <snipped the rest of your BS>
>
>
>
 
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the wrote:
> /Alias** wrote:
>> the wrote:
>>> /Alias** wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ROFLOL Whooo-Boy Somebody help be back into my chair! L.A. IS one
>>>>>> of the scum capitals of the US from what I have experienced. ...No
>>>>>> offence to the good people that live there, BUT... You are right
>>>>>> Alias.
>>>>>
>>>>> LA is huge! Alias lived in South Central LA. One of the gang ridden
>>>>> and most dangerous areas of LA.
>>>>
>>>> Wrong again, Frank. I lived in Los Feliz.
>>>>
>>>
>>> BS Alias, I lived in LA for many years. The gangs will come to Los
>>> Feliz and blow your a-hole away there too, if provoked. I know there
>>> is gang activity Los Feliz.

>>
>> I lived in LA for five years. I also lived in Hollywood and near
>> Wilshire Blvd. I never had any problems. Perhaps your piss poor
>> attitude attracts gang bangers but that's your problem.

>
> I lived in Hollywood and partied back in the 70's and 80's on Wilshire
> Blvd and knew people who lived there. I ran the streets from the beach,
> to Orange county, Valley, East LA, China Town, Long Beach, Hermosa
> Beach, all the beaches, Riverside and to Palm Springs, because I knew
> people all over LA county and even knew gang bangers. I could go
> anywhere, no one messed with me or my posse, and I was in IT too.
>
>>
>>>
>>> If you're not living in Beverly Hills, Bel Air or over there were Ali
>>> lived and going out to the beach westward for the most part where one
>>> could afford protection, one is subject to possible gang trouble. You
>>> even got it at the beach gang trouble if you step wrong.

>>
>> I guess you do a lot of wrong stepping.

>
> No, I knew how to do the right stepping and knew the right people to
> step with, idiot.
>
>>
>>>
>>> I got chased by some SA(s), 10 deep in the car, from the Hollywood
>>> freeway to another freeway. I think it was the 110 freeway, I think,
>>> with those maniacs chasing me with guns pulled and hanging out the
>>> car windows. That was back in the 80's. I would not want to go back
>>> to LA in 2008 to see what it is like now.

>>
>> I left LA in 90 so I was there in the 80s and never had a problem. I
>> even visited South Central with some El Salvadorean friends of mine
>> and had no problem. Of course, I speak fluent Spanish and you don't.

>
> You are a p-u-s-s-y, and you don't know what you're talking about,
> because I ran the streets there. And you don't need to be speaking
> fluent Spanish when you have the respect out the gate to begin with,
> stupid.
>
> The stupid SA(s) cut me off on the freeway, I pulled up to them in the
> Benz and cussed them out riding 10 deep in the car an impala, SA car of
> choice, they were drunk or high, and the chase was on.
>
> Other than that, I had some fool SA on Imperial Hwy throw a rock at the
> Benz and it hit it. I did a u-turn in the middle of Imperial Hwy, caught
> him, choked him, banged his head up against the wall, and while he was
> laying on the ground with his mouth open, I put my cigarette out in his
> mouth and got back into the car and drove away. When you're 6ft 6in tall
> and weighed 250-260, you can get away with it, right on Imperial Hwy.
>
> I
>> remember going into a Mexican restaurant downtown where I was the only
>> "gringo" there and no one could speak English. After I ordered in
>> perfect Spanish, everyone in the restaurant stopped what they were
>> doing and had a big WTF on their faces. I sat down with my Mexican
>> friend and ate with no problems at all.

>
> Fool, I been down in Texas on the Mexican border all into Mexico and
> partied and even down to the CA/Mex border too, and got the respect.
>
> You pull up anywhere in a signal red colored Benz, and it's looking
> beautiful clean, and detailed, then you're going to get the respect
> right out the gate tossing a tip here and their too.
>
> I left LA in 1987, just before the freeway shooting started to happen.
>
> You know how they respect cars in Calif. So when I rolled up in a
> fabulous car, I got the respect, no questions asked.


You sure have a skewered concept of respect. How long have you had this
problem, all your life?

Alias
 
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Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

/Alias** wrote:
> the wrote:
>> Ringmaster wrote:
>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:56:38 -0400, the <the@the.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:50:22 -0400, the wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:35:53 -0400, the wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> /Alias** wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> <snipped the rant>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Once you start locking in on someone with the <stalk>, you turn
>>>>>>>> silly
>>>>>>>> and start beating your chest, about your worthless accomplishments.
>>>>>>> Shouldn't you be spanking a monkey or something?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you stop tossing $hit out of your cage so that I can get to you,
>>>>>> I'll accommodate you.
>>>>> Oh, how clever and cute! NOT.
>>>> This is your best comeback?
>>>>
>>>> How *cute*? Men don't use the word *cute* not unless you have sugar
>>>> in your tank, dear.
>>>
>>> Real men use "dear" when talking to other men?

>>
>> I consider Alias to be of the female gender, just like K-Man is a
>> female trying to post like a man. You can see that side come out of
>> Alias, just like I see the lunatic side of you coming out, which is
>> unmistakably present.

>
> Well, you're wrong. I am male. Course, you're usually wrong about
> everything so it isn't surprising.
>


I don't believe you. If nothing else you are she/male.
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

the wrote:
> /Alias** wrote:
>> the wrote:
>>> Ringmaster wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:56:38 -0400, the <the@the.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:50:22 -0400, the wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:35:53 -0400, the wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> /Alias** wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> <snipped the rant>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Once you start locking in on someone with the <stalk>, you turn
>>>>>>>>> silly
>>>>>>>>> and start beating your chest, about your worthless
>>>>>>>>> accomplishments.
>>>>>>>> Shouldn't you be spanking a monkey or something?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When you stop tossing $hit out of your cage so that I can get to
>>>>>>> you,
>>>>>>> I'll accommodate you.
>>>>>> Oh, how clever and cute! NOT.
>>>>> This is your best comeback?
>>>>>
>>>>> How *cute*? Men don't use the word *cute* not unless you have sugar
>>>>> in your tank, dear.
>>>>
>>>> Real men use "dear" when talking to other men?
>>>
>>> I consider Alias to be of the female gender, just like K-Man is a
>>> female trying to post like a man. You can see that side come out of
>>> Alias, just like I see the lunatic side of you coming out, which is
>>> unmistakably present.

>>
>> Well, you're wrong. I am male. Course, you're usually wrong about
>> everything so it isn't surprising.
>>

>
> I don't believe you.


I don't care what you believe.

> If nothing else you are she/male.


So, you're a sexist and a homophobe. Now everyone knows.

Alias
 
Re: Microsoft - Why have I had nothing but issues ONE AFTER ANOTHER?

/Alias** wrote:
>
> You sure have a skewered concept of respect. How long have you had this
> problem, all your life?
>



How would you know anything about the streets in your Spanish Clark Kent
life, talking about you ordered some food in a Mex restaurant speaking
Spanish and that was the .1 millisecond you were noticed in life. :)

The best you could muster-up to ride up in is your big wheel with a cape
on your back. Maybe a two year old appreciated it. :)
 
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