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date: Fri, 23 May 2008 16:23:54 -0700,    group: uk.games.video.playstation        back       
Re: Blu-ray Numbers Too Low To Release   
On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:17:04 -0400, "Arny Krueger" 
wrote:

>"Archimedes' Lever"  wrote
>in message news:s9hd34d6gmcludj4e707g9t4ufr3flrkq6@4ax.com
>> On Fri, 23 May 2008 07:32:44 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>> wrote
>>> in message
>>> news:0tkc34lab321ilmerui0lpdvut1nor4s87@4ax.com
>>>> On Thu, 22 May 2008 13:51:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>>> wrote
>>>>> in message
>>>>> news:giua34diltg2ab3a0sq0g5ja6aoapd28fr@4ax.com
>>>>>
>>>>>>  Funny...  I never mentioned the type of polymer and I
>>>>>> am fully aware that there are different materials used
>>>>>> for different purposes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Never said that you did. However, there's no form of
>>>>> polymer that is legal as supply piping in many areas.
>>>>>
>>>>  You should check the codes again.
>>>
>>> If you've got a point to make, then make it and document
>>> it.
>>>
>>> If you want me to prove you right when I think you're
>>> wrong, then you've got a lot to learn about life.
>>>
>>  CPVC
>>
>>  You lose.
>>
>>  Case closed.
>
>http://www.csemag.com/article/CA6418589.html
>
>"CPVC has technically been allowed for use under the state's plumbing code, 
>but it was restricted to use in areas where soil or water conditions caused 
>premature failure of copper pipe. It was also restricted to use in buildings 
>no taller than two stories. BSC's action in approving the EIR removes all 
>restriction on the use of CPVC in residential building, hotels and motels."
>
>IOW, even CPVC is *not legal* in California in buildings > 2 stories, or 
>anyplace where soil or water conditions does not cause premature failure of 
>copper pipe.
>
>This clearly supports my statement that "...there's no form of polymer that 
>is legal as supply piping in many areas."
>
>
>

  Actually, it indicates "clearly" that you are an idiot.

  Just so you know, dumbfuck...  you use the word "clearly" far too
often.

  You are clearly a self impotent twit.
date: Fri, 23 May 2008 16:23:54 -0700   author:   Archimedes' Lever

Re: Blu-ray Numbers Too Low To Release   
On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:23:54 -0700, Archimedes' Lever
 wrote:

>On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:17:04 -0400, "Arny Krueger" 
>wrote:
>
>>"Archimedes' Lever"  wrote
>>in message news:s9hd34d6gmcludj4e707g9t4ufr3flrkq6@4ax.com
>>> On Fri, 23 May 2008 07:32:44 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>> wrote
>>>> in message
>>>> news:0tkc34lab321ilmerui0lpdvut1nor4s87@4ax.com
>>>>> On Thu, 22 May 2008 13:51:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>>>> wrote
>>>>>> in message
>>>>>> news:giua34diltg2ab3a0sq0g5ja6aoapd28fr@4ax.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Funny...  I never mentioned the type of polymer and I
>>>>>>> am fully aware that there are different materials used
>>>>>>> for different purposes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Never said that you did. However, there's no form of
>>>>>> polymer that is legal as supply piping in many areas.
>>>>>>
>>>>>  You should check the codes again.
>>>>
>>>> If you've got a point to make, then make it and document
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> If you want me to prove you right when I think you're
>>>> wrong, then you've got a lot to learn about life.
>>>>
>>>  CPVC
>>>
>>>  You lose.
>>>
>>>  Case closed.
>>
>>http://www.csemag.com/article/CA6418589.html
>>
>>"CPVC has technically been allowed for use under the state's plumbing code, 
>>but it was restricted to use in areas where soil or water conditions caused 
>>premature failure of copper pipe. It was also restricted to use in buildings 
>>no taller than two stories. BSC's action in approving the EIR removes all 
>>restriction on the use of CPVC in residential building, hotels and motels."
>>
>>IOW, even CPVC is *not legal* in California in buildings > 2 stories, or 
>>anyplace where soil or water conditions does not cause premature failure of 
>>copper pipe.
>>
>>This clearly supports my statement that "...there's no form of polymer that 
>>is legal as supply piping in many areas."
>>
>>
>>
>
>  Actually, it indicates "clearly" that you are an idiot.
>
>  Just so you know, dumbfuck...  you use the word "clearly" far too
>often.
>
>  You are clearly a self impotent twit.

mummy thinks you're special.
-- 

http://bykerblog.wordpress.com/ - My thrilling new blog
XBL Tag: Chrisflynnuk
date: Fri, 23 May 2008 23:39:23 GMT   author:   Chris F

Re: Blu-ray Numbers Too Low To Release   
"Archimedes' Lever"  wrote
in message news:5eke341h5smlgm1fs7b2r8i0ro5bh4aat8@4ax.com
> On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:17:04 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>  wrote:
>
>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>> wrote
>> in message
>> news:s9hd34d6gmcludj4e707g9t4ufr3flrkq6@4ax.com
>>> On Fri, 23 May 2008 07:32:44 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>> wrote
>>>> in message
>>>> news:0tkc34lab321ilmerui0lpdvut1nor4s87@4ax.com
>>>>> On Thu, 22 May 2008 13:51:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>>>> wrote
>>>>>> in message
>>>>>> news:giua34diltg2ab3a0sq0g5ja6aoapd28fr@4ax.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Funny...  I never mentioned the type of polymer
>>>>>>> and I am fully aware that there are different
>>>>>>> materials used for different purposes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Never said that you did. However, there's no form of
>>>>>> polymer that is legal as supply piping in many areas.
>>>>>>
>>>>>  You should check the codes again.
>>>>
>>>> If you've got a point to make, then make it and
>>>> document it.
>>>>
>>>> If you want me to prove you right when I think you're
>>>> wrong, then you've got a lot to learn about life.
>>>>
>>>  CPVC
>>>
>>>  You lose.
>>>
>>>  Case closed.
>>
>> http://www.csemag.com/article/CA6418589.html
>>
>> "CPVC has technically been allowed for use under the
>> state's plumbing code, but it was restricted to use in
>> areas where soil or water conditions caused premature
>> failure of copper pipe. It was also restricted to use in
>> buildings no taller than two stories. BSC's action in
>> approving the EIR removes all restriction on the use of
>> CPVC in residential building, hotels and motels."
>>
>> IOW, even CPVC is *not legal* in California in buildings
>> > 2 stories, or anyplace where soil or water conditions
>> does not cause premature failure of copper pipe.
>>
>> This clearly supports my statement that "...there's no
>> form of polymer that is legal as supply piping in many
>> areas."

>  Actually, it indicates "clearly" that you are an idiot.

Oh, so now you realize that you lost the argument Mr. Lever, and have 
nothing but your frustration to spew.

>  Just so you know, dumbfuck...  you use the word
> "clearly" far too often.

So Lever-head, all of your profanity makes you seem to smart?  To who? 
Yourself?

>  You are clearly a self impotent twit.

IME most people who gratuitously start talking about impotency are venting 
their personal fears.
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 06:37:58 -0400   author:   Arny Krueger

Re: Blu-ray Numbers Too Low To Release   
"Chris F"  wrote in message
news:kale34pct0h7bvdga13p733qlk9ooklcng@4ax.com
> On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:23:54 -0700, Archimedes' Lever
>  wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:17:04 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>> wrote
>>> in message
>>> news:s9hd34d6gmcludj4e707g9t4ufr3flrkq6@4ax.com
>>>> On Fri, 23 May 2008 07:32:44 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>>> wrote
>>>>> in message
>>>>> news:0tkc34lab321ilmerui0lpdvut1nor4s87@4ax.com
>>>>>> On Thu, 22 May 2008 13:51:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>>>>> wrote
>>>>>>> in message
>>>>>>> news:giua34diltg2ab3a0sq0g5ja6aoapd28fr@4ax.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Funny...  I never mentioned the type of polymer
>>>>>>>> and I am fully aware that there are different
>>>>>>>> materials used for different purposes.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Never said that you did. However, there's no form of
>>>>>>> polymer that is legal as supply piping in many
>>>>>>> areas.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>  You should check the codes again.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you've got a point to make, then make it and
>>>>> document it.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you want me to prove you right when I think you're
>>>>> wrong, then you've got a lot to learn about life.
>>>>>
>>>>  CPVC
>>>>
>>>>  You lose.
>>>>
>>>>  Case closed.
>>>
>>> http://www.csemag.com/article/CA6418589.html
>>>
>>> "CPVC has technically been allowed for use under the
>>> state's plumbing code, but it was restricted to use in
>>> areas where soil or water conditions caused premature
>>> failure of copper pipe. It was also restricted to use
>>> in buildings no taller than two stories. BSC's action
>>> in approving the EIR removes all restriction on the use
>>> of CPVC in residential building, hotels and motels."
>>>
>>> IOW, even CPVC is *not legal* in California in
>>> buildings > 2 stories, or anyplace where soil or water
>>> conditions does not cause premature failure of copper
>>> pipe.
>>>
>>> This clearly supports my statement that "...there's no
>>> form of polymer that is legal as supply piping in many
>>> areas."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>  Actually, it indicates "clearly" that you are an idiot.
>>
>>  Just so you know, dumbfuck...  you use the word
>> "clearly" far too often.
>>
>>  You are clearly a self impotent twit.
>
> mummy thinks you're special.

More likely, she's frustrated because Mr. Lever can't meet her needs.
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 06:39:05 -0400   author:   Arny Krueger

Re: Blu-ray Numbers Too Low To Release   
On Sat, 24 May 2008 06:37:58 -0400, "Arny Krueger" 
wrote:

>"Archimedes' Lever"  wrote
>in message news:5eke341h5smlgm1fs7b2r8i0ro5bh4aat8@4ax.com
>> On Fri, 23 May 2008 10:17:04 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>> wrote
>>> in message
>>> news:s9hd34d6gmcludj4e707g9t4ufr3flrkq6@4ax.com
>>>> On Fri, 23 May 2008 07:32:44 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>>> wrote
>>>>> in message
>>>>> news:0tkc34lab321ilmerui0lpdvut1nor4s87@4ax.com
>>>>>> On Thu, 22 May 2008 13:51:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Archimedes' Lever" 
>>>>>>> wrote
>>>>>>> in message
>>>>>>> news:giua34diltg2ab3a0sq0g5ja6aoapd28fr@4ax.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  Funny...  I never mentioned the type of polymer
>>>>>>>> and I am fully aware that there are different
>>>>>>>> materials used for different purposes.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Never said that you did. However, there's no form of
>>>>>>> polymer that is legal as supply piping in many areas.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>  You should check the codes again.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you've got a point to make, then make it and
>>>>> document it.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you want me to prove you right when I think you're
>>>>> wrong, then you've got a lot to learn about life.
>>>>>
>>>>  CPVC
>>>>
>>>>  You lose.
>>>>
>>>>  Case closed.
>>>
>>> http://www.csemag.com/article/CA6418589.html
>>>
>>> "CPVC has technically been allowed for use under the
>>> state's plumbing code, but it was restricted to use in
>>> areas where soil or water conditions caused premature
>>> failure of copper pipe. It was also restricted to use in
>>> buildings no taller than two stories. BSC's action in
>>> approving the EIR removes all restriction on the use of
>>> CPVC in residential building, hotels and motels."
>>>
>>> IOW, even CPVC is *not legal* in California in buildings
>>> > 2 stories, or anyplace where soil or water conditions
>>> does not cause premature failure of copper pipe.
>>>
>>> This clearly supports my statement that "...there's no
>>> form of polymer that is legal as supply piping in many
>>> areas."
>
>>  Actually, it indicates "clearly" that you are an idiot.
>
>Oh, so now you realize that you lost the argument Mr. Lever, and have 
>nothing but your frustration to spew.
>
>>  Just so you know, dumbfuck...  you use the word
>> "clearly" far too often.
>
>So Lever-head, all of your profanity makes you seem to smart?  To who? 
>Yourself?
>
>>  You are clearly a self impotent twit.
>
>IME most people who gratuitously start talking about impotency are venting 
>their personal fears. 
>

  However, as has already been proven here...  your "estimation" and
reality have nothing to do with each other.
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 11:26:17 -0700   author:   Archimedes' Lever

Re: Blu-ray Numbers Too Low To Release   
On Sat, 24 May 2008 11:26:17 -0700, Archimedes' Lever
 wrote:


>
>  However, as has already been proven here...  your "estimation" and
>reality have nothing to do with each other.

reality is subjective.

i'm just glad i don't live in yours.
-- 

http://bykerblog.wordpress.com/ - My thrilling new blog
XBL Tag: Chrisflynnuk
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 18:31:26 GMT   author:   Chris F

Re: Blu-ray Numbers Too Low To Release   
"Chris F"  wrote in message 
news:tkng34let2larc80524v50s3ne8kh1jp6f@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 24 May 2008 11:26:17 -0700, Archimedes' Lever
>  wrote:
>
>
>>
>>  However, as has already been proven here...  your "estimation" and
>>reality have nothing to do with each other.
>
> reality is subjective.
>
> i'm just glad i don't live in yours.
> -- 
>
============================
You and me both!

What a miserable and pathetic life he must lead.
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 12:02:09 -0700   author:   Richard C.

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