Johnny Mortel

Pros and Cons of Coal

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4 minutes ago, Dan Warnick said:

There wasn't a compliment or an ounce of agreement in my comment.  Sorry about that.

Actually, that seemed rather obvious.  Oh, well. 

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14 minutes ago, Jan van Eck said:

Actually, that seemed rather obvious.  Oh, well. 

Yes, well, based on the comments above, one can't be too sure.

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1 hour ago, Dan Warnick said:

There wasn't a compliment or an ounce of agreement in my comment.  Sorry about that.

No really, I'm hurt.

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1 hour ago, Jan van Eck said:

Actually, that seemed rather obvious.  Oh, well. 

It was, it seems rather obvious I understood this and was pulling his leg. Oh, well.

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5 minutes ago, DA? said:

It was, it seems rather obvious I understood this and was pulling his leg. Oh, well.

Please don't pull anything of mine.  Thanks.

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44 minutes ago, Dan Warnick said:

Please don't pull anything of mine.  Thanks.

Not even the wool from your eyes?

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1 hour ago, DA? said:

It was, it seems rather obvious I understood this and was pulling his leg. Oh, well.

Mr. Hawtin, it is quite apparent that you were not "pulling his leg," and in any event this is intended to be a forum for serious discussion, not "leg-pulling," irrespective of how you are choosing to couch it.  I think it is high time to refrain from further negative castigations of other writers on this forum.  You do seem to have a propensity for doing that.  Otherwise I predict the Moderators are going to step in and shut down your membership, and that would be a shame.  Time to move on. 

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23 minutes ago, Jan van Eck said:

Mr. Hawtin, it is quite apparent that you were not "pulling his leg," and in any event this is intended to be a forum for serious discussion, not "leg-pulling," irrespective of how you are choosing to couch it.  I think it is high time to refrain from further negative castigations of other writers on this forum.  You do seem to have a propensity for doing that.  Otherwise I predict the Moderators are going to step in and shut down your membership, and that would be a shame.  Time to move on. 

It's not just one way, is it? You want to shut me down as I don't have your opinion? Next stop I'll be having to wear a coloured shape and books will be burnt. Seems you don't share my sense of humour if you thought I was being serious about what was said.

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16 minutes ago, DA? said:

It's not just one way, is it? You want to shut me down as I don't have your opinion? Next stop I'll be having to wear a coloured shape and books will be burnt. Seems you don't share my sense of humour if you thought I was being serious about what was said.

You were being perfectly serious.

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18 minutes ago, Jan van Eck said:

You were being perfectly serious.

Oh you've got me, what can I say. I groove at your feet for forgiveness. You know I was brought up in the UK, my humour has been shaped by this.

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1 hour ago, DA? said:

Oh you've got me, what can I say. I groove at your feet for forgiveness. You know I was brought up in the UK, my humour has been shaped by this.

My wife was British.  Her father was a Rear Admiral.  He had real humor.  So did she.  Real British humor has this certain self-deprecatory wryness about it.  In all candor, I don't see that in you.  This discussion now ends. 

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On 11/13/2018 at 4:40 PM, Enthalpic said:

At -40C not much moves.

Fun fact ... at -40C your jeans make crunching sounds when you walk.  Due to the small amount of moisture in your jeans freeze.  The frozen moisture in your jeans makes sound when you move and break up the tiny ice crystals in the jeans fabric.

I much prefer tropical weather.

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15 minutes ago, Tom Kirkman said:

Fun fact ... at -40C your jeans make crunching sounds when you walk.  Due to the small amount of moisture in your jeans freeze.  The frozen moisture in your jeans makes sound when you move and break up the tiny ice crystals in the jeans fabric.

I much prefer tropical weather.

I live here... I prefer deserts.  If you stand perfectly still in the sun your frozen jeans provide a decent windbreak...

Here's another fun fact... at -40 the liquid crystal display (LCD) in your car stereo completely freezes and you can't read the time or track.  It still works but it's not good for your speakers if you play it too loud as they are inflexible.

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18 hours ago, Justin Thyme said:

But, alas, you demonstrate all the qualities of a typical narcissistic American - everyone else is wrong, and only you are correct. And when you are called out, obfuscate and bluster and babble.

Interesting perspective.

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11 hours ago, Jan van Eck said:

Now, that is impressive.  It has been while since I have been personally lambasted so thoroughly. Refreshing, actually. 

Nicely handled, Jan.

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5 hours ago, Jan van Eck said:

Mr. Hawtin, it is quite apparent that you were not "pulling his leg," and in any event this is intended to be a forum for serious discussion, not "leg-pulling," irrespective of how you are choosing to couch it.  I think it is high time to refrain from further negative castigations of other writers on this forum.  You do seem to have a propensity for doing that.  Otherwise I predict the Moderators are going to step in and shut down your membership, and that would be a shame.  Time to move on. 

This thread has caught my attention. 

I have no issue with good-natured joking around and teasing on the forum.  Especially between long-time and prolific posters, where general character traits are already known.  For example, I discovered that my amusement of Flat Earth trolls is shared by another frequent poster here, and I've posted some clearly absurd Flat Earth infograpics just for amusement.

Personal attacks are a different story, though. Quite simply, just don't do it.

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18 minutes ago, Tom Kirkman said:

Nicely handled, Jan.

I am learning at the feet of the Master. 

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8 minutes ago, Jan van Eck said:

I am learning at the feet of the Master. 

Heh heh, amusing.  But thanks.

I'm going to message you copypasta of the typical information warfare tactics used by opposition trolls on certain freedom of speech chan forums, so you can identify some basic tactics used by others to obfuscate, derail, distract, and generally create havoc online.  Since you were on the debate team at Yale, you might find it interesting.

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23 minutes ago, J S said:

I just vomited at this bro love feast.  In a odd sort of way I do believe your calling the kettle black.  I suspect half of the dog owners consider pictures of kittens obscene. 

Actually, Jan and I have politely disagreed on numerous topics on this forum.  And I encourage dissent and Freedom of Speech.  Near as I can tell, so does Jan (not up to me to speak on his behalf).

If you peer hard enough into the distance, you might be able to see a Grammar Nazi lurking at your comment.

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8 hours ago, Jan van Eck said:

My wife was British.  Her father was a Rear Admiral.  He had real humor.  So did she.  Real British humor has this certain self-deprecatory wryness about it.  In all candor, I don't see that in you.  This discussion now ends. 

The discussion now ends, does that mean you realise that coal is a dead end? Having worked with two Ex Admirals of the Fleet, I'd say only 50% have humour. Although the one without did course lots of laughing, you should have seen the faces of his minions, I felt sorry for him.

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7 hours ago, Jan van Eck said:

I am learning at the feet of the Master. 

Well thank you, glad to be of service.

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1 hour ago, DA? said:

Well thank you, glad to be of service.

Heh heh, nicely done, DA.  Just curious, do you know any Als with a humor algorithm?

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1 hour ago, Tom Kirkman said:

Heh heh, nicely done, DA.  Just curious, do you know any Als with a humor algorithm?

To tell you the truth not personally. In fact most of the AI's I have come across have been on youtube (commenting), they were rather basic and obviously had a strong biasness to the Russian language. Did a course through the Moscow University, it was interesting but the thing that I mostly picked up was how Russians often use English.

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5 hours ago, J S said:

In WWI churchill decided that the British navy should transition from coal to oil.  Trump has just announced that our nuclear powered aircraft carriers and subs are going to transition to coal along with the rest of the US naval fleet!

GE and 3 other water and home heat manufacturers have just announced a new line of coal powered water heaters and furnaces which will be built in the USA once steal is affordable again! 

Coal is back baby!  Coal is back!

Yeah, right.

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8 hours ago, J S said:

In WWI churchill decided that the British navy should transition from coal to oil.  Trump has just announced that our nuclear powered aircraft carriers and subs are going to transition to coal along with the rest of the US naval fleet!

GE and 3 other water and home heat manufacturers have just announced a new line of coal powered water heaters and furnaces which will be built in the USA once steal is affordable again! 

Coal is back baby!  Coal is back!

It's always nice to have a dream.

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