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  #11  
Old January 28th 08, 12:29 AM posted to misc.transport.road, rec.autos.driving
Coredesat
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!

On Jan 27, 4:36 pm, "US 71" > wrote:
> Not quite.
>
> http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpgforwards to
>
> http://www.calrog.com/wikipedia-ban.....com/403.shtml
>
> Must be why he changed his site set-up: to screw anyone using Wikipedia.


Actually, he even screwed that up. Only he could be capable of doing
such a thing.

- Will Weaver
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  #12  
Old January 28th 08, 12:54 AM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving
US 71
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!


"EAST COAST HIVE MIND" wrote

>
> It's every browser on every operating system. Your experience means that
> CalQaeda's websight is working as he intended it to.
>


In a f*cked up condition?


  #13  
Old January 28th 08, 01:15 AM posted to misc.transport.road, rec.autos.driving
Steve A.[_2_]
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!

On Jan 27, 6:49 pm, Adam Prince > wrote:
> On Jan 27, 4:20 pm, EAST COAST HIVE MIND > wrote:
>
> > Carl Rogers wrote:
> > > Interestingly, NH State Routes have a shield diagram that includes a
> > > (rough) outline of the state's boundaries!

>
> > What? The image on New Hampsire state highway signs is the (late) Old
> > Man Of The Mountain.

>
> > --
> > Comrade Otto The Duke Of Yamamotohttp://mryamamoto.50megs.com
> > 'The Quality goes in before the Name goes on'

>
> I was wondering the same thing.
>
> Oh well, there's another arrow in the "Quality, accuracy, and facts"
> slogan Carl likes to use. Why not add another to the "quantity of
> inaccurate facts". More the merrier right?


He will now claim that because he said "rough", it's therefore a new
definition that is automatically true.
  #14  
Old January 28th 08, 02:50 AM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving
EAST COAST HIVE MIND[_3_]
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!

US 71 wrote:
> "EAST COAST HIVE MIND" wrote
>
>> It's every browser on every operating system. Your experience means that
>> CalQaeda's websight is working as he intended it to.
>>

>
> In a f*cked up condition?
>
>


Possibly worse-You have to click through multiple pages to get to
something. He's not providing direct links in his spam. I've tried
looking at it w/wget but I can't get past the main page no matter how I
flag it.

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  #15  
Old January 28th 08, 02:52 AM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving
EAST COAST HIVE MIND[_3_]
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Steve A. wrote:
> On Jan 27, 6:49 pm, Adam Prince > wrote:
>> On Jan 27, 4:20 pm, EAST COAST HIVE MIND > wrote:
>>
>>> Carl Rogers wrote:
>>>> Interestingly, NH State Routes have a shield diagram that includes a
>>>> (rough) outline of the state's boundaries!
>>> What? The image on New Hampsire state highway signs is the (late) Old
>>> Man Of The Mountain.
>>> --
>>> Comrade Otto The Duke Of Yamamotohttp://mryamamoto.50megs.com
>>> 'The Quality goes in before the Name goes on'

>> I was wondering the same thing.
>>
>> Oh well, there's another arrow in the "Quality, accuracy, and facts"
>> slogan Carl likes to use. Why not add another to the "quantity of
>> inaccurate facts". More the merrier right?

>
> He will now claim that because he said "rough", it's therefore a new
> definition that is automatically true.


Not like he couldn't have bothered to ...ahem...'Research' and find out, eh?

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  #16  
Old January 28th 08, 05:39 AM posted to misc.transport.road, rec.autos.driving
[email protected][_1_]
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!

Steve A. wrote:
> On Jan 27, 6:49 pm, Adam Prince > wrote:
> > On Jan 27, 4:20 pm, EAST COAST HIVE MIND > wrote:
> >
> > > Carl Rogers wrote:
> > > > Interestingly, NH State Routes have a shield diagram that includes a
> > > > (rough) outline of the state's boundaries!

> >
> > > What? The image on New Hampsire state highway signs is the (late) Old
> > > Man Of The Mountain.

> >
> > > --
> > > Comrade Otto The Duke Of Yamamotohttp://mryamamoto.50megs.com
> > > 'The Quality goes in before the Name goes on'

> >
> > I was wondering the same thing.
> >
> > Oh well, there's another arrow in the "Quality, accuracy, and facts"
> > slogan Carl likes to use. Why not add another to the "quantity of
> > inaccurate facts". More the merrier right?

>
> He will now claim that because he said "rough", it's therefore a new
> definition that is automatically true.


Hmmm, with that definition he could also say the NJ state shield
diagram is "roughly" the outline of NJ too! Just push it in here and
pull it out there, voila!
  #17  
Old January 28th 08, 01:38 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving
Larry Harvilla
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!

Adam Prince wrote:
> On Jan 27, 4:20 pm, EAST COAST HIVE MIND > wrote:
>> Carl Rogers wrote:
>>> Interestingly, NH State Routes have a shield diagram that includes a
>>> (rough) outline of the state's boundaries!

>> What? The image on New Hampsire state highway signs is the (late) Old
>> Man Of The Mountain.
>>
>> --
>> Comrade Otto The Duke Of Yamamotohttp://mryamamoto.50megs.com
>> 'The Quality goes in before the Name goes on'

>
> I was wondering the same thing.
>
> Oh well, there's another arrow in the "Quality, accuracy, and facts"
> slogan Carl likes to use. Why not add another to the "quantity of
> inaccurate facts". More the merrier right?



"Quality, accuracy, and facts"? That's gonna go right next to "fair and
balanced" in the list of most misleading historical phrases. :-P

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  #18  
Old January 28th 08, 01:54 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving
H.B. Elkins
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!

On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 18:39:18 -0500, EAST COAST HIVE MIND wrote:

>It's every browser on every operating system. Your experience means that
>CalQaeda's websight is working as he intended it to.


Someone please tell me why somebody would intend their site to not work
properly.

BTW, it does the same thing in Netscape 7 for Mac. Safari doesn't always render
pages properly so I tried in Netscrape. Same result.


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  #19  
Old January 28th 08, 02:41 PM posted to misc.transport.road,rec.autos.driving
EAST COAST HIVE MIND[_3_]
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!

H.B. Elkins wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 18:39:18 -0500, EAST COAST HIVE MIND wrote:
>
>> It's every browser on every operating system. Your experience means that
>> CalQaeda's websight is working as he intended it to.

>
> Someone please tell me why somebody would intend their site to not work
> properly.
>
> BTW, it does the same thing in Netscape 7 for Mac. Safari doesn't always render
> pages properly so I tried in Netscrape. Same result.
>
>

I'm not kidding. That's the way it's intended to work. Check the page
code. Why? Who the hell knows? Incidentally: Netscape?
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/ that's the latest
Seamonkey-which continues the work on the Netscape browser.

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  #20  
Old January 28th 08, 07:09 PM posted to misc.transport.road, rec.autos.driving
Sherman L. Cahal
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Default New Hampshire and New Jersey's back!

On Jan 27, 4:58 pm, Coredesat > wrote:
> On Jan 27, 4:36 pm, "US 71" > wrote:
>
>
>
> > "Scott Nazelrod" > wrote in message

>
> ...

>
> > > On Jan 27, 2:41 pm, "US 71" > wrote:
> > >> I didn't know they were missing.

>
> > >http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpglooksso much like
> > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:N...-hampshire.png...

>
> > Not quite.

>
> >http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/nh-97.jpgforwardsto

>
> >http://www.calrog.com/wikipedia-ban.....com/403.shtml

>
> > Must be why he changed his site set-up: to screw anyone using Wikipedia.

>
> It's not our (that is, Wikipedia's) fault he acted like a complete
> jerk in the Wikipedia mediation process. The links to his own website
> he placed in Wikipedia articles violated its policy on external links.
> He went to Wikipedia for the sole purpose of promoting his awful
> website.
>
> That was a year and a half ago...apparently he doesn't have the brain
> capacity to let stuff go.
>
> - Will Weaver


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...Discrimination

Carl accused me of "external link discrimination."

He's a pathetic waste of time.
 




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