From: edspyhill01 on 2 Jun 2010 22:36 On Jun 2, 9:56 pm, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of QuixoticEnterprises" <nolionnoprob...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:27efdea0-a70c-48f5-a788-7012fa2be0e9(a)c7g2000vbc.googlegroups.com... > > > > > > > On Jun 2, 4:27 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic > >> Enterprises wrote > > >> > Rod Speed <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote > >> >> Ilya Shambat wrote: > >> >>> People who have no knowledge of capitalist economics, such as > >> >>> ones who lived in the Soviet Union, frequently find it unfathomable > >> >>> how a system like America's, which is not command-control, could > >> >>> have such an intelligent design. That there is a store for > >> >>> everything, > >> >>> there is something for every purse and purpose, and pieces fit > >> >>> together, > >> >> Quite poorly at times, most obviously with 'street' people. > >> >>> leads them to think that all this prosperity must have been designed > >> >>> by the government. > >> >> And even in america, plenty of fools believe that some president or > >> >> other is responsible for the complete implosion of the entire world > >> >> financial system etc too. > >> > I don't believe this president is, but the former one surely > >> > contributed greatly to it by HIDING THE COST OF WAR. > > >> Have fun explaining why hiding the cost of WW2, the cold war, Korea, > >> Vietnam etc etc etc didnt do that. > > >> > American capitalism is not as spontaneous as it seems. > > >> Corse it is. And thats why it left the USSR etc for dead. > > >> > The dinosaurs (SUVs) have been promoted by loopholes in the laws, > > >> They are popular even where there are completely different laws, > >> essentially because so many stupid women feel safer in them. > > >> > while the bicycles and alternative transportation struggle with little > >> > help from the designer. > > >> Thats just plain wrong too. There is in fact plenty of design effort that > >> goes into those. > > >> Their problem is that some of the fundamental problems are just not > >> possible to > >> design around, most obviously with the MUCH higher risk of serious injury > >> with a > >> bike with even a very minor accident that would just be a complete yawn > >> in a car. > > >> > In other words, WE ARE THE PRODUCT OF STUPID DESIGN. > > >> There is no design, we evolved, stupid. > > > Instead of engaging in a long winding discussion, which would only > > prove you wrong, I let you take a peak at life under the revolution > > (INTELLIGENT DESIGN)... > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swQTTG3NcYY > > > "Public transportation should be A1. (The city of Curitiba, in Brazil, > > offers us a functional model of transportation; bicycle lanes should > > be implemented along all major streets.) Our roads, where the Law of > > the Jungle rules, should be made safer, say by enforcing passing on > > the left only." > > In MY observation, a HIGHER percentage of pedestrians and cyclists break the > law, then do MOTORISTS. Pedestrians/cyclists don't have to PAY for a > licence. They don't have to REGISTER their means of transportation. They > don't have to INSURE their means of transportation and, on the average, they > pay LESS taxes than the average motorist. IN OTHER WORDS, THEIR (pedestrians > and cyclists ) rights should be LESS than those WHO PAY.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - A good antidepressant, or better yet, a good bipolar mood stabilizer should help you.
From: edspyhill01 on 2 Jun 2010 22:37 On Jun 2, 10:20 pm, Phlip <phlip2...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 2, 6:56 pm, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of QuixoticEnterprises" <nolionnoprob...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > > >news:27efdea0-a70c-48f5-a788-7012fa2be0e9(a)c7g2000vbc.googlegroups.com... > > > > On Jun 2, 4:27 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >> His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic > > >> Enterprises wrote > > > >> > Rod Speed <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote > > >> >> Ilya Shambat wrote: > > >> >>> People who have no knowledge of capitalist economics, such as > > >> >>> ones who lived in the Soviet Union, frequently find it unfathomable > > >> >>> how a system like America's, which is not command-control, could > > >> >>> have such an intelligent design. That there is a store for > > >> >>> everything, > > >> >>> there is something for every purse and purpose, and pieces fit > > >> >>> together, > > >> >> Quite poorly at times, most obviously with 'street' people. > > >> >>> leads them to think that all this prosperity must have been designed > > >> >>> by the government. > > >> >> And even in america, plenty of fools believe that some president or > > >> >> other is responsible for the complete implosion of the entire world > > >> >> financial system etc too. > > >> > I don't believe this president is, but the former one surely > > >> > contributed greatly to it by HIDING THE COST OF WAR. > > > >> Have fun explaining why hiding the cost of WW2, the cold war, Korea, > > >> Vietnam etc etc etc didnt do that. > > > >> > American capitalism is not as spontaneous as it seems. > > > >> Corse it is. And thats why it left the USSR etc for dead. > > > >> > The dinosaurs (SUVs) have been promoted by loopholes in the laws, > > > >> They are popular even where there are completely different laws, > > >> essentially because so many stupid women feel safer in them. > > > >> > while the bicycles and alternative transportation struggle with little > > >> > help from the designer. > > > >> Thats just plain wrong too. There is in fact plenty of design effort that > > >> goes into those. > > > >> Their problem is that some of the fundamental problems are just not > > >> possible to > > >> design around, most obviously with the MUCH higher risk of serious injury > > >> with a > > >> bike with even a very minor accident that would just be a complete yawn > > >> in a car. > > > >> > In other words, WE ARE THE PRODUCT OF STUPID DESIGN. > > > >> There is no design, we evolved, stupid. > > > > Instead of engaging in a long winding discussion, which would only > > > prove you wrong, I let you take a peak at life under the revolution > > > (INTELLIGENT DESIGN)... > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swQTTG3NcYY > > > > "Public transportation should be A1. (The city of Curitiba, in Brazil, > > > offers us a functional model of transportation; bicycle lanes should > > > be implemented along all major streets.) Our roads, where the Law of > > > the Jungle rules, should be made safer, say by enforcing passing on > > > the left only." > > > In MY observation, a HIGHER percentage of pedestrians and cyclists break the > > law, then do MOTORISTS. Pedestrians/cyclists don't have to PAY for a > > licence. They don't have to REGISTER their means of transportation. They > > don't have to INSURE their means of transportation and, on the average, they > > pay LESS taxes than the average motorist. IN OTHER WORDS, THEIR (pedestrians > > and cyclists ) rights should be LESS than those WHO PAY. > > Corporatist!- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - He's Canadian. He's just a wanabe corporatist.
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises on 3 Jun 2010 01:43 On Jun 2, 9:54 pm, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > "Criminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a Year" <xeton2...(a)yahoo.com> > wrote in messagenews:980bd5b0-cd94-4c69-8839-1c42340f69f5(a)r9g2000vbk.googlegroups.com... > > > On May 29, 9:59 am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana > > and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises" <nolionnoprob...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > >> c) When there's an accident between car and bike, the driver is to > >> blame until proven otherwise > > > My infinite intelligence doesn't like that but i do think when a > > driver is found at fault in bike-car crash the penalties should be > > very severe. Same with car-ped crashes. People driving 2 ton vehicles > > should be very very careful when bikers or walkers are around. > > It's the MOUSE, near the elephant, that should be careful. I know. The elephant claims he doesn't see the mouse, so we must separate the mouse from the elephant.
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises on 3 Jun 2010 01:45 On Jun 2, 10:20 pm, Phlip <phlip2...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 2, 6:56 pm, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of QuixoticEnterprises" <nolionnoprob...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > > >news:27efdea0-a70c-48f5-a788-7012fa2be0e9(a)c7g2000vbc.googlegroups.com... > > > > On Jun 2, 4:27 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > >> His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic > > >> Enterprises wrote > > > >> > Rod Speed <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote > > >> >> Ilya Shambat wrote: > > >> >>> People who have no knowledge of capitalist economics, such as > > >> >>> ones who lived in the Soviet Union, frequently find it unfathomable > > >> >>> how a system like America's, which is not command-control, could > > >> >>> have such an intelligent design. That there is a store for > > >> >>> everything, > > >> >>> there is something for every purse and purpose, and pieces fit > > >> >>> together, > > >> >> Quite poorly at times, most obviously with 'street' people. > > >> >>> leads them to think that all this prosperity must have been designed > > >> >>> by the government. > > >> >> And even in america, plenty of fools believe that some president or > > >> >> other is responsible for the complete implosion of the entire world > > >> >> financial system etc too. > > >> > I don't believe this president is, but the former one surely > > >> > contributed greatly to it by HIDING THE COST OF WAR. > > > >> Have fun explaining why hiding the cost of WW2, the cold war, Korea, > > >> Vietnam etc etc etc didnt do that. > > > >> > American capitalism is not as spontaneous as it seems. > > > >> Corse it is. And thats why it left the USSR etc for dead. > > > >> > The dinosaurs (SUVs) have been promoted by loopholes in the laws, > > > >> They are popular even where there are completely different laws, > > >> essentially because so many stupid women feel safer in them. > > > >> > while the bicycles and alternative transportation struggle with little > > >> > help from the designer. > > > >> Thats just plain wrong too. There is in fact plenty of design effort that > > >> goes into those. > > > >> Their problem is that some of the fundamental problems are just not > > >> possible to > > >> design around, most obviously with the MUCH higher risk of serious injury > > >> with a > > >> bike with even a very minor accident that would just be a complete yawn > > >> in a car. > > > >> > In other words, WE ARE THE PRODUCT OF STUPID DESIGN. > > > >> There is no design, we evolved, stupid. > > > > Instead of engaging in a long winding discussion, which would only > > > prove you wrong, I let you take a peak at life under the revolution > > > (INTELLIGENT DESIGN)... > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swQTTG3NcYY > > > > "Public transportation should be A1. (The city of Curitiba, in Brazil, > > > offers us a functional model of transportation; bicycle lanes should > > > be implemented along all major streets.) Our roads, where the Law of > > > the Jungle rules, should be made safer, say by enforcing passing on > > > the left only." > > > In MY observation, a HIGHER percentage of pedestrians and cyclists break the > > law, then do MOTORISTS. Pedestrians/cyclists don't have to PAY for a > > licence. They don't have to REGISTER their means of transportation. They > > don't have to INSURE their means of transportation and, on the average, they > > pay LESS taxes than the average motorist. IN OTHER WORDS, THEIR (pedestrians > > and cyclists ) rights should be LESS than those WHO PAY. > > Corporatist! I think his must be changed to SHARK. Probably that's where he was inspired. No cyclists or pedestrians are safe from the Barbarians!
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises on 3 Jun 2010 01:50
On Jun 2, 10:37 pm, edspyhill01 <edspyhil...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 2, 10:20 pm, Phlip <phlip2...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jun 2, 6:56 pm, "Sharx35" <shar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of QuixoticEnterprises" <nolionnoprob...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > > > >news:27efdea0-a70c-48f5-a788-7012fa2be0e9(a)c7g2000vbc.googlegroups.com.... > > > > > On Jun 2, 4:27 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic > > > >> Enterprises wrote > > > > >> > Rod Speed <rod.speed....(a)gmail.com> wrote > > > >> >> Ilya Shambat wrote: > > > >> >>> People who have no knowledge of capitalist economics, such as > > > >> >>> ones who lived in the Soviet Union, frequently find it unfathomable > > > >> >>> how a system like America's, which is not command-control, could > > > >> >>> have such an intelligent design. That there is a store for > > > >> >>> everything, > > > >> >>> there is something for every purse and purpose, and pieces fit > > > >> >>> together, > > > >> >> Quite poorly at times, most obviously with 'street' people. > > > >> >>> leads them to think that all this prosperity must have been designed > > > >> >>> by the government. > > > >> >> And even in america, plenty of fools believe that some president or > > > >> >> other is responsible for the complete implosion of the entire world > > > >> >> financial system etc too. > > > >> > I don't believe this president is, but the former one surely > > > >> > contributed greatly to it by HIDING THE COST OF WAR. > > > > >> Have fun explaining why hiding the cost of WW2, the cold war, Korea, > > > >> Vietnam etc etc etc didnt do that. > > > > >> > American capitalism is not as spontaneous as it seems. > > > > >> Corse it is. And thats why it left the USSR etc for dead. > > > > >> > The dinosaurs (SUVs) have been promoted by loopholes in the laws, > > > > >> They are popular even where there are completely different laws, > > > >> essentially because so many stupid women feel safer in them. > > > > >> > while the bicycles and alternative transportation struggle with little > > > >> > help from the designer. > > > > >> Thats just plain wrong too. There is in fact plenty of design effort that > > > >> goes into those. > > > > >> Their problem is that some of the fundamental problems are just not > > > >> possible to > > > >> design around, most obviously with the MUCH higher risk of serious injury > > > >> with a > > > >> bike with even a very minor accident that would just be a complete yawn > > > >> in a car. > > > > >> > In other words, WE ARE THE PRODUCT OF STUPID DESIGN. > > > > >> There is no design, we evolved, stupid. > > > > > Instead of engaging in a long winding discussion, which would only > > > > prove you wrong, I let you take a peak at life under the revolution > > > > (INTELLIGENT DESIGN)... > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swQTTG3NcYY > > > > > "Public transportation should be A1. (The city of Curitiba, in Brazil, > > > > offers us a functional model of transportation; bicycle lanes should > > > > be implemented along all major streets.) Our roads, where the Law of > > > > the Jungle rules, should be made safer, say by enforcing passing on > > > > the left only." > > > > In MY observation, a HIGHER percentage of pedestrians and cyclists break the > > > law, then do MOTORISTS. Pedestrians/cyclists don't have to PAY for a > > > licence. They don't have to REGISTER their means of transportation. They > > > don't have to INSURE their means of transportation and, on the average, they > > > pay LESS taxes than the average motorist. IN OTHER WORDS, THEIR (pedestrians > > > and cyclists ) rights should be LESS than those WHO PAY. > > > Corporatist!- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > He's Canadian. He's just a wanabe corporatist. Hey, risk is socialized, profits are privatized. Nobody gets hit hardest by the war and the profiteering more than the poor. |