• SIRI and Apple Maps

    From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 4 11:54:17 2022
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which bar-b-que
    restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant and in 1 second I had directions.

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way to a business. Fr from it.

    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA Vancouver". Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's condo building. Now that is an obscure businesss. Same request with Apple Maps and SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of shit. Maybe Apple needs to
    switch its Maps location search service to Google.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Fri Nov 4 12:39:35 2022
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which bar-b-que
    restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant and in 1 second I had directions.

    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...


    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way to a business. Fr from it.

    Or it's your inability to enunciate.


    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA Vancouver". Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's condo building. Now that is an obscure businesss. Same request with Apple Maps and SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of shit. Maybe Apple needs
    to switch its Maps location search service to Google.

    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you little shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Fri Nov 4 12:56:31 2022
    On 2022-11-04 12:49, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:39:37 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful for
    finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I wanted to
    check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ joint, to go get
    take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running so I asked SIRI for
    directions. She comes back with a "Which bar-b-que restaurant?"
    Bubba's was not even on the restaurant list. Switched to Google
    Maps and asked for that restaurant and in 1 second I had
    directions.
    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way to
    a business. Fr from it.
    Or it's your inability to enunciate.

    What? No snappy comeback, little shit?


    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA Vancouver".
    Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's condo building. Now
    that is an obscure businesss. Same request with Apple Maps and
    SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of shit. Maybe Apple needs to
    switch its Maps location search service to Google.
    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you little
    shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

    I did not post your precise address even though I know it. Your
    company location is a matter of public record, and easily
    discoverable,

    No... ...you just posted a method for anyone who wants to find it...

    ...to find it.

    <redacted>

    The fact that you want to expose yourself doesn't mean you should expose
    anyone else, you lying little shit.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Fri Nov 4 12:49:58 2022
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:39:37 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which bar-b-que
    restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant and in 1 second I had directions.
    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way to a business. Fr from it.
    Or it's your inability to enunciate.

    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA Vancouver". Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's condo building. Now that is an obscure businesss. Same request with Apple Maps and SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of shit. Maybe Apple
    needs to switch its Maps location search service to Google.
    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you little shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

    I did not post your precise address even though I know it. Your company location is a matter of public record, and easily discoverable,

    3825 Constitution Dr., Carmel IN, 46032

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Fri Nov 4 15:03:12 2022
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:56:33 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 12:49, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:39:37 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful for
    finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I wanted to
    check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ joint, to go get
    take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running so I asked SIRI for
    directions. She comes back with a "Which bar-b-que restaurant?"
    Bubba's was not even on the restaurant list. Switched to Google
    Maps and asked for that restaurant and in 1 second I had
    directions.
    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way to
    a business. Fr from it.
    Or it's your inability to enunciate.
    What? No snappy comeback, little shit?

    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA Vancouver".
    Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's condo building. Now
    that is an obscure businesss. Same request with Apple Maps and
    SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of shit. Maybe Apple needs to
    switch its Maps location search service to Google.
    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you little
    shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

    I did not post your precise address even though I know it. Your
    company location is a matter of public record, and easily
    discoverable,
    No... ...you just posted a method for anyone who wants to find it...

    ...to find it.

    <redacted>

    The fact that you want to expose yourself doesn't mean you should expose anyone else, you lying little shit.

    I tried twice to get Bubba's location via SIRI, same result, fail. Google? First time worked. For some reason SIRI is better with street addresses than business locations.

    Your company name is well known. Google Maps is well known. Nothing was "exposed" you lying little paranoid shit. All of this is a matter of public records, nothing of it is confidential. Same here, easily found. Do you think you are under threat? Why? I
    feel very safe, even living in a much larger single family house in a neighborhood with no street lights.

    Now, I posted my complete address. Will you post yours? If not, what are you afraid of? Why the paranoia? What can anyone look up about that address that could be embarrassing?

    Hint, I think I know. How about I put the evidence in the post for you to examine?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Fri Nov 4 17:02:44 2022
    On 2022-11-04 15:03, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:56:33 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 12:49, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:39:37 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful
    for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I
    wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ
    joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running
    so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which
    bar-b-que restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant
    list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant
    and in 1 second I had directions.
    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way
    to a business. Fr from it.
    Or it's your inability to enunciate.
    What? No snappy comeback, little shit?

    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA
    Vancouver". Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's
    condo building. Now that is an obscure businesss. Same
    request with Apple Maps and SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of
    shit. Maybe Apple needs to switch its Maps location search
    service to Google.
    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you
    little shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

    I did not post your precise address even though I know it. Your
    company location is a matter of public record, and easily
    discoverable,
    No... ...you just posted a method for anyone who wants to find
    it...

    ...to find it.

    <redacted>

    The fact that you want to expose yourself doesn't mean you should
    expose anyone else, you lying little shit.

    I tried twice to get Bubba's location via SIRI, same result, fail.
    Google? First time worked. For some reason SIRI is better with street addresses than business locations.

    Yet it worked for me on the first try.

    For some reason, I think you're lying.


    Your company name is well known. Google Maps is well known. Nothing
    was "exposed" you lying little paranoid shit. All of this is a matter
    of public records, nothing of it is confidential. Same here, easily
    found. Do you think you are under threat? Why? I feel very safe, even
    living in a much larger single family house in a neighborhood with no
    street lights.

    I don't think I'm under threat.

    I think it's the classless move of a little shit.


    Now, I posted my complete address. Will you post yours? If not, what
    are you afraid of? Why the paranoia? What can anyone look up about
    that address that could be embarrassing?

    I don't want my address spammed across Usenet, you little piece of shit.


    Hint, I think I know. How about I put the evidence in the post for
    you to examine?

    I really don't give a damn what you think you know, you lying little
    piece of shit.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Thu Nov 17 09:24:47 2022
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 8:02:46 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 15:03, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:56:33 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 12:49, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:39:37 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful
    for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I
    wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ
    joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running
    so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which
    bar-b-que restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant
    list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant
    and in 1 second I had directions.
    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way
    to a business. Fr from it.
    Or it's your inability to enunciate.
    What? No snappy comeback, little shit?

    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA
    Vancouver". Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's
    condo building. Now that is an obscure businesss. Same
    request with Apple Maps and SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of
    shit. Maybe Apple needs to switch its Maps location search
    service to Google.
    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you
    little shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

    I did not post your precise address even though I know it. Your
    company location is a matter of public record, and easily
    discoverable,
    No... ...you just posted a method for anyone who wants to find
    it...

    ...to find it.

    <redacted>

    The fact that you want to expose yourself doesn't mean you should
    expose anyone else, you lying little shit.

    I tried twice to get Bubba's location via SIRI, same result, fail.
    Google? First time worked. For some reason SIRI is better with street addresses than business locations.
    Yet it worked for me on the first try.

    For some reason, I think you're lying.

    Your company name is well known. Google Maps is well known. Nothing
    was "exposed" you lying little paranoid shit. All of this is a matter
    of public records, nothing of it is confidential. Same here, easily
    found. Do you think you are under threat? Why? I feel very safe, even living in a much larger single family house in a neighborhood with no street lights.
    I don't think I'm under threat.

    I think it's the classless move of a little shit.

    Now, I posted my complete address. Will you post yours? If not, what
    are you afraid of? Why the paranoia? What can anyone look up about
    that address that could be embarrassing?
    I don't want my address spammed across Usenet, you little piece of shit.

    Hint, I think I know. How about I put the evidence in the post for
    you to examine?
    I really don't give a damn what you think you know, you lying little
    piece of shit.

    I think you do. Here is a small sample. All information is today, or was at the time, easily accessible from public sites including LinkedIn, Google Maps, Redfin, Condos.ca and the Vancouver City government.

    I have your address from a registration record for bakerMedia.com. This tiny corner of the Internet is not exactly a social media site. You greatly inflate your importance. No surprise there.

    We leave breadcrumbs of our life all over the place nowadays. I have your phone and fax numbers, 3 other URLs you registered, company URL, names of other people where you currently work, your education locations and years. All published by you. Do you
    think you are somehow entitled to not have anyone else see what you created????

    You bought your condo in August 1994 for $136,500. It is not recorded as sold since. This was a month before you started bakerMEDIA, and right after you left BYTE. It has about 500 square feet.

    Your condo building has 29 units, mostly on the second and third floors.

    Description:

    The building was developed in 1971. This mid-rise 4-story 29-unit Vancouver condo is in West Side's Kitsilano neighborhood. Monthly condo/coop fees cover heat, trash pickup, gardening, hot water and management. Amenities include garage spaces, coin
    laundry and an outdoor patio / garden on the 4th floor. It is highly rated for schools and walkability. In the neighborhood the owned/rented ratio is about 30/70%.

    In circa 1975 your unit sold for $26,000 and in 1984 for $54,000. For 2022 I found 3 recorded comparable sales at or near your address. All were in the $450,000-$500,000 range. People REALLY want to live in Vancouver. At about $1,000 a square foot that'
    s a WOW! No wonder 70% of the neighborhood is renters.

    I also have the 2018, April 2022 and current property tax records and assessment details for your unit, all readily available from city records. I have also examined the current records for the other 28 units. Mind if I share that on CSMA?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Thu Nov 17 11:06:42 2022
    On 2022-11-17 09:24, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 8:02:46 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 15:03, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:56:33 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 12:49, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:39:37 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful
    for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I
    wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ
    joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running
    so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which
    bar-b-que restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant
    list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant
    and in 1 second I had directions.
    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way
    to a business. Fr from it.
    Or it's your inability to enunciate.
    What? No snappy comeback, little shit?

    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA
    Vancouver". Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's
    condo building. Now that is an obscure businesss. Same
    request with Apple Maps and SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of
    shit. Maybe Apple needs to switch its Maps location search
    service to Google.
    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you
    little shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

    I did not post your precise address even though I know it. Your
    company location is a matter of public record, and easily
    discoverable,
    No... ...you just posted a method for anyone who wants to find
    it...

    ...to find it.

    <redacted>

    The fact that you want to expose yourself doesn't mean you should
    expose anyone else, you lying little shit.

    I tried twice to get Bubba's location via SIRI, same result, fail.
    Google? First time worked. For some reason SIRI is better with street
    addresses than business locations.
    Yet it worked for me on the first try.

    For some reason, I think you're lying.

    Your company name is well known. Google Maps is well known. Nothing
    was "exposed" you lying little paranoid shit. All of this is a matter
    of public records, nothing of it is confidential. Same here, easily
    found. Do you think you are under threat? Why? I feel very safe, even
    living in a much larger single family house in a neighborhood with no
    street lights.
    I don't think I'm under threat.

    I think it's the classless move of a little shit.

    Now, I posted my complete address. Will you post yours? If not, what
    are you afraid of? Why the paranoia? What can anyone look up about
    that address that could be embarrassing?
    I don't want my address spammed across Usenet, you little piece of shit.

    Hint, I think I know. How about I put the evidence in the post for
    you to examine?
    I really don't give a damn what you think you know, you lying little
    piece of shit.

    I think you do.

    <snipped personal information>

    You really ARE the little shit I've called you out for being.

    Let me be clear: post my personal information again and I will find a
    way for there to be consequences for you.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Nov 22 08:05:46 2022
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-17 09:24, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 8:02:46 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 15:03, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:56:33 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 12:49, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:39:37 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful >>>>>>> for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I
    wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ
    joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running >>>>>>> so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which
    bar-b-que restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant >>>>>>> list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant
    and in 1 second I had directions.
    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way >>>>>>> to a business. Fr from it.
    Or it's your inability to enunciate.
    What? No snappy comeback, little shit?

    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA
    Vancouver". Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's
    condo building. Now that is an obscure businesss. Same
    request with Apple Maps and SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of >>>>>>> shit. Maybe Apple needs to switch its Maps location search
    service to Google.
    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you
    little shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

    I did not post your precise address even though I know it. Your
    company location is a matter of public record, and easily
    discoverable,
    No... ...you just posted a method for anyone who wants to find
    it...

    ...to find it.

    <redacted>

    The fact that you want to expose yourself doesn't mean you should
    expose anyone else, you lying little shit.

    I tried twice to get Bubba's location via SIRI, same result, fail.
    Google? First time worked. For some reason SIRI is better with street >>> addresses than business locations.
    Yet it worked for me on the first try.

    For some reason, I think you're lying.

    Your company name is well known. Google Maps is well known. Nothing
    was "exposed" you lying little paranoid shit. All of this is a matter >>> of public records, nothing of it is confidential. Same here, easily
    found. Do you think you are under threat? Why? I feel very safe, even >>> living in a much larger single family house in a neighborhood with no >>> street lights.
    I don't think I'm under threat.

    I think it's the classless move of a little shit.

    Now, I posted my complete address. Will you post yours? If not, what
    are you afraid of? Why the paranoia? What can anyone look up about
    that address that could be embarrassing?
    I don't want my address spammed across Usenet, you little piece of shit. >>>
    Hint, I think I know. How about I put the evidence in the post for
    you to examine?
    I really don't give a damn what you think you know, you lying little
    piece of shit.

    I think you do.
    <snipped personal information>

    You really ARE the little shit I've called you out for being.

    Let me be clear: post my personal information again and I will find a
    way for there to be consequences for you.

    You snipped something available in the thread's record above! How desperate are you? By snipping it you are indicating that I have the truth. But that is not all I know, I just wanted to see how you reacted to validate my findings. Thanks.

    This posted information is public, and much of it you have already revealed yourself. For example, your LinkedIn profile has many clues about your past that can be linked to other public information to build an interesting story.

    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want people to know. Thus, the paranoia. I know at one other item that is out there and available to anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to your image. Call me Liarboy
    one more time and it appears here. Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!

    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Nov 22 09:17:24 2022
    On 2022-11-22 08:05, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-17 09:24, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 8:02:46 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 15:03, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:56:33 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 12:49, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 3:39:37 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-04 11:54, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful >>>>>>>>> for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I
    wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ
    joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running >>>>>>>>> so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which >>>>>>>>> bar-b-que restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant >>>>>>>>> list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant
    and in 1 second I had directions.
    Found it on the first try using Siri from Vancouver...

    This is not the first time SIRI was not able to find it's way >>>>>>>>> to a business. Fr from it.
    Or it's your inability to enunciate.
    What? No snappy comeback, little shit?

    Just for fun I asked Google Maps to find "bakerMEDIA
    Vancouver". Bingo, the pin dropped right on top of Alan's
    condo building. Now that is an obscure businesss. Same
    request with Apple Maps and SIRI? "0 found". Useless piece of >>>>>>>>> shit. Maybe Apple needs to switch its Maps location search
    service to Google.
    And then you demonstrate why you deserve your epithet, you
    little shit.

    Do you mind if I just post your home address?

    I did not post your precise address even though I know it. Your
    company location is a matter of public record, and easily
    discoverable,
    No... ...you just posted a method for anyone who wants to find
    it...

    ...to find it.

    <redacted>

    The fact that you want to expose yourself doesn't mean you should
    expose anyone else, you lying little shit.

    I tried twice to get Bubba's location via SIRI, same result, fail.
    Google? First time worked. For some reason SIRI is better with street >>>>> addresses than business locations.
    Yet it worked for me on the first try.

    For some reason, I think you're lying.

    Your company name is well known. Google Maps is well known. Nothing
    was "exposed" you lying little paranoid shit. All of this is a matter >>>>> of public records, nothing of it is confidential. Same here, easily
    found. Do you think you are under threat? Why? I feel very safe, even >>>>> living in a much larger single family house in a neighborhood with no >>>>> street lights.
    I don't think I'm under threat.

    I think it's the classless move of a little shit.

    Now, I posted my complete address. Will you post yours? If not, what >>>>> are you afraid of? Why the paranoia? What can anyone look up about
    that address that could be embarrassing?
    I don't want my address spammed across Usenet, you little piece of shit. >>>>>
    Hint, I think I know. How about I put the evidence in the post for
    you to examine?
    I really don't give a damn what you think you know, you lying little
    piece of shit.

    I think you do.
    <snipped personal information>

    You really ARE the little shit I've called you out for being.

    Let me be clear: post my personal information again and I will find a
    way for there to be consequences for you.

    You snipped something available in the thread's record above! How desperate are you? By snipping it you are indicating that I have the truth. But that is not all I know, I just wanted to see how you reacted to validate my findings. Thanks.

    This posted information is public, and much of it you have already revealed yourself. For example, your LinkedIn profile has many clues about your past that can be linked to other public information to build an interesting story.

    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want people to know. Thus, the paranoia. I know at one other item that is out there and available to anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to your image. Call me
    Liarboy one more time and it appears here. Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!

    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while.

    You should read the Indiana statutes, Thomas Elam of Carmel, Indiana.

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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Nov 22 15:42:07 2022
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a public figure.


    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want people to know.
    Thus, the paranoia.

    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when identity theft has
    become so common. Case in point, despite my own precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. Hasn’t cost me anything more
    than time so far, but it’s still a hassle…

    I know at one other item that is out there and available to anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to your image.
    Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here. Alan, you are a
    living a lie! If only people knew!

    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.

    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while.

    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to -hh on Tue Nov 22 17:55:55 2022
    On 2022-11-22 15:42, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in privacy
    expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a public figure.


    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want people to know.
    Thus, the paranoia.

    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when identity theft has
    become so common. Case in point, despite my own precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. Hasn’t cost me anything more
    than time so far, but it’s still a hassle…

    I know at one other item that is out there and available to anyone with a
    single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to your image.
    Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here. Alan, you are a
    living a lie! If only people knew!

    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.

    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while.

    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    I had an interesting read in Indiana law where communications intended
    to intimidate constitute stalking...

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Sat Nov 26 07:15:23 2022
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:55:58 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-22 15:42, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in privacy
    expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a public figure.


    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want people to know.
    Thus, the paranoia.

    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when identity theft has
    become so common. Case in point, despite my own precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. Hasn’t cost me anything more
    than time so far, but it’s still a hassle…

    I know at one other item that is out there and available to anyone with a >> single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to your image.
    Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here. Alan, you are a
    living a lie! If only people knew!

    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.

    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while.

    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh
    I had an interesting read in Indiana law where communications intended
    to intimidate constitute stalking...

    Alan, I'm not hiding anything. You are free to try and look up my credit rating, property history, see my Facebook history, anything. I'm not asking for anything other than for YOU to stop intimidating ME with your Liarboy label.

    Be honest with yourself. You have issues that are in plain sight. Go to your own LinkedIn job and education history. You state that you attended a 4-year Toronto public (in the U.S. sense) high school. No issues there other than the 1975-1980 shown spans
    5 academic years, not 4. Then off to Waterloo U. where you attended for a year. No degree. You left there in 1981 and your first job shows up 11 years later working for Factor Forms. This appears to be a printing company in Niagra, Ontario.

    If looking at just this record the first question is what did you do during that 11-year gap? Why is that information not on the site?

    Leaving Factor Forms in 1994 you show a sales job with Byte Computers from 1994-1997. Since you moved to BC in 1994 this must have been the job that took you there. My first impression was that Byte had something to do with the magazine by that name, but
    that is very unlikely. More probable is that this was a computer/software retailer. You also started bakerMEDIA that same year. Connecting dots, you decided to go full time on your own, or BYTE folded, or you were fired, and in 1997 you left BYTE. Then,
    4 years later, there is the job with Studio B. Interesting, working for an animation company. But that also lasted only 2 or 3 years, just like the prior 2 jobs shown. Dry spell at bakerMEDIA? Just an interesting opportunity? Whatever....

    From 2003 to 2018 you do not show any jobs other than bakerMEDIA. Then you went to work for Digital Financial in IT support and have been there for almost 5 years now. Change comes from pain or an interesting opportunity. Which is it?

    You have dropped a clue or two right here in CSMA. Your racing appearances have become much less frequent since 2020. You have bragged about keeping up with other drivers who were running new and better tires than your 2-year-old tires. Why do you not
    have the same new/better tires as your competitors????

    Your LinkedIn info has the same 2 recommendations that have been there for about 10 years. BUT just this year you completed 2 onshape CAD design courses. Just for fun, or a new career area??? What's CAD got to do with your current job or company? Again,
    interesting.

    You do not want people asking difficult questions. But you have left the breadcrumbs in plain sight. If you want privacy stop posting your secrets in the public domain.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Sat Nov 26 10:46:38 2022
    On 2022-11-26 07:15, Thomas E. wrote:
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh
    I had an interesting read in Indiana law where communications intended
    to intimidate constitute stalking...
    Alan, I'm not hiding anything.

    That is logically equivalent to me punching you in the face and claiming
    it's alright because I'll let you punch me in return.

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to -hh on Sun Nov 27 07:47:19 2022
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in privacy
    expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want people to know.
    Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when identity theft has
    become so common. Case in point, despite my own precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. Hasn’t cost me anything more
    than time so far, but it’s still a hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to your image.
    Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here. Alan, you are a
    living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn 2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole
    truth? Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to just go away.

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Sun Nov 27 07:39:19 2022
    On Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 1:46:41 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-26 07:15, Thomas E. wrote:
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh
    I had an interesting read in Indiana law where communications intended
    to intimidate constitute stalking...
    Alan, I'm not hiding anything.
    That is logically equivalent to me punching you in the face and claiming it's alright because I'll let you punch me in return.

    You started this long ago with unfounded claims that I am lying. I have the right to ask you to stop insulting me.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Sun Nov 27 09:09:12 2022
    On 2022-11-27 07:39, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 1:46:41 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-26 07:15, Thomas E. wrote:
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a while. >>>>> That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh
    I had an interesting read in Indiana law where communications intended >>>> to intimidate constitute stalking...
    Alan, I'm not hiding anything.
    That is logically equivalent to me punching you in the face and claiming
    it's alright because I'll let you punch me in return.

    You started this long ago with unfounded claims that I am lying. I have the right to ask you to stop insulting me.

    You definitely have the right to ask...

    ...but you chose to do something else entirely...

    ...proving that you are precisely the liar AND the little shit I think
    you are.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Sun Nov 27 09:11:31 2022
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in
    privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want
    people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year.
    Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a
    hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to
    your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the
    bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn
    2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth?
    Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.

    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.

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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Alan on Sun Nov 27 12:29:57 2022
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in
    privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want
    people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. >> Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a
    hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to
    your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn
    2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth?
    Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.

    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere
    basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to -hh on Sun Nov 27 12:48:44 2022
    On 2022-11-27 12:29, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in
    privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want
    people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. >>>> Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a
    hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to
    your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded
    personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the
    bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn
    2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth?
    Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.

    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere
    basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh

    He's emailing me now and making veiled threats about physically mailing
    me things "for [my] own good"

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to -hh on Mon Nov 28 09:55:53 2022
    On 2022-11-27 12:29, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in
    privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want
    people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. >>>> Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a
    hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to
    your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded
    personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the
    bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn
    2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth?
    Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.

    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere
    basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh


    Hmmmmm...

    Silence from the lying little shit on this post.

    Interesting.

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Nov 29 07:16:16 2022
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 12:55:56 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 12:29, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in >>>> privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want
    people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. >>>> Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a >>>> hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to
    your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded >>> personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the
    bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn
    2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth?
    Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.

    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh
    Hmmmmm...

    Silence from the lying little shit on this post.

    Interesting.

    Answered in another thread.

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to -hh on Tue Nov 29 07:18:02 2022
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:29:58 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in >> privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want
    people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. >> Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a
    hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to
    your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn 2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth? Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere
    basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Nov 29 08:51:38 2022
    On 2022-11-29 07:16, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 12:55:56 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 12:29, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote: >>>>>>>>

    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in >>>>>> privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want >>>>>>> people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own >>>>>> precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. >>>>>> Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a >>>>>> hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to >>>>>>> your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating >>>>>> blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded >>>>> personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the >>>>> bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn
    2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth?
    Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother. >>>>
    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.

    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own
    harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere
    basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh
    Hmmmmm...

    Silence from the lying little shit on this post.

    Interesting.

    Answered in another thread.

    After you claimed you "hadn't seen" it.

    Riiiiiiiiiiight, you Lying Little Shit.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Nov 29 08:52:23 2022
    On 2022-11-29 07:18, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:29:58 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in >>>>> privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want
    people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. >>>>> Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a
    hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to
    your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded
    personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the
    bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn
    2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth?
    Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own
    harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere
    basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.

    You lie by stating as certain that which you know you cannot actually be certain about, you Lying Little Shit.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Nov 29 09:42:47 2022
    On 2022-11-27 07:39, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 1:46:41 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-26 07:15, Thomas E. wrote:
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that
    a while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately
    perpetuating blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh
    I had an interesting read in Indiana law where communications
    intended to intimidate constitute stalking...
    Alan, I'm not hiding anything.
    That is logically equivalent to me punching you in the face and
    claiming it's alright because I'll let you punch me in return.

    You started this long ago with unfounded claims that I am lying. I
    have the right to ask you to stop insulting me.


    You've been doing a whole hell of a lot more than asking.

    ...you Lying Little Shit.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to -hh on Tue Nov 29 12:14:13 2022
    On 2022-11-29 11:37, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 4:18:04 PM UTC+1, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:29:58 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote: >>>>>>>>

    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in >>>>>> privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want >>>>>>> people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own >>>>>> precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year. >>>>>> Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a >>>>>> hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to >>>>>>> your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating >>>>>> blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded >>>>> personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the >>>>> bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn
    2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth?
    Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother. >>>>
    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own
    harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere
    basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh
    It's not sufficient. There is something else.

    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is your unsupportable
    claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So, what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh

    LOL!

    HH... ...that's brilliant!

    😜

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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Nov 29 11:37:10 2022
    On Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 4:18:04 PM UTC+1, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:29:58 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:


    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in >> privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want
    people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year.
    Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a >> hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to
    your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race
    drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn 2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth? Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh
    It's not sufficient. There is something else.

    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is your unsupportable
    claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So, what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to -hh on Thu Dec 1 03:24:11 2022
    On Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 2:37:12 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 4:18:04 PM UTC+1, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:29:58 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote: >>>>

    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in
    privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a
    public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want >>> people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when
    identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own >> precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year.
    Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a >> hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to >>> your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here.
    Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating >> blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded
    personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn 2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth? Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    -hh
    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is your unsupportable
    claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So, what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh

    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just asking questions based on items that Alan has posted.

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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Thu Dec 1 05:20:09 2022
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 12:24:13 PM UTC+1, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 2:37:12 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 4:18:04 PM UTC+1, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:29:58 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 6:11:33 PM UTC+1, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-11-27 07:47, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:42:08 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 11:07:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas E.
    wrote:
    On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 2:06:47 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote: >>>>

    This posted information is public, ..

    No, it is discoverable from public records. There’s a difference in
    privacy expectations (& often law too) when the target isn’t a >> public figure.
    You are also apparently hiding other things that you do not want >>> people to know. Thus, the paranoia.
    Personal privacy isn’t paranoia, particularly these days when >> identity theft has become so common. Case in point, despite my own
    precautions, I’m now averaging one ‘stolen’ credit card per year.
    Hasn’t cost me anything more than time so far, but it’s still a
    hassle…
    I know at one other item that is out there and available to
    anyone with a single URL, if revealed, would be very damaging to >>> your image. Call me Liarboy one more time and it appears here. >>> Alan, you are a living a lie! If only people knew!
    That’s a clear blackmail attempt.
    I've been laying this trap for 4 or 5 years. Think on that a
    while.
    That’s a public admission that you are deliberately perpetuating
    blackmail.

    Very disappointed in you, Tom.

    -hh

    Still lurking?

    Poorly said on my part. All I am asking is that he stop his unfounded
    personal insults. I'm not asking for anything of substance.

    He has been lying for years by not telling the whole truth. Take the
    bragging claim that this year he was able to keep up with race drivers on better tires. Why is Alan running outdated and worn 2-year-old tires from 2020? Why is he not telling the whole truth? Because it would be embarrassing. I am a threat, and he wants me to
    just go away.
    What part of the truth did I omit, you little shit?

    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.

    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?


    It's not sufficient. There is something else.

    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is your unsupportable
    claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So, what’s the goalpost move this time?
    That he’s a rapist pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the
    track because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just asking questions based
    on items that Alan has posted.

    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract your claim.

    -hh

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to -hh on Thu Dec 1 10:59:20 2022
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother. >>>>>>
    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own
    harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere
    basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is your unsupportable
    claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So, what’s the goalpost move this time?
    That he’s a rapist pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the >>> track because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With no foundation >> or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just asking questions based
    on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract your claim.

    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do the
    same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had set
    tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020, so I
    still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just two
    days after my younger brother died due to metastasized pancreatic
    cancer. With all that was going on then and in the months that followed (including the third race weekend of the season falling on what would
    have been his 57th birthday), I only raced the very last weekend of the
    year. I bought no tires that year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a fire
    they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make their tires
    for FF in favour of other racing tires which were purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we couldn't
    decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation with American
    Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e. would AR be putting
    them back into production or dropping them), so we agreed that everyone
    could choose any tires to run as suited them best. I decided that I
    would simply take the opportunity to use up my oldest tires as I had
    some (quite justified by experience) confidence that I could still win
    even on older rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford tires
    (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds a lap
    faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was on tires
    that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost by a whisker in
    the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next weekend
    (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far more
    representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend against Robert
    Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh engine on new Hoosier
    Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life starts
    to level out with regard to supporting my family and people we haven't
    seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level playing
    field for tires: American Racers if they are available again, Hoosier CF
    tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier Vintage (treaded) FF
    tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow us to
    race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more comparable
    to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on it, if I were to
    go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap record, I wouldn't really
    feel it was fair.

    :-)

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Mon Dec 5 14:48:01 2022
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to stop your own >>>>> harassment, or are you going to try to move goalposts to somewhere >>>>> basically irrelevant because you’re just being dishonest & petty? >>>>>
    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is your unsupportable
    claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So, what’s the goalpost move this time?
    That he’s a rapist pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the
    track because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With no foundation
    or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just asking questions based >> on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open wheel racing has
    not been already adequately addressed to your personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had set
    tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020, so I
    still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just two
    days after my younger brother died due to metastasized pancreatic
    cancer. With all that was going on then and in the months that followed (including the third race weekend of the season falling on what would
    have been his 57th birthday), I only raced the very last weekend of the year. I bought no tires that year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make their tires
    for FF in favour of other racing tires which were purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e. would AR be putting
    them back into production or dropping them), so we agreed that everyone could choose any tires to run as suited them best. I decided that I
    would simply take the opportunity to use up my oldest tires as I had
    some (quite justified by experience) confidence that I could still win
    even on older rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford tires
    (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds a lap
    faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was on tires
    that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost by a whisker in
    the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next weekend
    (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far more
    representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life starts
    to level out with regard to supporting my family and people we haven't
    seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level playing
    field for tires: American Racers if they are available again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier Vintage (treaded) FF
    tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow us to
    race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more comparable
    to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on it, if I were to
    go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap record, I wouldn't really
    feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier tires were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a competitive disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that you are working for another company since 2018, apparently not so
    much for your own? :-)

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Mon Dec 5 18:20:16 2022
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death
    of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to
    stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move
    goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because
    you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is
    your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So,
    what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist
    pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track
    because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With
    no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just
    asking questions based on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open
    wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your
    personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract
    your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do
    the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had
    set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020,
    so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just
    two days after my younger brother died due to metastasized
    pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then and in the
    months that followed (including the third race weekend of the
    season falling on what would have been his 57th birthday), I only
    raced the very last weekend of the year. I bought no tires that
    year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a
    fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make
    their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires which were
    purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we
    couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation
    with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e.
    would AR be putting them back into production or dropping them), so
    we agreed that everyone could choose any tires to run as suited
    them best. I decided that I would simply take the opportunity to
    use up my oldest tires as I had some (quite justified by
    experience) confidence that I could still win even on older
    rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used
    were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford
    tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds
    a lap faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was
    on tires that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost
    by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far
    more representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend
    against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh
    engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life
    starts to level out with regard to supporting my family and people
    we haven't seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level
    playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available
    again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier
    Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow
    us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more
    comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on
    it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap
    record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier tires
    were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a competitive disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that you are working
    for another company since 2018, apparently not so much for your own?
    :-)

    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows nothing
    about!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Dec 6 06:37:51 2022
    On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:20:21 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death
    of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to
    stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move
    goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because
    you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is
    your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So,
    what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist
    pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track
    because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With
    no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just
    asking questions based on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open
    wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your
    personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract
    your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do
    the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had
    set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020,
    so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just
    two days after my younger brother died due to metastasized
    pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then and in the
    months that followed (including the third race weekend of the
    season falling on what would have been his 57th birthday), I only
    raced the very last weekend of the year. I bought no tires that
    year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a
    fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make
    their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires which were
    purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we
    couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation
    with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e.
    would AR be putting them back into production or dropping them), so
    we agreed that everyone could choose any tires to run as suited
    them best. I decided that I would simply take the opportunity to
    use up my oldest tires as I had some (quite justified by
    experience) confidence that I could still win even on older
    rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used
    were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford
    tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds
    a lap faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was
    on tires that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost
    by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far
    more representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend
    against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh
    engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life
    starts to level out with regard to supporting my family and people
    we haven't seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level
    playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available
    again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier
    Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow
    us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more
    comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on
    it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap
    record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier tires
    were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a competitive disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that you are working
    for another company since 2018, apparently not so much for your own?
    :-)
    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows nothing about!

    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager
    Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos

    Is this a lie? If not, and you are a full-time employee now, have been with the company since 2018, it follows that you have less time to spend on bakerMEDIA projects. Why? was bakerMEDIA not supplying you with enough money to live on? If not, why not?
    This is not a stretch. If bakerMEDIA is a successful company you have no need for a full-time job.

    Are your tires statements above lies? If not, you made the choice to race on knowingly slower tires? Why? Financial considerations play a role? See how it all fits together?

    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about that person. Financial responsibility over time can be an indication of a lot more than income and wealth. Items like honoring responsibilities, paying debts on time, how you treat
    your financial obligations, and how honest in general and with those you do business with.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an 819. It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't, just revolving credit card accounts. I'll post a screen-shot from my bank if you need proof.
    My Visa account shows a FICO score of 826 out of 850. Screen-shot is available too. If you choose to participate I expect screen-shots in return.

    I'm pretty sure you will decline, deflect the argument, and call me a lying little shit.

    Your turn!

    LOL!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Dec 6 08:30:53 2022
    On 2022-12-06 06:37, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:20:21 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the
    death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the
    task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you
    to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try
    to move goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant
    because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously
    is your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver.
    So, what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a
    rapist pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to
    the track because of 14 DWI’s, including one while
    driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others.
    With no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my
    part. Just asking questions based on items that Alan has
    posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open
    wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to
    your personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or
    retract your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes
    others do the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I
    had set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of
    2020, so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was
    just two days after my younger brother died due to
    metastasized pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then
    and in the months that followed (including the third race
    weekend of the season falling on what would have been his 57th
    birthday), I only raced the very last weekend of the year. I
    bought no tires that year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due
    to a fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not
    to make their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires
    which were purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we
    couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the
    situation with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the
    other (i.e. would AR be putting them back into production or
    dropping them), so we agreed that everyone could choose any
    tires to run as suited them best. I decided that I would simply
    take the opportunity to use up my oldest tires as I had some
    (quite justified by experience) confidence that I could still
    win even on older rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I
    used were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased
    in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford
    tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2
    seconds a lap faster than American Racers, all else being
    equal). But I was on tires that were by then fully three years
    old. And I only lost by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running
    far more representative lap times and won race 2 of that
    weekend against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation)
    and a fresh engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my
    life starts to level out with regard to supporting my family
    and people we haven't seen for a while start to come out
    again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level
    playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available
    again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then
    Hoosier Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only
    allow us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times
    we set more comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too
    fine a point on it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and
    set a new lap record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier
    tires were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a
    competitive disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that
    you are working for another company since 2018, apparently not so
    much for your own? :-)
    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows
    nothing about!

    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos

    And again, you post personal information here...


    Is this a lie? If not, and you are a full-time employee now, have
    been with the company since 2018, it follows that you have less time
    to spend on bakerMEDIA projects. Why? was bakerMEDIA not supplying
    you with enough money to live on? If not, why not? This is not a
    stretch. If bakerMEDIA is a successful company you have no need for a full-time job.

    I feel no compulsion to explain my work life to you.


    Are your tires statements above lies? If not, you made the choice to
    race on knowingly slower tires? Why? Financial considerations play a
    role? See how it all fits together?

    Nope.


    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about
    that person. Financial responsibility over time can be an indication
    of a lot more than income and wealth. Items like honoring
    responsibilities, paying debts on time, how you treat your financial obligations, and how honest in general and with those you do business
    with.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an
    819. It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't,
    just revolving credit card accounts. I'll post a screen-shot from my
    bank if you need proof. My Visa account shows a FICO score of 826 out
    of 850. Screen-shot is available too. If you choose to participate I
    expect screen-shots in return.

    I'm pretty sure you will decline, deflect the argument, and call me a
    lying little shit.

    You are a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Dec 6 12:18:28 2022
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 9:37:54 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:20:21 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death
    of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to
    stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move
    goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because
    you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is >>>>> your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So,
    what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist
    pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track
    because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With
    no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just
    asking questions based on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open
    wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your
    personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract
    your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do
    the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had
    set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020,
    so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just
    two days after my younger brother died due to metastasized
    pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then and in the
    months that followed (including the third race weekend of the
    season falling on what would have been his 57th birthday), I only
    raced the very last weekend of the year. I bought no tires that
    year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a
    fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make
    their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires which were
    purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we
    couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation
    with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e.
    would AR be putting them back into production or dropping them), so
    we agreed that everyone could choose any tires to run as suited
    them best. I decided that I would simply take the opportunity to
    use up my oldest tires as I had some (quite justified by
    experience) confidence that I could still win even on older
    rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used
    were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford
    tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds
    a lap faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was
    on tires that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost
    by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far
    more representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend
    against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh
    engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life
    starts to level out with regard to supporting my family and people
    we haven't seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level
    playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available
    again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier
    Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow
    us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more
    comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on
    it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap
    record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier tires
    were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a competitive disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that you are working
    for another company since 2018, apparently not so much for your own?
    :-)
    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows nothing about!
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager
    Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos

    When did Alan previously post his LinkedIn information here? Got cite?


    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about that person.

    Not really, because credit ratings are, by their function, limited to finances.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an 819.

    So what? Because that's today in your mid/late 70s: what were your ratings like back when you were in your 50s?

    It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't, just revolving credit
    card accounts.

    Perhaps for you, but invariably, there's folks without installment debts with even higher ratings. By your own choice of measuring stick, you're not a winner.

    -hh

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to -hh on Tue Dec 6 14:49:23 2022
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 3:18:29 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 9:37:54 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:20:21 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death >>>>>>>> of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to
    stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move >>>>>>> goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because
    you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is >>>>> your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So,
    what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist
    pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track
    because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s >>>>>
    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With
    no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just >>>> asking questions based on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open
    wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your
    personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract
    your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do >> the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had
    set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020,
    so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just >> two days after my younger brother died due to metastasized
    pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then and in the
    months that followed (including the third race weekend of the
    season falling on what would have been his 57th birthday), I only
    raced the very last weekend of the year. I bought no tires that
    year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a >> fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make
    their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires which were
    purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we
    couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation
    with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e.
    would AR be putting them back into production or dropping them), so >> we agreed that everyone could choose any tires to run as suited
    them best. I decided that I would simply take the opportunity to
    use up my oldest tires as I had some (quite justified by
    experience) confidence that I could still win even on older
    rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used
    were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford
    tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds
    a lap faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was >> on tires that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost
    by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far
    more representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend
    against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh
    engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life
    starts to level out with regard to supporting my family and people
    we haven't seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level
    playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available
    again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier
    Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow
    us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more >> comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on
    it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap
    record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier tires were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a competitive disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that you are working for another company since 2018, apparently not so much for your own? :-)
    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows nothing about!
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager
    Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    When did Alan previously post his LinkedIn information here? Got cite?
    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about that person.
    Not really, because credit ratings are, by their function, limited to finances.
    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an 819.
    So what? Because that's today in your mid/late 70s: what were your ratings like back when you were in your 50s?
    It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't, just revolving credit
    card accounts.
    Perhaps for you, but invariably, there's folks without installment debts with
    even higher ratings. By your own choice of measuring stick, you're not a winner.

    -hh

    Credit ratings show far more than financial standing. They indirectly reflect a person's general behavior and level of responsibility.

    He never posted job history here. He posted it in LinkedIn and that's a public site. Anyone can get an account, just like FaceBook.

    My credit rating has declined slightly since I was in my 50's and had a mortgage and car payments.

    Any FICO credit score between 800 and 850 is a winner compared to the 716 U.S. national average.

    Here is a clue for you. No matter what the metric, somebody is better than you. I'm sure you are right about others with higher scores. I don't care, I don't need to borrow money.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Dec 6 14:33:03 2022
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 11:30:58 AM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-06 06:37, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:20:21 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the
    death of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the
    task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you
    to stop your own harassment, or are you going to try
    to move goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant
    because you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously >>>>>>> is your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver.
    So, what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a
    rapist pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to
    the track because of 14 DWI’s, including one while
    driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others.
    With no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my
    part. Just asking questions based on items that Alan has
    posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open
    wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to
    your personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or
    retract your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes
    others do the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I
    had set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of
    2020, so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was
    just two days after my younger brother died due to
    metastasized pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then
    and in the months that followed (including the third race
    weekend of the season falling on what would have been his 57th
    birthday), I only raced the very last weekend of the year. I
    bought no tires that year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due
    to a fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not
    to make their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires
    which were purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we
    couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the
    situation with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the
    other (i.e. would AR be putting them back into production or
    dropping them), so we agreed that everyone could choose any
    tires to run as suited them best. I decided that I would simply
    take the opportunity to use up my oldest tires as I had some
    (quite justified by experience) confidence that I could still
    win even on older rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I
    used were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased
    in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford
    tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2
    seconds a lap faster than American Racers, all else being
    equal). But I was on tires that were by then fully three years
    old. And I only lost by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running
    far more representative lap times and won race 2 of that
    weekend against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation)
    and a fresh engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my
    life starts to level out with regard to supporting my family
    and people we haven't seen for a while start to come out
    again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level
    playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available
    again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then
    Hoosier Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only
    allow us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times
    we set more comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too
    fine a point on it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and
    set a new lap record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier
    tires were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a
    competitive disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that
    you are working for another company since 2018, apparently not so
    much for your own? :-)
    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows
    nothing about!

    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    And again, you post personal information here...

    Is this a lie? If not, and you are a full-time employee now, have
    been with the company since 2018, it follows that you have less time
    to spend on bakerMEDIA projects. Why? was bakerMEDIA not supplying
    you with enough money to live on? If not, why not? This is not a
    stretch. If bakerMEDIA is a successful company you have no need for a full-time job.
    I feel no compulsion to explain my work life to you.

    Are your tires statements above lies? If not, you made the choice to
    race on knowingly slower tires? Why? Financial considerations play a
    role? See how it all fits together?
    Nope.

    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about
    that person. Financial responsibility over time can be an indication
    of a lot more than income and wealth. Items like honoring responsibilities, paying debts on time, how you treat your financial obligations, and how honest in general and with those you do business with.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an
    819. It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't,
    just revolving credit card accounts. I'll post a screen-shot from my
    bank if you need proof. My Visa account shows a FICO score of 826 out
    of 850. Screen-shot is available too. If you choose to participate I expect screen-shots in return.

    I'm pretty sure you will decline, deflect the argument, and call me a lying little shit.
    You are a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    This is not a trial. You are not obligated to answer any question. Your non-answer is your answer, but you in effect took the 5th.

    You have just confirmed what I have suspected for years.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Dec 6 15:29:44 2022
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 5:49:25 PM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 3:18:29 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 9:37:54 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:20:21 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death >>>>>>>> of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to
    stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move >>>>>>> goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because
    you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is >>>>> your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So,
    what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist
    pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track >>>>> because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s >>>>>
    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With >>>> no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just >>>> asking questions based on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open
    wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your
    personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract
    your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do >> the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had >> set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020, >> so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just >> two days after my younger brother died due to metastasized
    pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then and in the
    months that followed (including the third race weekend of the
    season falling on what would have been his 57th birthday), I only >> raced the very last weekend of the year. I bought no tires that
    year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a >> fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make >> their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires which were
    purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we
    couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation >> with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e. >> would AR be putting them back into production or dropping them), so >> we agreed that everyone could choose any tires to run as suited
    them best. I decided that I would simply take the opportunity to
    use up my oldest tires as I had some (quite justified by
    experience) confidence that I could still win even on older
    rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used >> were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020. >>
    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford
    tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds >> a lap faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was >> on tires that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost >> by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far
    more representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend
    against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh >> engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life
    starts to level out with regard to supporting my family and people >> we haven't seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level
    playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available
    again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier >> Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow >> us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more >> comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on >> it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap
    record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier tires were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a competitive disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that you are working for another company since 2018, apparently not so much for your own? :-)
    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows nothing
    about!
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager
    Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    When did Alan previously post his LinkedIn information here? Got cite?
    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about that person.
    Not really, because credit ratings are, by their function, limited to finances.
    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an 819.
    So what? Because that's today in your mid/late 70s: what were your ratings like back when you were in your 50s?
    It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't, just revolving credit
    card accounts.
    Perhaps for you, but invariably, there's folks without installment debts with
    even higher ratings. By your own choice of measuring stick, you're not a winner.

    -hh

    Credit ratings show far more than financial standing. They indirectly reflect
    a person's general behavior and level of responsibility.

    Keyword being indirect. It’s not the objective of a credit rating to determine
    if you’re a churchgoing choir boy or an dirtbag: it is focused on one’s ability
    and performance to repay loans instead of going bankrupt.

    He never posted job history here. He posted it in LinkedIn and that's a public site. Anyone can get an account, just like FaceBook.

    You’ve already been warned about how ‘publicly accessible’ is not a defense.


    My credit rating has declined slightly since I was in my 50's and had a mortgage and car payments.

    Even when you were going through your divorce? Besides, that’s not
    even the age demographic trend, as default risks increase with more
    loans:

    [quote]
    Age Average FICO Score
    20-29 662
    30-39 673
    40-49 684
    50-59 706
    60+ 749
    [/quote]

    < https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/credit-cards/credit-intel/credit-score-by-age-state/>

    Any FICO credit score between 800 and 850 is a winner compared to the 716 U.S. national average.

    Of course, because 716 is the average of all ages, regions, & incomes.

    Plus the average jumped up during CoVid, in no small part due to lower incomes benefitting from stimulus checks providing improved financial security.

    Here is a clue for you. No matter what the metric, somebody
    is better than you. I'm sure you are right about others with
    higher scores. I don't care, I don't need to borrow money.

    Try looking in a mirror as you say that, Tom, because by introducing
    this lame metric as an alleged basis to compare yourself to Alan, you
    are showing that you do care, and you do think that this is important
    to your personal self-esteem. You need to realize that he is not you,
    nor is he trying to emulate or copy you. We all have our own metrics
    for individual success and personal happiness.

    -hh

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Dec 6 17:09:08 2022
    On 2022-12-06 14:33, Thomas E. wrote:
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    And again, you post personal information here...

    Because you're a little shit, Lying Little Shit.


    Is this a lie? If not, and you are a full-time employee now, have
    been with the company since 2018, it follows that you have less time
    to spend on bakerMEDIA projects. Why? was bakerMEDIA not supplying
    you with enough money to live on? If not, why not? This is not a
    stretch. If bakerMEDIA is a successful company you have no need for a
    full-time job.
    I feel no compulsion to explain my work life to you.

    Are your tires statements above lies? If not, you made the choice to
    race on knowingly slower tires? Why? Financial considerations play a
    role? See how it all fits together?
    Nope.

    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about
    that person. Financial responsibility over time can be an indication
    of a lot more than income and wealth. Items like honoring
    responsibilities, paying debts on time, how you treat your financial
    obligations, and how honest in general and with those you do business
    with.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an
    819. It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't,
    just revolving credit card accounts. I'll post a screen-shot from my
    bank if you need proof. My Visa account shows a FICO score of 826 out
    of 850. Screen-shot is available too. If you choose to participate I
    expect screen-shots in return.

    I'm pretty sure you will decline, deflect the argument, and call me a
    lying little shit.
    You are a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    This is not a trial. You are not obligated to answer any question. Your non-answer is your answer, but you in effect took the 5th.

    You have just confirmed what I have suspected for years.

    Since you have shown that you have no compunctions about spreading
    people's personal information, is it really any surprise that I don't
    care to give you any more.

    All that's been confirmed, you Lying Little Shit, is that you'll make up
    what you want to believe.

    Like your "It's not sufficient. There is something else." about my
    choice of tires.

    There isn't anything more there.

    The situation is exactly as I outlined.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Wed Dec 7 09:22:19 2022
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 8:09:15 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-06 14:33, Thomas E. wrote:
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    And again, you post personal information here...
    Because you're a little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    Is this a lie? If not, and you are a full-time employee now, have
    been with the company since 2018, it follows that you have less time
    to spend on bakerMEDIA projects. Why? was bakerMEDIA not supplying
    you with enough money to live on? If not, why not? This is not a
    stretch. If bakerMEDIA is a successful company you have no need for a >>> full-time job.
    I feel no compulsion to explain my work life to you.

    Are your tires statements above lies? If not, you made the choice to
    race on knowingly slower tires? Why? Financial considerations play a
    role? See how it all fits together?
    Nope.

    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about >>> that person. Financial responsibility over time can be an indication
    of a lot more than income and wealth. Items like honoring
    responsibilities, paying debts on time, how you treat your financial
    obligations, and how honest in general and with those you do business >>> with.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an
    819. It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't,
    just revolving credit card accounts. I'll post a screen-shot from my
    bank if you need proof. My Visa account shows a FICO score of 826 out >>> of 850. Screen-shot is available too. If you choose to participate I
    expect screen-shots in return.

    I'm pretty sure you will decline, deflect the argument, and call me a >>> lying little shit.
    You are a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    This is not a trial. You are not obligated to answer any question. Your non-answer is your answer, but you in effect took the 5th.

    You have just confirmed what I have suspected for years.
    Since you have shown that you have no compunctions about spreading
    people's personal information, is it really any surprise that I don't
    care to give you any more.

    All that's been confirmed, you Lying Little Shit, is that you'll make up what you want to believe.

    Like your "It's not sufficient. There is something else." about my
    choice of tires.

    There isn't anything more there.

    The situation is exactly as I outlined.

    It's not all and you know it.

    Anyway I'm about done with responding to your brags and lies. Merry Christmas

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to -hh on Wed Dec 7 09:25:39 2022
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 6:29:45 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 5:49:25 PM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 3:18:29 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 9:37:54 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:20:21 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death >>>>>>>> of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task.
    Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to >>>>>>> stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move >>>>>>> goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because
    you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is
    your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So, >>>>> what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist >>>>> pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track >>>>> because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s >>>>>
    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With >>>> no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just >>>> asking questions based on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open
    wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your >>> personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract >>> your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do
    the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had
    set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020, >> so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just
    two days after my younger brother died due to metastasized
    pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then and in the
    months that followed (including the third race weekend of the
    season falling on what would have been his 57th birthday), I only >> raced the very last weekend of the year. I bought no tires that >> year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a
    fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make >> their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires which were
    purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we
    couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation
    with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e. >> would AR be putting them back into production or dropping them), so
    we agreed that everyone could choose any tires to run as suited >> them best. I decided that I would simply take the opportunity to >> use up my oldest tires as I had some (quite justified by
    experience) confidence that I could still win even on older
    rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby.

    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used >> were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020. >>
    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford
    tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds
    a lap faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was
    on tires that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost >> by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far >> more representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend
    against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh >> engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life >> starts to level out with regard to supporting my family and people
    we haven't seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level
    playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available
    again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier >> Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow >> us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more
    comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on
    it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap
    record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier tires were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a competitive
    disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that you are working
    for another company since 2018, apparently not so much for your own?
    :-)
    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows nothing
    about!
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager
    Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    When did Alan previously post his LinkedIn information here? Got cite?
    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about that person.
    Not really, because credit ratings are, by their function, limited to finances.
    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an 819.
    So what? Because that's today in your mid/late 70s: what were your ratings
    like back when you were in your 50s?
    It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't, just revolving credit
    card accounts.
    Perhaps for you, but invariably, there's folks without installment debts with
    even higher ratings. By your own choice of measuring stick, you're not a winner.

    -hh

    Credit ratings show far more than financial standing. They indirectly reflect
    a person's general behavior and level of responsibility.
    Keyword being indirect. It’s not the objective of a credit rating to determine
    if you’re a churchgoing choir boy or an dirtbag: it is focused on one’s ability
    and performance to repay loans instead of going bankrupt.
    He never posted job history here. He posted it in LinkedIn and that's a public site. Anyone can get an account, just like FaceBook.
    You’ve already been warned about how ‘publicly accessible’ is not a defense.
    My credit rating has declined slightly since I was in my 50's and had a mortgage and car payments.
    Even when you were going through your divorce? Besides, that’s not
    even the age demographic trend, as default risks increase with more
    loans:

    [quote]
    Age Average FICO Score
    20-29 662
    30-39 673
    40-49 684
    50-59 706
    60+ 749
    [/quote]

    < https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/credit-cards/credit-intel/credit-score-by-age-state/>
    Any FICO credit score between 800 and 850 is a winner compared to the 716 U.S. national average.
    Of course, because 716 is the average of all ages, regions, & incomes.

    Plus the average jumped up during CoVid, in no small part due to lower incomes
    benefitting from stimulus checks providing improved financial security.
    Here is a clue for you. No matter what the metric, somebody
    is better than you. I'm sure you are right about others with
    higher scores. I don't care, I don't need to borrow money.
    Try looking in a mirror as you say that, Tom, because by introducing
    this lame metric as an alleged basis to compare yourself to Alan, you
    are showing that you do care, and you do think that this is important
    to your personal self-esteem. You need to realize that he is not you,
    nor is he trying to emulate or copy you. We all have our own metrics
    for individual success and personal happiness.

    -hh

    Do you really believe that there is a significant number of people participating in this Usenet group?

    Anyway, Bernie Madoff likely had a great credit score until his Ponzi scheme went poof! I'm betting he was pretty happy for a while too.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Wed Dec 7 10:10:51 2022
    On 2022-12-07 09:22, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 8:09:15 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-06 14:33, Thomas E. wrote:
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    And again, you post personal information here...
    Because you're a little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    Is this a lie? If not, and you are a full-time employee now, have
    been with the company since 2018, it follows that you have less time >>>>> to spend on bakerMEDIA projects. Why? was bakerMEDIA not supplying
    you with enough money to live on? If not, why not? This is not a
    stretch. If bakerMEDIA is a successful company you have no need for a >>>>> full-time job.
    I feel no compulsion to explain my work life to you.

    Are your tires statements above lies? If not, you made the choice to >>>>> race on knowingly slower tires? Why? Financial considerations play a >>>>> role? See how it all fits together?
    Nope.

    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about >>>>> that person. Financial responsibility over time can be an indication >>>>> of a lot more than income and wealth. Items like honoring
    responsibilities, paying debts on time, how you treat your financial >>>>> obligations, and how honest in general and with those you do business >>>>> with.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an
    819. It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't,
    just revolving credit card accounts. I'll post a screen-shot from my >>>>> bank if you need proof. My Visa account shows a FICO score of 826 out >>>>> of 850. Screen-shot is available too. If you choose to participate I >>>>> expect screen-shots in return.

    I'm pretty sure you will decline, deflect the argument, and call me a >>>>> lying little shit.
    You are a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    This is not a trial. You are not obligated to answer any question. Your non-answer is your answer, but you in effect took the 5th.

    You have just confirmed what I have suspected for years.
    Since you have shown that you have no compunctions about spreading
    people's personal information, is it really any surprise that I don't
    care to give you any more.

    All that's been confirmed, you Lying Little Shit, is that you'll make up
    what you want to believe.

    Like your "It's not sufficient. There is something else." about my
    choice of tires.

    There isn't anything more there.

    The situation is exactly as I outlined.

    It's not all and you know it.

    Anyway I'm about done with responding to your brags and lies. Merry Christmas

    You're a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    And fuck you and your "Merry Christmas".

    :-)_

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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Wed Dec 7 09:34:55 2022
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 12:25:41 PM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 6:29:45 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 5:49:25 PM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 3:18:29 PM UTC-5, -hh wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 9:37:54 AM UTC-5, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:20:21 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-05 14:48, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 1:59:23 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-01 05:20, -hh wrote:
    I ran on old tires because:

    1. I had them from the year I'd missed due to the death >>>>>>>> of my brother.

    2. I thought that they'd be sufficient to the task. >>>>>>> Well Tom? Is this a sufficient explanation for you to >>>>>>> stop your own harassment, or are you going to try to move >>>>>>> goalposts to somewhere basically irrelevant because >>>>>>> you’re just being dishonest & petty?

    It's not sufficient. There is something else.
    The only “something else” that you’ve raised previously is
    your unsupportable claim that Alan is a lousy driver. So, >>>>> what’s the goalpost move this time? That he’s a rapist >>>>> pillager oanist who could get everywhere except to the track >>>>> because of 14 DWI’s, including one while driving Trudeau? /s

    -hh
    He's already been accused of all that and more by others. With
    no foundation or facts cited. No goalpost move on my part. Just
    asking questions based on items that Alan has posted.
    No, that is more dodging on your part. Just what on his open >>> wheel racing has not been already adequately addressed to your >>> personal satisfaction?

    All other topics are goalpost move attempts. Put up or retract >>> your claim.
    This represents the liar so very well.

    Since all he does is lie and tell half-truths, he assumes others do
    the same.

    The real reasons are very simple:

    I went into 2020 hoping to have a full season of racing, and I had
    set tires from the previous year that weren't used up.

    Then we had a pandemic and only held 3 events at the end of 2020,
    so I still had tires to "spare".

    In 2021, our race season didn't begin until June 12, which was just
    two days after my younger brother died due to metastasized
    pancreatic cancer. With all that was going on then and in the >> months that followed (including the third race weekend of the >> season falling on what would have been his 57th birthday), I only
    raced the very last weekend of the year. I bought no tires that >> year.

    Then for 2022, new American Racer tires became unavailable due to a
    fire they suffered at one of their plants. They opted not to make
    their tires for FF in favour of other racing tires which were >> purchased in greater quantities.

    In reaction to this, the FF drivers of Mission decided that we >> couldn't decide on a new spec tire rule to use until the situation
    with American Racer tires was resolved one way or the other (i.e.
    would AR be putting them back into production or dropping them), so
    we agreed that everyone could choose any tires to run as suited >> them best. I decided that I would simply take the opportunity to
    use up my oldest tires as I had some (quite justified by
    experience) confidence that I could still win even on older
    rubber.

    2022 started off with more race weekends missed as I made my
    priority supporting my sister-in-law and niece over my hobby. >>
    So when I started racing this year, the first set of tires I used
    were purchased in 2019 and the second set were purchased in 2020.

    So I actually inadvertently downplayed the situation.

    Yes: I lost to Erle Archer who was racing on Hoosier Club Ford >> tires (the consensus being that they were probably about 2 seconds
    a lap faster than American Racers, all else being equal). But I was
    on tires that were by then fully three years old. And I only lost
    by a whisker in the final race.

    Once I put on tires that were only 2 years old for the next
    weekend (August 26-27), I was once again capable of running far >> more representative lap times and won race 2 of that weekend
    against Robert Fraser, in a modern FF (1991 Citation) and a fresh
    engine on new Hoosier Club Ford tires.

    I'm looking forward to a very good year for our class as my life
    starts to level out with regard to supporting my family and people
    we haven't seen for a while start to come out again.

    We've put in place a rule that will put us all back on a level >> playing field for tires: American Racers if they are available >> again, Hoosier CF tires if the ARs aren't available, then Hoosier
    Vintage (treaded) FF tires as a tire of last resort.

    There's a broad consensus that the American Racers not only allow
    us to race at minimal cost, but they make any lap times we set more
    comparable to historical lap times. Not to put too fine a point on
    it, if I were to go out on Hoosier CF tires and set a new lap >> record, I wouldn't really feel it was fair.

    :-)

    Alan, better tires were available. You knew that the Hoosier tires
    were faster. You have not told us why you settled for a competitive
    disadvantage. Have anything to do with the fact that you are working
    for another company since 2018, apparently not so much for your own?
    :-)
    Look! The Lying Little Shit doubles down on the things he knows nothing
    about!
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager
    Digital Financial · Full-time
    Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    When did Alan previously post his LinkedIn information here? Got cite?
    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about that person.
    Not really, because credit ratings are, by their function, limited to finances.
    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an 819.
    So what? Because that's today in your mid/late 70s: what were your ratings
    like back when you were in your 50s?
    It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't, just revolving credit
    card accounts.
    Perhaps for you, but invariably, there's folks without installment debts with
    even higher ratings. By your own choice of measuring stick, you're not a winner.

    -hh

    Credit ratings show far more than financial standing. They indirectly reflect
    a person's general behavior and level of responsibility.
    Keyword being indirect. It’s not the objective of a credit rating to determine
    if you’re a churchgoing choir boy or an dirtbag: it is focused on one’s ability
    and performance to repay loans instead of going bankrupt.
    He never posted job history here. He posted it in LinkedIn and that's a public site. Anyone can get an account, just like FaceBook.
    You’ve already been warned about how ‘publicly accessible’ is not a defense.
    My credit rating has declined slightly since I was in my 50's and had a mortgage and car payments.
    Even when you were going through your divorce? Besides, that’s not
    even the age demographic trend, as default risks increase with more
    loans:

    [quote]
    Age Average FICO Score
    20-29 662
    30-39 673
    40-49 684
    50-59 706
    60+ 749
    [/quote]

    < https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/credit-cards/credit-intel/credit-score-by-age-state/>
    Any FICO credit score between 800 and 850 is a winner compared to the 716 U.S. national average.
    Of course, because 716 is the average of all ages, regions, & incomes.

    Plus the average jumped up during CoVid, in no small part due to lower incomes
    benefitting from stimulus checks providing improved financial security.
    Here is a clue for you. No matter what the metric, somebody
    is better than you. I'm sure you are right about others with
    higher scores. I don't care, I don't need to borrow money.
    Try looking in a mirror as you say that, Tom, because by introducing
    this lame metric as an alleged basis to compare yourself to Alan, you
    are showing that you do care, and you do think that this is important
    to your personal self-esteem. You need to realize that he is not you,
    nor is he trying to emulate or copy you. We all have our own metrics
    for individual success and personal happiness.


    Do you really believe that there is a significant number of people participating
    in this Usenet group?

    You imply that it matters. What does matter is that you are communicating
    to your stalking target … and the rest of us are merely witnesses.


    Anyway, Bernie Madoff likely had a great credit score until his Ponzi scheme went poof! I'm betting he was pretty happy for a while too.

    Precisely my point on how credit ratings aren’t as expansive as you’ve suggested.

    -hh

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  • From ed@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Thu Jul 20 17:16:31 2023
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 2:54:19 PM UTC-4, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which bar-b-que
    restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant and in 1 second I had directions.


    I don't even remember what I was searching for, but stumbled on this post. Dude, if you're down that way again, skip bub-bas. Not bad, for places without good BBQ, but so many good options in the area. Dave Poe's, Sam's, Williamson bros... lots of better
    options. JDs is good too, but hit or miss.

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 1 05:44:40 2023
    On Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 8:16:34 PM UTC-4, ed wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 2:54:19 PM UTC-4, Thomas E. wrote:
    Google Maps is the only thing that makes Apple devices useful for finding where you want to go!

    I'm in Woodstock GA to go to the TN/GA game tomorrow. I wanted to check on the directions to Bubba-Q, a local BBQ joint, to go get take out for lunch. I had Apple Maps running so I asked SIRI for directions. She comes back with a "Which bar-b-que
    restaurant?" Bubba's was not even on the restaurant list. Switched to Google Maps and asked for that restaurant and in 1 second I had directions.


    I don't even remember what I was searching for, but stumbled on this post. Dude, if you're down that way again, skip bub-bas. Not bad, for places without good BBQ, but so many good options in the area. Dave Poe's, Sam's, Williamson bros... lots of
    better options. JDs is good too, but hit or miss.

    Ah, Woodstock. My sister lives there, just 2 miles from Bubba-Q. We like the place and it's close to their house.

    You are right about Siri on CarPlay. Siri on CarPlay apparently uses Tom Tom data. Google Maps uses Google Search on CarPlay. World of difference. Apparently this applies to only when on CarPlay. Siri can find Bubba-Q, I just tried it from here in Carmel,
    but from my desk. Weird. After all, Apple has no in-house search engine. Apple uses Google Search. Supposedly Google pays Apple to be their exclusive search source.

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  • From Thomas E.@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Aug 1 05:53:23 2023
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 1:10:54 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-07 09:22, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 8:09:15 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-06 14:33, Thomas E. wrote:
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager Digital Financial · Full-time >>>>> Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    And again, you post personal information here...
    Because you're a little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    Is this a lie? If not, and you are a full-time employee now, have >>>>> been with the company since 2018, it follows that you have less time >>>>> to spend on bakerMEDIA projects. Why? was bakerMEDIA not supplying >>>>> you with enough money to live on? If not, why not? This is not a
    stretch. If bakerMEDIA is a successful company you have no need for a >>>>> full-time job.
    I feel no compulsion to explain my work life to you.

    Are your tires statements above lies? If not, you made the choice to >>>>> race on knowingly slower tires? Why? Financial considerations play a >>>>> role? See how it all fits together?
    Nope.

    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about >>>>> that person. Financial responsibility over time can be an indication >>>>> of a lot more than income and wealth. Items like honoring
    responsibilities, paying debts on time, how you treat your financial >>>>> obligations, and how honest in general and with those you do business >>>>> with.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an >>>>> 819. It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't, >>>>> just revolving credit card accounts. I'll post a screen-shot from my >>>>> bank if you need proof. My Visa account shows a FICO score of 826 out >>>>> of 850. Screen-shot is available too. If you choose to participate I >>>>> expect screen-shots in return.

    I'm pretty sure you will decline, deflect the argument, and call me a >>>>> lying little shit.
    You are a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    This is not a trial. You are not obligated to answer any question. Your non-answer is your answer, but you in effect took the 5th.

    You have just confirmed what I have suspected for years.
    Since you have shown that you have no compunctions about spreading
    people's personal information, is it really any surprise that I don't
    care to give you any more.

    All that's been confirmed, you Lying Little Shit, is that you'll make up >> what you want to believe.

    Like your "It's not sufficient. There is something else." about my
    choice of tires.

    There isn't anything more there.

    The situation is exactly as I outlined.

    It's not all and you know it.

    Anyway I'm about done with responding to your brags and lies. Merry Christmas
    You're a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    And fuck you and your "Merry Christmas".

    :-)_

    Alan, you are the CSMA lying champ! Oh, the things you don't reveal. Tell us why you can't race on good tires. Tell us why you have lived in that tiny condo for decades. Tell us why your public facing image on your employer's site is a selfie taken many
    years ago, not a recent professionally-made picture. Tell us why you are still driving an old BMW (with no CarPlay) that your family made you a sweetheart deal on. And finally tell us why....well you know from my emails.

    Come on Alan, be honest for a change.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Thomas E. on Tue Aug 1 09:29:34 2023
    On 2023-08-01 05:53, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 1:10:54 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-07 09:22, Thomas E. wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 8:09:15 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-12-06 14:33, Thomas E. wrote:
    Nothing? From your LinkedIn page:

    Group Information Technology Manager Digital Financial · Full-time >>>>>>> Feb 2018 - Present · 4 yrs 11 mos
    And again, you post personal information here...
    Because you're a little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    Is this a lie? If not, and you are a full-time employee now, have >>>>>>> been with the company since 2018, it follows that you have less time >>>>>>> to spend on bakerMEDIA projects. Why? was bakerMEDIA not supplying >>>>>>> you with enough money to live on? If not, why not? This is not a >>>>>>> stretch. If bakerMEDIA is a successful company you have no need for a >>>>>>> full-time job.
    I feel no compulsion to explain my work life to you.

    Are your tires statements above lies? If not, you made the choice to >>>>>>> race on knowingly slower tires? Why? Financial considerations play a >>>>>>> role? See how it all fits together?
    Nope.

    I have a challenge for you. A person's credit rating says a lot about >>>>>>> that person. Financial responsibility over time can be an indication >>>>>>> of a lot more than income and wealth. Items like honoring
    responsibilities, paying debts on time, how you treat your financial >>>>>>> obligations, and how honest in general and with those you do business >>>>>>> with.

    Let's ramp this up and share credit ratings!

    I'll go first. On a scale of 0-850 Transunion currently gives me an >>>>>>> 819. It could be higher if I had any installment debt but I don't, >>>>>>> just revolving credit card accounts. I'll post a screen-shot from my >>>>>>> bank if you need proof. My Visa account shows a FICO score of 826 out >>>>>>> of 850. Screen-shot is available too. If you choose to participate I >>>>>>> expect screen-shots in return.

    I'm pretty sure you will decline, deflect the argument, and call me a >>>>>>> lying little shit.
    You are a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    This is not a trial. You are not obligated to answer any question. Your non-answer is your answer, but you in effect took the 5th.

    You have just confirmed what I have suspected for years.
    Since you have shown that you have no compunctions about spreading
    people's personal information, is it really any surprise that I don't
    care to give you any more.

    All that's been confirmed, you Lying Little Shit, is that you'll make up >>>> what you want to believe.

    Like your "It's not sufficient. There is something else." about my
    choice of tires.

    There isn't anything more there.

    The situation is exactly as I outlined.

    It's not all and you know it.

    Anyway I'm about done with responding to your brags and lies. Merry Christmas
    You're a lying little shit, Lying Little Shit.

    And fuck you and your "Merry Christmas".

    :-)_

    Alan, you are the CSMA lying champ! Oh, the things you don't reveal. Tell us why you can't race on good tires. Tell us why you have lived in that tiny condo for decades. Tell us why your public facing image on your employer's site is a selfie taken
    many years ago, not a recent professionally-made picture. Tell us why you are still driving an old BMW (with no CarPlay) that your family made you a sweetheart deal on. And finally tell us why....well you know from my emails.

    Come on Alan, be honest for a change.

    I have no obligation to tell you anything, you lying little shit, but:

    I CAN race on "good tires", but I choose to honour an agreement not to.

    I LIKE my little condo.

    My "employer's site"? Which would that be?

    I drive the BMW because I LIKE it.

    And finally, yes: you are a stalker.

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