[Rhodes22-list] Herb's sailing trip
Chris Geankoplis
napoli68 at charter.net
Mon Oct 27 20:42:47 EDT 2008
Herb,
Tell me about the time on the Gulf, business or pleasure? What form
of transport. Exotic or mundane?
And yes no one should judge you (or me) till they've introduced themselves
and gotten to know us, I think.
Chris G
----- Original Message -----
From: "Herb Parsons" <hparsons at parsonsys.com>
To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] How much time do you spend on the computer?
> Chris,
>
> I really DON'T mean to just be argumentative on this one, but I DON'T
> see Metaphor's point. I've come home (after sailing across the gulf for
> 10 days) to over 3000 emails in my in box. I dare say I didn't miss any
> important ones. The little red X in Thunderbird is pretty easy to use.
> It only takes me a line or two to see if an email is something I really
> need, or just chatter. Most are chatter.
>
>
> Chris Geankoplis wrote:
> > Brad,
> > Thanks for that well reasoned, and humorous response; like Ben
C. I
> > never quite dispair, and then you come through with such a great
response.
> > I see Metaphor's point but if he just stays around till after the
election
> > he can bennifite from all the Fasciests, Commies, Sheep, and wolves on
this
> > list because after all we are all boating lambs...well except when it
comes
> > to which type of motor to use, or anchor or.......
> >
> > Chris G
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Brad Haslett" <flybrad at gmail.com>
> > To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> > Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 6:53 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] How much time do you spend on the computer?
> >
> >
> >
> >> Dear Mr. Wager/Crabber?
> >>
> >> Are you a gambler? Perhaps a crabber?
> >>
> >> Rude? Self impressed? No sir, I'm a pilot. Think about it and
> >> figure it out for yourself. Little man - aggrandized view of your own
> >> importance? What part of pilot don't you get? I'm not a aggrandized
> >> little man, I am a god!
> >>
> >> Listen. My adventures have been "bigger-than-life" for a kid of a
> >> construction worker from a town of 650 people. The amazing thing is,
> >> they are not bullshit and if you envy them then you have a problem.
> >>
> >> Again, many of us on this board have dined and stayed at each other's
> >> house, sailed on each other's boats, and come to each other's rescue
> >> in private. You might want to lurk a bit longer before you become so
> >> judgmental.
> >>
> >> To answer your question about boats and boat names - I once owned a
> >> Rhodes22 and I regret the day I sold it. I now own a 30' S2 named the
> >> "CoraShen" after my daughter Cora and her grandfather Mr. Shen. Mr.
> >> Shen died recently. He was a "little man" who was "aggrandized" by
> >> his thousands of employees and one of the kindest and gentlest men I
> >> ever met. His story is buried in the archives of this list. There's
> >> a lot of interesting history there, and as Ed would say, "search the
> >> archives".
> >>
> >> Perhaps you should consider barking for awhile on this list before you
> >> default to biting.
> >>
> >> Brad
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Metaphor <mwager at bluecrab.org> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Mr. Haslitt,
> >>> Sorry, but I get the impression that you are a rude, self impressed
> >>>
> > little
> >
> >>> man with an aggrandized view of your own importance. You copy a lot
of
> >>> posts from other sources, and tell grand stories about yourself and
your
> >>> bigger-than-life adventures, but otherwise offer little of substance.
> >>>
> > When
> >
> >>> people don't agree with you, you belittle them.
> >>>
> >>> Do you own or sail a Rhodes? If not, why are you even on this forum?
> >>>
> >>> I have had many questions answered by sailors, but none by you I learn
> >>>
> > most
> >
> >>> by simply listening to what they have to say. You just seem to blow
> >>>
> > your
> >
> >>> own horn so loudly that only you can hear the sound of your own
> >>>
> > pomposity.
> >
> >>> There are forums out there that are in the big leagues. You might find
> >>>
> > the
> >
> >>> challenges in one of those more demanding than pandering to your two
> >>>
> > friends
> >
> >>> on this one. Other forums that I participate in have an PM (private
> >>> mnessage) option that allows for personal conversation between
> >>>
> > individuals.
> >
> >>> If it is not available on this thread, you might try regular emails
> >>>
> > between
> >
> >>> you and your two other friends.
> >>>
> >>> I probably could figure out how to use the filters here, but too often
> >>>
> > on
> >
> >>> these threads, posts are not properly (should I say honestly) labeled,
> >>>
> > so
> >
> >>> filters don't work.
> >>>
> >>> By the way, Metaphor is the name of my boat. What is the name of
yours?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Brad Haslett-2 wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Met, uh, Phor?
> >>>> You're smart enough to bitch, you're probably smart enough to filter
> >>>> your e-mail.
> >>>>
> >>>> Brad
> >>>>
> >>>> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 8:31 PM, Metaphor <mwager at bluecrab.org>
wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> I've got a simple question, but mostly applied to Herb and Brad, and
> >>>>> somewhat
> >>>>> to Tootle:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Do you guys have jobs or real lives, or do you spend all day on the
> >>>>> internet
> >>>>> and then posting to this forum? There are a couple of other volume
> >>>>> posters,
> >>>>> but none so prolific as you are. I get the sense that the sailors
are
> >>>>> pretty
> >>>>> much giving up getting airtime in competition with the political
> >>>>>
> > nature
> >
> >>>>> of
> >>>>> this forum.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I try to follow the various threads, but have lost interest in this
> >>>>>
> > forum
> >
> >>>>> because it has so little to do with sailing, Rhodes 22's or nautical
> >>>>>
> > life
> >
> >>>>> in
> >>>>> general. Reading the same paranoid information from the three of
you
> >>>>> over
> >>>>> and over again is tiresome, so much so that I've begun to applaud
your
> >>>>> challengers -- Ben C, petelargo, etc., simply because they are
> >>>>> challenging
> >>>>> you, and I have (but not always) voted Republican.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Your time would be better spent arguing on a political forum rather
> >>>>>
> > that
> >
> >>>>> a
> >>>>> sailing one, and leaving this forum to talk about the boring details
> >>>>>
> > of
> >
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> Rhodes 22 -- you know, technical issues, innovative re-designs or
> >>>>>
> > fixes,
> >
> >>>>> sailing techniques, great sailing adventures, that kind of stuff of
> >>>>> interest
> >>>>> to Rhodes 22 owners and sailors... certainly there would be fewer
> >>>>>
> > posts,
> >
> >>>>> but
> >>>>> the Rhodes 22 boat issues would not be so buried under the volume of
> >>>>> political posts found here. A search of the internet would probably
> >>>>>
> > find
> >
> >>>>> a
> >>>>> few sites that you might find more of a political nature. Thanks...
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> View this message in context:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >
http://www.nabble.com/How-much-time-do-you-spend-on-the-computer--tp20180185p20180185.html
> >
> >>>>> Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> >>>>>
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