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Originally Posted by Jamo
Bill...you've been testing my patience here on several threads that have required attention over the past few months, not to mention over at the other place.
Had enough. Get off this thread and stop being a dick everywhere else.
Now.
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That's Ok JAMO I can be an dick too!
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Originally Posted by mrmustang
DECADES AGO , and you say you do not have a chip on your shoulder. Perhaps it is time for you to let this hatred go as it will eat you up inside. As for the comment of " his site", sorry, but the SAACforum is a SAAC item in name alone and is not owned, nor run by Mr Kopec.
As for social engineering, both before the web and afterwards, I believe you are behind the curve on that one. Tip your pinky up at me if you will, but I am not the one with the poor social interaction here. Nor do I have to prove anything to the likes of you, which I am sure you will read with much disdain.
Bill S.
PS: Transmitting out of your basement?
PSS: Are you the "conspiracy" fellow? I believe you might be 
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You missed the boat on this one-- SigInt, penetration testing, social engineering, etc... look up SigInt you may learn what I was getting at. Obviously it went over your head. That's ok I expected that. It's not very effective being a smart ass making a comment when you missed my concept completely.
As far as helping others out. "Don't take this the wrong way" (your words not mine) how did you help out that Mcsouthern member selling an engine? Heck that could have been me making a similar post but giving it away instead of selling it.
Was offering to sell a musket helping him out. As I recall I questioned members as to why they were responding the way in which they did. I have read some of your helping comments I give you that.
As far as education yes I mentioned I dropped out of Yale after my first year. So what, I mentioned that after mcsouthern mentioned he dropped out of school, again so what! And to make it relevant somewhat to an auto forum I mention Briggs Cunningham who also attended the same university and dropped out. Time spent with Briggs was similar to spending it with a third grandfather. I will not change the way I write or compose my thoughts for anyone and as far as my friends I speak freely on those too. Hell I've only mentioned Cozy, wait until I start talking about Jimmy Page and other good friends.
As far as famous relatives I don't believe we have any in my family. Yes great industrialists, presidential advisors, first president of federal reserve in NY, however I wouldn't say famous. Most certainly listed in Who's Who of course, but not a famous name so to speak.
Maybe you should mention your famous relatives I may know someone. Feel blessed for what you have and don't worry about what another has or has spoken on.
I really didn't know the organization of SAAC. Being a jerk 25 years ago to me.... he still is unprofessional. What can I say it was my experience not yours.
Listing east coast and west coast....really now you feel so offended by my editing that info? What is all that about? Really now, a chip on my shoulder. Dam I'm sort of not wanting to put any other information on here. Once again I put that there for those that want to reach out to me. I guess you will have to search your own demons as to why you must comment as you did.
There was not enough room to input what I had wanted to anyway. We have compounds/properties all over.
This was your comment:
"PS: I do find the OP's comment that he did not look at the pictures at all a bit strange. If you were looking at a specific auction and/or car, why would you not study the pictures as well? Makes me wonder if the OP is perhaps not old enough to legally drive yet"
As I suggested just skip my posts or if your imagination is running wild again just send me a PM.
I don't need a moderator's help at all. I've spilt blood for mrmustangs right for free speech. However if you want to I can unleash the Miyamoto Musashi in my DNA and lay waste to everything. But I have such a distaste for such things and usually withdraw.
Sorry back to out regular programming.