Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 4:42 pm
Positive thinking does not have tremendous impact on you for some reason. :(Greg Derr wrote:Have you tried Iran or North Korea? You may fit right in.
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Positive thinking does not have tremendous impact on you for some reason. :(Greg Derr wrote:Have you tried Iran or North Korea? You may fit right in.
Is your initial intention to "bug" those nations by providing wrong ideas? :)Greg Derr wrote:Have you tried Iran or North Korea? You may fit right in.
I'm losing count, is that 5, or 6 times you've quoted to the same post by Greg, and in none of them said anything useful about 10 metre AP practice...Russ wrote:Positive thinking does not have tremendous impact on you for some reason. :(Greg Derr wrote:Have you tried Iran or North Korea? You may fit right in.
I just like the idea. Are you spiritual leader of this movement?Gerard wrote:I'm losing count, is that 5, or 6 times you've quoted to the same post by Greg, and in none of them said anything useful about 10 metre AP practice...Russ wrote:Positive thinking does not have tremendous impact on you for some reason. :(Greg Derr wrote:Have you tried Iran or North Korea? You may fit right in.
Nice team! As well all of yours contributions!Gerard wrote:I'm losing count, is that 5, or 6 times you've quoted to the same post by Greg, and in none of them said anything useful about 10 metre AP practice...Russ wrote:Positive thinking does not have tremendous impact on you for some reason. :(Greg Derr wrote:Have you tried Iran or North Korea? You may fit right in.
Perhaps we should have a collection and get Russ a calculator. 8 x 12 x 365 does indeed = 35,040, but the number of days since he joined is 8 years x 365 days = 2,920, and subtracting another couple of months for the July joining date gives us closer to 2,850 or so ... on second thought, we should chip in and buy him some nightschool remedial math lessons. Math comes in handy when adding up target scores.Russ wrote:@remmy223
since 2005. it is about 8 years by 12 months by 365 days it ia about 35,040 days total & only 820 posts
What the point? I posted each 42's day. Is it too much or it is not enough?
check this performance:Gerard
Joined: 09 Mar 2011
Posts: 282
Whiz kid? Reminds me of this old guy who kept calling me 'rocket scientist' in a very sarcastic way, when I'd brought an orbital sander to his electric motor shop and asked him if he had any graphite brushes to fit it, as it was an older model and none of the chain stores had matching parts. "So what are you, a rocket scientist? Think you can just fix it yourself, ROCKET SCIENTIST?" He's long dead now. The orbital sander isn't, as I found some brushes at another shop and overhauled the bearings and otherwise restored this much-abused tool (given to me by a native carver with whom I shared a workshop) so it was purring like a kitten. I passed it along to a sculptor friend about 15 years ago.Russ wrote:Gerard, did you check your scores correctly. Try to calculate hours, whiz kid.
Did you win this game? :)
NO it is not! 19 Jul 2005 to 05 May 2012 is not even 7 years! Unless fewer than 6 months in both 2005 and 2012 are counted as whole years which seems meaningless to me when calculating days. So we have to conclude that Gerard has accidentally accepted Russ' number 8 years! Oh dear...Gerard wrote: Perhaps we should have a collection and get Russ a calculator. 8 x 12 x 365 does indeed = 35,040, but the number of days since he joined is 8 years x 365 days = 2,920,.
I am so busted! That's what I did, sad but true. Chalk it up to my stubbornly trusting nature, which I suppose is responsible for persisting in thinking there might be hope for a person like Russ.David N wrote:So we have to conclude that Gerard has accidentally accepted Russ' number 8 years! Oh dear...
Sorry! Just could not resist!
At this point we are talking about trust. Thank you Gerard to state this important position of our discussion.Gerard wrote:I am so busted! That's what I did, sad but true. Chalk it up to my stubbornly trusting nature, which I suppose is responsible for persisting in thinking there might be hope for a person like Russ.David N wrote:So we have to conclude that Gerard has accidentally accepted Russ' number 8 years! Oh dear...
Sorry! Just could not resist!
Yes Russ, you are. The dead horse being your failed marketing of your consulting business, marketing in a public forum, without paying for your ad space, though you post a new ad for your services at least once per day lately.Russ wrote:"Beating a dead horse".
Whoop de friggin' do. Seriously Russ, you're bragging about your old results here? And your point is?Russ wrote:I’m finalist of Canadian Airgun Grand Prix 2007 (Gold and silver medals).
Finalist of USAS Rifle and Pistol National championship (2007)
Air pistol Fifth place
Free pistol seventh place.
2005, 2006, 2007 NE Region USAS Champion.
Class AA by USAS shooting classification.
??? I'm questioning official records? Talking to yourself again Russ?Russ wrote: At this point you are questioning official records and achievements all athletes who participated in those events and respect the hard work to make it happened.
No, one should not beat a dad horse. It's mean. They're dads. They have young foals to look after. In fact, don't beat any horses. It's just not nice.Russ wrote: It is no point to beat dad horse.
"Dear" Gerard now? You missed me Russ? Must be. I think you missed me when I didn't post anything here for a day, started begging me to come back and argue with you again. I'm here now. Happy?Russ wrote:No one knows who you are no competitive records, only promises, dear Gerard.