Consequences of releasing a working gravity engine.
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re: Consequences of releasing a working gravity engine.
You asked for it. Clyde, you clown. I bet your dick is the size of a tootsie roll. Your mama so fat she ate your wheel which is why you aren't sharing it now. Insults have been served.
"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." - Mark Twain
Well Clyde,Clyde wrote:Watches and clicks ignore once again.
Step right up ladies and gentlemen!!
As we head into tomorrow yet another day of amusement.
If you have a single digit IQ, please let us know by insulting me.
Hehehe
I would say all members have at least a single digit IQ above yours, so it seems you want everyone to insult you.
I usually believe anyone who claims a runner, but you have convinced me you don't.
re: Consequences of releasing a working gravity engine.
Clyde,ha right turn you monkey ,i love throwing insults at you you simply ask for it ,which brings me to a good point, if you do want to share your design with the world you will need to work with a lot of people not others but real people ,throwing insults creates others which splits us up this is called divide and rule it has worked for centuries for the elite and the only way to overcome this pour state of affairs is unity and inclusion ,you would be wise to consider this point Clyde ,i am sorry for being so rude i was involved in a negative drama you created and that was my mistake ,Clyde try being tolerant of others so to speak ,there is a lot of good work we all need to do together or our children's children will have to pick up our mess and i think we need to evolve above this, in saying that it is very difficult to trust anyone in this world let alone people who are trying to do the same thing on this site but we do our best and i think respect should be shown for that so think again please before insulting people,i hope your work goes well and you do have the wheel solved i really do, there is more than one way to do this it will be interesting to see what you have ,Andyb
Only by making mistakes can you truly learn
re: Consequences of releasing a working gravity engine.
Invite. Ha ha. When? After you complete your larger wheel? Which version of the mad hatters tea party should your guests dress as?
Add: All guests plz rsvp to Clyde@keeping_it_in_the_family.com before hell freezes over.
Add: All guests plz rsvp to Clyde@keeping_it_in_the_family.com before hell freezes over.
Have a great day yourself !Clyde wrote:Old Nick,
Thank you.
Saves me from sending you an invite.
Have a great day!!!!
This would be where you would say oops.
I would of declined your private invite anyway, as I would to anyone who has a runner.
Why not post it on here? You would be surprised how those you insult would support you.
Better question. Why here?
I cannot come up with a reason.
You posted that you would decline an invite from anyone who has a runner.
You do not know how profound your statement is.
Every human being will decline.
This is why people thought Bessler was mad.
So no one will look, and if I say I will just disassemble it then. Then everyone will say see he never really had anything.
Agreeing with the status quo does not mean you are intelligent, milk weeds agree with the status quo.
So
My options are:
Be treated like shit until society decides I have had enough.
Invite people to look which all will decline.
Disassemble it and be ridiculed anyway.
There is no upside.
I cannot come up with a reason.
You posted that you would decline an invite from anyone who has a runner.
You do not know how profound your statement is.
Every human being will decline.
This is why people thought Bessler was mad.
So no one will look, and if I say I will just disassemble it then. Then everyone will say see he never really had anything.
Agreeing with the status quo does not mean you are intelligent, milk weeds agree with the status quo.
So
My options are:
Be treated like shit until society decides I have had enough.
Invite people to look which all will decline.
Disassemble it and be ridiculed anyway.
There is no upside.
re: Consequences of releasing a working gravity engine.
Why do you think you are the only one with a runner?
I don't think Bessler was mad.
I don't think Bessler was mad.
See here is where I want to slap the stupid out of you.
Show me where I claimed I was the only one.
Are you aware 2 men patented the telephone the same day.
This is not a coincidence. Throughout history we can see people coming up with the same ideas continents apart at nearly the same time, on the clock of human evolution.
This in fact leads me to believe more than one other person has it will soon have a working prototype.
Boy I wish people were smarter.
Yes that's a dig directed at you.
Now stop assuming you know when it comes to me.
Yer accuracy stinks.
Show me where I claimed I was the only one.
Are you aware 2 men patented the telephone the same day.
This is not a coincidence. Throughout history we can see people coming up with the same ideas continents apart at nearly the same time, on the clock of human evolution.
This in fact leads me to believe more than one other person has it will soon have a working prototype.
Boy I wish people were smarter.
Yes that's a dig directed at you.
Now stop assuming you know when it comes to me.
Yer accuracy stinks.
Don't mind him oldNick. He assumes he's filtering out the other "potentials" or "competition" this way.
You could easily transform them to upsides:
- Act like you already live in your preferred society (not naively)
- Talk about the what-ifs as if it was already there (to "prepare" your audience)
- Use it yourself, and at least save on your energy-bill (test and enhance while in-use)
- I have some more options...
There is always an upside: Pro + Contra
For a smart guy that kind of thought is a bit small- and self-minded.Clyde wrote:My options are:
Be treated like shit until society decides I have had enough.
Invite people to look which all will decline.
Disassemble it and be ridiculed anyway.
There is no upside.
You could easily transform them to upsides:
- Act like you already live in your preferred society (not naively)
- Talk about the what-ifs as if it was already there (to "prepare" your audience)
- Use it yourself, and at least save on your energy-bill (test and enhance while in-use)
- I have some more options...
There is always an upside: Pro + Contra
re: Consequences of releasing a working gravity engine.
Why are we still giving this juvinile prima-donna air time?
He has nothing. It's quite plain. Just think how you would act if you had a runner? You would either shout it out to the world (as I would) or you would remain silent. This clown is doing neither so it's quite obvious that he's just a troll, a wind up merchant loving the attention.
Think about it. Would someone with the intelligence not only translate aincient German text correctly andapply the skills necessary to build a working perpetual motion machine, act in such a juvinile way?
Come on people! It's probably just some spotty kid in his back bedroom.
Don't respond to his silly antics.
Rolls eyes and tuts in dissaprovement. Oh nearly forgot - hahahaha
He has nothing. It's quite plain. Just think how you would act if you had a runner? You would either shout it out to the world (as I would) or you would remain silent. This clown is doing neither so it's quite obvious that he's just a troll, a wind up merchant loving the attention.
Think about it. Would someone with the intelligence not only translate aincient German text correctly andapply the skills necessary to build a working perpetual motion machine, act in such a juvinile way?
Come on people! It's probably just some spotty kid in his back bedroom.
Don't respond to his silly antics.
Rolls eyes and tuts in dissaprovement. Oh nearly forgot - hahahaha
“We have no right to assume that any physical laws exist, or if they have existed up until now, that they will continue to exist in a similar manner in the future.�
Quote By Max Planck father of Quantum physics 1858 - 1947
Quote By Max Planck father of Quantum physics 1858 - 1947
Haha you goofy baboon.
You will come over to argue, but not to look at the device?
LMAO!!!!
See how the hell am I suppose to show anyone. Hahahaha
I am serious.
I showed a forklift driver the entire thing, he looked at it and looked at me and said it was a trick.
Hahaha.
This just keeps getting better.
You will come over to argue, but not to look at the device?
LMAO!!!!
See how the hell am I suppose to show anyone. Hahahaha
I am serious.
I showed a forklift driver the entire thing, he looked at it and looked at me and said it was a trick.
Hahaha.
This just keeps getting better.