From: mrtravel on 9 Aug 2006 19:58 Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote: > Perpetually unemployed troll/netkook/pedophile/psychopath Michael Voight "mrtravel" wrote: > > >>Mxsmanic wrote: >> >> >>>Keith W writes: >>> >>> >>> >>>>If you use 200 kw hours , your meter records it, they push that >>>>much onto the grid and you pay them for it. >>> >>> >>>How can they do that in time to cover your usage? >>> >> >>How do banks work? >>When you write a check, does the money immediately get removed from your >>account? > > > How do jails work? <nosense cut out> So, if you are telling the truth, Greg, then anyone could simply check out this information on the official California's Megan's list website , correct? Now, since the information can not be located there, Greg, I guess this makes your statements untrue, correct? Of course, you know that some people will believe whatever they read, whether or not there is any basis of fact.
From: mrtravel on 9 Aug 2006 20:01 Hatunen wrote: > On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 15:12:13 GMT, mrtravel > <mrtravel(a)bcglobal.net> wrote: > > >>Mxsmanic wrote: >> >> >>>Keith W writes: >>> >>> >>> >>>>If you use 200 kw hours , your meter records it, they push that >>>>much onto the grid and you pay them for it. >>> >>> >>>How can they do that in time to cover your usage? >>> >> >>How do banks work? >>When you write a check, does the money immediately get removed from your >>account? > > > You not only bit his hook, you tightened it. Correct. I should have mention credit cards or overdraft protection. In any case, the money doesn't have to be in your bank account before you spend it.
From: Tchiowa on 9 Aug 2006 20:36 The Reid wrote: > Following up to Mxsmanic > > >> Yeah, I have a hard time sleeping at night thinking about these poor > >> people who seem to have lost some of their rights when all they did was > >> to maim, kill, torture thousands of Afghans, participate in terrorist > >> acts, and other minor infractions. > > > >The people being held did not generally do any of these > >things--although it's true that the definition of "terrorist acts" has > >become very broad. > > For Tchiowa its enough that they are accused or suspected, why > would you need a trial? As it always is with prisoners of war. The fact that they were captured on a battleground is all that it takes. The rest of it we learned from the way you Brits treated the Irish.
From: mrtravel on 9 Aug 2006 20:38 Tchiowa wrote: > The Reid wrote: > >>Following up to Mxsmanic >> >> >>>>Yeah, I have a hard time sleeping at night thinking about these poor >>>>people who seem to have lost some of their rights when all they did was >>>>to maim, kill, torture thousands of Afghans, participate in terrorist >>>>acts, and other minor infractions. >>> >>>The people being held did not generally do any of these >>>things--although it's true that the definition of "terrorist acts" has >>>become very broad. >> >>For Tchiowa its enough that they are accused or suspected, why >>would you need a trial? > > > As it always is with prisoners of war. The fact that they were captured > on a battleground is all that it takes. > What if they were present in the area, but weren't involved?
From: Hatunen on 9 Aug 2006 20:57
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 00:01:03 GMT, mrtravel <mrtravel(a)bcglobal.net> wrote: >Hatunen wrote: >> On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 15:12:13 GMT, mrtravel >> <mrtravel(a)bcglobal.net> wrote: >> >> >>>Mxsmanic wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Keith W writes: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>If you use 200 kw hours , your meter records it, they push that >>>>>much onto the grid and you pay them for it. >>>> >>>> >>>>How can they do that in time to cover your usage? >>>> >>> >>>How do banks work? >>>When you write a check, does the money immediately get removed from your >>>account? >> >> >> You not only bit his hook, you tightened it. > >Correct. I should have mention credit cards or overdraft protection. >In any case, the money doesn't have to be in your bank account before >you spend it. Woosh. ************* DAVE HATUNEN (hatunen(a)cox.net) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |