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Re: O.T. A challenge

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 by: Clocky - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 06:50 UTC

On 10/03/2022 4:57 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 6:54 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 3:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button is
>>>>>> pressed (the button press also resets any average speed displayed
>>>>>> up to that point). Extra points for displaying current time, time
>>>>>> and distance that the average speed is calculated over, but don't
>>>>>> make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top
>>>>>> of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be
>>>>>> clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a
>>>>>> 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>>>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you
>>>>> quoted me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>>>>
>>>
>>> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the
>>> Aviation museum?
>>
>> Glue? You think that real aircraft are made like models? Modern
>> airlines do use bonded panels, but the old one we have are done
>> properly with bolts and rivets.
>>
>
> don't you have any WW1 bi-planes? :)
>
>

You know what's the difference between keiths bolted and riveted planes
and those made with A4 sheets of paper and clag?

Those made from paper and Clag will actually fly.

--
keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

Re: O.T. A challenge

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 by: Clocky - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 06:51 UTC

On 11/03/2022 2:42 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 9:27 am, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 1:04 am, Clocky wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 4:02 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 3:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:07 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 11:22 am, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button
>>>>>>> is pressed (the button press also resets any average speed
>>>>>>> displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying current
>>>>>>> time, time and distance that the average speed is calculated
>>>>>>> over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top
>>>>>>> of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be
>>>>>>> clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably
>>>>>>> a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing
>>>>>>> it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who
>>>>>>> wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you asking for a quote?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> hahahaha!
>>>>>
>>>> "Clocky is a fake" there's a quote for you.
>>>
>>> LOL, keith, mate... you seem to have a very high opinion of yourself
>>> as a programmer - so successful and highly paid that you could afford
>>> such prestige vehicles as a Cordia Turbo and Miata. You must have
>>> been ace to be able to afford those two  examples of motoring
>>> excellence...  :-)
>>
>>
>> he claims he worked at NASA as a programmer but has no formal
>> qualifications, and was in a senior position there, iirc. can you
>> imagine what the competition to be employed at NASA would be like?
>> they would only be interested in the very best and brightest; the most
>> qualified and capable. me thinketh that maybe, just maybe, something
>> is rotten in Denmark! :)
>
> Wrong as usual felix. I worked for NASA and I worked as a programmer but
> I didn't work as a programmer for NASA.

Ah, so you scrubbed dunnies?

--
keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

Re: O.T. A challenge

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 by: Clocky - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 07:09 UTC

On 11/03/2022 2:38 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 12:04 am, Clocky wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 4:02 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 3:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:07 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 11:22 am, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button is
>>>>>> pressed (the button press also resets any average speed displayed
>>>>>> up to that point). Extra points for displaying current time, time
>>>>>> and distance that the average speed is calculated over, but don't
>>>>>> make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top
>>>>>> of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be
>>>>>> clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a
>>>>>> 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>>>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>
>>>>> Are you asking for a quote?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> hahahaha!
>>>>
>>> "Clocky is a fake" there's a quote for you.
>>
>> LOL, keith, mate... you seem to have a very high opinion of yourself
>> as a programmer - so successful and highly paid that you could afford
>> such prestige vehicles as a Cordia Turbo and Miata. You must have been
>> ace to be able to afford those two  examples of motoring
>> excellence...  :-)
>
> Maybe you don't or can't understand, not all of us want to spend money
> on expensive cars, the Cordia was fun back in the 80s, the MX-5 is fun
> now ( and it's probably worth about double what I paid for it). I choose
> to spend my money on things that I like not status symbols.
>

Or you couldn't afford them and that is just your excuse. There were
nicer cars that were more fun than a shitbox Cordia in the 80's, so your
reasoning doesn't hold up.

Maybe you were just a bit shit and paid accordingly - and bought what
you could afford - in our case a three door Colt with a Turbo.

>> So, here's a proposal. Fucking program it yourself. Happy to compile
>> the sketch to make sure it actually works once your done. Off you go
>> you fucking deluded dickhead.
>
> So after being a failure as a gaslighter,

Nailed it actually plus I proved you have no integrity and proved you're
nearly as smart as you would have people believe - which is why you're
so bitter now :-)

you are admitting that your
> contention that anybody can write software

False premise. That's *not* what I said.
I was very clear in what I said and your comprehension issues are not
*my* problem.

They are very much *your* problem.

<snip>

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keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

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 by: jonz@ nothere.com - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 08:28 UTC

On Friday, 11 March 2022 at 12:01:17 UTC+11, Xeno wrote:
> On 11/3/22 10:21, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> > On 10/03/2022 4:43 pm, Clocky wrote:
> >> On 10/03/2022 1:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> >>> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
> >>>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> >>>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> >>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
> >>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
> >>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
> >>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
> >>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
> >>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
> >>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
> >>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button is
> >>>>>> pressed (the button press also resets any average speed displayed
> >>>>>> up to that point). Extra points for displaying current time, time
> >>>>>> and distance that the average speed is calculated over, but don't
> >>>>>> make the display crowded and unreadable.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top
> >>>>>> of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be
> >>>>>> clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a
> >>>>>> 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
> >>>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
> >>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
> >>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
> >>>>>> in say a month.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Nope, he and his lap dogs will hiss and spit, and accuse, without *ever* admitting they *collectively* have nary a clue.

In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
> >>>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
UH-HUH.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
> >>>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you
> >>>>> quoted me for computer problem diagnostics.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ya think? (I use word word looosely) He is usually on the money!. It`s *more* a case of certain PPL getting tied in knots.
Because, as ive mentioned before, some of you lack that *very* desirable trait known as COMPREHENSION!!.
Bluster and Bullshit being the usual comeback..
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the
> >>> Aviation museum?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> I can imagine keith sitting in the corner of the museum with a Reflex
> >> 500 sheet pack of A4 and a pot of Clag to keep him busy.
> >>
> >
> > do they still use Clag in schools these days?
> >
> >
> Long gone. Yuhu (sp?) glue sticks were all the rage last time I was
> involved in a school.
>
> --
> Xeno

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 08:32 UTC

On 11/03/2022 5:42 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 9:27 am, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 1:04 am, Clocky wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 4:02 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 3:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:07 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 11:22 am, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button
>>>>>>> is pressed (the button press also resets any average speed
>>>>>>> displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying current
>>>>>>> time, time and distance that the average speed is calculated
>>>>>>> over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on
>>>>>>> top of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to
>>>>>>> be clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving.
>>>>>>> Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing
>>>>>>> it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who
>>>>>>> wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you asking for a quote?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> hahahaha!
>>>>>
>>>> "Clocky is a fake" there's a quote for you.
>>>
>>> LOL, keith, mate... you seem to have a very high opinion of yourself
>>> as a programmer - so successful and highly paid that you could
>>> afford such prestige vehicles as a Cordia Turbo and Miata. You must
>>> have been ace to be able to afford those two examples of motoring
>>> excellence...  :-)
>>
>>
>> he claims he worked at NASA as a programmer but has no formal
>> qualifications, and was in a senior position there, iirc. can you
>> imagine what the competition to be employed at NASA would be like?
>> they would only be interested in the very best and brightest; the
>> most qualified and capable. me thinketh that maybe, just maybe,
>> something is rotten in Denmark! :)
>
> Wrong as usual felix. I worked for NASA and I worked as a programmer
> but I didn't work as a programmer for NASA.

oh, I'm expected to take such interest in you that I'm expected to know
such details am I, fukwit. but of course you didn't, you're no where
good enough

> Can you understand that, I'm not sure that it can be put in any
> simpler terms than that. You're not really the brightest are you?
>
>

fuck off troll

--
https://tinyurl.com/Yosemite-Sam

FUCK PUTIN!!

"His opinions have been crushed into insignificant dust by
the enormous weight of his lies"- Alvey on the Fraudster
"He came, he saw, he got pummelled" - Alvey on Keefy
"What a pair! Not a single word of rebuttal or reason,
just cretinous abuse" - Alvey on jonz and noddy
"His self serving ego pumping comments just read
like witless wankery"- Clocky on Keefy
"your opinion isn't worth 2 knobs of goat shit"- Xeno on Grubby Tech
"You cannot turn Darren's lies into the truth by attempting to *discredit*
what *I* say. You just make yourself look more of a dick"- Xeno to Grubby Tech

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 08:34 UTC

On 11/03/2022 5:50 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 4:57 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 6:54 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 3:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button
>>>>>>> is pressed (the button press also resets any average speed
>>>>>>> displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying current
>>>>>>> time, time and distance that the average speed is calculated
>>>>>>> over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on
>>>>>>> top of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to
>>>>>>> be clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving.
>>>>>>> Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing
>>>>>>> it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who
>>>>>>> wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>>>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you
>>>>>> quoted me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the
>>>> Aviation museum?
>>>
>>> Glue? You think that real aircraft are made like models? Modern
>>> airlines do use bonded panels, but the old one we have are done
>>> properly with bolts and rivets.
>>>
>>
>> don't you have any WW1 bi-planes? :)
>>
>>
>
> You know what's the difference between keiths bolted and riveted
> planes and those made with A4 sheets of paper and clag?
>
> Those made from paper and Clag will actually fly.
>

LOL

--
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FUCK PUTIN!!

"His opinions have been crushed into insignificant dust by
the enormous weight of his lies"- Alvey on the Fraudster
"He came, he saw, he got pummelled" - Alvey on Keefy
"What a pair! Not a single word of rebuttal or reason,
just cretinous abuse" - Alvey on jonz and noddy
"His self serving ego pumping comments just read
like witless wankery"- Clocky on Keefy
"your opinion isn't worth 2 knobs of goat shit"- Xeno on Grubby Tech
"You cannot turn Darren's lies into the truth by attempting to *discredit*
what *I* say. You just make yourself look more of a dick"- Xeno to Grubby Tech

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 by: Noddy - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:07 UTC

On 11/03/2022 5:25 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 12:37 am, Clocky wrote:

>> There is nothing to crawl out of since I've made no specific claims to
>> *my* programming ability. You claim to be a "programmer" but I haven't
>> seen any examples of your code or proof that you are. Since therefore
>> it is unproven... well, see below.
>
> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
> Literally anyone can do that."
>
> That was your statement, you're just being asked to prove it. If anybody
> can then it follows that you should be able to. If you want to withdraw
> that statement, then you don't have to prove anything.

What's the actual motivation behind this nonsensical hypocrisy of yours
here, Keith? Are you suffering from a bit of butt-hurt at the idea of
you not being the only person in this group who can write code and get
it to work?

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 by: Noddy - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:13 UTC

On 11/03/2022 5:32 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 9:05 pm, Noddy wrote:

>>
>> I was able to get what I wanted out of it and I'm *far* from a
>> programmer :) It is not at all difficult. Even if you knew nothing
>> about it you could find enough information on the Net to complete
>> Keith's task fairly easily which makes the whole exercise completely
>> futile.
>
> If it's that easy then you're welcome to try.

Try what? Waste my time and money constructing a little blinking light
box so it can be submitted to you for your "assessment"?

You have *got* to be fucking kidding :)

Seriously pal, you are making an absolute *flog* out of yourself with
this ridiculous bullshit, and your sense of entitlement is making Alvey
look positively sane.

As I said in another post, you need to get over yourself.

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On 11/03/2022 5:27 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 12:42 am, Clocky wrote:

>> I'm not the one setting absurd challenges you humourless dimwit.
>>
> Nothing absurd about it, your claim that anybody could do it, OTOH was.

Anyone *can* do it, and if that takes away some of your feeling of
superiority then it sucks to be you.

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 by: keithr0 - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:26 UTC

On 11/03/2022 7:15 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 5:27 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 12:42 am, Clocky wrote:
>
>>> I'm not the one setting absurd challenges you humourless dimwit.
>>>
>> Nothing absurd about it, your claim that anybody could do it, OTOH was.
>
> Anyone *can* do it, and if that takes away some of your feeling of
> superiority then it sucks to be you.

OK then nodz lets see you take up the challenge.

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 by: keithr0 - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:28 UTC

On 11/03/2022 4:50 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 4:57 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 6:54 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 3:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button
>>>>>>> is pressed (the button press also resets any average speed
>>>>>>> displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying current
>>>>>>> time, time and distance that the average speed is calculated
>>>>>>> over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top
>>>>>>> of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be
>>>>>>> clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably
>>>>>>> a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing
>>>>>>> it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who
>>>>>>> wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>>>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you
>>>>>> quoted me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the
>>>> Aviation museum?
>>>
>>> Glue? You think that real aircraft are made like models? Modern
>>> airlines do use bonded panels, but the old one we have are done
>>> properly with bolts and rivets.
>>>
>>
>> don't you have any WW1 bi-planes? :)
>>
>>
>
> You know what's the difference between keiths bolted and riveted planes
> and those made with A4 sheets of paper and clag?
>
> Those made from paper and Clag will actually fly.
>
You're not even a good troll, barely even an average one.

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 by: keithr0 - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:28 UTC

On 11/03/2022 7:13 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 5:32 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 9:05 pm, Noddy wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I was able to get what I wanted out of it and I'm *far* from a
>>> programmer :) It is not at all difficult. Even if you knew nothing
>>> about it you could find enough information on the Net to complete
>>> Keith's task fairly easily which makes the whole exercise completely
>>> futile.
>>
>> If it's that easy then you're welcome to try.
>
> Try what? Waste my time and money constructing a little blinking light
> box so it can be submitted to you for your "assessment"?
>
> You have *got* to be fucking kidding :)
>
> Seriously pal, you are making an absolute *flog* out of yourself with
> this ridiculous bullshit, and your sense of entitlement is making Alvey
> look positively sane.
>
> As I said in another post, you need to get over yourself.
>
>
Methinks you protest too much.

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 by: keithr0 - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:30 UTC

On 11/03/2022 4:51 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 2:42 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 9:27 am, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 11/03/2022 1:04 am, Clocky wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:02 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 3:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:07 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 11:22 am, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button
>>>>>>>> is pressed (the button press also resets any average speed
>>>>>>>> displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying current
>>>>>>>> time, time and distance that the average speed is calculated
>>>>>>>> over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on
>>>>>>>> top of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to
>>>>>>>> be clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving.
>>>>>>>> Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing
>>>>>>>> it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who
>>>>>>>> wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Are you asking for a quote?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hahahaha!
>>>>>>
>>>>> "Clocky is a fake" there's a quote for you.
>>>>
>>>> LOL, keith, mate... you seem to have a very high opinion of yourself
>>>> as a programmer - so successful and highly paid that you could
>>>> afford such prestige vehicles as a Cordia Turbo and Miata. You must
>>>> have been ace to be able to afford those two  examples of motoring
>>>> excellence...  :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> he claims he worked at NASA as a programmer but has no formal
>>> qualifications, and was in a senior position there, iirc. can you
>>> imagine what the competition to be employed at NASA would be like?
>>> they would only be interested in the very best and brightest; the
>>> most qualified and capable. me thinketh that maybe, just maybe,
>>> something is rotten in Denmark! :)
>>
>> Wrong as usual felix. I worked for NASA and I worked as a programmer
>> but I didn't work as a programmer for NASA.
>
> Ah, so you scrubbed dunnies?

Is that the best best you can do? If wit was shit you'd have a severe
attack of constipation.

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 by: keithr0 - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:31 UTC

On 11/03/2022 6:32 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 5:42 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 9:27 am, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 11/03/2022 1:04 am, Clocky wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:02 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 3:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:07 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 11:22 am, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button
>>>>>>>> is pressed (the button press also resets any average speed
>>>>>>>> displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying current
>>>>>>>> time, time and distance that the average speed is calculated
>>>>>>>> over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on
>>>>>>>> top of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to
>>>>>>>> be clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving.
>>>>>>>> Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing
>>>>>>>> it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who
>>>>>>>> wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Are you asking for a quote?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hahahaha!
>>>>>>
>>>>> "Clocky is a fake" there's a quote for you.
>>>>
>>>> LOL, keith, mate... you seem to have a very high opinion of yourself
>>>> as a programmer - so successful and highly paid that you could
>>>> afford such prestige vehicles as a Cordia Turbo and Miata. You must
>>>> have been ace to be able to afford those two examples of motoring
>>>> excellence...  :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> he claims he worked at NASA as a programmer but has no formal
>>> qualifications, and was in a senior position there, iirc. can you
>>> imagine what the competition to be employed at NASA would be like?
>>> they would only be interested in the very best and brightest; the
>>> most qualified and capable. me thinketh that maybe, just maybe,
>>> something is rotten in Denmark! :)
>>
>> Wrong as usual felix. I worked for NASA and I worked as a programmer
>> but I didn't work as a programmer for NASA.
>
>
> oh, I'm expected to take such interest in you that I'm expected to know
> such details am I, fukwit. but of course you didn't, you're no where
> good enough

If you can't be bothered to get it s\right, you should STFU otherwise
you just look stupid.

>> Can you understand that, I'm not sure that it can be put in any
>> simpler terms than that. You're not really the brightest are you?
>>
>>
>
> fuck off troll

Ahh diddums

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 by: keithr0 - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:35 UTC

On 11/03/2022 5:09 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 2:38 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 12:04 am, Clocky wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 4:02 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 3:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:07 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 11:22 am, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button
>>>>>>> is pressed (the button press also resets any average speed
>>>>>>> displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying current
>>>>>>> time, time and distance that the average speed is calculated
>>>>>>> over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top
>>>>>>> of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be
>>>>>>> clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably
>>>>>>> a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing
>>>>>>> it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who
>>>>>>> wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you asking for a quote?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> hahahaha!
>>>>>
>>>> "Clocky is a fake" there's a quote for you.
>>>
>>> LOL, keith, mate... you seem to have a very high opinion of yourself
>>> as a programmer - so successful and highly paid that you could afford
>>> such prestige vehicles as a Cordia Turbo and Miata. You must have
>>> been ace to be able to afford those two  examples of motoring
>>> excellence...  :-)
>>
>> Maybe you don't or can't understand, not all of us want to spend money
>> on expensive cars, the Cordia was fun back in the 80s, the MX-5 is fun
>> now ( and it's probably worth about double what I paid for it). I
>> choose to spend my money on things that I like not status symbols.
>>
>
> Or you couldn't afford them and that is just your excuse. There were
> nicer cars that were more fun than a shitbox Cordia in the 80's, so your
> reasoning doesn't hold up.
>
> Maybe you were just a bit shit and paid accordingly - and bought what
> you could afford - in our case a three door Colt with a Turbo.
>
>>> So, here's a proposal. Fucking program it yourself. Happy to compile
>>> the sketch to make sure it actually works once your done. Off you go
>>> you fucking deluded dickhead.
>>
>> So after being a failure as a gaslighter,
>
> Nailed it actually plus I proved you have no integrity and proved you're
> nearly as smart as you would have people believe - which is why you're
> so bitter now :-)

If you were any further up yourself you'd need your name on the soles of
your shoes for identification.

> you are admitting that your
>> contention that anybody can write software
>
> False premise. That's *not* what I said.
> I was very clear in what I said and your comprehension issues are not
> *my* problem.

"What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
Literally anyone can do that."

An exact quote your comprehension issues are not *my* problem.

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 by: keithr0 - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:36 UTC

On 11/03/2022 7:07 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 5:25 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 12:37 am, Clocky wrote:
>
>>> There is nothing to crawl out of since I've made no specific claims
>>> to *my* programming ability. You claim to be a "programmer" but I
>>> haven't seen any examples of your code or proof that you are. Since
>>> therefore it is unproven... well, see below.
>>
>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>
>> That was your statement, you're just being asked to prove it. If
>> anybody can then it follows that you should be able to. If you want to
>> withdraw that statement, then you don't have to prove anything.
>
> What's the actual motivation behind this nonsensical hypocrisy of yours
> here, Keith? Are you suffering from a bit of butt-hurt at the idea of
> you not being the only person in this group who can write code and get
> it to work?

Something seems to have spooked you nodz, what are you afraid of?

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 by: keithr0 - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:42 UTC

On 10/03/2022 9:05 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 9:31 pm, jonz@ nothere.com wrote:
>> On Thursday, 10 March 2022 at 20:53:25 UTC+11, Noddy wrote:
>
>>>>> I'm no friend of Jerky's, and to my mind he *already* proved the
>>>>> limited range of his "electronics knowledge" when I posted the
>>>>> pictures of my distributor's failed logic board and he decided to
>>>>> comment about it, but what you're doing here just makes you look like
>>>>> an *idiot* who needs to get the fuck over himself. For fuck's sake.
>>>>> Demanding people "prove themselves" to you makes you no different to
>>>>> the morons you criticise daily for doing the *exact* same thing.
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>>   Ticky said *Anyone can do it*.. Therefore, "The proof of the pudding
>> is in the eating"
>
> I didn't see all the comment, but I believe Arduino was being discussed
> and if that's the case then anyone *can* do it. I programmed a little
> Arduino logic board to control my vapour blasting cabinet so regular
> momentary contact foot switches where turned into "push on/push off"
> latching switches to control the fan, pump, air solenoid and windscreen
> wiper. The code itself was a pre-written demo but it's not difficult,
> and I modified the basic sample to suit my own particular needs with
> regards to the number of pedals, timing delays and so on.

The difference is the same as going to the shop, buying a set of
headers, and following a monkey see monkey do set of instructions,
against designing your own and fabricating them.

> I was able to get what I wanted out of it and I'm *far* from a
> programmer :) It is not at all difficult. Even if you knew nothing about
> it you could find enough information on the Net to complete Keith's task
> fairly easily which makes the whole exercise completely futile.
>
>> Keith is simply *calling his bluff*. Comprende ?
>
> I know exactly what he's doing. He's being a complete flog in thinking
> that he has any right to demand anyone prove themselves to him, and a
> massive hypocrite for doing the very thing he criticises the FLC of doing.
>
>
>>> Good. Call him out as much as you like, but if you think he has any
>>> obligation to dance to whatever tune you feel like playing on your pipe
>>> then you're off your fucking rocker.
>>>
>>> As I said, you need to get over yourself.
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>   Really? how do you come to *that* conclusion?.
>
> Read what I just wrote above. All Keith is managing to show here is that
> he can do a really good impersonation of Alvey.
>
>>      Anyway, Keith set the task, lets see if W. O'T follows thru, or
>> fucks off. (To his rock.)
>
> Keith doesn't get to "set tasks". No one fucked off and left him in charge.
>
>

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 by: Xeno - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:50 UTC

On 11/3/22 20:13, Noddy wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 5:32 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 9:05 pm, Noddy wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I was able to get what I wanted out of it and I'm *far* from a
>>> programmer :) It is not at all difficult. Even if you knew nothing
>>> about it you could find enough information on the Net to complete
>>> Keith's task fairly easily which makes the whole exercise completely
>>> futile.
>>
>> If it's that easy then you're welcome to try.
>
> Try what? Waste my time and money constructing a little blinking light
> box so it can be submitted to you for your "assessment"?
>
> You have *got* to be fucking kidding :)
>
> Seriously pal, you are making an absolute *flog* out of yourself with
> this ridiculous bullshit, and your sense of entitlement is making Alvey
> look positively sane.
>
> As I said in another post, you need to get over yourself.
>
>
What's up Darren? The above was *you* in past episodes of the aus.cars
drama show. You were *always* wanting people to prove their claims.
What's changed? That's easy, you can't push people to justify their
claims because you absolutely and flatly refuse (read: can't) prove your
own claims. Oh what a quandary you find yourself in, eh?

Hey, keep it up, I'm lovin' just watching this shit play out. You, the
defender of Clocky! Who said miracles don't happen! ROTFLMFAO

--
Xeno

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 by: lindsay - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:58 UTC

On 11/03/2022 2:01 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 10:47 am, Xeno wrote:
>> On 11/3/22 12:16, Clocky wrote:
>>> On 11/03/2022 7:21 am, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:43 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 1:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but
>>>>>>>>> that is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac,
>>>>>>>>> so, in addition, it has to display average speed. The current
>>>>>>>>> average speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when
>>>>>>>>> a button is pressed (the button press also resets any average
>>>>>>>>> speed displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying
>>>>>>>>> current time, time and distance that the average speed is
>>>>>>>>> calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and
>>>>>>>>> unreadable.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on
>>>>>>>>> top of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to
>>>>>>>>> be clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving.
>>>>>>>>> Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced
>>>>>>>>> and qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics,
>>>>>>>>> well renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble
>>>>>>>>> doing it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it
>>>>>>>>> anybody who wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something
>>>>>>>> to you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you
>>>>>>>> quoted me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the
>>>>>> Aviation museum?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I can imagine keith sitting in the corner of the museum with a
>>>>> Reflex 500 sheet pack of A4 and a pot of Clag to keep him busy.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> do they still use Clag in schools these days?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yep, though not necessarily in the pots with the brush as there are
>>> more options.
>>
>> Well, yes, as I said, the Yuhu Stick. Clag, the company, make a
>> similar product but it is nothing like the clag paste in the pot.
>
> The clag in the pot is right there on that fucking page.
>
> tinyurl.com/537ktwaf
>
> Same as it always was and still used in schools around Australia. Why do
> you think you can buy it in bulk by the bucket load?

Used in ladyboy porno's as baby batter? :-D
>
> tinyurl.com/537ktwaf
>
> Jesus wept...

Owned.

C'mon Clocky... after all this time, you must have realised that Tommy
is an expert on *EVERYTHING*, from the sordid shit in Thailand, to
fucking kids glue, and when shown to be wrong, will move the goalposts,
(college?) and bullshit himself stupid, because an ex-teacher cannot be
shown to be wrong.

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 by: Clocky - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:59 UTC

On 11/03/2022 5:28 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 4:50 pm, Clocky wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 4:57 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 6:54 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 3:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>>>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>>>>>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>>>>>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are
>>>>>>>> where his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that
>>>>>>>> runs from GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that
>>>>>>>> is so simple that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in
>>>>>>>> addition, it has to display average speed. The current average
>>>>>>>> speed needs to be continuously displayed starting when a button
>>>>>>>> is pressed (the button press also resets any average speed
>>>>>>>> displayed up to that point). Extra points for displaying current
>>>>>>>> time, time and distance that the average speed is calculated
>>>>>>>> over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on
>>>>>>>> top of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to
>>>>>>>> be clear enough to be read while concentrating on driving.
>>>>>>>> Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in
>>>>>>>> source form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing
>>>>>>>> it in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who
>>>>>>>> wants to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>>>>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you
>>>>>>> quoted me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the
>>>>> Aviation museum?
>>>>
>>>> Glue? You think that real aircraft are made like models? Modern
>>>> airlines do use bonded panels, but the old one we have are done
>>>> properly with bolts and rivets.
>>>>
>>>
>>> don't you have any WW1 bi-planes? :)
>>>
>>>
>>
>> You know what's the difference between keiths bolted and riveted
>> planes and those made with A4 sheets of paper and clag?
>>
>> Those made from paper and Clag will actually fly.
>>
> You're not even a good troll, barely even an average one.

Troll or fact?

How many of the planes you have bolted and riveted together have taken
flight?

How many keith?

--
keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

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 by: Xeno - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 10:02 UTC

On 11/3/22 20:36, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 7:07 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 5:25 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 11/03/2022 12:37 am, Clocky wrote:
>>
>>>> There is nothing to crawl out of since I've made no specific claims
>>>> to *my* programming ability. You claim to be a "programmer" but I
>>>> haven't seen any examples of your code or proof that you are. Since
>>>> therefore it is unproven... well, see below.
>>>
>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>
>>> That was your statement, you're just being asked to prove it. If
>>> anybody can then it follows that you should be able to. If you want
>>> to withdraw that statement, then you don't have to prove anything.
>>
>> What's the actual motivation behind this nonsensical hypocrisy of
>> yours here, Keith? Are you suffering from a bit of butt-hurt at the
>> idea of you not being the only person in this group who can write code
>> and get it to work?
>
> Something seems to have spooked you nodz, what are you afraid of?
>
You mean you don't know? Hahahaha

--
Xeno

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On 11/03/2022 8:50 pm, Xeno wrote:

> own claims. Oh what a quandary you find yourself in, eh?

Hows the search for the walled up cars going, shit fer brains? Deleted
posts? DNA?
>
> Hey, keep it up, I'm lovin' just watching this shit play out.

You and me both. :-D watching you spout your "knowledge" about kids glue
is hilarious. How easily was it for Clocky to prove you wrong.

Like everyone else. ROFLBOCLOG :-D

Added to the Tomas Clasener Tome of Lies.

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 by: Noddy - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 10:27 UTC

On 11/03/2022 8:26 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 7:15 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 5:27 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 11/03/2022 12:42 am, Clocky wrote:
>>
>>>> I'm not the one setting absurd challenges you humourless dimwit.
>>>>
>>> Nothing absurd about it, your claim that anybody could do it, OTOH was.
>>
>> Anyone *can* do it, and if that takes away some of your feeling of
>> superiority then it sucks to be you.
>
> OK then nodz lets see you take up the challenge.

Are you thick or something? Did you not bother to read the post where I
questioned why anyone would want to seek your approval, or in fact why
*you* think they should?

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 by: Noddy - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 10:31 UTC

On 11/03/2022 8:36 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 7:07 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 11/03/2022 5:25 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 11/03/2022 12:37 am, Clocky wrote:
>>
>>>> There is nothing to crawl out of since I've made no specific claims
>>>> to *my* programming ability. You claim to be a "programmer" but I
>>>> haven't seen any examples of your code or proof that you are. Since
>>>> therefore it is unproven... well, see below.
>>>
>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select
>>> the libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program.
>>> Literally anyone can do that."
>>>
>>> That was your statement, you're just being asked to prove it. If
>>> anybody can then it follows that you should be able to. If you want
>>> to withdraw that statement, then you don't have to prove anything.
>>
>> What's the actual motivation behind this nonsensical hypocrisy of
>> yours here, Keith? Are you suffering from a bit of butt-hurt at the
>> idea of you not being the only person in this group who can write code
>> and get it to work?
>
> Something seems to have spooked you nodz, what are you afraid of?

ROTFL :)

The only thing "spooky" going on here is you suddenly doing what you've
spent the last few months criticising others for, but for some reason
known only to you it's perfectly rational behaviour when *you* do it.

Which, of course, is complete and utter bullshit.

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 by: Noddy - Fri, 11 Mar 2022 10:32 UTC

On 11/03/2022 8:28 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 11/03/2022 7:13 pm, Noddy wrote:

>> Seriously pal, you are making an absolute *flog* out of yourself with
>> this ridiculous bullshit, and your sense of entitlement is making
>> Alvey look positively sane.
>>
>> As I said in another post, you need to get over yourself.
>>
>>
> Methinks you protest too much.

Methinks you need to up your meds, as you have become the very fuckwit
you've spend weeks running around here chasing.

Congratulations are in order. Very few people are capable of making such
a remarkable turn around in such a ridiculously short time.

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