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   Message 71,043 of 72,997   
   Andy Burnelli to Alan Browne   
   Re: How do we show the display variable    
   09 Mar 23 17:28:03   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: nospam@nospam.net   
      
   Alan Browne wrote:   
      
   >> I'm interested in driving cars fast, and I own a BMW. I'm not sure what   
   >> a "bimmer" or "beemer" means (or why you would use both terms).   
   >   
   > Both mean BMW.  Using both terms is a red piece of cloth waving in the   
   > molecules of nitrogen, oxygen and other trace gases flowing by.   
      
   This is interestingly another case of how clueless the iKooks truly are.   
      
   FACT:   
   The tools that work on a beemer are NOT the same as those for a bimmer.   
      
   For the iKooks to conflate the two is classic!   
   a. The iKooks are uneducated and of low IQ   
   b. Hence, they know nothing about any topic   
   c. Yet - they _think_ they know everything....   
      
   And yet... they don't even know the _simplest_ things of this topic.   
      
      *The entire belief system of the iKook is completely imaginary!*   
      
   It's like when Chris claimed to have a PhD in the life sciences, and yet,   
   he didn't even know what the word "vehicle" meant in immunological terms.   
      
   When people are technically competent (i.e., not iKooks) descriptive words   
   mean something to those who understand and who have technical competency.   
   --   
   HINT: If someone calls their bimmer a beemer, it's as instant a recognition   
   that they don't know anything about BMW just as if they have no teeth and   
   they can't speak proper grammar, it's a clue they didn't earn a PhD either.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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