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  1. #4941
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    And before we went on and we talked about the famous RV that some people cope with by pretending it never existed, I told him the RV to some would only prove we had good jobs in our life and not my playing the DU play, then he awkwardly changed the subject.
    Could you just tell us what it is like to drive such a luxurious machine? The cost of that thing is way beyond your average high-end sportscars. I can't even imagine the sensation.

    Me? It has become well known I live in my parent's basement. I often sit back and dream what it'd be like to get out one of these days.

    I mean this - you're a good writer Rob. Maybe you could write us up something so I could close my eyes and ride that ride.

    On the internet I can buy train sims and farming sims but no one has put out a real RV simulator. Help me live the dream, please.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  2. #4942
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Comrade Robert Dietz complained on WoV about no gambling topics on VCT. Well, whose to blame? If you read Comrade Dietz' blog, which he keeps providing links to here, do you see anything about gambling? No. It's just the mad ravings of a raging libtard.
    Actually, what I said at WoV was that the discussion started here in kewlJ's thread about pari-mutuel versus point spreads was one of the few gambling topics addressed here recently. And it was a pretty good thread, partly because regnis and I chimed in. If you'll notice, I did contribute given my limited knowledge of horse racing.

    Regarding the blog -- the blog for months has been about how a professional gambler and oddsmaker would gather coronavirus evidence, evaluate information fluidly, figure out "who knew what they were talking about and who did not," and draw correct, informed conclusions given partial information unfolding day-to-day. It was a real study in how somebody could have gotten on top of the virus information and accurately predicted just about everything that was about to happen...which I did, by the way. What stunned me was the refusal of people on this site who have professional gambling skills to step back and evaluate what was in front of them. KewlJ did a good job of being pretty much tone neutral and then figuring reality out rather quickly.

    And by the way, mickey, how did those Montana numbers turn out?

  3. #4943
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    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Comrade Robert Dietz complained on WoV about no gambling topics on VCT. Well, whose to blame? If you read Comrade Dietz' blog, which he keeps providing links to here, do you see anything about gambling? No. It's just the mad ravings of a raging libtard.
    Actually, what I said at WoV was that the discussion started here in kewlJ's thread about pari-mutuel versus point spreads was one of the few gambling topics addressed here recently. And it was a pretty good thread, partly because regnis and I chimed in. If you'll notice, I did contribute given my limited knowledge of horse racing.

    Regarding the blog -- the blog for months has been about how a professional gambler and oddsmaker would gather coronavirus evidence, evaluate information fluidly, figure out "who knew what they were talking about and who did not," and draw correct, informed conclusions given partial information unfolding day-to-day. It was a real study in how somebody could have gotten on top of the virus information and accurately predicted just about everything that was about to happen...which I did, by the way. What stunned me was the refusal of people on this site who have professional gambling skills to step back and evaluate what was in front of them. KewlJ did a good job of being pretty much tone neutral and then figuring reality out rather quickly.

    And by the way, mickey, how did those Montana numbers turn out?
    I'll answerr about the Montana CV numbers in the covid numbers thread.
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    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Actually, what I said at WoV was that the discussion started here in kewlJ's thread about pari-mutuel versus point spreads was one of the few gambling topics addressed here recently. And it was a pretty good thread, partly because regnis and I chimed in. If you'll notice, I did contribute given my limited knowledge of horse racing.

    KewlJ did a good job of being pretty much tone neutral and then figuring reality out rather quickly.
    Regnis is a "vestige" of the Singer years here, when doubling down on slot losses, and "rolling dem bones", were all the rage. If I recall, Regnis tried to maintain, to my insistence the other way, that his username here had nothing to do with Singer. Well, if you believe this, and that he was a professional dice setter, then Alan is still looking for someone to throw the eighteen yo's in a row. As far as KJ goes, he was every bit an arse as Singer. Nobody plays a few a hands of blackjack, say, at twenty different casinos, a day, and winds up a millionaire. Forget about all the other nonsense he "spewed".

    Too bad that old TablePooey didn't post up a picture of the Loch Ness Monster, KJ holding the million, or, the Singer RV. Why is all the evidence of stuff never any good on a gambling forum? I suppose that most people still believe that Shackleford sold his site for millions. Lol.

  5. #4945
    Anyone want to admit they are fucking with everyone at WoV as Cleo? Or is it possible the Wiz did it, or put someone up to it to get some traffic over there?

    Of course the Wizard suggested KJ comment since he is the only person still most of us know that had the ‘Vid, except for EvenBob who says he had it too.

    As someone asked, what made this guy show up out of no where and pick WoV to share his tale of CV that matches up with KJ’s it seems. You know, the horrible Coronavirus KJ survived and now donates his antibodies from, yet is too afraid to work because of.

    Also of interest is just a few days before Cleo magically decided to share their story at WoV, a scammer bumped an old Cleopatra deconstruction thread over there, but the post was removed. Coincidence?

    While I don’t have the answer on what is going on with this Cleo, something doesn’t smell right.
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  6. #4946
    Kew had the CV as much as he got pregnant. Isn't it curious the most relevance and attention-seeking serial liar on the internet claims to have had the most famous disease of his pathetic generation. If he had puss-oozing warts in his mouth from sucking shit-covered dicks it would be more believable.

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    It's not me, though the thought passed through my head. KJ, very likely, thinks that someone gives a hoot that he's back over there. He's this fucked up.

  8. #4948
    And now we have a "Spook National Anthem". WTF? Since when does the Negro Football League need some stupid, racist anthem in order to motivate all the thugs who make up that one-sided league? Do they play it in every US prison too? It's GOTTA be a joke.

  9. #4949
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    And before we went on and we talked about the famous RV that some people cope with by pretending it never existed, I told him the RV to some would only prove we had good jobs in our life and not my playing the DU play, then he awkwardly changed the subject.
    Could you just tell us what it is like to drive such a luxurious machine? The cost of that thing is way beyond your average high-end sportscars. I can't even imagine the sensation.

    Me? It has become well known I live in my parent's basement. I often sit back and dream what it'd be like to get out one of these days.

    I mean this - you're a good writer Rob. Maybe you could write us up something so I could close my eyes and ride that ride.

    On the internet I can buy train sims and farming sims but no one has put out a real RV simulator. Help me live the dream, please.
    If you still live with your parents then you have a tolerant but good family....something most here lack.

    The Newell is an uncomfortable beast. I chose it because it has the highest power/torque numbers of the high end RV's. If I'm going 65mph uphill and get slowed to 50 by some truck, after I pass it I want 65 again. 99% of class A's can't do that. The Newell can.

    The discomfort comes in the form of how you're almost always the only Newell in the RV parks you stop at. RVers know what it is. They gawk, they ask questions, and they act as if you're on a completely different level than they are with their $150k and below rigs mostly. I belong in that group more than the Newell, Marathon, or Prevost group. I only bought it because of my success with the DU play. Had I bought it with our retirement savings it would have put a hurt on us over the long run. But it IS a dream to be in once the slideouts are out. To me it is a big hassle to drive. Too big, too long, too high, and way too much technology.

    I'm asking $575k if anyone's interested in the fall. Max gets the first shot. He can't feel as if he doesn't measure up forever.

  10. #4950
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    And before we went on and we talked about the famous RV that some people cope with by pretending it never existed, I told him the RV to some would only prove we had good jobs in our life and not my playing the DU play, then he awkwardly changed the subject.
    Could you just tell us what it is like to drive such a luxurious machine? The cost of that thing is way beyond your average high-end sportscars. I can't even imagine the sensation.

    Me? It has become well known I live in my parent's basement. I often sit back and dream what it'd be like to get out one of these days.

    I mean this - you're a good writer Rob. Maybe you could write us up something so I could close my eyes and ride that ride.

    On the internet I can buy train sims and farming sims but no one has put out a real RV simulator. Help me live the dream, please.
    If you still live with your parents then you have a tolerant but good family....something most here lack.

    The Newell is an uncomfortable beast. I chose it because it has the highest power/torque numbers of the high end RV's. If I'm going 65mph uphill and get slowed to 50 by some truck, after I pass it I want 65 again. 99% of class A's can't do that. The Newell can.

    The discomfort comes in the form of how you're almost always the only Newell in the RV parks you stop at. RVers know what it is. They gawk, they ask questions, and they act as if you're on a completely different level than they are with their $150k and below rigs mostly. I belong in that group more than the Newell, Marathon, or Prevost group. I only bought it because of my success with the DU play. Had I bought it with our retirement savings it would have put a hurt on us over the long run. But it IS a dream to be in once the slideouts are out. To me it is a big hassle to drive. Too big, too long, too high, and way too much technology.

    I'm asking $575k if anyone's interested in the fall. Max gets the first shot. He can't feel as if he doesn't measure up forever.
    Yes, the parents are very kind.

    Thank you for sharing the experience, Rob. I thought you were going to ignore my request but your post put a big smile on my face. It is a nice dream to dream for myself.

    Too bad you are selling it so soon. I would suggest you drive up North and pick up Mickey for one last cross-country trip. That'd be the greatest thing to ever happen on this forum.
    It is official. Redietz will never be on Dan Druff's podcast. "too much integrity"

  11. #4951
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post

    Could you just tell us what it is like to drive such a luxurious machine? The cost of that thing is way beyond your average high-end sportscars. I can't even imagine the sensation.

    Me? It has become well known I live in my parent's basement. I often sit back and dream what it'd be like to get out one of these days.

    I mean this - you're a good writer Rob. Maybe you could write us up something so I could close my eyes and ride that ride.

    On the internet I can buy train sims and farming sims but no one has put out a real RV simulator. Help me live the dream, please.
    If you still live with your parents then you have a tolerant but good family....something most here lack.

    The Newell is an uncomfortable beast. I chose it because it has the highest power/torque numbers of the high end RV's. If I'm going 65mph uphill and get slowed to 50 by some truck, after I pass it I want 65 again. 99% of class A's can't do that. The Newell can.

    The discomfort comes in the form of how you're almost always the only Newell in the RV parks you stop at. RVers know what it is. They gawk, they ask questions, and they act as if you're on a completely different level than they are with their $150k and below rigs mostly. I belong in that group more than the Newell, Marathon, or Prevost group. I only bought it because of my success with the DU play. Had I bought it with our retirement savings it would have put a hurt on us over the long run. But it IS a dream to be in once the slideouts are out. To me it is a big hassle to drive. Too big, too long, too high, and way too much technology.

    I'm asking $575k if anyone's interested in the fall. Max gets the first shot. He can't feel as if he doesn't measure up forever.
    Yes, the parents are very kind.

    Thank you for sharing the experience, Rob. I thought you were going to ignore my request but your post put a big smile on my face. It is a nice dream to dream for myself.

    Too bad you are selling it so soon. I would suggest you drive up North and pick up Mickey for one last cross-country trip. That'd be the greatest thing to ever happen on this forum.
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  12. #4952
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    And before we went on and we talked about the famous RV that some people cope with by pretending it never existed, I told him the RV to some would only prove we had good jobs in our life and not my playing the DU play, then he awkwardly changed the subject.
    Could you just tell us what it is like to drive such a luxurious machine? The cost of that thing is way beyond your average high-end sportscars. I can't even imagine the sensation.

    Me? It has become well known I live in my parent's basement. I often sit back and dream what it'd be like to get out one of these days.

    I mean this - you're a good writer Rob. Maybe you could write us up something so I could close my eyes and ride that ride.

    On the internet I can buy train sims and farming sims but no one has put out a real RV simulator. Help me live the dream, please.
    If you still live with your parents then you have a tolerant but good family....something most here lack.

    The Newell is an uncomfortable beast. I chose it because it has the highest power/torque numbers of the high end RV's. If I'm going 65mph uphill and get slowed to 50 by some truck, after I pass it I want 65 again. 99% of class A's can't do that. The Newell can.

    The discomfort comes in the form of how you're almost always the only Newell in the RV parks you stop at. RVers know what it is. They gawk, they ask questions, and they act as if you're on a completely different level than they are with their $150k and below rigs mostly. I belong in that group more than the Newell, Marathon, or Prevost group. I only bought it because of my success with the DU play. Had I bought it with our retirement savings it would have put a hurt on us over the long run. But it IS a dream to be in once the slideouts are out. To me it is a big hassle to drive. Too big, too long, too high, and way too much technology.

    I'm asking $575k if anyone's interested in the fall. Max gets the first shot. He can't feel as if he doesn't measure up forever.
    How simple would it have been to just take the blanket and squeegee from the Newell and pose with it in the camper and I would send you $500?

    So, now you're back in the Newell without the camper?

    I might buy it if you change out the throw pillows and area rugs. Send me some pics with alternatives.
    Show me a pic of you in the shower, clothed of course, with today's newspaper and the squeegee on your head and I'll send you $500.
    I'll send the money to your daughter's house 7 miles from the dealership you had the flat fixed at.

  13. #4953
    The problem you've always had about this RV is not wanting to know all the red interiors come with the same red bed cover, and they all come with a squeegee in the master bathroom. But there is also more at play here that you wouldn't like and would apply your envious spin to if faced with it.

    We still travel in our small, far easier to drive around camper. The Newell is with our son and his family in Texas right now. You're welcome to rent it for $2200/day when school restarts.

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    Originally Posted by Deech View Post
    I am not the most knowledgeable poster on the forum, but when my name is mentioned it is my duty to investigate the item in question. I had hoped that someone else would decipher these equations. I do not speak LMR's language, but I guess I try the hardest.

    I still stand by my Jackie Robinson's numbers. For this forum, I gave simple reasons as to the numbers used. No homework needed. Then, again, no one really cared.

    I am still working hard on the 137 and 173 numbers.

    It was fascinating to work on the Sylvester's sequence. Not fond of using denominators for additional sequential numbers, but who can argue? But if you insist on using denominators should not the last denominator of 1, be given an additional tally of 1 be added to the final total? Thus a final number of 1/43. Sufferin Succotash I am a rookie about the Sylvester Sequence but inquiring minds want to know.

    I am at a lost about a periodic number of 137. We are up to 118. Yes, there are rumors that the table can go to 137 and with luck, a number as high as 173, it will not occur in the near future. But unlike my brethren, the research sees where these numbers are pulled. Hey, we have to make equations work.

    I was truly lost on the Penrose Pilings. The talk of pentagons and pentagrams would scare most individuals. The mathematical thought of sizing was interesting but I believe most viewers will think of Rosemarie's Baby and make a comment. Not that you have not receive comments before.

    Thank you for making me think, do research, and have some fun.
    I'm starting to have a bit more free time, again. I was in "decompression" mode, for a couple of weeks. It's a lot easier to lengthen one's day, when something has to be done, than to go the other way. Going to bed at the usual 10:30 pm instead of 2 am (for a couple of months) doesn't mean going right back to sleeping all night, again. Anyway, I can try to better explain some of the above stuff, bit by bit. The lawyer told me that things in court are going to sit, for months. Gives me a chance to get back into some of the numbers. Already made a few new discoveries. I like all types and degrees of numbers, in all senses. It's fun to try to tie together these different aspects of numbers.

    For starters. The Hermite-Serret algorithm number 1233 = 1(12^2+33^2). Notice how 1233 is divided into two parts 12, and 33, with the parts squared, to give the same number. Now notice the number 1854010944 = 4(18540^2+10944^2). Same thing as the first number, except, this time around, the number, in this sense, is four times itself. This is somewhat analogous to the quantum spin of a subatomic particle, which, say, eg, may have to turn four times to turn once. This is in contrast to the Penrose tiling type and degree of inflation, a (more) straightforward version of inflation. I imagine that the Sylvester's type and degree of inflation lies between these two general cases of inflation.

    Penrose tilings are of interest because, in particular higher dimensions, some elementary particles might be formed, visualized, or whatever. This geometry was, initially, not thought to exist in nature. If I recall, the chemist who discovered that the internal forces of aluminum manganese bore a resemblance to the Penrose structure lost his job, after he wrote a paper about it. It was too unbelievable, at the time. Beyond this is how the Penrose tilings fit along with the other sorts and degrees of straightforward tilings. I have noticed that the consecutive dimensions each involve a triad of interlaced geometries. You can think of this as a particle's geometry forming a tiling, in the next higher dimension, with the tiling, itself, forming another particle, in the next higher dimension. Or, start with a tiling that forms a particle, in the next higher dimension. Stuff like this can help to explain that there are only eight (active) gluons instead of the intuitive nine.

    Why are there eight gluons and not nine? According to QCD and the standard model of particle physics, quarks carry an SU(3) "color charge" which can be "red", "blue" or "green". The strong nuclear force which binds these together inside the nucleons is mediated by gluons which must carry a color-anticolor charge.

    http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic...ar/gluons.html
    The number 83 was just the number 38 reversed. The periodic table of the elements has a particular "seam" to it by which it can be written out with a "bunch" of such reversible numbers. This is still one of the areas that I have to complete, in the calibration of my theory of everything. So, it's not exactly on the tip of my "tongue". Will get around to it, again, when the feeling "hits" me.
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  15. #4955
    The cocksucker and admitted ass fucker KJ is trying to take over for RED on WoV now. Obviously the Wizard asked him to try to find a way to get hits for the site.

    Look at the trending top 10 threads on the site, not one is a GAMBLING THREAD that KJ begged to be back on the site so he could discuss on the site. Most are math puzzles that the man boy Wizard gets so much joy from. The others are about food and the now popular CV KJ is an expert about.

    And now the expert KJ says the virus he is so afraid of that he refuses to work during is mutating. And he, like RED is trying to find a way to scare others from going out the door. They are liberals that will do or say another to push an agenda. In KJ’s case it’s a GAY agenda that wants everyone to be able to fuck any boy on their 18th birthday, while making them feel they are wrong if they think they want to be with a girl.

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    Well, the fucking virus likely couldn't and wouldn't have mutated to something worse had the Americans put a lid on it, from the beginning. It takes a lot of infecting for something to mutate into something worse. A lot. Now it's the Yankee Doodle Dandy US honky virus.


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    Just caught Dietz over on WoV patting himself on the back over coronavirus. Talk about self aggrandizement. All the scientists were initially wrong and had to reconfigure the models. But Ditz swears he was right the whole time. Dude has a serious psychological problem.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

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    Yeah, you "caught" the guy. What the hell are you talking about?

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    Just caught Dietz. Dude has a serious psychological problem.
    Says the tramp stalking him on another forum that you supposedly have no interest in. You've gone completely bat shit looney tunes.

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    Just caught Dietz. Dude has a serious psychological problem.
    Says the tramp stalking him on another forum that you supposedly have no interest in. You've gone completely bat shit looney tunes.
    I've done way worse. I made a creepy Pedophile joke that sounded funny in my head but soon even I acknowledged how unsettling and creepy the joke really was. I told my Arch Nemesis a "Joke" that my grown Arch Nemesis went to Elementary Schools and sang Unskinny Bop by Poison to Little girls. Unskinny Bop is a sexual song. I claimed that he was scaring these little girls who would have had no idea what Unskinny Bop from the 80's was and no wonder their Parents wanted to kick his ass for singing Unskinny Bop to their young Daughters. I assumed that because he was about two years older than me he would know what Unskinny Bop was. He replied that he had no idea what Unskinny Bop was, so I gave him a link to the lyrics. He replied that I was a freak and even I soon acknowledged the "Joke," was creepy and stupid. G

    Granted around this time, I was having a bit of a sanity slippage. I also told me Arch Nemesis that I was a Warlock that could make his life a living Nightmare if he didn't start being nice to me. He continued to be mean to me so I told him I would make him start uncontrollably scratching himself and start laughing and rambling loudly himself in public. He laughed off my threats like any normal Person would have done. LOL.
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