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Old November 15th 10, 05:28 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jeff R.[_3_]
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"Reid Goldsborough" wrote in message
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On 11/14/2010 4:31 PM, Jud wrote:
Jeff...I think it's time that you resign yourself to the fact that
Reid won't admit his mistake regarding 'whizzing' and an apology isn't


Every time Jeff R. responds to one of my posts, it seems he brings up the
subject of whizzing. This was from something like six years ago. Talking
about whacko-obsessive. I have zero problem admitting I'm wrong,


Bull.
I have extensive evidence (as does Google Groups archive) to the contrary.

Yes, we "whacko-obsessives" are quite concerned with the truth.
I know, and I understand, that even "so-called" or "part-time" or "has-been"
journalists like yourself cannot afford the luxury of respecting the truth.

Gets in the way of a good story, as they say.

I was right all along.
You were wrong all along. From post number 1 on the topic.
You abused me, harangued me, insulted me (you continue to today!) simply
because I was right and you were obviously, seriously, completely wrong.

If you were even half a decent person you would have apologised long ago. I
know you won't because you cannot even meet that poor standard.

and have done so online and off on numerous occasions, making mistakes
like everyone else despite taking care in trying to get things right, and
I've done so here with whizzing, admitting that the surface metal in the
fields doesn't actually melt to a liquid state.

But I'll still maintain I was correct on the core issue, that whizzing for
the most part doesn't remove metal but moves it, through plastic
deformation,


Oh for the love of....

Reid, do some homework. Talk to someone who knows what "plastic
deformation" *means* before you attempt to bandy about a phrase about which
you *obviously* know nothing.

A first-year student of metallurgy could point out your gross
misinterpretations.

I couldn't be bothered trying to teach you anymore. You're a very poor
student, and an incredibly slow learner to boot.

Go ahead and peddle your nonsensical "understanding" of metallurgy and
metalworking. I don't care anymore - but I will chime in occasionally to
point out - when I feel like it - how completely and utterly wrong you are.

--
Jeff R.
(shaking my head in disbelief)


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