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Re: Dear Non Paying Customer,



Frank Olson wrote:

Thank you Frank.

Saves me the trouble stuffing it back up his ass.

I have to say I agree with all of what you said except for the last
paragraph.

Actually ..... some people DO deserve that and DMW  Bass is the perfect
example.


> robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >> Jim wrote:  Ahhhhh   THERE YOU ARE!   Why I thought you were
> >>going to ignore me forever. Well ..... at least for as long
> >>as you're going to be around ...... anyway.
> >
> >
> > I ignored you for quite a while.  Most of what you say is of no value
> > anyway but I thought I'd return a few of your slams just for fgun
> > anyway.
> >
> >
> >>How would you know what I've installed?
> >
> >
> > You've bragged about it.
>
> Granted.  But probably not as frequently as you post your marvelous
> installation fairy tales.
>
>
> >
> >
> >>And by the very fact that I've been in this trade for 36
> >>years .....
> >
> >
> > You say that you have but there's no evidence to support that (or any
> > of your other claims either).
>
> Yet there's plenty of "evidence" to support the fact that you *don't*
> have 20 years of direct installation experience.  "Managing" a "modestly
> successful central station alarm company" is a bit different from doing
> actual installations/service.  ISTR you were also on probation for five
> years following your conviction for assault with gun in 1979 and
> *installed* systems in CT illegally (without a permit) until you got
> nailed in 1989.  I've also seen numerous posts where you quite obviously
> "bent the rules" on many installations and even go so far as to advocate
> your customers (and legitimate, licensed installers) do the same.
>
>
>
> >>It's only from the fact that you've been caught lying so many times.
> >>You know?   Remember the part where you made believe that you had come
> >>up with some installation ideas and then someone discovered that you'd
> >>stolen it from a Sentrol manual?
> >
> >
> > You're lying again, Jimbo.  I never claimed to have "come up with"
> > anything from the Sentrol manual.  I repeated some of their ideas but
> > never claimed them as my own.
>
> Actually you posted the information regarding securing a gun cabinet
> almost word for word from the Sentrol Manual and you did attribute it to
> yourself.  Several here "caught it" and I believe a "snippet" of the
> original thread found its way onto the "Goofy" site...
>
>
> >
> >
> >>Or when you took my idea about doing
> >>Andersen windows and said it was your idea?
> >
> >
> > Lying again, Jimbo.  I never once claimed anything you said was my
> > idea.
>
> No.  What you *did* do is frequently use ideas garnered from this Group
> in the BassHome FAQ without crediting the individual that posted it
> (saying something like "I got this idea from a security forum" when you
> knew exactly who posted it).
>
>
> >
> >
> >>How about the battery termial leads...
> >
> >
> > Yep, I made a dumb mistake on that one but there was no lie.
>
> It's taken you a while to admit to it hasn't it??
>
>
> >
> >
> >>and the Make My Day thingy on the keypad...
> >
> >
> > You *claim* it's a lie.
>
> It's an outright fabrication.  There is *NO WAY* you can get any 32
> character two line LCD display to read:  "Attention Burglar!" on the
> first line and "Go Ahead. Make my day." on the second.  You have only 16
> characters per line to work with.  The first line would require 18
> spaces.  The second would need 22.
>
>
>
> > Hahahahahahahaha.  You're afraid that someone might "personally attack
> > you?"  That's rich.
>
> You're not above placing phone calls to numerous AHJ's in the Vancouver
> area lookin' for me.  Or faking someone elses Group ID to post a message
> in a BC based security forum (and compounding it by using an innocent
> Grade 4 student's email address) in order to try and find out where I
> work.  And to what end??  So you can file more lies like you did with
> Andy Bowman and Graham??  You're despicable.
>
>
>
> > Did someone say I was on a "cancer diet?"  :^)
>
> Everyone should be on one.  Cut out the fried starchy food, stuff high
> in Nitrites, BBQ, and eat more fruit and green leafy veggies (and broccoli).
>
>
> >
> >
> >>Ya know???  Up till now I always wondered if there was any
> >>real justice in this world.  Well now I've got proof that there is.
> >>Thanks.
> >
> >
> > Don't get your hopes up, Jimbo.  I'll probably outlive you by a few
> > decades.
>
> I doubt it (and I'm not saying this as a slam).  You have made it
> obvious that on top of your cancer problem, you also have a heart
> problem...  It appears to me that you *are* enjoying life to the max,
> though.  Heck, you may as well...  You can't "take it with you" and why
> leave it all to your wife and kids??
>
>
> >
> >
> >>Actually we were within a couple of feet of one another at one of the
> >>NYC ISC shows, quite a number of years ago. I was standing right behind
> >>you almost breathing down your fat neck...
> >
> >
> > Neat fiction, Jimbo.  Unfortunately, the last time I was at the NY-ISC
> > was quite a few years ago and at the time I weighed about 180.
>
> Heh...  I'll bet the last time you weighed "180" was sometime *before*
> your conviction for assault...
>
>
> > Besides, if you had ever been close to me I'm sure I'd have noticed the
> > odor.
>
> "Eau de Bilge Water"??  :-)
>
>
> >
> >
> >>Hmmmm ..... seems to have had some importance to you
> >>though, seeing as you remember details that no one else
> >>likely does...
> >
> >
> > I always enjoy a good comedy, Jimbo.  Your tales of great adventures in
> > your rowbo... er, yacht are a popular subject in emails between others
> > who frequent this newsgroup.
>
> Ah, yes...  The "many" who "frequent the Group" and carry on a furious
> email dialogue with you on the side (many of whom are Pilots and
> Aeronautical Engineers as well).
>
>
> >
> >
> >>Glad to know I'm been that much of a thorn in your side .....
> >>or maybe I should say ...... a growth in you lung.
> >
> >
> > Heh.  You're just an old fool with a weak ego, trying hard to pretend
> > you're important.  Don't kid yourself into thinking you matter.
>
> Pot, Kettle, Black!!
>
>
> >
> >
> >>But, I guess you might be thinking that had you lived a
> >>better life you might have lived to have some of those
> >>experiences...
> >
> >
> > I've had a good ride but it's nowhere near over yet, pal.
>
> No, but I'll bet you can see the hole at bottom of the hill, though...
>
>
> >
> >
> >>I guess Billy Joel will have to rename his song "only
> >>the good die young"    Heh heh heh
> >
> >
> > Actually, my pulmonary specialist "explained" why I have cancer when he
> > gave me the initial diagnosis and it seems he must know you.  I'll
> > break with my personal rule about cursing in order to relate the
> > conversation to you.
>
> I'm glad to see that you have at least the one "personal rule".  You're
> not above lying or using innuendo to denigrate your detractors
> (where-ever they happen to post).
>
> I've never wished you ill, and I certainly sympathize with your present
> situation.  I lost my father and mother to cancer and know what they
> endured before the end.  I do hope and pray that you won't have to go
> through what they did because no one deserves that.



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