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Re: Dear Non Paying Customer,



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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