Energy Gel - Maltodextrin vs. Brown Rice Syrup



"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> John Forrest Tomlinson, using his real name, wrote:
>> ...
>> Speaking of language, do you know the difference between pseudonymous
>> and anonymous? I don't think you do.

>
> What difference does it make? Both pseudonymous and anonymous are cowardly
> ways to avoid accountability for what the person posts.


Hear hear.
 
On Dec 13, 6:34 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> John Forrest Tomlinson writes:
>
> > Who did I call a name?

>
> These days of GWB, pretending not to know the English language is
> fashionable, However, you say you went to college, so you might write:
>
> Whom did I call a name?
>
> unless you believe Ernest Hemingway got it wrong with "For whom the
> bell tolls".


If you doth use words such as doth, fine, use whom. Otherwise whom
and its ilk are stupid words and an anchor on attempts to streamline
the language. An engineer would know this.

R
 
Scott wrote:

> On Dec 13, 11:42 am, John Forrest Tomlinson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 08:49:52 -0800 (PST), Scott
>>
>><[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>Regardless, even with all the benefits to be derived from other
>>>sources, gels are still an acceptable source of energy for 'other than
>>>racing' situations. Maybe not the best choice, but certainly not such
>>>a poor choice as to declare them fit for 'race use only'.

>>
>>Right. I'm only commenting on what is wise, not what is possible.

>
>
> I understand. It has been nice to trade comments with someone that
> didn't result in name calling, sort of caught me off guard.
>
> S.



Not so fast. Tell us why your mother named you after a roll of toilet
paper.

Magilla
 
Scott wrote:

> On Dec 13, 3:45 pm, John Forrest Tomlinson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 13:02:24 -0800 (PST), Scott
>>
>><[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>On Dec 13, 11:42 am, John Forrest Tomlinson <[email protected]>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 08:49:52 -0800 (PST), Scott

>>
>>>><[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Regardless, even with all the benefits to be derived from other
>>>>>sources, gels are still an acceptable source of energy for 'other than
>>>>>racing' situations. Maybe not the best choice, but certainly not such
>>>>>a poor choice as to declare them fit for 'race use only'.

>>
>>>>Right. I'm only commenting on what is wise, not what is possible.

>>
>>>I understand. It has been nice to trade comments with someone that
>>>didn't result in name calling, sort of caught me off guard.

>>
>>Who did I call a name?

>
>
> You didn't. That was the point.



Get a room, Team Bareback. Call the front desk and have them send up a
jar of Vaseline.

Magilla
 
Great, and I actually tried to keep it relevant to the original post.
Silly me.
 
webhead who? wrote:
> Great, and I actually tried to keep it relevant to the original post.
> Silly me.


Welcome to Usenet!

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
"Localized intense suction such as tornadoes is created when temperature
differences are high enough between meeting air masses, and can impart
excessive energy onto a cyclist." - Randy Schlitter
 
Sandy wrote:
> Have you thought, perhaps, of using the appropriate punctuation? A comma
> would have been appropriate, not little dots running in a row. Perhaps
> you need to send your stuff to a copyeditor


VeloPress or Addison Wesley ?
 
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 21:24:50 -0600, Tom Sherman
<[email protected]> wrote:

>John Forrest Tomlinson, using his real name, wrote:
>> ...
>> Speaking of language, do you know the difference between pseudonymous
>> and anonymous? I don't think you do.

>
>What difference does it make? Both pseudonymous and anonymous are
>cowardly ways to avoid accountability for what the person posts.


There's a difference. If some is consistent in use of a pseudonym,
they develop a reputation in the forum in which they use it, which
helps other people judge the validity of what they say. They also
have to be consistent over time.

If someone is anonymous they can argue inconsistently, attack other
people from both sides, etc.
 
On 14 Dec 2007 03:28:35 GMT, [email protected] wrote:

>John Forrest Tomlinson writes:
>
>>> A shy person snipes anonymously:

>
>>>>>>>>> Regardless, even with all the benefits to be derived from other
>>>>>>>>> sources, gels are still an acceptable source of energy for
>>>>>>>>> 'other than racing' situations. Maybe not the best choice, but
>>>>>>>>> certainly not such a poor choice as to declare them fit for
>>>>>>>>> 'race use only'.

>
>>>>>>>> Right. I'm only commenting on what is wise, not what is possible.

>
>>>>>>> I understand. It has been nice to trade comments with someone
>>>>>>> that didn't result in name calling, sort of caught me off guard.

>
>>>>>> Who did I call a name?

>
>>>>> Although these days of GWB, pretending not to know the English
>>>>> language is fashionable. However, you say you went to college, so
>>>>> you might write:

>
>>>>> Whom did I call a name?

>
>>>>> unless you believe Ernest Hemingway got it wrong with "For whom the
>>>>> bell tolls".

>
>>>> What's the proper English term for someone who tries to troll on
>>>> usenet, but comes across as an old lady who edits a fashion magazine
>>>> instead?

>
>>> As I said, poor english is fashionable these days and not in fashion
>>> magazines. So who are you to complain... anonymously at that?

>
>> Speaking of language, do you know the difference between pseudonymous
>> and anonymous? I don't think you do.

>
>Illiterate people sign with an "X" which is not a pseudonym, nor are
>the symbols writers use to remain anonymous, and who give no return
>address.


Nice dodge attempt. Your dodging (and the statement about "no return
address) suggests you're trying to avoid the fact that you've been
misusing the term "anonymous" in usenet for years.

Hahaha.

Signed

Mr. X
 
On Dec 14, 12:17 am, MagillaGorilla <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tom Sherman wrote:
> > John Forrest Tomlinson, using his real name, wrote:

>
> >> ...
> >> Speaking of language, do you know the difference between pseudonymous
> >> and anonymous? I don't think you do.

>
> > What difference does it make? Both pseudonymous and anonymous are
> > cowardly ways to avoid accountability for what the person posts.

>
> Define accountability.


Don't ask too much. Sherman is just parroting what he hears from his
Usenet heroes/role models ("Anonymous! Anonymous!" gripes one. "A shy
person! A shy person!" caws the other).
 
"Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> MagillaGorilla wrote:
>
> You are amusing when you bark on the Internet. ;)


Do like I've done and filter out any message from Magilla. Aside from having
30% fewer messages to read, most of the loonie tunes are gone as well. HC is
rapidly approaching that stage as well.
 
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>A shy person snipes anonymously:

<snip>
>> What's the proper English term for someone who tries to troll on
>> usenet, but comes across as an old lady who edits a fashion magazine
>> instead?

>

<snip off topic part of answer>

> Jobst Brandt
>


Correct. 'Hans Jobst' would have also counted.
 
Tom Kunich wrote:
> "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> MagillaGorilla wrote:
>>
>> You are amusing when you bark on the Internet. ;)

>
> Do like I've done and filter out any message from Magilla. Aside from
> having 30% fewer messages to read, most of the loonie tunes are gone as
> well. HC is rapidly approaching that stage as well.


I am only seeing this since it was cross-posted to rec.bicycles.misc;
besides which, being barked at on Usenet does not really bother me.

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
"Localized intense suction such as tornadoes is created when temperature
differences are high enough between meeting air masses, and can impart
excessive energy onto a cyclist." - Randy Schlitter
 
Ozark Bicycle wrote:
> On Dec 14, 12:17 am, MagillaGorilla <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Tom Sherman wrote:
>>> John Forrest Tomlinson, using his real name, wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>> Speaking of language, do you know the difference between pseudonymous
>>>> and anonymous? I don't think you do.
>>> What difference does it make? Both pseudonymous and anonymous are
>>> cowardly ways to avoid accountability for what the person posts.

>> Define accountability.

>
> Don't ask too much. Sherman is just parroting what he hears from his
> Usenet heroes/role models ("Anonymous! Anonymous!" gripes one. "A shy
> person! A shy person!" caws the other).


And Zarkie Bicycle is just venting at anyone more intelligent, educated
or successful than he is.

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
"Localized intense suction such as tornadoes is created when temperature
differences are high enough between meeting air masses, and can impart
excessive energy onto a cyclist." - Randy Schlitter
 
Just keep telling yourself that, Sheman. Eventually, perhaps, you'll
convince yourself......

In the meantime, just mimic your Usenet heroes.

On Dec 14, 7:42 pm, Tom Sherman <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Ozark Bicycle wrote:
> > On Dec 14, 12:17 am, MagillaGorilla <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Tom Sherman wrote:
> >>> John Forrest Tomlinson, using his real name, wrote:
> >>>> ...
> >>>> Speaking of language, do you know the difference between pseudonymous
> >>>> and anonymous? I don't think you do.
> >>> What difference does it make? Both pseudonymous and anonymous are
> >>> cowardly ways to avoid accountability for what the person posts.
> >> Define accountability.

>
> > Don't ask too much. Sherman is just parroting what he hears from his
> > Usenet heroes/role models ("Anonymous! Anonymous!" gripes one. "A shy
> > person! A shy person!" caws the other).

>
> And Zarkie Bicycle is just venting at anyone more intelligent, educated
> or successful than he is.
>
> --
> Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
> "Localized intense suction such as tornadoes is created when temperature
> differences are high enough between meeting air masses, and can impart
> excessive energy onto a cyclist." - Randy Schlitter
 
Tom Sherman wrote:
>
> And Zarkie Bicycle is just venting at anyone more intelligent, educated
> or successful than he is.
>


Doesn't narrow it down much, does it ?