JF has his own company, and does design electronics. There's no evidence that you do anything at all, other than make impractical speculations backed up by nothing.
One of these days someone will tire of him, and turn their lawyers loose. After that, he won't be a problem. If his ideas were any good, he would be in a think tank for a government agency instead of stealing grease out of tanks behind fast food places to pay for internet access.
It's just appears that I have a lot of ideas to dunces who have no ideas other than going around in fantasy land fooling themselves -- they aren't fooling anyone else -- that they have every done anything in electronics.
Creativity ain't fantasy.
Hey, it sounds like you might think you have a libel case against sweet ol' Bret.
I'll put some money in escrow and maybe you can find some shyster lawyer to sue me and shut me up.
You might first want to ask the shyster law firm of Robbins, Gaynor, Bronstein, et. al. of St. Petersburg, Florida what happened when they handled a scam libel claim against the Bret.
If anyone here is serious I'll rummage around in the files for docket numbers. The clerk of court will be able to verify everything with copies of all court documents. Maybe I'll post a teaser on
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The court recorder has the really good part. We're all in chambers and I start wondering how the hedge would break my fall from the 2nd floor window . . .
He doesn't have a problem. He is doing what he does. Much like Rod Speed, he finds plenty of victims that will retort to his crap.
He is the perfect example of a successful troll.
He 'is' a problem for usenet and the 'problem' is easily cured by ignoring his posts.
I haven't been here, (sci.energy), in a while. It is a shame that it has become a wasteland of stupidity. Years ago, there was some serious discovery going on by many participants. No more it seems...
Truth is always a defense which is precisely why only a delusional would ever sue me for libel.
Now, if one of you is far enough out of touch with reality then you actually might find some shyster to sue.
This actually happened once. I wasted an _entire_ morning working on the case. I requested production of documents and that afternoon, on a hunch, I drove buy the U. S. 301 - I-4 business park and they were loading all their stuff in a van.
I'm a firm believer in being helpful to opposing counsel so I called their shyster law firm, Robbins, Gaynor, Bronstein, et. al.:
"Look, I'm Bret Cahill, the defendant in the Universal case. I was just down at bankruptcy court and I noticed you claimed you lost $5,000 in your client's Chapt. 7 filing.
"First of all, I don't think you did $5K worth of work, maybe it was more like $85.56.
"Also, if you had asked me, I would have told you Terry Ottinger was a scamer."
There's no problem now unless someone is charging money for a scam "electronics training course."
Sham "training courses" flourish during recessions. Desperate people out of work make easy prey for an organized fraud scheme.
It's either a first or second degree felony, I can't remember.
I will help the authorities prosecute to the full extent of the law if I get wind of such a scam.
Anyone here know of anyone charging our sci.electronins.basics dunces money for "electronics training?"
It's the duty of _every_ engineer to be a think tank for every government agency.
I'm telling everyone that you are incapable of doing anything more than maybe installing cable TV yet you are too cowardly to defend your "reputation."
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