Multimeter Progressive - Team Play
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Re: Multimeter Progressive - Team Play
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[QUOTE=Frank Kneeland]
[QUOTE=jm002546] Frank, I will Be at Santa Fe Station 11/29-12/2. I would love to watch you play. Care to tell me where I might drive my rental car to observe you in action? jmadele@hot.rr.com
Drop me an email a few days before and I'll tell you where I'll be if I'm playing those days. I'd be happy to give you a demo and go over body position and other techniques that would reduce body strain for you. Much of what I do is less hard on the body as well as being faster.It helps if you have played the piano.And thank you for the opportunity to pass on my an aspect of my knowledge that has the potential to improve health and comfort.[/QUOTE]My grandmother, mother, and son played piano but not me. I will be delighted to drop you an email if I don't forget and can figure out what it is. [/QUOTE]Oh sorry. it's frank@ (insert my website name) .comIt also on my site www.progressivevp.com at the bottom. There it's in encrypted form to avoid fishing spiders, which is why I didn't just state it here.[/QUOTE]I guess I give up. I posted MY email for you so you wouldn't have any reason to post yours. And if you didn't just post it yourself, than I still don't know it. No big deal.
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Just sent you an email. Cheers.
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Sounds like "Who's on first?" "I dunno." "Third base."Frank, that's not like you. You stopped this one before it got to the punchline.
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Sounds like "Who's on first?" "I dunno." "Third base."Frank, that's not like you. You stopped this one before it got to the punchline.
Hey, New, please tell me if you could figure out his email from that webpage. He was gracious enough to send it to me directly.
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I didn't look at the web page, but it was clear to me from his post what it was and I'm guessing that you can now see that. For a split second, I thought about writing it out in a post of my own to you, but then realized that would defeat Frank's cautious approach. He just didn't want to adjoin his first name to the same set of characters as his Web site address because he thought "spiders" would get it, but they were both given just a few lines apart. I didn't know that these arachnid creatures existed in cyberspace so I didn't realize at first why he was being so quizzical in his answer.I apologize if you saw my response as being mean. I know from most of your posts that you are quite perceptive, but here it looked to me like both of you were a bit frustrated with the other's responses, and it just struck me as funny. I'm glad that Frank emailed you to end the stalemate.I hope you guys get together and I'm sure he will put on quite a show. It sounds like another world to me. I'm sure playing at super-speed was and is profitable to Frank, but it makes me a little sad that he sometimes writes that he is not prouder of his talents. I suppose when you have had literally thousands of royal flushes and you don't even see them on the machine most of the time, they lose a bit of their luster.Edit: I have now looked at his Web page and did find his email address in the first paragraph of the "Web Sources" page, but I agree that it is not obvious without a thorough search. You can also find it by clicking on "Testimonials and Reviews" at the bottom of the home page, then see it in the first paragraph.
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I didn't look at the web page, but it was clear to me from his post what it was and I'm guessing that you can now see that. For a split second, I thought about writing it out in a post of my own to you, but then realized that would defeat Frank's cautious approach. He just didn't want to adjoin his first name to the same set of characters as his Web site address because he thought "spiders" would get it, but they were both given just a few lines apart. I didn't know that these arachnid creatures existed in cyberspace so I didn't realize at first why he was being so quizzical in his answer.I apologize if you saw my response as being mean. I know from most of your posts that you are quite perceptive, but here it looked to me like both of you were a bit frustrated with the other's responses, and it just struck me as funny. I'm glad that Frank emailed you to end the stalemate.I hope you guys get together and I'm sure he will put on quite a show. It sounds like another world to me. I'm sure playing at super-speed was and is profitable to Frank, but it makes me a little sad that he sometimes writes that he is not prouder of his talents. I suppose when you have had literally thousands of royal flushes and you don't even see them on the machine most of the time, they lose a bit of their luster.Edit: I have now looked at his Web page and did find his email address in the first paragraph of the "Web Sources" page, but I agree that it is not obvious without a thorough search. You can also find it by clicking on "Testimonials and Reviews" at the bottom of the home page, then see it in the first paragraph.
It is important to note that where my email appears on my page it is being translated for view by a java script decryption routine and is less accessible to spiders. Here as clear text it would be more vulnerable.It's not that I am not proud of my VP skill, it's just that I would have been far prouder had I use my talents to do something else. It's too late for me, I try to steer the newbies clear of the mistakes I've made with clear iceberg ahead warnings that only a blind and deaf person could miss.For those already committed to the life like myself, I try to ease their pain and send flowers whenever possible. Showing someone my play style is perfect to this end.A lot of people make negative comments about gambling, few of those people have been professional gamblers making a living at the profession for 23 years. I was of the mind that my words might reach a few that others could not, because of who I am and what I do. I hope I am right. Of course if I'm wrong, it wouldn't be the first time.~FK
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I didn't look at the web page, but it was clear to me from his post what it was and I'm guessing that you can now see that. For a split second, I thought about writing it out in a post of my own to you, but then realized that would defeat Frank's cautious approach. He just didn't want to adjoin his first name to the same set of characters as his Web site address because he thought "spiders" would get it, but they were both given just a few lines apart. I didn't know that these arachnid creatures existed in cyberspace so I didn't realize at first why he was being so quizzical in his answer.I apologize if you saw my response as being mean. I know from most of your posts that you are quite perceptive, but here it looked to me like both of you were a bit frustrated with the other's responses, and it just struck me as funny. I'm glad that Frank emailed you to end the stalemate.I hope you guys get together and I'm sure he will put on quite a show. It sounds like another world to me. I'm sure playing at super-speed was and is profitable to Frank, but it makes me a little sad that he sometimes writes that he is not prouder of his talents. I suppose when you have had literally thousands of royal flushes and you don't even see them on the machine most of the time, they lose a bit of their luster.Edit: I have now looked at his Web page and did find his email address in the first paragraph of the "Web Sources" page, but I agree that it is not obvious without a thorough search. You can also find it by clicking on "Testimonials and Reviews" at the bottom of the home page, then see it in the first paragraph.
Someone just recently posted that assuming you know the intent of THEIR words is fraught with danger. It's simple what happened, really; I didn't really "hear" the spider part. I thought, wrongly, that he did not want to post his email address to the whole world. Now I get it. I do want to ask him, because I'm not sure, whether he was telling us he could play 1 hand at 600 but 2 hands at 1300. I used those low figures for a reason. You guys and gals cut me some slack - I'm a country boy.
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I didn't look at the web page, but it was clear to me from his post what it was and I'm guessing that you can now see that. For a split second, I thought about writing it out in a post of my own to you, but then realized that would defeat Frank's cautious approach. He just didn't want to adjoin his first name to the same set of characters as his Web site address because he thought "spiders" would get it, but they were both given just a few lines apart. I didn't know that these arachnid creatures existed in cyberspace so I didn't realize at first why he was being so quizzical in his answer.I apologize if you saw my response as being mean. I know from most of your posts that you are quite perceptive, but here it looked to me like both of you were a bit frustrated with the other's responses, and it just struck me as funny. I'm glad that Frank emailed you to end the stalemate.I hope you guys get together and I'm sure he will put on quite a show. It sounds like another world to me. I'm sure playing at super-speed was and is profitable to Frank, but it makes me a little sad that he sometimes writes that he is not prouder of his talents. I suppose when you have had literally thousands of royal flushes and you don't even see them on the machine most of the time, they lose a bit of their luster.Edit: I have now looked at his Web page and did find his email address in the first paragraph of the "Web Sources" page, but I agree that it is not obvious without a thorough search. You can also find it by clicking on "Testimonials and Reviews" at the bottom of the home page, then see it in the first paragraph.
It is important to note that where my email appears on my page it is being translated for view by a java script decryption routine and is less accessible to spiders. Here as clear text it would be more vulnerable.It's not that I am not proud of my VP skill, it's just that I would have been far prouder had I use my talents to do something else. It's too late for me, I try to steer the newbies clear of the mistakes I've made with clear iceberg ahead warnings that only a blind and deaf person could miss.For those already committed to the life like myself, I try to ease their pain and send flowers whenever possible. Showing someone my play style is perfect to this end.A lot of people make negative comments about gambling, few of those people have been professional gamblers making a living at the profession for 23 years. I was of the mind that my words might reach a few that others could not, because of who I am and what I do. I hope I am right. Of course if I'm wrong, it wouldn't be the first time./QUOTE]
~FKI find the career path observation not just close to home, but ringing my dang doorbell.I got a math degree in 68, joined the Texas Natl Guard out of........and the job market was bad so I did the MBA program and was working on professional report when my father died. Anyway, I ended up in the insurance business, but , like Frank, I'm constantly questioning why I didn't do something I might have excelled at. Sounds like Frank actually did excell. Hell, at least he's not a politician.