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  1. #7486
    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    Yes, whataboutism. But in this case it serves a valid criticism. The choice would be to not serve in the military. I don't support those people. I don't think in political dichotomies.
    No, the choice would be to serve in military, expose and kick out the bad commder-in-chiefs.

    Glad you don't think in political dichotomies, now just start thinking logically.

    Watch this: https://youtu.be/FUXGB5FzhPc.

  2. #7485
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    Well, I agree you don't need a helmet, I mean you don't have any brain worth while protecting.
    A 65 kg, 1.65 m high, rectangular shaped object going down a 20% (12 degree) gradient at 1700 m altitude would reach a terminal velocity once he gains enough speed where the drag force cancels out acceleration due to gravity. That speed would be a out 66 km / HR, and that's ignoring forces like friction of tires and gears which, by logic, would decreased that terminal velocity even more. His claim of the riding down a 20% grade mountain, helmetless at 70 km / HR is first a dumb as shit thing to do, but more importantly, impossible as determined by the laws of physics. But maybe Sirioja lives under a different set of physical laws.

  3. #7484
    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie97  [View Original Post]
    Cherry picking the evidence to support his self-centered anger and paranoid. Not to mention that the Pfizer vaccine has been monitored and evaluated by entities outside their corporate structure. And they are far from the only vaccine manufacturers.

    Bottom line is that twerps like Gino have been kicking, screaming and crying from day one, in a hooker forum because his mongering life has been disrupted. First he was against the restrictions. Since these were demonstrated as useful in saving lives, now the cause is anti-vaxxers. Gino just don't get a vaccine, quit crying and go buy some pussy. There's a lot for sale out there, and all over the world.
    Its techinically available all over the world but not as high quality and formerly lowest price as Germany.

  4. #7483
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    ... able to climb Zoncolan at 20 km / h when no racer is able...
    LOL, nobody is able to climb Zoncolan at 20 km / h, unless you mean one short section where it's flat. Pros like Pinot or Woods climb it at 14 km / h. You are climbing at 6 km / h, as it came out based on your own inflated claim. Soon you will say that you climb it at 100 km / h.

  5. #7482

    Exactly

    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    You're using that logic to serve your own beliefs. Using that logic anyone who serves in the US military is evil because they are part of a machine that has done many atrocious things despite having done many great things also.

    Boom.
    Cherry picking the evidence to support his self-centered anger and paranoid. Not to mention that the Pfizer vaccine has been monitored and evaluated by entities outside their corporate structure. And they are far from the only vaccine manufacturers.

    Bottom line is that twerps like Gino have been kicking, screaming and crying from day one, in a hooker forum because his mongering life has been disrupted. First he was against the restrictions. Since these were demonstrated as useful in saving lives, now the cause is anti-vaxxers. Gino just don't get a vaccine, quit crying and go buy some pussy. There's a lot for sale out there, and all over the world.

  6. #7481
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino02  [View Original Post]
    Classic example of "whataboutism". I will give you another one "officer everyone was speeding, so why are you giving ticket only to me?

    OK with all seriousness, there is only one US military and with stupid commander-in-chiefs like George W or the current Bidet, the military ends up doing wrong things like killing innocent Afghan family and claiming he killed some "terrorists", and you have good commander-in-chiefs like Donald who didn't make any such "mistakes". Anyone who serves in military has only one US military to serve, and chances are he will also serve under a good commander-in-chiefs like Donald. On the other hand, a real humanitarian scientist can work for a good university or a less evil company compared to the one that keeps getting huge criminal fines, there are umpteen organizations where he can work for humanity and also make a living. But the bigger question is why someone like you who actually do know how to read and think (I give you that), keep supporting evil and anti-freedom leaders and their activities?

    A slightly different topic, but just to educate you on how evil and hypocrite the folks you support are: Gavin Newsom, who said Democrats should 'lean into' vaccine mandates, asks court to halt one (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ga...one/ar-AAPtR4x).
    Yes, whataboutism. But in this case it serves a valid criticism. The choice would be to not serve in the military. I don't support those people. I don't think in political dichotomies.

  7. #7480
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    ... not able to follow when you push to grip limit and low grip...
    Translation: he crashed the car.

  8. #7479
    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    You're using that logic to serve your own beliefs. Using that logic anyone who serves in the US military is evil because they are part of a machine that has done many atrocious things despite having done many great things also.

    Boom.
    Classic example of "whataboutism". I will give you another one "officer everyone was speeding, so why are you giving ticket only to me?

    OK with all seriousness, there is only one US military and with stupid commander-in-chiefs like George W or the current Bidet, the military ends up doing wrong things like killing innocent Afghan family and claiming he killed some "terrorists", and you have good commander-in-chiefs like Donald who didn't make any such "mistakes". Anyone who serves in military has only one US military to serve, and chances are he will also serve under a good commander-in-chiefs like Donald. On the other hand, a real humanitarian scientist can work for a good university or a less evil company compared to the one that keeps getting huge criminal fines, there are umpteen organizations where he can work for humanity and also make a living. But the bigger question is why someone like you who actually do know how to read and think (I give you that), keep supporting evil and anti-freedom leaders and their activities?

    A slightly different topic, but just to educate you on how evil and hypocrite the folks you support are: Gavin Newsom, who said Democrats should 'lean into' vaccine mandates, asks court to halt one (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ga...one/ar-AAPtR4x).

  9. #7478
    Well, I provided indisputable evident that a highly reputable university is currently setting up ivermectin to fail in "gold standard" study, funded by the NIH. Since they have to use this deception, it can be assume this cheap and safe drug is highly effective. Can anyone provide a logical reasoning that this statement is incorrect? Why would anyone trust scientist? I'm ashamed that science is my profession.

    Where as, they have to lower the cycle threshold to make the vaccine look good. When that fail, they move the goal post. Now they come out with an expensive nucleosides analog pill.

    As I always say, the vaccine suck. Not comparable to polio or MMR, those are real vaccine. Therefore, it is always my position to save it for older people or people of high risk. The long term risk is low in this population. It will also low the probability of immune escape.

    In term of this new Covid pill, I would stay away from nucleosides analog. It is a class of medication that cell can mistakenly incorporate into DNA. I'm not completely against nucleosides analog. If my choice is to die now or take an analog and die maybe die in 10-20 years, I would take die in 20 year of cancer.

    But why take that risk, when IVM is so safe and effective, that they have use that kind of trickery to make it fail.

  10. #7477
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    Sirioja logic, if I live in Zurich it means I was never in the mountains. Do you have any idea in how many places in the Alps I get in two hours? Man, you are not the sharpest knife in the drawer, that is for sure. As sharp as a bowling ball. One more time, I don't write about my cycling in a mongering forum. Go write about your so called cycling in a cycling forum, and everybody there will laugh at you.

    I recommend that you listen to the podcast of Josh Portner when he is talking to Tom Anhalt or the one about hysteresis. It's way above your IQ, but give it a try.
    I wrote You are lucky to live quite close to Stelvio and Mortirolo and not so far from Zoncolan through Austria. When I drove at night from close to NL to Stelvio and from Stelvio to Ventoux on next night after climbing Prato 25 kms up to Stelvio but when you moved your inside meat, you don't sleep, I would be on the steep every week end rather than at average Globe, when Paris is a bit more far. When you write about ZH area which is flat at almost sea level, not same sport to climb 5 kms or 20, or around ZH and up to above 2000. Sagan would be powerful in Zurich streets but I would laugh to see him in kilometers 3 to 6 on Ovaro up to Zoncolan where more than 19% average, when I saw him so difficult in much easier Loze where I was quite easy and could even accelerate on 16 on rear on Monday when had already climbed 5000 meters on week end. My sport I love so much with more than 200 highest ranked climbings, 25 in 2 last months, is the most difficult as all athletes who practice to train tell so, Teddy Riner is just pathetic when training to lose weight on a bicycle and of course he will never climb my steep when I may be one of the rare to tell I think marathon is more hard for body for feet, ankles, knees and even heart, when only heart for climbing as long not falling. When I have to turn legs as fast as heart is able for rhythm, helping versus lactic acid hardening muscles, usually in red zone on steeper than 17/18%, then you feel how bicycle follow your efforts, seem light, to always be as fast as able, why I prefer to climb straight in the steep, even on 27% , to shorten distance, I love them but I m not a good Italian curving on steep when I made heart and legs to always face the steepest. Even not finished yet wishing for double Ventoux with no fog on top, but look forward next Summer to improve again, on same bicycle which is fast enough, able to climb Zoncolan at 20 km / h when no racer is able, for my great sport. Wish for free riding on this Winter, which should help for next Summer.

  11. #7476
    Quote Originally Posted by Gino02  [View Original Post]
    Again, I'm impressed that we are agreeing more, it's further progress. Only that you forgot to add some qualifiers:

    An evil selfish scientist.

    Corrected. You're welcome.
    You're using that logic to serve your own beliefs. Using that logic anyone who serves in the US military is evil because they are part of a machine that has done many atrocious things despite having done many great things also.

    Boom.

  12. #7475
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    When you compare ZH area..
    Sirioja logic, if I live in Zurich it means I was never in the mountains. Do you have any idea in how many places in the Alps I get in two hours? Man, you are not the sharpest knife in the drawer, that is for sure. As sharp as a bowling ball. One more time, I don't write about my cycling in a mongering forum. Go write about your so called cycling in a cycling forum, and everybody there will laugh at you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    ...High pressure in tires make bicycle more reactive ...
    I recommend that you listen to the podcast of Josh Portner when he is talking to Tom Anhalt or the one about hysteresis. It's way above your IQ, but give it a try.

  13. #7474
    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    A scientist.
    Again, I'm impressed that we are agreeing more, it's further progress. Only that you forgot to add some qualifiers:

    An evil selfish scientist.

    Corrected. You're welcome.

  14. #7473
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    What happened to your car?
    Audi made big reputation with mechanic quattro, but now electronics lead quattro and not able to follow when you push to grip limit and low grip. After changing engine under guaranty, I wish we will now find how to get much better balance when quite dangerous. Really not safe balance but have to fight with rear of the car when mainly front driving for grip.

  15. #7472
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    Translation from Siriojaspeak: I just make something up in an imaginary world.

    S is still stuck in the 2 post loop. Anybody knows how to repair a broken record?
    When you compare ZH area with my highest ranked with most above 2000 meters high up to higher than 2700, when I climbed more than 150 up to higher than 2000 , just show you never experienced climbing in high altitude, just ask your doctor about altitude effects on body, when I go for the steepest and highest which is the most difficult in this sport and what I like but not Sagan, only marathon can compete for difficult sport, when Ethiopians and Kenyans who are thinner than me are supermen. Newton and knowledge of the field talk more than internet for these 2 sports. High pressure in tires make bicycle more reactive and you really feel it when you are really on bicycle, but more difficult downhill.

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