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Guess who?

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  Guess who? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2025-03-12 22:16 +0100
    Re: Guess who? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-12 21:38 -0700
      Re: Guess who? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-12 22:29 -0700
        Re: Guess who? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2025-03-13 10:32 +0100
          Re: Guess who? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-13 09:47 -0700
          Re: Guess who? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-13 10:08 -0700
            Re: Guess who? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-13 10:21 -0700
              Re: Guess who? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-13 11:38 -0700
              Re: Guess who? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2025-03-14 11:05 +0100
                Re: Guess who? Maciej Wozniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2025-03-14 11:38 +0100
                  Re: Guess who? hitlong@yahoo.com (gharnagel) - 2025-03-15 20:14 +0000
                    Re: Guess who? Maciej Wozniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2025-03-15 21:31 +0100
                      Re: Guess who? hitlong@yahoo.com (gharnagel) - 2025-03-16 02:35 +0000
                        Re: Guess who? Maciej Wozniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2025-03-16 06:34 +0100
                Re: Guess who? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-14 22:04 -0700
      Re: Guess who? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2025-03-13 09:08 +0100
        Re: Guess who? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-13 09:42 -0700
    Re: Guess who? Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2025-03-13 12:38 -0500
      Re: Guess who? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2025-04-07 12:03 +0200
        Re: Guess who? Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2025-04-07 13:19 -0500
          Re: Guess who? Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2025-04-07 13:26 -0500
          Re: Guess who? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2025-04-07 21:12 +0200
            Re: Guess who? Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2025-04-07 14:35 -0500
        Re: Guess who? Osvaldo Gulyás <sd@ls.hu> - 2025-04-07 18:58 +0000
        Re: Guess who? Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2025-04-09 08:57 +0200
          Re: Guess who? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2025-04-09 11:04 +0200
            Re: Guess who? Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2025-04-10 08:26 +0200
              Re: Guess who? x <x@x.org> - 2025-04-10 10:46 -0700
                Re: Guess who? Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2025-04-11 07:27 +0200
                  Re: Guess who? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2025-04-11 19:52 +0200

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#661838 — Guess who?

Fromnospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Date2025-03-12 22:16 +0100
SubjectGuess who?
Message-ID<67d1f9b7$0$29744$426a34cc@news.free.fr>
FYA, all.
Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
(ten bonus points for the correct year)

======
Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
among the foremost savants of his time.

What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....

The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
young master.
=======

Guess Who?

Jan
(cheaters will be disqualified)



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#661846

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-12 21:38 -0700
Message-ID<67D26163.486C@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#661838
J. J. Lodder wrote:
> 
> FYA, all.
> Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> 
> ======
> Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> among the foremost savants of his time.
> 
> What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> 
> The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> young master.
> =======
> 
> Guess Who?
> 
> Jan
> (cheaters will be disqualified)



Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.


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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
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#661848

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-12 22:29 -0700
Message-ID<67D26D1E.197C@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#661846
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> J. J. Lodder wrote:
> >
> > FYA, all.
> > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> >
> > ======
> > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > among the foremost savants of his time.
> >
> > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> >
> > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > young master.
> > =======
> >
> > Guess Who?
> >
> > Jan
> > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> 
> Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.


about Pointdexter:

RAYMOND POINCARE, Autograph Letter Signed, to Unknown, May 22, 1916. 3
pp., 5 1/8 x 8 in. The President of the Third French Republic tells an
unknown friend about a disturbing letter that he just received from
right wing journalist and newspaper editor Urbain Gohier, in which
Gohier had accused him, the sitting president, of colluding with Jewish
and foreign elements. Complete TranslationMay 22, 1916My dear Friend,I
will without delay attend to the settlement of the small matter you
alerted me to. I will keep you informed.Since I have the pleasure of my
[?], please let me tell you that I have received a letter from Mr.
Urbain Gohier that I just don't understand. Here are some pages:"In
early 1913, barely elected, you were exposed to a double aggression by
M. Gustave Lvy in the ['uvre?]and by a [?]Jacob, called Landau, in a
[special?] paper."I established soon after from M. Lvy that you had
re-installed him at the university to keep him silent."And you asked me
(rue du Comt Marchand)[1] not to execute the master-singer and
master-spy Jacob Landau, brother and [?]of the so-called 'Baroness'
Heftler, spy.I deferred to your wishes, despite the three years of
[?]provocations."But yesterday I was physically assaulted and threatened
in the street by the scoundrel. I think it is my duty to set a good
example. I am sorry that your tranquility will be upset."I do not know
on what Mr. Urbain Gohier bases his peculiar statement that I ever
reintegrated Mr. Lvy at the university to keep him silent. I had nothing
to do with the integration of Mr. Lvy, and you have known me long enough
to know that I would never seek to silence a person, having nothing to
fear from anybody whatsoever.I am even more astonished, if that is
possible, that Mr. Urbain Gohier attributes to me, regarding Mr. Jacob
Landau, an attitude that I have never had. You were there for the
conversation that he recalls and which took place, three years ago, on
rue de Comt Marchand. Never have I thought to ask Mr. Gohier "not to
execute" M. Jacob Landau, and you are witness to the fact that I
expressed no such wish to him. Since he told me about M. Jacob Landau in
very colorful terms, I responded that I did not know him, - and to this
day, I do not. Therefore I cannot fathom how Mr. Urbain Gohier could
write: "I am sorry that your tranquility will be upset." My tranquility
counts very little at this time; but I wonder what relationship I can
have with someone I do not even know. If Mr. Urbain Gohier brings me to
court, directly or indirectly, he will make a serious mistake. In any
case, from now on, I would be very grateful if you set his memory
straight and reminded him that I never said what he says I did. It seems
unlikely that after having talked with you, he would persist in his
error.Thank you, and best wishes,Poincar Historical BackgroundThe
President includes lengthy excerpts from Gohier's letter so that his
correspondent can try to understand the journalist's accusations.
According to Gohier, Poincare sanctioned the admission of a Jewish
student named Gustave Levy into university in 1913 even though Levy had
ties to a "master spy" named Jacob Landau and a double agent named
"Baronne Heftler."Urbain Gohier (1862-1951) found a niche as an
anti-Semitic, pro-royalist, and anti-military journalist starting in the
1880s. In 1916, he founded and served as editor of an anti-Semitic
weekly pamphlet titled Le Vieille-France. Four years later, he
fabricated The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which purportedly
exposed a Jewish plot to take over the world. After World War II, he was
condemned for his support of the Vichy government and collaborationist
press. Raymond Poincar (1860-1934) was born in Bar-le-Duc, France and
educated at the University of Paris. Admitted to the bar at age 20, he
became the youngest lawyer in France. He successfully defended Jules
Verne in a libel suit and was elected to the Chamber of Deputi.



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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
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#661850

Fromnospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Date2025-03-13 10:32 +0100
Message-ID<67d2a63b$0$28051$426a34cc@news.free.fr>
In reply to#661848
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> The Starmaker wrote:
> > 
> > J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > >
> > > FYA, all.
> > > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> > >
> > > ======
> > > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > > among the foremost savants of his time.
> > >
> > > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> > >
> > > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > > young master.
> > > =======
> > >
> > > Guess Who?
> > >
> > > Jan
> > > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> > 
> > Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
> 
> 
> about Pointdexter:
> 
> RAYMOND POINCARE,

Irrelevant,

Jan

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#661854

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-13 09:47 -0700
Message-ID<67D30C19.62C@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#661850
J. J. Lodder wrote:
> 
> The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 
> > The Starmaker wrote:
> > >
> > > J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > > >
> > > > FYA, all.
> > > > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > > > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> > > >
> > > > ======
> > > > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > > > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > > > among the foremost savants of his time.
> > > >
> > > > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > > > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > > > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > > > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > > > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > > > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> > > >
> > > > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > > > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > > > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > > > young master.
> > > > =======
> > > >
> > > > Guess Who?
> > > >
> > > > Jan
> > > > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> > >
> > > Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
> >
> >
> > about Pointdexter:
> >
> > RAYMOND POINCARE,
> 
> Irrelevant,
> 
> Jan

Poincare sanctioned the admission of a Jewish
student named Gustave Levy into university in 1913 even though Levy had
ties to a "master spy" named Jacob Landau and a double agent named
"Baronne Heftler." This is the kind of guy Einstein likes to hang out
with...commies.

Einstien's house was used for doubleagaens and master spies to send
secrets to Russia.

Einstein was The Master Spy for Russia.



-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#661855

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-13 10:08 -0700
Message-ID<67D310FA.6CC@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#661850
J. J. Lodder wrote:
> 
> The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 
> > The Starmaker wrote:
> > >
> > > J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > > >
> > > > FYA, all.
> > > > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > > > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> > > >
> > > > ======
> > > > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > > > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > > > among the foremost savants of his time.
> > > >
> > > > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > > > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > > > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > > > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > > > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > > > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> > > >
> > > > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > > > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > > > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > > > young master.
> > > > =======
> > > >
> > > > Guess Who?
> > > >
> > > > Jan
> > > > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> > >
> > > Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
> >
> >
> > about Pointdexter:
> >
> > RAYMOND POINCARE,
> 
> Irrelevant,
> 
> Jan


Of course it's Rrevelant... you gotta look at the 'motivation' behind
Pointdexter...


wats in it for him?

Money of course...


The letter itself screams...TELL YOUR COMMIE FRIENDS I NEED MONEY!!!!


-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#661857

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-13 10:21 -0700
Message-ID<67D31429.49F9@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#661855
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> J. J. Lodder wrote:
> >
> > The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> >
> > > The Starmaker wrote:
> > > >
> > > > J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > FYA, all.
> > > > > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > > > > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> > > > >
> > > > > ======
> > > > > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > > > > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > > > > among the foremost savants of his time.
> > > > >
> > > > > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > > > > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > > > > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > > > > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > > > > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > > > > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> > > > >
> > > > > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > > > > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > > > > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > > > > young master.
> > > > > =======
> > > > >
> > > > > Guess Who?
> > > > >
> > > > > Jan
> > > > > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> > > >
> > > > Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
> > >
> > >
> > > about Pointdexter:
> > >
> > > RAYMOND POINCARE,
> >
> > Irrelevant,
> >
> > Jan
> 
> Of course it's Rrevelant... you gotta look at the 'motivation' behind
> Pointdexter...
> 
> wats in it for him?
> 
> Money of course...
> 
> The letter itself screams...TELL YOUR COMMIE FRIENDS I NEED MONEY!!!!


That letter is called a 'Kiss Ass Letter'...

the question should be.."Whose ass is Pointdexter trying to kiss?"


Guess Who?

(cheaters will be disqualified)


Kike Ass???? Kike money?


Einstein didn't like French people, he refused to learn French.


-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#661860

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-13 11:38 -0700
Message-ID<67D32624.6E77@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#661857
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> The Starmaker wrote:
> >
> > J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > >
> > > The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > The Starmaker wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > FYA, all.
> > > > > > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > > > > > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > ======
> > > > > > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > > > > > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > > > > > among the foremost savants of his time.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > > > > > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > > > > > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > > > > > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > > > > > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > > > > > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > > > > > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > > > > > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > > > > > young master.
> > > > > > =======
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Guess Who?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Jan
> > > > > > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> > > > >
> > > > > Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > about Pointdexter:
> > > >
> > > > RAYMOND POINCARE,
> > >
> > > Irrelevant,
> > >
> > > Jan
> >
> > Of course it's Rrevelant... you gotta look at the 'motivation' behind
> > Pointdexter...
> >
> > wats in it for him?
> >
> > Money of course...
> >
> > The letter itself screams...TELL YOUR COMMIE FRIENDS I NEED MONEY!!!!
> 
> That letter is called a 'Kiss Ass Letter'...
> 
> the question should be.."Whose ass is Pointdexter trying to kiss?"
> 
> Guess Who?
> 
> (cheaters will be disqualified)
> 
> Kike Ass???? Kike money?
> 
> Einstein didn't like French people, he refused to learn French.



What are you, Naive or something?? Rose-colored glasses?



too much french wine...


i don't touch dat stuff...it's worse than LSD!



ohh, ohh...dis is when he starts going into convulsions and everything
turns french.



I like to watch those girls in "Love is Blind, Paris"....


I even watch the French language version just to hear those crazy french
girls talk!!!!


All those french girls just need a ...slap on the face.




-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#661867

Fromnospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Date2025-03-14 11:05 +0100
Message-ID<67d3ff6a$0$16822$426a74cc@news.free.fr>
In reply to#661857
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

[snip incorrect irrelevancies]

> Einstein didn't like French people, he refused to learn French.

Also incorrect.
It is well documented that Einstein was fluent in French,
albeit with a quite noticeable accent.
I guess that speaking French was also a requirement
for his job at the patent office,

Jan

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#661868

FromMaciej Wozniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl>
Date2025-03-14 11:38 +0100
Message-ID<182ca521e2f1b821$762201$1494137$c2365abb@news.newsdemon.com>
In reply to#661867
W dniu 14.03.2025 o 11:05, J. J. Lodder pisze:
> The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 
> [snip incorrect irrelevancies]
> 
>> Einstein didn't like French people, he refused to learn French.
> 
> Also incorrect.
> It is well documented that Einstein was fluent in French,
> albeit with a quite noticeable accent.
> I guess that speaking French was also a requirement
> for his job at the patent office,

The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
language; he has never learnt what a
"clock" is and what a "second" means.

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#661895

Fromhitlong@yahoo.com (gharnagel)
Date2025-03-15 20:14 +0000
Message-ID<db9e357abc8cdb31fee35f6614623ba5@www.novabbs.com>
In reply to#661868
On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:38:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>
> The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
> language; he has never learnt what a
> "clock" is and what a "second" means.

That's Maciej, always talking about himself.

“‎When you point your finger at someone, anyone, it is often a moment of
judgement. We point our fingers when we want to scold someone, point
out what they have done wrong. But each time we point, we simultaneously
point three fingers back at ourselves.” – Christopher Pike

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#661896

FromMaciej Wozniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl>
Date2025-03-15 21:31 +0100
Message-ID<182d140a933fd908$822671$1494137$c2365abb@news.newsdemon.com>
In reply to#661895
W dniu 15.03.2025 o 21:14, gharnagel pisze:
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:38:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>>
>> The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
>> language; he has never learnt what a
>> "clock" is and what a "second" means.
> 
> That's Maciej, always talking about himself.

See, poor trash: I've proven the mumble
of your idiot guru to be not even consistent,
and apart of spitting and slandering you
can do nothing about it.

But you do what you can.

The Shit expects that every doggie will do
his duty.

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#661909

Fromhitlong@yahoo.com (gharnagel)
Date2025-03-16 02:35 +0000
Message-ID<c75699520d23b5990b9e3b9dd4c9b4ff@www.novabbs.com>
In reply to#661896
On Sat, 15 Mar 2025 20:31:06 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>
> W dniu 15.03.2025 o 21:14, gharnagel pisze:
> >
> > On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:38:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
> > >
> > > The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
> > > language; he has never learnt what a
> > > "clock" is and what a "second" means.
> >
> > That's Maciej, always talking about himself.
>
> See, poor trash: I've proven the mumble
> of your idiot guru to be not even consistent,
> and apart of spitting and slandering you
> can do nothing about it.
>
> But you do what you can.
>
> The Shit expects that every doggie will do
> his duty.

Actually, The Shit is Maciej.  And every "doggie"
does his duty on him.

You'd think that he would wise up after all these
years of playing statue for the pidgeon world, but
he described himself well as the idiot who was too
stupid, etc.

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#661917

FromMaciej Wozniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl>
Date2025-03-16 06:34 +0100
Message-ID<182d31b129dce2e5$1281860$1481196$c2565adb@news.newsdemon.com>
In reply to#661909
W dniu 16.03.2025 o 03:35, gharnagel pisze:
> On Sat, 15 Mar 2025 20:31:06 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>>
>> W dniu 15.03.2025 o 21:14, gharnagel pisze:
>> >
>> > On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:38:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>> > >
>> > > The idiot was too stupid for ANY human
>> > > language; he has never learnt what a
>> > > "clock" is and what a "second" means.
>> >
>> > That's Maciej, always talking about himself.
>>
>> See, poor trash: I've proven the mumble
>> of your idiot guru to be not even consistent,
>> and apart of spitting and slandering you
>> can do nothing about it.
>>
>> But you do what you can.
>>
>> The Shit expects that every doggie will do
>> his duty.
> 
> Actually, The Shit is Maciej.  And every "doggie"
> does his duty on him.
> 
> You'd think that he would wise up after all these
> years of playing statue for the pidgeon world, but
> he described himself well as the idiot who was too
> stupid, etc.

See, poor trash: I've proven the mumble
of your idiot guru to be not even consistent,
and apart of spitting and slandering you
can do nothing about it.

But you do what you can.

The Shit expects that every doggie will do
his duty.

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#661884

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-14 22:04 -0700
Message-ID<67D50A43.7C5C@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#661867
J. J. Lodder wrote:
> 
> The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 
> [snip incorrect irrelevancies]
> 
> > Einstein didn't like French people, he refused to learn French.
> 
> Also incorrect.
> It is well documented that Einstein was fluent in French,
> albeit with a quite noticeable accent.
> I guess that speaking French was also a requirement
> for his job at the patent office,
> 
> Jan


How many Languages would you 'guess' that Einstien spoked?


Can you list them?


I bet you a million dollars one would be missing from that list.





-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#661849

Fromnospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Date2025-03-13 09:08 +0100
Message-ID<67d29292$1$5202$426a34cc@news.free.fr>
In reply to#661846
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > 
> > FYA, all.
> > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> > 
> > ======
> > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > among the foremost savants of his time.
> > 
> > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> > 
> > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > young master.
> > =======
> > 
> > Guess Who?
> > 
> > Jan
> > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> 
> 
> 
> Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.

That is not the correct answer,

Jan

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#661853

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-13 09:42 -0700
Message-ID<67D30AF5.389D@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#661849
J. J. Lodder wrote:
> 
> The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 
> > J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > >
> > > FYA, all.
> > > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> > >
> > > ======
> > > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > > among the foremost savants of his time.
> > >
> > > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> > >
> > > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > > young master.
> > > =======
> > >
> > > Guess Who?
> > >
> > > Jan
> > > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> >
> >
> >
> > Pointdexter letter to commie Einstein.
> 
> That is not the correct answer,
> 
> Jan

i didn't want to give the correct answer because then i would be
disqualifried.


but it was a pointdexter to some Minoxa guy...


-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#661858

FromPhysfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com>
Date2025-03-13 12:38 -0500
Message-ID<vqv56q$1ec52$2@solani.org>
In reply to#661838
On 3/12/25 4:16 PM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> FYA, all.
> Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> 
> ======
> Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> among the foremost savants of his time.
> 
> What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> 
> The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> young master.
> =======
> 
> Guess Who?
> 
> Jan
> (cheaters will be disqualified)
> 
> 
> 
> 



This forged letter sounds like what Einstein himself would dictate to a 
"Whodat" type of Bozo to create a recommendation letter.

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#662493

Fromnospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Date2025-04-07 12:03 +0200
Message-ID<1raf38q.zd4rqrrx2js7N%nospam@de-ster.demon.nl>
In reply to#661858
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 3/12/25 4:16 PM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > FYA, all.
> > Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
> > (ten bonus points for the correct year)
> > 
> > ======
> > Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
> > In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
> > among the foremost savants of his time.
> > 
> > What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
> > himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
> > He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
> > possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
> > In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
> > new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
> > 
> > The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
> > Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
> > may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
> > young master.
> > =======
> > 
> > Guess Who?
> > 
> > Jan
> > (cheaters will be disqualified)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> This forged letter sounds like what Einstein himself would dictate to a
> "Whodat" type of Bozo to create a recommendation letter.

So denialism is what it is for you.

In the meantime I have dug up he original French text.
(not bad, for a forger who didn't speak French, Eh?)

As for the letter: Einstein and Poincare had met for the first and last
time at the Solvay conference, Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 1911.
The letter of recommendation by Curie and Poincare to the ETH, Zurich,
was written shortly afterwards.
Einstein's appointment at the ETH finally came through in July 1912.

It is of course inconceivable that Poincare would have met Einstein on
friendly terms at the Solvay, where he had lively discussions with him,
(together with Lorentz) and that he would have written this letter of
recommendation if he had considered Einstein to be a mere plagiarist
of his own work.

Jan

Letter of Recommendatation
====
M. Einstein est un des esprits les plus originaux que j'aie connus;
malgré sa jeunesse, il a déjà pris un rang très honorable parmi les
premiers savants de son temps.

Ce que nous devons surtout admirer en lui, c'est la facilité avec
laquelle il s'adapte aux conceptions nouvelles et sait en tirer toutes
les conséquences. Il ne reste pas attaché aux principes classiques, et,
en présence d'un problème de physique, est prompt à envisager toutes les
possibilités.

Cela se traduit immédiatement dans son esprit par la prévision de
phénomènes nouveaux, susceptibles d'être un jour vérifiés par
l'expérience. Je ne veux pas dire que toutes ces prévisions résisteront
au contrôle de l'expérience le jour où ce contrôle deviendra possible.

Comme il cherche dans toutes les directions, on doit au contraire
s'attendre à ce que la plupart des voies dans lesquelles il s'engage
soient des impasses; mais on doit en même temps espérer que l'une des
directions qu'il a indiquées soit la bonne; et cela suffit.

C'est bien ainsi qu'on doit procéder. Le rôle de la physique
mathématique est de bien poser les questions, ce n'est que l'expérience
qui peut les résoudre.

L'avenir montrera de plus en plus quelle est la valeur de M. Einstein,
et l'université qui saura s'attacher ce jeune maître est assurée d'en
retirer beaucoup d'honneur.
====
Signed,  Mme. Curie and Henri Poincaré

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#662510

FromPhysfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com>
Date2025-04-07 13:19 -0500
Message-ID<vt14vf$t1lj$4@solani.org>
In reply to#662493
On 4/7/25 5:03 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 3/12/25 4:16 PM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
>>> FYA, all.
>>> Who wrote this letter, and for whom was it intended?
>>> (ten bonus points for the correct year)
>>>
>>> ======
>>> Herr Einstein is one of the most original minds that we have ever met.
>>> In spite of his youth he already occupies a very honorable position
>>> among the foremost savants of his time.
>>>
>>> What we marvel at him, above all, is the ease with which he adjusts
>>> himself to new conceptions and draws all possible deductions from them.
>>> He does not cling to classic principles, but sees all conceivable
>>> possibilities when he is confronted with a physical problem.
>>> In his mind this becomes transformed into an anticipation of
>>> new phenomena that may some day be verified in actual experience....
>>>
>>> The future will give more and more proofs of the merits of Herr
>>> Einstein, and the University that succeeds in attaching him to itself
>>> may be certain that it will derive honour from its connection with the
>>> young master.
>>> =======
>>>
>>> Guess Who?
>>>
>>> Jan
>>> (cheaters will be disqualified)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> This forged letter sounds like what Einstein himself would dictate to a
>> "Whodat" type of Bozo to create a recommendation letter.
> 
> So denialism is what it is for you.
> 
> In the meantime I have dug up he original French text.
> (not bad, for a forger who didn't speak French, Eh?)
> 
> As for the letter: Einstein and Poincare had met for the first and last
> time at the Solvay conference, Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 1911.
> The letter of recommendation by Curie and Poincare to the ETH, Zurich,
> was written shortly afterwards.
> Einstein's appointment at the ETH finally came through in July 1912.
> 
> It is of course inconceivable that Poincare would have met Einstein on
> friendly terms at the Solvay, where he had lively discussions with him,
> (together with Lorentz) and that he would have written this letter of
> recommendation if he had considered Einstein to be a mere plagiarist
> of his own work.
> 
> Jan
> 
> Letter of Recommendatation
> ====
> M. Einstein est un des esprits les plus originaux que j'aie connus;
> malgré sa jeunesse, il a déjà pris un rang très honorable parmi les
> premiers savants de son temps.
> 
> Ce que nous devons surtout admirer en lui, c'est la facilité avec
> laquelle il s'adapte aux conceptions nouvelles et sait en tirer toutes
> les conséquences. Il ne reste pas attaché aux principes classiques, et,
> en présence d'un problème de physique, est prompt à envisager toutes les
> possibilités.
> 
> Cela se traduit immédiatement dans son esprit par la prévision de
> phénomènes nouveaux, susceptibles d'être un jour vérifiés par
> l'expérience. Je ne veux pas dire que toutes ces prévisions résisteront
> au contrôle de l'expérience le jour où ce contrôle deviendra possible.
> 
> Comme il cherche dans toutes les directions, on doit au contraire
> s'attendre à ce que la plupart des voies dans lesquelles il s'engage
> soient des impasses; mais on doit en même temps espérer que l'une des
> directions qu'il a indiquées soit la bonne; et cela suffit.
> 
> C'est bien ainsi qu'on doit procéder. Le rôle de la physique
> mathématique est de bien poser les questions, ce n'est que l'expérience
> qui peut les résoudre.
> 
> L'avenir montrera de plus en plus quelle est la valeur de M. Einstein,
> et l'université qui saura s'attacher ce jeune maître est assurée d'en
> retirer beaucoup d'honneur.
> ====
> Signed,  Mme. Curie and Henri Poincaré
> 
> 



Denialism?.. How absurd. I don't need that. Titled people need it. It 
amounts to kissing the title that's hung on the wall not that far from 
where they sit.

I tore mine up and got rid of the pieces before it gets rude to me! 
That's how I saved myself. That's how I can stay objective.

My educated guess was based on the assumption that nobody in those years 
knew Einstein as clearly as it is stated in that letter of 
recommendation. Nobody but Einstein himself.

As simple as that.

So if it was a letter of "recommendation", then it must've been dictated 
by Einstein to someone who wouldn't mind creating such forgery. A 
"Whodat" kind of a man who always pretended here he had a physics 
background.

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