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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6824739 Australia 12/09/2011 08:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But beyond the switch in Magnetic Trimesters, there is the issue of the ongoing 7 of 10 scenarios. The plates are loosened up, such that plate movement in total is occurring regularly. Nancy has noted this in a recent newsletter feature, whereby quakes frequently outline a plate on all sides. They are greased and ready to slide! What happens when additional stress is placed on the rock fingers along the plate borders, additional jerking around due to a change in the magnetic neighborhood? Certainly, it won't be a calm time. The 7 of 10 scenarios will at a minimum be expedited. i am none the wiser |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1444126 Canada 12/09/2011 08:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ah, the Christmas Hammer. I remember it well. Another of Nancy's classic failures. Really what happened is that Nancy asked the zetas if the pole shift would knock down her Christmas tree that year, and the Zetas said, "Ask us later, we are having our Christmas party and we're all pretty hammered". The misinterpretation is because Nancy needs to be on the same page, so to speak, as the zetas to interpret their proclamations, and since she doesn't drink, she did the best she could under the circumstances. The rest of the non event is history. Cheers! |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/09/2011 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ah, yes, the classic "lost during translation" excuse. Funny how a civilization so advanced and so powerful that they can move planets, moons and stars but can't make a reliable "Universal Translator" chip. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/09/2011 08:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/09/2011 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ah, yes, the classic "lost during translation" excuse. Funny how a civilization so advanced and so powerful that they can move planets, moons and stars but can't make a reliable "Universal Translator" chip. Quoting: Circuit Breaker Universal translator??? the zetas seem to have a hard time progressing past `See Spot.. See Spot Run... Run Spot Run...' nancys translation was `german sheperds makes good eatins' makes you wonder just what else she f...d up in the `translations' doesnt it? |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 659599 United States 12/09/2011 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know about everyone else, but once 2012 arrives I will ignore Max until Hap has received his steak and publicly admitted that Nancy was wrong about everything. Just man up and send him a gift card, Max. I am looking forward to witnessing Nancy's ultimate fail. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1444126 I **did** offer to send him a gift card - and he responded that he'd rather the bet be fulfilled with me buying it in person - in South Carolina. So - unless he responds otherwise, I have to assume that the debt will remain unpaid until I travel to SC and buy him that steak "in person". |
walt User ID: 6867403 Zambia 12/10/2011 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
walt User ID: 6867403 Zambia 12/10/2011 01:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ah, the Christmas Hammer. I remember it well. Another of Nancy's classic failures. Really what happened is that Nancy asked the zetas if the pole shift would knock down her Christmas tree that year, and the Zetas said, "Ask us later, we are having our Christmas party and we're all pretty hammered". The misinterpretation is because Nancy needs to be on the same page, so to speak, as the zetas to interpret their proclamations, and since she doesn't drink, she did the best she could under the circumstances. The rest of the non event is history. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1444126 Cheers! LOL! |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/10/2011 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
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**ZetaMax** User ID: 6566017 United States 12/10/2011 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I see Max didn't address the contradictions regarding the moon and sun being out of place even though the "Zetas" are moving them so everything appears normal. Quoting: Circuit Breaker I am still REELING from the Linday Williams revelation yesterday that 2012 will be the most event filled year in over 2000 years!!! (But you need to buy his DVD to get all the details!) Last Edited by **ZetaMax** on 12/10/2011 10:52 AM |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 6566017 United States 12/10/2011 10:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/10/2011 11:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am still REELING from the Linday Williams revelation yesterday that 2012 will be the most event filled year in over 2000 years!!! (But you need to buy his DVD to get all the details!) Quoting: **ZetaMax** Yes, I'm sure you have a hard time sleeping at night listening and reading about all these doom and gloom predictions...which never come true. Tell us, did you PAY to get the DVD? It would be nice to know the specifics of this dreaded prediction so we know when it fails. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/10/2011 11:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm having a tough time focusing this morning. The new Clif interview with Time Monk Radio from last night will be posted sometime today AND I CAN'T WAIT!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax** We can't wait for his next failure either. It's entertaining watching you spin and back pedal every time it happens. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1444126 Canada 12/10/2011 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/10/2011 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6600427 United States 12/10/2011 06:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm really surprised Max hasn't gone in to hiding in some bunker somewhere due to all the doom and gloom he buys into. Quoting: Circuit Breaker I find it interesting that Max has to mold his life around the predictions of people like Nancy, Clif and others. Sounds to me like he has no personal initiative and must follow others to make his life have meaning. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/11/2011 12:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/11/2011 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cool! I've been working on getting my amateur radio station back on the air. Currently, all I have is a used Yaesu FT-100 and 80 meter dipole tuned with an LDG AT-200 Pro II Auto Tuner. It's not ideal but it works...I made contact with my hometown, San Diego, this morning on 14.295 MHz with a solid 5-9 to +10dB signal report. I have a Zero-Five GP1040 antenna arriving on Wednesday that I hope to get 10' above the roof next weekend if the weather cooperates. The antenna is non-resonant and requires a wide range tuner to work - hence the LDG auto tuner - which also helps me tune the entire 80/75M band on the dipole. I've never used a non-resonant antenna before and I'm concerned about the losses created by the high mismatch. But I've read some technical articles that state the losses are actually negligible...around 1 dB in most cases with a match of 10:1. In other words, assuming 6 dB per "S" unit, a 1 dB loss wouldn't even be noticed at the receiving end. I have a 2 element SteppIR yagi with one of those elements being a folded 40 meter dipole and 30 ft of tower that I'm working on getting up in the air. I want to procure another 10' of tower and a third element for the beam before putting it up...not to mention a good rotator. For a radio, I'm looking at a Yaesu FT-950...although I'd like to have an Icom IC-7600 or 7700. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 6948472 United States 12/11/2011 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cool! Quoting: Circuit Breaker I've been working on getting my amateur radio station back on the air. Currently, all I have is a used Yaesu FT-100 and 80 meter dipole tuned with an LDG AT-200 Pro II Auto Tuner. It's not ideal but it works...I made contact with my hometown, San Diego, this morning on 14.295 MHz with a solid 5-9 to +10dB signal report. I have a Zero-Five GP1040 antenna arriving on Wednesday that I hope to get 10' above the roof next weekend if the weather cooperates. The antenna is non-resonant and requires a wide range tuner to work - hence the LDG auto tuner - which also helps me tune the entire 80/75M band on the dipole. I've never used a non-resonant antenna before and I'm concerned about the losses created by the high mismatch. But I've read some technical articles that state the losses are actually negligible...around 1 dB in most cases with a match of 10:1. In other words, assuming 6 dB per "S" unit, a 1 dB loss wouldn't even be noticed at the receiving end. I have a 2 element SteppIR yagi with one of those elements being a folded 40 meter dipole and 30 ft of tower that I'm working on getting up in the air. I want to procure another 10' of tower and a third element for the beam before putting it up...not to mention a good rotator. For a radio, I'm looking at a Yaesu FT-950...although I'd like to have an Icom IC-7600 or 7700. I suppose this will enable you to continue "working" when the internet goes down. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/11/2011 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I suppose this will enable you to continue "working" when the internet goes down. Quoting: **ZetaMax** No...because you're the only paid shill here. User even said so...I still don't understand why he ratted you out: Then we have this evidence: Too bad ZetaTalk is a sinking ship... Which explains why you jumped over to Clif. Tell us, did you have to interview for your position? Or was your experience supporting Nancy all that was needed to get you hired? Last Edited by Circuit Breaker on 12/11/2011 09:21 PM A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/11/2011 06:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nice C.B. some reasonable kit there I havent noticed a major problem with non resonant antenna myself, my current `bit o wet string' (almost literally) is a 25m long longwire about 6 ft off the ground... (in fact its one wire in the block of units clothshoist) got plastic coated wires on tubular steel supports, I double check eack time to ensure its floating and not earthed out to the supports anywhere with a multimeter, if ok then run a wire from the tuner (manual kenwood at-230) and fire up I usually am 2 points down compared to a lucky amateur on the other side of town with a 3 element cubical quad up 50ft the joys of apartment living... |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/11/2011 09:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had an Icom IC-746 that I sold after we got to Colorado Springs. We were living in a town house where I couldn't do any kind of operating and, since I wasn't working at the time, figured the money I got from selling it could be used to take care of other things. Now I wish I had held onto it. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
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aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/11/2011 11:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've lived on and off in town over the years, always hung onto the TS180S come hell or highwater, in fact I found one place was almost perfect. On the top story of a 8 story block of flats, couldn't go fishing due to lack of nearby water to fish in, found an alternate use for my big surf rod... I wound enough wire onto the big reel to stop about 15ft off the ground and when I wanted to get on air, drop it off the balcony... Usually where theres a will theres a way, my biggest was a 3km long longwire using some powerline cables the electric company left on my property (finders keepers, losers weepers- my land, its mine :-P )and the neighbours bulldozer. Tied one end off to a suitably reinforced gum tree (anchored off to several others) then drove straight down my hill, across the valley and straight up the next hill, dragging the reels behind me. Ended up with a 3km long highwire higest point was about 200ft above the valley floor from scraps of left over building wire and coathangers on 70cm to massive antennas, had a few diferent types over the years- one of the reasons I always laughed at nancys delusions of getting onto shortwave- every time she opened her mouth on the subject it was obvious she didn't have a clue |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/12/2011 06:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've lived on and off in town over the years, always hung onto the TS180S come hell or highwater, in fact I found one place was almost perfect. On the top story of a 8 story block of flats, couldn't go fishing due to lack of nearby water to fish in, found an alternate use for my big surf rod... Quoting: aussie 763624 763624 I wound enough wire onto the big reel to stop about 15ft off the ground and when I wanted to get on air, drop it off the balcony... Usually where theres a will theres a way, my biggest was a 3km long longwire using some powerline cables the electric company left on my property (finders keepers, losers weepers- my land, its mine :-P )and the neighbours bulldozer. Tied one end off to a suitably reinforced gum tree (anchored off to several others) then drove straight down my hill, across the valley and straight up the next hill, dragging the reels behind me. Ended up with a 3km long highwire higest point was about 200ft above the valley floor from scraps of left over building wire and coathangers on 70cm to massive antennas, had a few diferent types over the years- one of the reasons I always laughed at nancys delusions of getting onto shortwave- every time she opened her mouth on the subject it was obvious she didn't have a clue Speaking of which...I wonder how her big amateur radio/shortwave station is coming along. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1444126 Canada 12/12/2011 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But remember, folks. 2012 is too far out. That's a whole lotta doom coming crammed into 19 days. But seriously, even Nancy doesn't believe her schtick. After so many failures realized that giving dates is not smart. Now she has adopted the "we will give no dates" approach. She even said that we might not even notice the passage, just in case nothing at all happens so I wonder what was the point of getting people to donate and scaring them with uber doom since 1995? What was the point of putting her dog down? That poor thing would have been almost 10 by now. |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 659599 United States 12/12/2011 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But remember, folks. 2012 is too far out. That's a whole lotta doom coming crammed into 19 days. But seriously, even Nancy doesn't believe her schtick. After so many failures realized that giving dates is not smart. Now she has adopted the "we will give no dates" approach. She even said that we might not even notice the passage, just in case nothing at all happens so I wonder what was the point of getting people to donate and scaring them with uber doom since 1995? What was the point of putting her dog down? That poor thing would have been almost 10 by now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1444126 FINALLY!!! Clif's latest interview is posted. ENJOY!!! [link to www.youtube.com] |