pisstonhead

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telecat

Original Poster:

8,528 posts

243 months

Wednesday 5th October 2005
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Mr Callaghan/Destroyer back again??? Still the same old Claptrap spouted as reality. Go back to TellyTubby land and dream away!

smeggy

3,241 posts

241 months

Wednesday 5th October 2005
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telecat said:
Mr Callaghan/Destroyer back again??? Still the same old Claptrap spouted as reality. Go back to TellyTubby land and dream away!

I tend to agree.
Pisstonhead’s style of posting is different (to the point) but there was a giveaway in one of the posts.

I find it really sad that someone would feel the need to hide behind a new nick.
What’s next? Will pisstonhead start praising destroyer/SCallahan?

Care to comment pisstonhead?

_dobbo_

14,501 posts

250 months

Wednesday 5th October 2005
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smeggy said:


telecat said:
Mr Callaghan/Destroyer back again??? Still the same old Claptrap spouted as reality. Go back to TellyTubby land and dream away!



I tend to agree.
Pisstonhead’s style of posting is different (to the point) but there was a giveaway in one of the posts.

I find it really sad that someone would feel the need to hide behind a new nick.
What’s next? Will pisstonhead start praising destroyer/SCallahan?

Care to comment pisstonhead?


Sorry, just re-read my own posting and it was a bit unfair - deleted.




>> Edited by _dobbo_ on Wednesday 5th October 13:14

justinp1

13,330 posts

232 months

Wednesday 5th October 2005
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I agree,

I had the following posted to my comments about slippage:

"Is that guess work or from experience.
At 400m the beam will be about 600mm (2 foot in old money) wide so it will be very easy to paint the beam onto the vehicle to get a good reflection.
The bollox mentioned regarding difficult to hit and comparisos with a rifle are nonsense. It would be more accurate to compare it with a shotgun really as the beam aint very thin when it reaches your vehicle at 400m."

This shows:

1) The implication that he has some experience of scameras.

2) The brainwashed thoughts of rightousness associated associated with a scamera employee, blindlessly dubunking any challenge to the use or abuse of scameras.

3) The arrogance to think that after he says that I am talking 'bollox' to compare hitting a number plate at a quarter of a mile with a pistol is impossible, he still might be able to do so with a shotgun....




>> Edited by justinp1 on Wednesday 5th October 13:19