Chinese hit and run girl dies

So tell me Poet, if you're on the side of the road with a flat tire, and someone pulls over to help, are you offended by the gesture? Do you tell them to fuck off?

I fix my own flat tires. It's called being responsible. So, right. Fuck off.

Use your hammer and fly somewhere. Thor. LOL
 
I fix my own flat tires. It's called being responsible. So, right. Fuck off.

Use your hammer and fly somewhere. Thor. LOL

When you're "fixing" your flat tires, do you use a hot patch, a cold patch, or a plug and for balancing; do you use the rotation machine or do you use an older bubble eye machine?
 
I suppose you liken yourself to the Palestinians living in Israel...stifled and unloved. Get over it...they do. No wonder you have such resentment and are bitter. You're not free.

Seeing as you are so successful and rich, maybe you could take some time to go travelling and possibly, just possibly, you might just learn something about the world. That old saying "you can take a man out of the ghetto but you can't take the ghetto out of the man" seems to have validity applied to you.
 
You're insane. Why would you bring that up, in reference to me? There is ethnic cleansing and genocide in many cultures, not only African. What was it that caused mass murder in Bosnia, and Herzegovina? Wouldn't those peoples be considered Caucasian? You're trying to make this a pissing contest. Let's not talk about what whites did to the Native Americans, or the British to the Indians, the Chinese, the Egyptians, the Pacific Islanders, and so on...there is more blood, collectively, on your hands than mine. You had to go there.
Oh, and I forgot................The Irish.

You might also want to examine the homophobic policies of some African countries like Malawi and Uganda, if you lived there you could easily end up in jail or being put to death for being gay.
 
Uh, he single-handedly, turned a failing computer repair lab around, garnering the city banks as clients. He built our custom music computer, graphics computer, our film editing suite, our server, a raid, and services two tablets and our mini laptop. Say what? I'll bet a yearly salary, he's more astute and adept than you could ever imagine being. If you're so savvy, it shouldn't be so hard to find some of his work on the net....you being so resourceful and all. Geek Squad? Office Max? Now, that was really funny.

LOL, way to prove my point for me. I reiterate: there's a difference between being a "computer tech" and being a network admin for an enterprise. Go ahead and continue embarrassing yourself, though.
 
Seeing as you are so successful and rich, maybe you could take some time to go travelling and possibly, just possibly, you might just learn something about the world. That old saying "you can take a man out of the ghetto but you can't take the ghetto out of the man" seems to have validity applied to you.

Certainly not rich, by any standards, but moderately successful, I have traveled to most of the contiguous states and to Canada and the Bahamas. New York City, by far, was the most "eye-opening". Ghetto? There you go again...thinking that you know me. Do you live in Brighton or Brixton?
 
You might also want to examine the homophobic policies of some African countries like Malawi and Uganda, if you lived there you could easily end up in jail or being put to death for being gay.

Hypotheticals. How is that relevant? If we were on the moon, we could view the Earth. BFD.
 
LOL, way to prove my point for me. I reiterate: there's a difference between being a "computer tech" and being a network admin for an enterprise. Go ahead and continue embarrassing yourself, though.
Network admin for an enterprise??? You mean a common salesman? LOL. Right....really techy. Try running a production company, videography, computer repair and construction, and a recording studio, from top to bottom. Embarrassment is on you, Norse God. I think the hammer hit you in the head.
 
LOL, way to prove my point for me. I reiterate: there's a difference between being a "computer tech" and being a network admin for an enterprise. Go ahead and continue embarrassing yourself, though.
Network admin for an enterprise??? You mean a common salesman? LOL. Right....really techy. Try running a production company, videography, computer repair and construction, and a recording studio, from top to bottom. Embarrassment is on you, Norse God. I think the hammer hit you in the head.
 
Hypotheticals. How is that relevant? If we were on the moon, we could view the Earth. BFD.

It's relevant because you are forever banging on about white privilege and homophobia. So I am just pointing out that if you lived in those countries you would feel the full extent of black privilege.
 
Network admin for an enterprise??? You mean a common salesman? LOL. Right....really techy. Try running a production company, videography, computer repair and construction, and a recording studio, from top to bottom. Embarrassment is on you, Norse God. I think the hammer hit you in the head.

Allow me to use my white privilege to enlighten you. A network administrator is someone that typically looks after TCP/IP networks both WAN and LAN, that may well include servers, switches, routers and firewalls. They are deeply involved in the procurement of new hardware, rolling out new software installs, maintaining the disk images for new computer installs, making sure that licenses are paid for and up to date for software that need it, maintaining the standards for server installations and applications, and monitoring the performance of the network, checking for security breaches, poor data management practices. Alles klar?
 
It's relevant because you are forever banging on about white privilege and homophobia. So I am just pointing out that if you lived in those countries you would feel the full extent of black privilege.

But I don't live in those countries. And you're in friggin' England. You have zero credibility about commenting on what goes on in America. White privilege and homophobia are everyday occurrences here. There is no such thing as "black privilege", in relation to "white privilege". Perhaps in South Africa or Zimbabwe, where a sizable white population still persists...would "privilege" enter the equation. Certainly you're confused about me, a black gay American male, having "black privilege" exerted upon me, in an African nation. It doesn't make any sense, whatsoever. I'm through engaging you. You're a moron. Join the ranks of my ignored.
 
Allow me to use my white privilege to enlighten you. A network administrator is someone that typically looks after TCP/IP networks both WAN and LAN, that may well include servers, switches, routers and firewalls. They are deeply involved in the procurement of new hardware, rolling out new software installs, maintaining the disk images for new computer installs, making sure that licenses are paid for and up to date for software that need it, maintaining the standards for server installations and applications, and monitoring the performance of the network, checking for security breaches, poor data management practices. Alles klar?

Nein, es ist nicht klar. That is a field tech, for a provider. One is coming, presently, to upgrade my internet service with AT&T from DSL to U-Verse, today. In no way, shape or form, is he more knowledgeable about computer technology, troubleshooting, software management, hardware, installation, than my partner who transformed a languishing computer lab, into a profitable enterprise. He can do what they can do...they can't reciprocate. Klar? Auf wiedersehen.
Schlemiel.
 
Network admin for an enterprise??? You mean a common salesman? LOL. Right....really techy.

No, actually I support the company's VMware vSphere Datacenter, iSCSI Storage-Area Network, IIS Web Server Farm, XenApp Server Farm, Cisco Switch Stacks, and various other systems.

Try running a production company, videography, computer repair and construction, and a recording studio, from top to bottom.

Um, my first computer job (a "computer tech" position) centered around building and repairing computers. That's when I was a teenager and in my early twenties. Sorry to burst your bubble, but that's pretty basic stuff, grandpa.

As I said before, go ahead and continue embarrassing yourself. The more you reveal, the more it becomes obvious that my knowledge of computers is far more advanced than that of your partner.
 
Nein, es ist nicht klar. That is a field tech, for a provider. One is coming, presently, to upgrade my internet service with AT&T from DSL to U-Verse, today. In no way, shape or form, is he more knowledgeable about computer technology, troubleshooting, software management, hardware, installation, than my partner who transformed a languishing computer lab, into a profitable enterprise. He can do what they can do...they can't reciprocate. Klar? Auf wiedersehen.
Schlemiel.

You have a very childlike view of the IT field. Who do you think deploys and maintains the routers, switches, servers, and other equipment needed to deliver internet service to your home?
 
No, actually I support the company's VMware vSphere Datacenter, iSCSI Storage-Area Network, IIS Web Server Farm, XenApp Server Farm, Cisco Switch Stacks, and various other systems.



Um, my first computer job (a "computer tech" position) centered around building and repairing computers. That's when I was a teenager and in my early twenties. Sorry to burst your bubble, but that's pretty basic stuff, grandpa.

As I said before, go ahead and continue embarrassing yourself. The more you reveal, the more it becomes obvious that my knowledge of computers is far more advanced than that of your partner.

Uh, I'm not the tech...never claimed to be. I'm a musician, and poet. And from what I've seen, there is no one holding a candle to my partner. A pissing contest is useless.
Do you edit film? Do graphics? Do photography (professionally?) Compose music? Have your first short film place in a prestigious Chicago film festival? No?
But do continue to try to make yourself feel/look better.
 
You have a very childlike view of the IT field. Who do you think deploys and maintains the routers, switches, servers, and other equipment needed to deliver internet service to your home?

As I intimated....I'm not the tech. I'm an average user. I couldn't possibly tell you all that he knows or is capable of....and he could care less that you're trying to "best" him. LOL.
 
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