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"Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:ub9u44hckf87n8613icln5dq7dmp5ls0r4@4ax.com... > The Impacts of Mountain Biking on Wildlife and People -- > A Review of the Literature > Michael J. Vandeman, Ph.D. > July 3, 2004 Bullshit snipped ! Get a life, asshole! |
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 21:37:40 -0400, "Mike" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
> >"Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> wrote in message >news:ub9u44hckf87n8613icln5dq7dmp5ls0r4@4ax.com... >> The Impacts of Mountain Biking on Wildlife and People -- >> A Review of the Literature >> Michael J. Vandeman, Ph.D. >> July 3, 2004 > > > Bullshit snipped ! Get a life, asshole! As I said, mountain bikers STILL don't want to admit that I'm right. -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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Yawn, same banter, same old articles, nothing but other's material and
Never anything of his own...and review of articles doesn't count. Not even worth responding to your spam posts. |
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On Jun 11, 9:02*am, "maguahi...@gmail.com" <maguahi...@gmail.com>
wrote: > Yawn, same banter, same old articles, nothing but other's material and > Never anything of his own...and review of articles doesn't count. Not > even worth responding to your spam posts. It's obvious he's suffering from dementia, very common in people who are as old as he is. The signs are all there. Having difficulty recalling recent events. Not recognizing familiar people and places. Having trouble finding the right words to express thoughts or name objects. Having difficulty performing calculations. Having problems planning and carrying out tasks, such as balancing a checkbook, following a recipe, or writing a letter. Having trouble exercising judgment, such as knowing what to do in an emergency. Having difficulty controlling moods or behaviors. Depression is common, and agitation or aggression may occur. Not keeping up personal care such as grooming or bathing |
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On Jun 11, 9:02*am, "maguahi...@gmail.com" <maguahi...@gmail.com>
wrote: > Yawn, same banter, same old articles, nothing but other's material and > Never anything of his own...and review of articles doesn't count. Not > even worth responding to your spam posts. So how was your hike last night? |
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The Hike was good. It cooled down nicely so I wasn't suffering from
that africa hot and humidity crappe. I buzzed over to crystal springs turnoff then turned and headed back the same way...it probably would have been shorter to turn up and head over the crystal springs way but The trees overhead are MORE on the crystal springs route...where the other way the moon was shedding just enough light and the treetops clear so I could see the sky and check out the stars...shame you can still see the jetstreams from airplanes with the moonlight...shame. |
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On Jun 11, 5:54*pm, "maguahi...@gmail.com" <maguahi...@gmail.com>
wrote: > The Hike was good. It cooled down nicely so I wasn't suffering from > that africa hot and humidity crappe. I buzzed over to crystal springs > turnoff then turned and headed back the same way...it probably would > have been shorter to turn up and head over the crystal springs way but > The trees overhead are MORE on the crystal springs route...where the > other way the moon was shedding just enough light and the treetops > clear so I could see the sky and check out the stars...shame you can > still see the jetstreams from airplanes with the moonlight...shame. I've seen a few odd colored lights in the woods in that area, same as have been reported on the local board. No noise, just the lights, pretty close too, odd though, like nothing I have seen before. |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 06:02:21 -0700 (PDT), "maguahiker@gmail.com"
<maguahiker@gmail.com> wrote: >Yawn, same banter, same old articles, nothing but other's material and >Never anything of his own...and review of articles doesn't count. Not >even worth responding to your spam posts. The same LIES. Don't you have ANY concern for your reputation? Still waiting for your explanation of why you deliberately LIED: "I found this picture of Mike Vanderman protesting a bike race...he is trying to run down the biker...that crazy Mike!! He's always good for a laugh. http://bikehugger.com/images/blog/nugget-thumb.jpg" You aren't going to live this down, until you admit your dishonesty. -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:00:07 -0700 (PDT), Siskuwihane
<Siskuwihane1@gmail.com> wrote: >On Jun 11, 9:02*am, "maguahi...@gmail.com" <maguahi...@gmail.com> >wrote: >> Yawn, same banter, same old articles, nothing but other's material and >> Never anything of his own...and review of articles doesn't count. Not >> even worth responding to your spam posts. > > >It's obvious he's suffering from dementia, very common in people who >are as old as he is. > >The signs are all there. > >Having difficulty recalling recent events. > >Not recognizing familiar people and places. > >Having trouble finding the right words to express thoughts or name >objects. > >Having difficulty performing calculations. > >Having problems planning and carrying out tasks, such as balancing a >checkbook, following a recipe, or writing a letter. > >Having trouble exercising judgment, such as knowing what to do in an >emergency. > >Having difficulty controlling moods or behaviors. Depression is >common, and agitation or aggression may occur. > >Not keeping up personal care such as grooming or bathing Did you say something? -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:54:02 -0700 (PDT), "maguahiker@gmail.com"
<maguahiker@gmail.com> wrote: >The Hike was good. It cooled down nicely so I wasn't suffering from >that africa hot and humidity crappe. I buzzed over to crystal springs >turnoff then turned and headed back the same way...it probably would >have been shorter to turn up and head over the crystal springs way but >The trees overhead are MORE on the crystal springs route...where the >other way the moon was shedding just enough light and the treetops >clear so I could see the sky and check out the stars...shame you can >still see the jetstreams from airplanes with the moonlight...shame. Isn't in enough that the wildlife have to hide during the day when you come around? Now they can't even come out at NIGHT? God, how selfish humans can be! -- I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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Please Mike...it isn't all about you. Sorry for stealing your thunder. Regarding those odd colored lights. I didn't see anything but I went through that exact area on my hike and only saw fireflys but I have to say I did see a bluish light the one night bout two weeks ago, off about 1/2 mile. Steady with no flickering and constant. same height too. it didn't move at all. I watched it closely while approaching but had to peer down to follow the terrain. The one time I looked up it was gone and I just couldn't see anything, no sound, no idea where it was...I lost track though because of the pines so I can't be a good judge. I did read on the local board as well once or twice before. The lights they are reporting are even said to be red and moving sometimes. At first I figured they were hikers but once again. Some pretty reputable sources coming forward saying they are bizarre and not moivng, etc. Weird. |
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"Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:77a154l7v6taa491pgfb06p04l9rr180j1@4ax.com... > On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:00:07 -0700 (PDT), Siskuwihane > <Siskuwihane1@gmail.com> wrote: > >>It's obvious he's suffering from dementia, very common in people who >>are as old as he is. >> >>The signs are all there. >> >>Having difficulty recalling recent events. >> >>Not recognizing familiar people and places. >> >>Having trouble finding the right words to express thoughts or name >>objects. >> >>Having difficulty performing calculations. >> >>Having problems planning and carrying out tasks, such as balancing a >>checkbook, following a recipe, or writing a letter. >> >>Having trouble exercising judgment, such as knowing what to do in an >>emergency. >> >>Having difficulty controlling moods or behaviors. Depression is >>common, and agitation or aggression may occur. >> >>Not keeping up personal care such as grooming or bathing. I don't thnk it is dementia, he's not that old. He's not too bright but I don't think that's indicative of age, more that he's just not a smart guy made worse by his inability to process new information Mikey was involved with Synanon during it's cult heyday in the seventies. His mental dysfunction probably started fairly early. Examination of his letters proudly displayed on his web site shows a remarkable lack of ability in communication skills, inability to work effectively with others, and a poor grasp of reality. He exhibits the social disconnectedness of Asperger's syndrome without the high IQ typical of that disorder. He's unable to make use of his "PhD" in any financially, professionally rewarding or meaningful way. That would indicate that it is probably worthless except as he uses it, to create an aura of credibility where there is none. He's shown a lack of responsibility and character over the years, even writing to complain about pets allowed to run free as he did the exact same thing, exhibiting the same hypocritical behavior he has amply demonstrated here. He's a classic Walter Mitty personality, a nobody with no influence who dreams of being a hero. Usenet allow him to create a fantasy of having power, he posts his pretend research, flaunts his useless degree to get attention, and gets to respond to others with rudeness, nastiness, and provocative allegations. He can get away with being the kind of tough guy that he would never have the balls to be in person. Naturally he baits mountain bikers here in the safety of the newsgroup, in the park he lacks the balls for confrontation. JP |
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On Jun 12, 5:48*am, "maguahi...@gmail.com" <maguahi...@gmail.com>
wrote: > Please Mike...it isn't all about you. Sorry for stealing your > thunder. > > Regarding those odd colored lights. I didn't see anything but I went > through that exact area on my hike and only saw fireflys but I have to > say I did see a bluish light the one night bout two weeks ago, off > about 1/2 mile. Steady with no flickering and constant. same height > too. it didn't move at all. I watched it closely while approaching but > had to peer down to follow the terrain. The one time I looked up it > was gone and I just couldn't see anything, no sound, no idea where it > was...I lost track though because of the pines so I can't be a good > judge. > > I did read on the local board as well once or twice before. The lights > they are reporting are even said to be red and moving sometimes. At > first I figured they were hikers but once again. Some pretty reputable > sources coming forward saying they are bizarre and not moivng, etc. > Weird. I've got a few pics, I'll get them on here when I get a chance. |
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On Jun 12, 6:10*am, "maguahi...@gmail.com" <maguahi...@gmail.com>
wrote: > <<"Every recreationist -- whether hiker, biker, horsepacker, or posey > <<sniffer -- should not begin by asking, 'What's best for ME?' but > <<rather 'What's best for the bears?'" Tom Butler > > Just fot the record. I agree with this statement, just the other day I > was hiking down this path...came upon some mud and walked AROUND it > widening the trail...while laughing in my mind about my deviant > behavior....to my surprise there was a bear and cubs on the other > side...she looked at the widening and with disgusted attitude replied > loudly to her cub children...what's a bear to do...I can't raise my > kids in a atmosphere like this! I heard they moved. I just read in PA Game News about a mass migration of black bears from the Moshannon State Forest. Seems they are under tremendous stress due to a three foot section of Crystal Springs trail being 4" inches wider this year. |
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> I just read in PA Game News about a mass migration of black bears from > the Moshannon State Forest. Seems they are under tremendous stress due > to a three foot section of Crystal Springs trail being 4" inches wider > this year. The horror... Regarding the illness of the original poster. His Mental Ailment in every case study would be sociopathic or borderline personality disorder... |
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