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Ken Fortenberry typed:
rw wrote: Multiple choice -- Will Fortenberry: (a) be the laughingstock of ROFF (b) pretend nothing happened and that he's right, goddamnit (c) disappear in shame, never to be heard from again (d) none of the above (e) all of the above (f) admit he's wrong I'm gonna guess (d). .. . . and I would expect nothing less. What is probably most interesting (to me) is that Ken has proven himself to be one of the most powerful people on Usenet. With merely a few flicks of the wrist, he has caused many people to travel to a spot that they probably otherwise would not have gone. It was proven last year, at least to my satisfaction, that Fawn Lake does indeed exist and is a nice looking spot. I'm anxious to see the fish photos, and I'd like to get out there myself. But. . . This said, I'm looking forward to next year's trip report, whereupon five more witnesses will hike to and fish this nice looking spot, and Ken will again state Fawn Lake is nothing but a soggy patch of weeds despite all evidence to the contrary. We now return to your regularly scheduled debate. . . -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry typed: rw wrote: Multiple choice -- Will Fortenberry: (a) be the laughingstock of ROFF (b) pretend nothing happened and that he's right, goddamnit (c) disappear in shame, never to be heard from again (d) none of the above (e) all of the above (f) admit he's wrong I'm gonna guess (d). . . . and I would expect nothing less. What is probably most interesting (to me) is that Ken has proven himself to be one of the most powerful people on Usenet. With merely a few flicks of the wrist, he has caused many people to travel to a spot that they probably otherwise would not have gone. ... This said, I'm looking forward to next year's trip report, ... If Jeffie really wanted to convince someone he wouldn't rely on digital photos. I mean, c'mon. Next year he should go armed with a real film camera and a GPS unit. If the GPS unit isn't doctored and the negative of the photo is unretouched that should prove that the photo of both the readout on the GPS unit and the so-called Fawn Lake are where he says it is. Naturally, I'd want to inspect both the GPS unit and the negative. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 14:59:48 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Tim J. wrote: Ken Fortenberry typed: rw wrote: Multiple choice -- Will Fortenberry: (a) be the laughingstock of ROFF (b) pretend nothing happened and that he's right, goddamnit (c) disappear in shame, never to be heard from again (d) none of the above (e) all of the above (f) admit he's wrong I'm gonna guess (d). . . . and I would expect nothing less. What is probably most interesting (to me) is that Ken has proven himself to be one of the most powerful people on Usenet. With merely a few flicks of the wrist, he has caused many people to travel to a spot that they probably otherwise would not have gone. ... This said, I'm looking forward to next year's trip report, ... If Jeffie really wanted to convince someone he wouldn't rely on digital photos. I mean, c'mon. Next year he should go armed with a real film camera and a GPS unit. If the GPS unit isn't doctored and the negative of the photo is unretouched that should prove that the photo of both the readout on the GPS unit and the so-called Fawn Lake are where he says it is. Naturally, I'd want to inspect both the GPS unit and the negative. So the answer is (a) and (b). -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
If Jeffie really wanted to convince someone he wouldn't rely on digital photos. I mean, c'mon. Next year he should go armed with a real film camera and a GPS unit. If the GPS unit isn't doctored and the negative of the photo is unretouched that should prove that the photo of both the readout on the GPS unit and the so-called Fawn Lake are where he says it is. Naturally, I'd want to inspect both the GPS unit and the negative. You wouldn't admit the truth if someone bound and gagged you, dragged you to Fawn Lake behind a horse, and shoved a live 14" brook trout up your ass. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" Next year he should go armed with a real film camera and a GPS unit. If the GPS unit isn't doctored and the negative of the photo is unretouched that should prove that the photo of both the readout on the GPS unit and the so-called Fawn Lake are where he says it is. Naturally, I'd want to inspect both the GPS unit and the negative. -- Ken Fortenberry well, there were 3 GPS units there. Mine, Chas's, and Warren's. I breadcrumbed the trails in and out and set user points at our trailhead and the lake. My unit is an older magellan 315 and it isn't compatible with any mapping software I know of. But the NAD27 UTM coords were spot on with the maps. Chas and Warren both had Garmin etrex units with downloadable mapping and waypoint info I believe. john |
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jeff wrote:
whoever is telling the truth takes all. we'll let wayno, tim j., stan gula, willi (and any other impartial, objective person you find acceptable) determine who's telling the truth based on all of the facts, photos, and witnesses. what say kenny? or are you all hat and no cattle? jeff I hereby decree that the excellent people who have given reports that they have visited Fawn Lake and even fished it and photographed big brookies caught in it are all being truthful. -- Stan Gula (not easily bought - it takes a bottle of vintage port) |
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Ken Fortenberry typed:
Tim J. wrote: Ken Fortenberry typed: rw wrote: Multiple choice -- Will Fortenberry: (a) be the laughingstock of ROFF (b) pretend nothing happened and that he's right, goddamnit (c) disappear in shame, never to be heard from again (d) none of the above (e) all of the above (f) admit he's wrong I'm gonna guess (d). . . . and I would expect nothing less. What is probably most interesting (to me) is that Ken has proven himself to be one of the most powerful people on Usenet. With merely a few flicks of the wrist, he has caused many people to travel to a spot that they probably otherwise would not have gone. ... This said, I'm looking forward to next year's trip report, ... If Jeffie really wanted to convince someone he wouldn't rely on digital photos. I mean, c'mon. Next year . . . ![]() -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Stan Gula wrote:
jeff wrote: whoever is telling the truth takes all. we'll let wayno, tim j., stan gula, willi (and any other impartial, objective person you find acceptable) determine who's telling the truth based on all of the facts, photos, and witnesses. what say kenny? or are you all hat and no cattle? I hereby decree that the excellent people who have given reports that they have visited Fawn Lake and even fished it and photographed big brookies caught in it are all being truthful. Yeah, if all I had to go on were the reports posted here I'd probably lean the same way. But then Warren is the guy who said, "Hand me my beer", and then took a digital photo of me "drinking" a friggin' Moose Drool or some other western swill. He is *not* to be trusted. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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John Hightower wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote: Next year he should go armed with a real film camera and a GPS unit. If the GPS unit isn't doctored and the negative of the photo is unretouched that should prove that the photo of both the readout on the GPS unit and the so-called Fawn Lake are where he says it is. Naturally, I'd want to inspect both the GPS unit and the negative. well, there were 3 GPS units there. ... You don't understand. Anybody can walk up to a bed of unfishable weeds, record the coordinates and then post digital photos of someplace else. Better luck next year. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Next year he should go armed with a real film camera and a GPS unit. If the GPS unit isn't doctored and the negative of the photo is unretouched that should prove that the photo of both the readout on the GPS unit and the so-called Fawn Lake are where he says it is. Naturally, I'd want to inspect both the GPS unit and the negative. What? No sodium pentathol? |
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