USA, all the way?

That's exactly right -- and that knowledge comes in handy *every day* for its appropriate purpose -- which has nothing to do with pool. I love the diversion Tim makes about going into a pool hall with that knowledge -- which has nothing to do with anything. What it does have to do with, is completely deflating and incinerating his "but a Brit invented this!" statement that he's now trying to dance around and keep his distance from. He makes an incorrect statement, and the onus is on him to have to back it up when challenged.

-Sean

Diversion? How about the diversion of making a big deal about the difference between the internet and the WWW?

As ever, who cares?
 
Nice projection, again, Tim. When you get called for incorrect facts or for your snobbiness, you project and divert.

The one with the obsession, is you. You are obsessed with your country and its place in the world, so much so that you have to brag about every stinking "achievement" that a Brit or your country made at every turn. E.g. cuemanship in pool, your county's achievements in the Olympics, whatever. We, the readership, are quick to point this out. I happen to hit you over the head harder than others, because I happen to work with some Brits, and they are nothing like you. So it kinda grates me that someone like you would represent your country so badly.



And *that* is what I'm pointing out. The fact that the BBC (yes, that oh-so-technology-authoritative source again), printed "father of the Internet" under Tim Berners-Lee's name, was "enough" for you, and you're "happy with that" because it suits your grasping-at-straws purposes.



::face-palm:: There's that deflection again.



"I merely repeated something I was told." Yup, playground-esque debate skills. When challenged, just divert and deflect, saying that "someone else is responsible." Stand up for something you say for once, Tim, and stop with the diversionary games.



::yawn:: If you really couldn't care less either way, why are you continuing to engage me on this? See, the difference is I *do* care. I do care that you represent your country so badly, with misrepresentation.



Ah, now we see your true colors. Yep, that's what I do for a living, Tim. I'm just a mere secretary. All I do is provide typing skills for high-tech companies. What I'd like to ask you, since you know so much about what I do, is how much are my typing skills worth?



So what you're trying to say, is when someone comes into a pool room and makes a grandiosely-stupid comment about something non-pool-related to the masses, but someone sitting nearby and within earshot happens to have in-depth knowledge of the topic that the person who made the boneheaded comment about, should say nothing? Or, if he says something, it's considered "boasting about how nerdy they are," when all it was to correct bad information?

I think I'm getting this now.



Ah yes, what would forum life be without Tim bringing this video up? I'll tell you what, Tim -- I play exactly like that, right now. Yes, that video is representative of my skills, to a "T" -- it couldn't be more accurate. Yup, right now, I'm playing pool just like that.

Would you like to have a go? I keep making that offer to you over the years, but you weasel your way out of it each time. In fact, I'm dying to hear your latest excuse -- which, of course, will be yet another demonstration of projection.

-Sean

Bloody 'ell. Nerds, eh? :D

ps on what basis could I possibly want to play you? :eek:
 
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Come to LA. I'll buy you some Fish and Chips or an American thing we have called tacos


now that was funny! :)
although to be more culturally accurate, you might need to replace Fish&Chips with Curry :)
 
now that was funny! :)
although to be more culturally accurate, you might need to replace Fish&Chips with Curry :)

I really would like to meet Thaiger. Not too many Brits I've met that I didn't like. I'm pretty sure our pool culture here would be interesting to most anyone.
 
Diversion? How about the diversion of making a big deal about the difference between the internet and the WWW?

As ever, who cares?

To respond to a couple-year old thread to follow-up on this issue (and specifically to take it back up with me), apparently you do.

Bloody 'ell. Nerds, eh? :D

ps on what basis could I possibly want to play you? :eek:

More diversion. When one loses a debate, let's shift the debate into its legitimacy in the first place, and then point fingers at the other parties.

The challenge is there, and always has been, no matter how you try to spin it. :)

Aha!!!!!!!!!!!

Context, Tim, context. That statement means nothing without the text around it -- which you conveniently snipped. Try reading and understanding the text around it. Here you go again, praising the inventor of leather seats for inventing the automobile. Sorry old chap, a Brit didn't invent the Internet. Sorry to deflate your royal bubble.

:)
-Sean
 
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Most people also don't realize that the first email was sent from coast to coast back in like, what..1859 or 60?

But FWIW, the Mosconi cup did originate in the UK.
Oh wait...but it was named after an American :eek: doh!
Well ain't that ironical. LoL

* poke poke*
 
I really would like to meet Thaiger. Not too many Brits I've met that I didn't like. I'm pretty sure our pool culture here would be interesting to most anyone.

i would not mind meeting most people here....if for no other reason than to see if they are for real :) Some people here come across so over the top Left/Right/loonie/Christian/American/British/European/Finnish*gasp*! :)
 
Hey Thaiger, I'm still waiting for you to get your limey butt over here to see how well you'll do playing in the colonies. Los Angeles is not quite as congested as London but we certainly have the market cornered on freaky people and oddities.

Come to LA. I'll buy you some Fish and Chips or an American thing we have called tacos and take you on a tour of some real poolhalls. There is a definite pool culture here. It's hard to understand us until you see it first hand. Lots of good players, lots of interesting gambling. Lots of history.

By the way, I forgot where you live but in August we're going to Edinburgh, then Scottish highlands (Inverness), Glasgow, then to Ireland.

No offence, but I've been to LA and have no desire to return. An American road trip is definitely in the offing at some stage, however.

I'd prefer the tacos to the fish n chips, I think. Almost all fish n chips are inedible throughout the world, aside from small pockets of resistance within the north of England. Even there, the horrors of vegetable oil is replacing god's own nectar; beef dripping.

Enjoy your trip and bring something warm and waterproof. It's mid summer in August but that guarantees nothing. The weather really is crazy over here, which is why it's a national obsession, and all we ever talk about. Well that and who invented the internet, obviously. ;)
 
American pool players shoot just as straight as the snooker players

The only reason American Pool has declined is because no one has been around to put it on TV regularly. Streaming video will not do the trick (it just targets existing pool fans)......ESPN or FOX SPORTS is the key right now, although there are certainly some other stations we've been testing.....one thing's for sure, they are all open to making money off a pool show, it's just a matter of time to get the right "formula" for the best production/story quality.

And, yes, the American pool players shoot just as straight as the snooker players. We could play TARGET POOL to test that if anyone's interested......and bet REALLY HIGH> ;) 'The Game will be the Teacher'



Prove you wrong about WHAT? You said American pool is on the decline, I never argued that, in fact I agreed.

The only thing I don't agree with is your comment about Americans cant cue straight. If your looking for proof I guess I can point you to the obvious, Jimmy Reid, Buddy Hall, Nick Varner, David Howard, CJ Wiley, Mike Lebron,Earl,Mike Segal, etc.etc. Not to mention thousands of unknowns, many of who are on this board.

I'm still waiting for proof that YOU can. Hurry up, I'm waiting.
 
And, yes, the American pool players shoot just as straight as the snooker players. We could play TARGET POOL to test that if anyone's interested......and bet REALLY HIGH> ;) 'The Game will be the Teacher'

When it comes to parking whitey, I'll bet on the pool players also.
 
The only reason American Pool has declined is because no one has been around to put it on TV regularly. Streaming video will not do the trick (it just targets existing pool fans)......ESPN or FOX SPORTS is the key right now, although there are certainly some other stations we've been testing.....one thing's for sure, they are all open to making money off a pool show, it's just a matter of time to get the right "formula" for the best production/story quality.

And, yes, the American pool players shoot just as straight as the snooker players. We could play TARGET POOL to test that if anyone's interested......and bet REALLY HIGH> ;) 'The Game will be the Teacher'

On a snooker table .... I'll beg borrow and steal to go all in on snooker players , the snooker playing woman have come over and destroyed American woman ,,the only reason it does not happen from the men is because it's not worth their time ,,,,


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CJ has a point.

If they were all to play target pool/snooker in sets the result would be just about even.

Of course, there are no decent US players at the moment (maybe one then) so you'd have to get Europeans to do it.
 
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