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Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:52 pm
by Bob Burd
TheGeneral wrote:
ob, the general pattern you exhibit seems to be avoidance. By you, you don't wait for old slow men, so why bother for me to hike together? Never an offer for any accommodation should you be for real. I visit your site daily now, to get what looks to be current photos for conditions. Just photos, which we all know can either be photoshopped or taken by who knows? I have surmised that this is a Harvard prank, with maybe 10-20 guys relaying a camera for the photos, then you to be inserted where at the top or what.


I always knew Burd was a fraud!


It's pretty elaborate, too. I have over 300 folks in on it.

Pete, I don't wait for slow folks during the Challenge, as Tom Grundy (another fraud?) once commented, "that's just the way we roll." Any other time I'm far more accommodating. Try me. Really, if you want partners you have to put yourself out there. They aren't going to be banging down your door if its 4" of solid oak and reinforced with excuses.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 9:21 pm
by MoapaPk
1000Pks wrote:No, there's DV for back to 2001, DPS. Given that they never supported DV even for list finish parties, I respect their privacy and if it's desired that they remain forever lost to the ages, so be it. I don't hike where there are any 110W outlets for any DVRs, and there are my Super 8 movies from when I had those. I don't support low quality, it's always been Kodachrome and 720p min HD for me, no tape.


So where are your movie proofs from pre-2005? I'm just trying to protect the innocents.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2013 9:46 pm
by MoapaPk
BTW, Pete, are you part of
http://www.thousandpeaks.com/tours.asp

Or is this another case if identity theft? They also have a lot of video clips.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 1:26 am
by Bob Burd
Daria wrote:Bob, which picture do you like more?


#2 - A picture with a smile is always better than one without.

Hey Pete, how did Jeff Davis go? I know that Toxo was a little nervous about that summit, but she seemed happy that you'd be along.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:43 am
by MoapaPk
1000Pks wrote:Explained already. Can't Google it, so goes SP.


Pete, I did google your site for 'movie', 'video', etc. It was a laborious process that gives a large list of pages that contain the word "movie" or "video,"but very rarely have an actual link to a movie. For 2007 or earlier, those movies tend to show unidentifiable blobs, sometimes in slightly-larger-than-postage-stamp format from a digital camera, sometimes in scratchy low-res format from an analog source. Remember, I'm interested in movies from the earlier days. I originally specified 2005 or earlier, but broadened my search up to 2007. If you have a video from 2007 or pre-2007 that shows you as identifiable, please give us the link. Surely if you are so certain of yourself, you can do that? AND tell us at which time in the video we will be able to see an unambiguously identifiable image of you face.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 3:28 am
by Bob Burd
Don't listen to MoapaPk. It's obvious no one could possibly jump that high at altitude - all his hero shots are faked.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 3:42 am
by Bob Burd
Hey, is that profile pic the mini fridge at the Bellagio? Don't they charge your credit card as soon as you open those things?

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:30 pm
by MoapaPk
1000Pks wrote:
Pete, I did google your site for 'movie', 'video', etc. It was a laborious process that gives a large list of pages that contain the word "movie" or "video,"but very rarely have an actual link to a movie. For 2007 or earlier, those movies tend to show unidentifiable blobs, sometimes in slightly-larger-than-postage-stamp format from a digital camera, sometimes in scratchy low-res format from an analog source. Remember, I'm interested in movies from the earlier days. I originally specified 2005 or earlier, but broadened my search up to 2007. If you have a video from 2007 or pre-2007 that shows you as identifiable, please give us the link. Surely if you are so certain of yourself, you can do that? AND tell us at which time in the video we will be able to see an unambiguously identifiable image of you face.


You claim to be M.I.T., and you can't find what you're looking for at my website? I'm not God, I can't give you brains back.


Wow Pete, you sure are convincing people that you are a great guy. As always, you resort to nasty ad hominem when people call your BS. The reason I can't find unambiguous pictures in your pre-2007 videos or photos is either : 1) they aren't there, or 2) your website is really badly organized (I'll check the cached copy for updates). You keep accusing people of fraud, and your own material is sorely lacking in the proof that you demand of other people.

People on SP are way too kind to you.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:51 am
by goldenhopper
Oh man. I've not been around, not have I read anything this entertaining on SP in some time. This one really reminded me of the old days.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 5:36 am
by ScottHanson
Maybe this is a dumb question but:
When a member is deleted is it always an action by the elves

or

can a member ask to be deleted (become inactive)?

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 6:58 am
by Bob Burd
A member can ask to be deleted (as in this case), and then an action has to be taken by the elves. Not really an either/or question. I didn't have the heart to do it myself, but I think it was inevitable. See you around Pete. I was serious about wanting to hike together some time. But no trolling me like you did toxo, please.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 3:03 pm
by Scott
When a member is deleted is it always an action by the elves

or

can a member ask to be deleted (become inactive)?


I deleted him because he sent a PM and asked to be deleted.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:17 pm
by Jesus Malverde
Jesus Malverde wrote:Well, well...
It looks like Pete's SP Welcome Back Party is going to have a happy ending..:)

Scott wrote:
I deleted him because he sent a PM and asked to be deleted.

Oh well...
It looks like Pete's SP Welcome Back Party didn't have a happy ending...:)
Yawwwnn...

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:15 pm
by MoapaPk
It's never good to cut off actual contacts with humans, and use the web to satisfy a need for human interaction; it tends to make people paranoid, afraid to take chances.

For years, many of us tried to reach out to Pete. I guess we all felt that maybe we could break through to him. But there was a familiar pattern: once we appeared vulnerable, caring... he would lash out with outrageous zingers. My uneducated opinion is: he needs to be in control, when the self-doubt hits. But I finally realized: I am not the "Pete Whisperer."

Right now, something like Mopah would be way outside his comfort range. That's not a derogatory comment; it's a statement of the way things are.

Re: Guide books for SPS peaks

PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:19 am
by Bob Sihler
Sad, again. I really do hope he gets some help.