From: Robert Hamilton on

Just past 9AM on a saturday morning, and about 30 minutes of so after I
make a post, out this comes! So much for the great group Knight claims to
golf with. Monitoring my postings to RSG is a far more important issue in
his life!

From: Robert Hamilton on


Chris Bellomy wrote:

> The_Professor <dbid(a)att.net> wrote:
> > On Dec 7, 11:43 pm, Chris Bellomy <pu...(a)tbbqfubj.arg.invalid> wrote:
> >> Carbon <nob...(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> >> > I think what puts some people off about Mike is a) a relatively formal
> >> > writing style and b) he isn't afraid to say he's right if he thinks he's
> >> > right. If he's arguing some point or other he generally says what his
> >> > reasons are.
> >>
> >> The thing about Mike is that he doesn't post about stuff he
> >> doesn't know inside out. That means every post he makes is
> >> about something he knows damned well. People perceive his
> >> confidence as arrogance because nearly every article he writes
> >> comes backed by authoritative information. He knows his stuff
> >> and he doesn't care if people know that.
> >>
> >> Also, like many academicians, he doesn't suffer fools gladly.
> >>
> >> He's not for everybody, but who the hell is?
> >
> > More enabling of a poser? How about the time he disagreed with me on
> > the fact that all top of the line irons have weight matched taper tip
> > shafts?
>
> Well, Rob, he knows what he's talking about, and you don't. See?
> Very simple.
>

I guess so, to you, someone who clearly hasn't a clue, because the fact is that
top of the line irons had weight matched shafts with taper tip shafts.

From: Chris Bellomy on
Robert Hamilton <DBID(a)att.net> wrote:
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>
>
>
> Chris Bellomy wrote:
>
>> The_Professor <dbid(a)att.net> wrote:
>> > On Dec 7, 11:43 pm, Chris Bellomy <pu...(a)tbbqfubj.arg.invalid> wrote:
>> >> Carbon <nob...(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>> >> > I think what puts some people off about Mike is a) a relatively formal
>> >> > writing style and b) he isn't afraid to say he's right if he thinks he's
>> >> > right. If he's arguing some point or other he generally says what his
>> >> > reasons are.
>> >>
>> >> The thing about Mike is that he doesn't post about stuff he
>> >> doesn't know inside out. That means every post he makes is
>> >> about something he knows damned well. People perceive his
>> >> confidence as arrogance because nearly every article he writes
>> >> comes backed by authoritative information. He knows his stuff
>> >> and he doesn't care if people know that.
>> >>
>> >> Also, like many academicians, he doesn't suffer fools gladly.
>> >>
>> >> He's not for everybody, but who the hell is?
>> >
>> > More enabling of a poser? How about the time he disagreed with me on
>> > the fact that all top of the line irons have weight matched taper tip
>> > shafts?
>>
>> Well, Rob, he knows what he's talking about, and you don't. See?
>> Very simple.
>
> I guess so, to you, someone who clearly hasn't a clue, because the fact is that
> top of the line irons had weight matched shafts with taper tip shafts.

Oh, I have a clue, Professor The-Pro-V1-is-a-Low-Spin-Ball. I'm
very familiar with the gulf between your opinion of your own
knowledge and the reality of same. I don't get in your grill
about it constantly because I find the exercise mind-numbingly
tedious, but just because I've been quiet about it doesn't mean
I haven't noticed.

--
Chris Bellomy
C-List Charter Member
http://clist.org/
From: Robert Hamilton on


Chris Bellomy wrote:

> Robert Hamilton <DBID(a)att.net> wrote:
> > [-- text/plain, encoding 7bit, charset: us-ascii, 35 lines --]
> >
> >
> >
> > Chris Bellomy wrote:
> >
> >> The_Professor <dbid(a)att.net> wrote:
> >> > On Dec 7, 11:43 pm, Chris Bellomy <pu...(a)tbbqfubj.arg.invalid> wrote:
> >> >> Carbon <nob...(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> >> >> > I think what puts some people off about Mike is a) a relatively formal
> >> >> > writing style and b) he isn't afraid to say he's right if he thinks he's
> >> >> > right. If he's arguing some point or other he generally says what his
> >> >> > reasons are.
> >> >>
> >> >> The thing about Mike is that he doesn't post about stuff he
> >> >> doesn't know inside out. That means every post he makes is
> >> >> about something he knows damned well. People perceive his
> >> >> confidence as arrogance because nearly every article he writes
> >> >> comes backed by authoritative information. He knows his stuff
> >> >> and he doesn't care if people know that.
> >> >>
> >> >> Also, like many academicians, he doesn't suffer fools gladly.
> >> >>
> >> >> He's not for everybody, but who the hell is?
> >> >
> >> > More enabling of a poser? How about the time he disagreed with me on
> >> > the fact that all top of the line irons have weight matched taper tip
> >> > shafts?
> >>
> >> Well, Rob, he knows what he's talking about, and you don't. See?
> >> Very simple.
> >
> > I guess so, to you, someone who clearly hasn't a clue, because the fact is that
> > top of the line irons had weight matched shafts with taper tip shafts.
>
> Oh, I have a clue, Professor The-Pro-V1-is-a-Low-Spin-Ball. I'm
> very familiar with the gulf between your opinion of your own
> knowledge and the reality of same. I don't get in your grill
> about it constantly because I find the exercise mind-numbingly
> tedious, but just because I've been quiet about it doesn't mean
> I haven't noticed.

I don't see what any claim about a ProV1 has to do with whether or not top of the
line irons are made using taper tip weight matched shafts.


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