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Sean's a fake alien porpoise, frootie! When are you going to notice
that fact? Saul Levy On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 07:12:12 -0400, nightbat wrote: Correct Commander it is all frame derivative and what may seem correct from one frame is not correlating from the next. The Seans touched on that subject I recall and were quite advanced for their understanding. Of course saul only sees it from his desert frame and thinks we should all move next to him. carry on, the nightbat |
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Double-A Your card is still pinned to the wall. Its real. Virtual cards
are not as nice. reason is a real card can be hung on the wall Bert |
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Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote:
one hand crapping Holly wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: fake Double-Anus wrote: Painius wrote: "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Painius wrote: "Mark Earnest" wrote... in message ... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote... Lets start with philosophers for they attempt to understand the universe around them and grasp the nature of reality by means of thoughts alone. I have always looked for scientific truths,for science is a search for the truth. Still what do we mean when we say that idea based on science is "true"? That begs this question. Can any theory really be said to be true(proven)? Truth has a certain ring to it, which when discovered, is familiar. This can be dangerous thinking, Mark. People are so "into" fiction and fantasy these days that an "untruth" can often ring familiar... ...and is frequently taken as "truth". Examples? Here's one... Canals on Mars - an interesting piece of history... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals This was once a widely accepted truth, both popular *and* scientific! You can probably come up with several more of your own examples, if you try... How's about "Piltdown Man"? happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org How about the once accepted belief that drilling holes in people's heads was good for the mentally ill? http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3Doff%26sa%3DN Double-A Perfect! And we must also remember the immortal words... "One cannot help the times we live in." This just means that the doctors back in that time actually and truly thought they were "advancing knowledge" and helping people. Just like those in the time when leeches were used to "bleed" people. While things can be said to have improved a bit over the many abominata of the past, i still wonder how many new abominations still take place under the guise of knowledge advancement and "helping people"?. We think that we know sooo much... and yet we still have sooo much to learn! happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org I look at it like one of those dreams where you think you have woken up, but really you are still dreaming. We always think that in the past people had things wrong, but now we've got it straight! Trouble is that 20 or 30 years from now we will think the same thing about today's misconceptions: but now we've finally got it! Double-Anus Wake up, fool! You neophyte Buddhist you. Oooommmm. That which passes, passes like Teh Bartlo. -- ah |
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ah wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: one hand crapping Holly wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: fake Double-Anus wrote: Painius wrote: "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Painius wrote: "Mark Earnest" wrote... in message ... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote... Lets start with philosophers for they attempt to understand the universe around them and grasp the nature of reality by means of thoughts alone. I have always looked for scientific truths,for science is a search for the truth. Still what do we mean when we say that idea based on science is "true"? That begs this question. Can any theory really be said to be true(proven)? Truth has a certain ring to it, which when discovered, is familiar. This can be dangerous thinking, Mark. People are so "into" fiction and fantasy these days that an "untruth" can often ring familiar... ...and is frequently taken as "truth". Examples? Here's one... Canals on Mars - an interesting piece of history... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals This was once a widely accepted truth, both popular *and* scientific! You can probably come up with several more of your own examples, if you try... How's about "Piltdown Man"? happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org How about the once accepted belief that drilling holes in people's heads was good for the mentally ill? http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3Doff%26sa%3DN Double-A Perfect! And we must also remember the immortal words... "One cannot help the times we live in." This just means that the doctors back in that time actually and truly thought they were "advancing knowledge" and helping people. Just like those in the time when leeches were used to "bleed" people. While things can be said to have improved a bit over the many abominata of the past, i still wonder how many new abominations still take place under the guise of knowledge advancement and "helping people"?. We think that we know sooo much... and yet we still have sooo much to learn! happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org I look at it like one of those dreams where you think you have woken up, but really you are still dreaming. We always think that in the past people had things wrong, but now we've got it straight! Trouble is that 20 or 30 years from now we will think the same thing about today's misconceptions: but now we've finally got it! Double-Anus Wake up, fool! You neophyte Buddhist you. Oooommmm. That which passes, passes like Teh Bartlo. -- ah that which passes is your life ... ~~~ "The being human is a guest house ..." Rumi |
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Holly wrote:
ah wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: one hand crapping Holly wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: fake Double-Anus wrote: Painius wrote: "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Painius wrote: "Mark Earnest" wrote... in message ... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote... Lets start with philosophers for they attempt to understand the universe around them and grasp the nature of reality by means of thoughts alone. I have always looked for scientific truths,for science is a search for the truth. Still what do we mean when we say that idea based on science is "true"? That begs this question. Can any theory really be said to be true(proven)? Truth has a certain ring to it, which when discovered, is familiar. This can be dangerous thinking, Mark. People are so "into" fiction and fantasy these days that an "untruth" can often ring familiar... ...and is frequently taken as "truth". Examples? Here's one... Canals on Mars - an interesting piece of history... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals This was once a widely accepted truth, both popular *and* scientific! You can probably come up with several more of your own examples, if you try... How's about "Piltdown Man"? happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org How about the once accepted belief that drilling holes in people's heads was good for the mentally ill? http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3Doff%26sa%3DN Double-A Perfect! And we must also remember the immortal words... "One cannot help the times we live in." This just means that the doctors back in that time actually and truly thought they were "advancing knowledge" and helping people. Just like those in the time when leeches were used to "bleed" people. While things can be said to have improved a bit over the many abominata of the past, i still wonder how many new abominations still take place under the guise of knowledge advancement and "helping people"?. We think that we know sooo much... and yet we still have sooo much to learn! happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org I look at it like one of those dreams where you think you have woken up, but really you are still dreaming. We always think that in the past people had things wrong, but now we've got it straight! Trouble is that 20 or 30 years from now we will think the same thing about today's misconceptions: but now we've finally got it! Double-Anus Wake up, fool! You neophyte Buddhist you. Oooommmm. That which passes, passes like Teh Bartlo. -- ah that which passes is your life ... ~~~ "The being human is a guest house ..." Rumi We'd make great pets. -- ah |
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ah wrote: Holly wrote: ah wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: one hand crapping Holly wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: fake Double-Anus wrote: Painius wrote: "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Painius wrote: "Mark Earnest" wrote... in message ... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote... Lets start with philosophers for they attempt to understand the universe around them and grasp the nature of reality by means of thoughts alone. I have always looked for scientific truths,for science is a search for the truth. Still what do we mean when we say that idea based on science is "true"? That begs this question. Can any theory really be said to be true(proven)? Truth has a certain ring to it, which when discovered, is familiar. This can be dangerous thinking, Mark. People are so "into" fiction and fantasy these days that an "untruth" can often ring familiar... ...and is frequently taken as "truth". Examples? Here's one... Canals on Mars - an interesting piece of history... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals This was once a widely accepted truth, both popular *and* scientific! You can probably come up with several more of your own examples, if you try... How's about "Piltdown Man"? happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org How about the once accepted belief that drilling holes in people's heads was good for the mentally ill? http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3Doff%26sa%3DN Double-A Perfect! And we must also remember the immortal words... "One cannot help the times we live in." This just means that the doctors back in that time actually and truly thought they were "advancing knowledge" and helping people. Just like those in the time when leeches were used to "bleed" people. While things can be said to have improved a bit over the many abominata of the past, i still wonder how many new abominations still take place under the guise of knowledge advancement and "helping people"?. We think that we know sooo much... and yet we still have sooo much to learn! happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org I look at it like one of those dreams where you think you have woken up, but really you are still dreaming. We always think that in the past people had things wrong, but now we've got it straight! Trouble is that 20 or 30 years from now we will think the same thing about today's misconceptions: but now we've finally got it! Double-Anus Wake up, fool! You neophyte Buddhist you. Oooommmm. That which passes, passes like Teh Bartlo. -- ah that which passes is your life ... ~~~ "The being human is a guest house ..." Rumi We'd make great pets. -- ah "We"? |
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Holly there are still people that think a mirror changes the way
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Holly there are still people that think a mirror changes the way newspaper head line shown to it reads backwards Go Figure Bert Bert, who or what reads backwards? I can't figure. What is the subject of your sentence and what is its verb? Maybe you belched. Sorry. What was that? |
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Holly wrote:
ah wrote: Holly wrote: ah wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: one hand crapping Holly wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: fake Double-Anus wrote: Painius wrote: "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Painius wrote: "Mark Earnest" wrote... in message ... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote... Lets start with philosophers for they attempt to understand the universe around them and grasp the nature of reality by means of thoughts alone. I have always looked for scientific truths,for science is a search for the truth. Still what do we mean when we say that idea based on science is "true"? That begs this question. Can any theory really be said to be true(proven)? Truth has a certain ring to it, which when discovered, is familiar. This can be dangerous thinking, Mark. People are so "into" fiction and fantasy these days that an "untruth" can often ring familiar... ...and is frequently taken as "truth". Examples? Here's one... Canals on Mars - an interesting piece of history... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals This was once a widely accepted truth, both popular *and* scientific! You can probably come up with several more of your own examples, if you try... How's about "Piltdown Man"? happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org How about the once accepted belief that drilling holes in people's heads was good for the mentally ill? http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3Doff%26sa%3DN Double-A Perfect! And we must also remember the immortal words... "One cannot help the times we live in." This just means that the doctors back in that time actually and truly thought they were "advancing knowledge" and helping people. Just like those in the time when leeches were used to "bleed" people. While things can be said to have improved a bit over the many abominata of the past, i still wonder how many new abominations still take place under the guise of knowledge advancement and "helping people"?. We think that we know sooo much... and yet we still have sooo much to learn! happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org I look at it like one of those dreams where you think you have woken up, but really you are still dreaming. We always think that in the past people had things wrong, but now we've got it straight! Trouble is that 20 or 30 years from now we will think the same thing about today's misconceptions: but now we've finally got it! Double-Anus Wake up, fool! You neophyte Buddhist you. Oooommmm. That which passes, passes like Teh Bartlo. -- ah that which passes is your life ... ~~~ "The being human is a guest house ..." Rumi We'd make great pets. -- ah "We"? Aw, don't be coy! -- ah |
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ah wrote: Holly wrote: ah wrote: Holly wrote: ah wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: one hand crapping Holly wrote: Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: fake Double-Anus wrote: Painius wrote: "Double-A" wrote in message oups.com... Painius wrote: "Mark Earnest" wrote... in message ... "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote... Lets start with philosophers for they attempt to understand the universe around them and grasp the nature of reality by means of thoughts alone. I have always looked for scientific truths,for science is a search for the truth. Still what do we mean when we say that idea based on science is "true"? That begs this question. Can any theory really be said to be true(proven)? Truth has a certain ring to it, which when discovered, is familiar. This can be dangerous thinking, Mark. People are so "into" fiction and fantasy these days that an "untruth" can often ring familiar... ...and is frequently taken as "truth". Examples? Here's one... Canals on Mars - an interesting piece of history... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals This was once a widely accepted truth, both popular *and* scientific! You can probably come up with several more of your own examples, if you try... How's about "Piltdown Man"? happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org How about the once accepted belief that drilling holes in people's heads was good for the mentally ill? http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3Doff%26sa%3DN Double-A Perfect! And we must also remember the immortal words... "One cannot help the times we live in." This just means that the doctors back in that time actually and truly thought they were "advancing knowledge" and helping people. Just like those in the time when leeches were used to "bleed" people. While things can be said to have improved a bit over the many abominata of the past, i still wonder how many new abominations still take place under the guise of knowledge advancement and "helping people"?. We think that we know sooo much... and yet we still have sooo much to learn! happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine http://www.painellsworth.net http://www.savethechildren.org I look at it like one of those dreams where you think you have woken up, but really you are still dreaming. We always think that in the past people had things wrong, but now we've got it straight! Trouble is that 20 or 30 years from now we will think the same thing about today's misconceptions: but now we've finally got it! Double-Anus Wake up, fool! You neophyte Buddhist you. Oooommmm. That which passes, passes like Teh Bartlo. -- ah that which passes is your life ... ~~~ "The being human is a guest house ..." Rumi We'd make great pets. -- ah "We"? Aw, don't be coy! -- ah I cannot be fully domesticated. |
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