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Old June 9th 09, 01:04 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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In one of her earliest films, Jennifer Connelly was complimented and
degraded at the same time by a robber who was robbing a store both she and
her boyfriend were guarding during nighttime hours. She was proposing a
compromise and the robber, suspecting her manipulation, remarked that she
was "one good looking jar of trouble".

In sci.astro.amateur, we are visited by "jars of trouble" on a regular
basis. Whether or not they are good looking is impossible to say as all we
see are their words, but they are definitely trouble to say the least.
Let's briefly examine some of these individuals:

Min, George Orwell, etc. Says the end is on the way and all should repent
before it's too late. Suddenly pulled away from all political ties before
the last election citing that all parties were "evil". His rants have
lacked much consistency over the years, making him non-credible.

Oriel36. Repeats the same verbose material many times over and doesn't
answer questions, simply repeats the same material with none other than a
copy and paste scheme. Not threatening or wishing evil on the world as Min
does, just either obsessive/ compulsive or schizophrenic.

Fossil Lin, Lin Liangtai, etc. Obsessed with an apparent belief that there
was once advanced life on Mars. Stops at nothing with doctored imagery,
false citations, etc. Lacks total credibility, much more than either Min or
Oriel. As someone recently said, he reminds one of perhaps a "teenage"
personality gone awry and takes his frustrations out on the net. As in the
case of Oriel, he is at the very least obsessive/ compulsive.

There are other, less prominent individuals that may be mentioned at a later
time. There does seem to be some sort of a pattern here, however. A
correlation between obsessive/ compulsive disorders and this group. Further
study might be worthwhile.

In any case, filtering can be nearly 70% effective, on all except perhaps
Min, who changes id quite often.

Just wanted to comment on a few of sci.astro's "jars of trouble".




 




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