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"John H." wrote in message
... On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:42:23 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... On Jun 27, 11:25 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: I'm kidding, it's late, did you not see the "winky" face? This is really not as important to me as you think it is. Tell you what, come up to CT someday, we'll go fishin', maybe we can get the Capt. to come along, we can argue, he can drive. The type of boat trip I'd like to take with the captain involves fishing. For you, it would involve cinder blocks. I take everything you say seriously, and for that reason, you are a threat to children who come into contact with you, and a threat to the future of this great country. Wow, you are a genuine internet hero mr. k, watch who you threaten though, someone might take you more seriously than I do. Sorry about the strong language. I was tired and out of patience. Look: You pursued a conversation as if you knew what you were talking about, and it reached the point where you were inventing theories and using words that made no sense. When you finally realized this, you decided to set your hair on fire in two ways: You asked for my qualifications, and then said something about lightweight education, or whatever your words were. The absurdity of your approach is obvious. By way of analogy, you believe that although Tom can probably put people on a school of fish with a high degree of success because he's been fishing the same region forever, he is not qualified. You're also suggesting that his qualifications are identical to those of a boater who drops a hook in the water once every two or nine years. That's just plain silly. None of this matters, though, since it in no way addresses the experiment in the newspaper article, which you still haven't read. Don't you just love being able to read minds, to know what others know, to know what they're inventing, to know when they realize and when they decide, to know what they believe, and even what they've read? Omniscience is great, isn't it? -- John H Would you agree that some plants lose their leaves in winter? |
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