the first twenty or so mash-ups are in WMV format, the rest is MP4, but i saved every video i did, maybe i should make a torrent of all of them so people can download the one(s) they like. Or even better a special heavyplastic DVD with a flashy menu and all that hip stuff! LOL
- heavyplastic
The timing of the recall of the H1N1 vaccine raises questions concerning how Novartis could have had a vaccine for the “swine flu” H1N1 virus on the market months before this allegedly new and dangerous “swine flu” virus appeared in Mexico in April. http://birdflu666.wordpress.com/2009...
- heavyplastic
Exactly. Peeps who think they have high intelligence, just don't. How do they miss this stuff? It was a new disease, yet they had the "serum" for the vaccine in less than a week!
- Marg Uerite
"Homeless people die after bird flu vaccine trial in Poland" -but the swine flu vaccine is safe people, don't worry about a thing because we've got it all covered! @; http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news...
- heavyplastic
"The official site of Jane Burgermeister and her investigation regarding the flu vaccines, WHO and the criminal conduct of several companies and organisations. Here evidence is collected and presented which, according to Jane Burgermeister, reveales that there is a plan in action to reduce the world population by using contaminated vaccines. Jane Burgermeister shows that several...
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- heavyplastic
"Judge Halts Flu Vaccine Mandate For Health Workers. New York Health Care Employees Won't Be Forced To Get H1N1 Vaccine...For Now" @; http://wcbstv.com/breakin...
- heavyplastic
"The main priorities for WHO for the year 2008 should be to choose the appropriate spin to be placed on the business plan in association with the right marketing strategy. WHO also needs to establish a detailed operational plan and to define financial resources i.e. donors, countries, and other stakeholders. Leveraging the GAP with twin programmes from sister agencies or other...
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- heavyplastic
"According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the new H3N2v Virus has struck in 5 states in the CONUS (Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Pennsylvania and West Virginia), and contains a mutation variant of the 2009 H1N1 “Swine Flu” signaling the possibility of weaponization." @; http://theintelhub.com/2012...
- heavyplastic
Can you remind me again where to find those stats?
- Brian Johns
Brian, go to "Me" link (http://friendfeed.com/brianjo...) which defaults to the Feed tab. Look at the sidebar on the right, below Discussion.
- Micah
0.75 (926/1226) - still relatively new here
- mikepk
I only see my stats for the last week (17/14 = 1.21) Please tell me your 670 number is for more than just a week!
- Brian Johns
1.44 (566/391) for brianjohns (after week tally you should see a comma then 'all time' count - I can see it on your page)
- Micah
OK, sorry. I'm a total dumbass. I stopped reading after the weekly totals...
- Brian Johns
3.74, which seems way off of everybody else's. I wonder what that says. I comment a lot more than I like.
- Cyrus Lendvay
FFers use FF with their own strategy or simply default tendencies. The ratio is an interesting snapshot of behaviour. Thanks for joining in everyone, hope more keep flowing in.
- Micah
from twhirl
0.66 - I tend to 'like' things without needing to comment further, I guess, and I notice I usually like the things upon which I comment. Well, frequently.
- ɐ ɯıʞ sıɹɥɔ
.39 (2457/6242) I guess I don't comment much. I do 'like' a lot of things, it would seem.
- Bren
0.62 then again i have over 11,000 comments
- Cee Bee
1.23 (5287/4229) - I am put to shame by Cee Bee's participation, good grief!
- Lindsay
So far: Average: 1.27 | Median: 0.81 ... (if you average 1 comment per like, you'd be 1.0 ... if you're 0.xx you might herd content more than discuss ... if you're whole numbers above 1 you may not 'like' much or discuss plenty or both)
- Micah
InPerpetualMotion(Gina k), I really liked this 'Like' of yours (in a series of pics, so I flickr fav'd it): http://friendfeed.com/e... and commented. Thanks!
- Micah
.68 6986/10194 Someone wrote a great article on the comment-like ratio a few months ago. Search on FriendFeed is crashing on me... I'll try to get the link.
- Mitchell Tsai
Thanks Mitchell (btw, search crashing on me too - lots)
- Micah
1316 comments/20221 likes (0.06), according to Windows Calculator, although I probably screwed up.
- Tyson Key
A recent change in FF: now the comment count shows total number of comments (previously multiple comments in one thread only counted as one) http://friendfeed.com/e... so all the numbers above are from the old methodology....
- David HC Soul
My new ratio: 0.76 all time (old methodology .52).... this week 1.39
- David HC Soul
Looks like my ratio as flipped again (comments back to dominating again). Seems to match my own awareness I've lately been commenting without Liking (commenting is my inherent recognition of value to me and the additional Like is when it merits an extra bump to help discovery by others).
- Micah
Rick, you mean that face with glasses I photoshopped tint into with an apparently disembodied arm which is actually very much attached to my eldest son? It's mostly just me :)
- Micah
Thanks, Michael. Yes, you have a rising tide of comment percentage (oh, wow, you were one of the originals from January - cool!)
- Micah
Yeah, that's a decent upward rise in comments, Nicholas.
- Micah
.6 (6,000/10,000) 3rd update - Now it's time to flip this on its head. My goal is to have (16,000/16,000) next time I post here. Regardless of what happens, I'm just looking forward to the next 10,000 comments, likes, posts, and new relationships I make here. It's all good!
- Michael Fidler
1.76 (7539/4290) My commenting habits haven't chanced much, but it felt like I clicked Like a lot less, and this ratio confirms that for me.
- Micah
.82 as of right now. edit: on January 8th it was 0.39 -- when I saw that, I decided to make more of an effort to comment. When I hit 10k "likes" I decided I wouldn't "like" anything else until I also had 10k comments.
- Bren
Jimminy, I'm copyrighting every single number. It's kind of a honeypot ;) Actually, it was curiosity mostly, but I also hope to build a sampling (small and self-selecting as it may be) for anyone who might want to analyze it.
- Micah
Wow I didn't realize I was so out of whack!! 12.23 that's got to be a record (and I don't even import my feeds with the summary as a comment)!!
- Chris Myles
Thanks JA, Chris (wow, 12+ is unusual :), Serkan and Nine!
- Micah
Micah.. I told you I take my likes seriously; ). You *might* want to ask (in a separate post) what percentage of likes were used to "bookmark" a post or save it for later VS actually "liking it". I NEVER used like for that.. but I did use a private group that if filled with my own topics (and comments)..
- Chris Myles
Likes are down relative to comments, which matches my much lower frequency of liking. I'm a more selective liker than ever.
- Micah
I don't think I could argue that any particular kind of ratio is "best", because if Lurkers like to Lurk and cultivate (via Likes) and the Chatty-ites love to chat, to pump out much many more comments than Likes, each can be happy and make for a great social experience.
- Micah
wow, what a difference time makes, when i 1st posted on this thread, 6.43%, now = 1.25%, for a 5.18% difference, :o (and this is the earliest post to date i've recovered of my activity on ff)
- chaz2b
chaz, I think there's been a big fluctuation for most people (maybe not that much). This is the oldest post on which you commented that you've recovered?
- Micah
that was my third post... It's interesting to see how the number has changed. of course, I manipulated the number to a degree, because I stopped "liking" things for a while...
- Bren
Bren, the other thing that can seriously throw off someone's stats is a feed that upon each item it imports adds a comment automatically.
- Micah
true. that can seriously inflate comment stats, of course. Then you have someone like RAPatton, who posts a gazillion comments, in part because of his playlist posts where he will list each song in a separate comment. I found, after this post in fact, that I tended to "like" things much more frequently than comment on them, that I was lurking instead of participating. I have changed the way I use ff rather considerably, and I think for the better.
- Bren
In 4 days it will be 1 year since my first recorded stat here. My comments/like were almost a 1:1 ratio then. Now comments are almost double likes for me.
- Micah
75,415 comments/1,286 likes = 58.64 - i wish the auto inserted comments didn't get counted... the true number is probably much much close ot my number of likes
- Chris Heath
1.97%. thanks again micah, this has been a great metric to measure my first year here on ff. As the year went (this being the first record of me being here that i've found): , 6.43%:1.25%:1.97%
- chaz2b
Chris, Bren, thank you. And chaz2b, thank you too - glad it's a special marker for you. :)
- Micah
63.58 (97,534/1,534) -- interesting that my last three digits are the same there, eh? (note, i already posted a month or two ago when i first saw this thread)
- Chris Heath
Last year my comments were around 7000 and likes around 2500, for a ratio of 2.80. I consciously chose to do more liking over the last year. As of today my comments number 10,782 and likes number 7,666, for a ratio of 1.41.
- Stephen Mack
Jason, Stephen - cool. Thanks for keeping updated here. :)
- Micah
Okay, Micah. <----I had to resist the urge not to post that because I know it's going to up my comment count. ;)
- Jenny R
But how many of those primordial, high interest posts are still active. Uh huh. :)
- Micah
Thanks, Morton. BTW, when you posted in February, it was exactly 0.13 also.
- Micah
Jenny, resistance is futile; embrace the rising tide of comments.
- Micah
Comments are more difficult and time consuming than Likes. I'd be happy about a high comment:likes ratio except that many are surely imported from feeds, while every Like is manual.
- Mike Chelen
it has changed to 2.2256 now as Sep, 6 2010.Labor Day. :) I added the date for future references.
- ۳۰ مرغ Loves Y'ALLLLL
I had exactly a 2:1 ratio as previously reported [Aug 30, '09], now I am at: 1.7241:1 ratio. 6,067 comments to 3,519 likes.
- The Ghost of Library Past
Two years later and my ratio has climbed from 3.4 to 4.675. I've got a lot to say, apparently.
- Kevin Fox
Funnily, I didn't notice until after leaving that comment that when I reported my stat in 2009 I also followed it up with "I've got stuff to say." I didn't say it was *new* stuff...
- Kevin Fox
2.91; 6.43% (@ 2yrs ago) 2.33% (@ 1yr ago). for history's sake, this thread was started shortly after i found friendfeed, or friendfeed found me, so it holds a special place in my heart. thanks for keeping it around mr micah
- chaz2b
You're certainly welcome, chaz2b. In some way it feels like a living heirloom to me. :)
- Micah
3 (2.991) (and now the list has become too lengthy for me to track my progress, ;) [dumb me, i have a post not 10 lines ago in history, from 090711 2.91; 6.43% (@ 2yrs ago) 2.33% (@ 1yr ago) ;) ]
- chaz2b
Now you're just getting lazy with your scripts!
- Mike Nayyar
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- Tinfoil 2.0
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- Tinfoil 2.0
So it's since Tuesday huh? The ultimate thread. How will the thread die then? We must have a limit for that, let's say 24h without one comment.
- Zu from AOD
As a side note, I do have to applaud the endurance and pettiness of those of us on FriendFeed. No one on Facebook gave this status update a second look!
- Mike Nayyar
We pride ourselves in our pettiness and obsessiveness. Um, wait.
- Tinfoil 2.0
Remember. It's not whole Scoble likes. It's who likes Scoble.
- Akiva
According to FriendFeed, that's everyone. And some Twitter marketers and SEO experts.
- Mike Nayyar
Mike will get in the last word. Eventually. Everyone else is an idiot for playing his little game. Me included. :-)
- Robert Scoble
I'm not actually playing. Or, if I am, I'm playing to lose.
- Akiva
HAHA! You see that? Robert Scoble acknowledges I will eventually win! HAHA! FINALLY! For once in my life, I win! :) :) :) :) Unless Logical shows up...
- Mike Nayyar
Only mostly dead. There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive. With all dead, well, with all dead there's usually only one thing you can do.
- Tinfoil 2.0
We're testing the limit on the number of comments.
- DGentry
Nah, the FFundercats live chat pushed that one way over the top. We are, however, testing the limits oh how sick people are getting of setting my face.
- Mike Nayyar
This thread has a lot of comments, that must mean Mike is an expert of some kind...or maybe an A-Lister. Must stalk^H^H^H^H^Hinvestigate him...
- Rah-PM 2012
Olympus too? Good thing Logical doesn't know any Japanese mythological figures.
- Mike Nayyar
All right, if you're going to play that way, Raijin AND Ajisukitakahikone are BOTH mad at you. And Raijin was especially unhappy because you interrupted his NOMmage of children's bellybuttons.
- Tinfoil 2.0
Dude, my best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Raijin put down the platter.
- Tinfoil 2.0
We'd be content, of course, if you (Mike) issued a public retraction of the assertion in your post, followed by allowing someone else to post the last comment in the thread ;-)
- Tinfoil 2.0
805 comments!! I'm afraid to click on the more link....
- Jeff P. Henderson
Nicholas, as long as it's not Mike, it's irrelevant.
- Tinfoil 2.0
I'm sad that Logical saw this Facebook status.
- Mike Nayyar
You know at some point, expanding this comment will really put a strain on mortal browsers. It already has a 3 second pause to expand it.
- Mark Philpot
I wonder if at some point we will hit a soft limit and FF won't let it keep going. That or they look at this as a great high-bounds test case for the system.
- Sparky, lurking
Great experiment there, I'm somewhat scared opening the thread here. Funny thing, Even the explosion of words spawned through this, making it a wordle madness. http://www.wordle.net/gallery...
- Zu from AOD
I'm scared to expand the comment thread :)
- Roberto Bonini
There are few computers with the processing power capable of handling the comments in this thread. Except for, you know, quantum computers.
- Mike Nayyar
from iPhone
i'm afraid to click on the link to see all comments. so i'm just typing this so another guy (or gal) can read it and comment to make this comment disappear.
- Alfredo 亜瑠布れっど
If anyone gets these emails in their gmail and got sick and tired of them like me, just press 'm' to mute the conversation (if you have keyboard shortcuts enabled) (haha i got the last word)
- Daniel Morgan
No you just don't know I posted this.
- John D Reasor
cant the person that started this block the comments now? and thereby win.
- Morgan
If you can get buddy buddy with mike and figure out his schedule, you can prevent him from stopping the comments because you'll always be able to get the last word in. We must prevail for great justice!
- Jonathan Hardesty
That would be cheating, and he knows it :)
- Tinfoil 2.0
That's how the FriendFeed Mob rolls. :-D
- Steven Perez
from IM
you didn't disable the comments yet? you could comment and then do it and then you really would get the last word. but then again, that's cheating. and cheaters never prosper.
- Trish Haley
You're not supposed to make sense of it. It exits only as an opaque, monolithic data structure that is constantly being updated and evolving. ;)
- Tyson Key
Attempting to parse it in a manner that is not approved by FriendFeed, Inc may result in disruption of the space-time continuum, and a series of Bad Things(R) occurring.
- Tyson Key
not only does it make julian fries, but it slices and dices in in seconds. ORDER NOW and you'll get this special gift ABSOLUTELY FREE!!!!!!11!!1ONE!
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
from email
this is the thread that doesn't end, yes it goes on and on my friend, Mike started it not knowing what it was, and it'll keep on going no matter what just because this is the thread that doesn't end, yes it goes on and on my friend, Mike started it.....
- T-Bone Tsali, FF Cherokee
from IM
welcome back my friends, to the thread that never ends, we're so glad you could attend, step inside, step inside.
- Mike Nencetti
MISSILES FOR ALL! Gun control is for unarmed wussies! Blow away comment limits! Damn the torpedoes! FULL STEAM AHEAD!!!
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
from email
Test conducted to see how long this can last.
- Ashish
it'll never die, with all the wireless cards out there transmitting this, it'll reach alpha centuari in about 300 years.
- T-Bone Tsali, FF Cherokee
from IM
It's not because I'm a person who wants to have the last word, but just because you people keep me reminding that there are others that do want that very badly, that causes me to comment here once again. HI! I'M BETTER THAN MIKE NAYYAR!!!!!!! LOSER! :-)
- Ton Zijp
This IS the time and place to announce a gathering of the societal beginnings of the intrepid adventures of... Wait... sorry, this isn't the place? Oh, okay, I'll go back home then.
- T-Bone Tsali, FF Cherokee
I was able to expand this thread on my Droid incredible, and post this comment at the end. Nice test of Dolphin HD browser.(edit - I use the default FF web page.)
- Mike Nencetti
from Android
If I get the last word in, will I get .LAG's World Series tix???
- Lisa L. Seifert | FHG™
It's been a while, Mr. LastWordThreat. I did some good things these recent months. Care to share some of your insights while you were on that trip? TLDR. 8) (2K+ comments is massive hehe, we're getting to your second b-day)
- Zu from AOD
All I want for Christmas are my two front teef.
- Mike Nayyar
Eventually, you will win. Because you're not married to this thread. But if you ever marry...your trend of always getting the last word will end. Painfully.
- Bubba Botts
This thread must go away!!! What if it kills FF!?
- SAM
this thread could go away right now. but you people keep posting comments...wait....didn't I just do the same thing? OK, nevermind. Long live this Thread!!!!
- Morgan
I heard Nayyar had to get in the The Last Word, always. I talked to the casting director, and Mike Nayyar got the lead in The Last Word.
- Jimminy, CoG of FF
this is the last one -------------->>> WORD!
- .LAG liked that
Every middle brings another middle. When the world ends, will this comment be toward the end of the thread, or toward the beginning?
- John E. Bredehoft
You guys!!! This post will forever break FF if we're not careful.
- SAM
Yeah, we should all totally stop bumping this post.
- Slippy
I'm surprised Friendfeed can still expand this thread.
- Morton Fox
OMG, doesn't even want to image what would happen if Nayyar tried to use #fftop20. Actually I kind of do, but I bet it would be slow. Scores would be off the charts though.
- Jimminy, CoG of FF
Probably still under 9000, people should try harder.
- Jimminy, CoG of FF
Here is the link to download the photographs taken by Kurt Sonnenfeld http://www.yousendit.com/downloa... It is in a compact Zip file. There are around 398 photographs in total. The link is only good for 10 days. Or hundred downloads. I know some good mashies could use these. the first one cropped itself is a doozy. Sonenberg has released some of the photos, in the...
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- Marg Uerite
deliberate = staged. Assange's ex close friend is working on anti-leaks. According to Forbes. I think Assange is a spy. Even though the way people attack him make me want to be on Assange's side.
- Marg Uerite
Latest trumped up "leak" "Diplomats ordered to spy"... But isn't that their job? Call me naive but I think it's unfortunately managed by the Pentagon.
- Marg Uerite
He would have to be brought up in a test tube to not have connections to something people could slime him for. Smart too: The New York Times will be on any hook they stick through him. Thousands of people now have his encrypted file of the whole banana as of July. Any forethought or strategy is slimed as "staged." A hacker in Great Britian who broke into secret NASA computers found lots...
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- Rosalee Grable
I am cheered and a bit thrilled to know there is a hacker underground with ties to the spookiest parts of the NWO underbelly who are sticking up for truth and justice. Assange is the public face and taking the heat, but thank god he is not alone.
- Rosalee Grable
I hope you are right, but I fear you are not...
- heavyplastic
from my 2days friendfeed: "... http://tinyurl [sic; dot] com/wikileaksISAFRONTforEUROSPACE ......they cannot even promote short links to their alleged 'truth portal'? yeaah right ; .."
- ewing2001akaNicomedy2010
and there is even yt *anotha iran-hangout opinion on 'all this': http://www.hindustantimes.com/Iran-sa... Iran says WikiLeaks is US propaganda ploy --- of course EUROspace media perp news also *run *that opinion to have european sheeple have to hate U.s/[gov] for the wrong reasons, lol ; ..instead of analysing the thales/eads power via...
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- ewing2001akaNicomedy2010
oh and the pentagon/cia etc... isn't able to get the location from british police/mi5 etc... on official 9/11 story-hugger ass-ange 's location in london? coz it's all the same-matrix clan.
- ewing2001akaNicomedy2010
They KNOW where he is. There are no lawful charges against him. The charges are rediculous. 911"Truth" is rediculous.. Too bad the understanding they didn't really use planes didn't reach him. It would have been useful clue to know what he's up against. The slime attacks against him and name calling are coming from some peculiar directions. Shows how easily people are subverted into chanting the themes of the Frameup on Humanity.
- Rosalee Grable
"WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange handed himself over to police Tuesday [12/7/2010], promptly appeared in court where he was denied bail, and left for jail in a police van. A judge will now decide whether to extradite him to Sweden to face questioning over allegations he had sexual relations with two women without their consent. He has not been charged with a crime." @; http://edition.cnn.com/2010...
- heavyplastic
Locked up, WITHOUT BAIL without being charged with any crime. EVery right-wing hoho wants him in Guantanamo or dead while people who should be cheering for him mutter nah-nah-poopoo instead.
- Rosalee Grable
Maybe while in jail he could read up on some 911 'truths'!
- heavyplastic
"Julian Assange was a guest at a US Embassy cocktail party less than a year ago." @; http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news... "...the founder of WikiLeaks was officially entertained at a US Embassy cocktail party by one of the very diplomats whose secrets he would soon spill to the world." WTF?!?
- heavyplastic
Where did this come from? New improved version. Still looks fake to me. Was there two new shots? I just saw the first one. Lost patience.Quality was definitely better in the overall
- Marg Uerite
from Android
from 911datasets.org release 28. Of course it's still fake, and NIST has had almost 10 years to improve their "plane" renderings.
- Rosalee Grable
I had a bad fever, watched the "plane" above and thought I had another of those crazy dreams with flying dragons and such....
- heavyplastic
"It is quite fantastic to find people like Daniel Ellsberg being charged with leaking official secrets simply because the label on the piece of paper said "top secret," when the substance of many of the words written on those same papers was patently untrue and no more than a cover story. Except for the fact that they were official lies, these papers had no basis in fact, and therefore no basis to be graded top secret or any other degree of classification."
- Marg Uerite
from Bookmarklet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... Assange working for Promis is a FAT FLAT LIE! Julian Assange is not a professor, never has been, is not from MIT - never has been. Shows how people will accept ANY Falsehood that supports their "belief" no matter how false and foul this belief.
- Rosalee Grable
The point is Assange is not a professor, has no connection to MIT or Promis whatsoever. He is being smeared because he put his ass on the line for his belief that TRUTH WINS.
- Rosalee Grable
my point is I don't believe anything anymore! I'm fake, you're fake, even this computer isn't real....sad really
- heavyplastic
When people get caught believing something false and foul they plead nonexistance rather than change their mind.
- Rosalee Grable
my mind isn't made up at all, wikileaks is imo a limited hangout with a planehugging ex-hacker posting stuff we don't need OR really smart, I'd bet on the last one. So if he's really smart he is or sincere and very naive OR partly (hardly) sincere and leading us all towards internet hell where they'll digitally gas us until there is no more 'truth' left....not sure what to choose here, maybe that's why my mind isn't made up yet
- heavyplastic
could it be the toxic Hegelian donut with chemical filling that I think it is?
- heavyplastic
Found out Assange is connected with Anne Hamilton - Byrne, which, if not indicating anything foul, is at the very least an amazing synchronicity. What a story *that is. I am very few degrees of separation from them. *And, am almost 100% convinced this freak AHB, was involved with supplying the elite with young boys (babies). She bred her disciples. Took the children/babies. Raised the...
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- Marg Uerite
The tale of the girl who "got away" and blew the whistle on the "family" is riveting. She did it because her little sister (9 at the time) was passing as a 4 year old and stunted in growth, from constant beating since an infant. Sarah couldn't take it.
- Marg Uerite
"Sarah Moore, a 'daughter' of Hamilton-Byrne, was a victim of the cult. "Unseen, Unheard, Unknown" is the book by Sarah Moore (Hamilton-Byrne) Sarah Moore was on my ex-cult board, in the 90's.
- Marg Uerite
I think Anne Hamilton - Byrne "Mother" sold the boys.
- Marg Uerite
more interesting synchs "Wikileaks hosted on Bahnhof AB data center in Stockholm, became operational at 9/11/2008" @; http://ff.im/v1pqs
- heavyplastic
"I wanted to ask you about [Peiter Zatko, a legendary hacker and security researcher who also goes by] “Mudge.” Yeah, I know Mudge. He’s a very sharp guy. Mudge is now leading a project at the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to find a technology that can stop leaks, which seems pretty relative to your organization. Can you tell me about your past relationship with Mudge? Well, I…no comment."
- Marg Uerite
from Bookmarklet
thanks for posting that video @; http://synchromysticismforum.com/viewtop... [I'm Dutch though, not Swedish] You want me to answer the questions you pose there? There's a reason why I started this video with Pippi...Strength is needed in all this, Pippi could serve as an image of that, also posted out of respect for a childhood hero of mine, and not to forget the...
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- heavyplastic
I thought I saw a posting before you posted the vid. And the posting disappeared and then the vid appeared. Did that happen or am I mistaken?
- Marg Uerite
Glad to hear you "love" Pippi. I didn't see the connection to Bionics. Thanks for making that clear.
- Marg Uerite
I can't recall posting anything about no planes in relation to Pippi, could have been on another thread maybe. I do shoot off sometimes and decide it's better to remove any excess rambling from a post [generally from my own feeds]...but now that it came up; I do remember a great episode of Pippi Langstrump where they built there own plane, that would be great footage for a mash!
- heavyplastic
Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur are the six basic building blocks of all known forms of life on Earth. Phosphorus is part of the chemical backbone of DNA and RNA. New Life for substitutes Arsenic for Phosphorus? - http://www.nasa.gov/topics...
"NASA-funded astrobiology research has changed the fundamental knowledge about what comprises all known life on Earth. Researchers conducting tests in the harsh environment of Mono Lake in California have discovered the first known microorganism on Earth able to thrive and reproduce using the toxic chemical arsenic. The microorganism substitutes arsenic for phosphorus in its cell components."
- Marg Uerite
from Bookmarklet
At least now we know where Planehuggers come from.
- Rosalee Grable
different species? are they toxic to humans?
- heavyplastic
"Hours before their special news conference today, the cat is out of the bag: NASA has discovered a completely new life form that doesn't share the biological building blocks of anything currently living on Earth in the ancient 800,000 year-old poisinous, arsenic waters of Mono Lake in California."
- Marg Uerite
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""This is one powerful, sophisticated, sexy Beetle," Oprah said. "All of you in this audience will be the first people in the world to own one when it makes its debut next year!""
- Marg Uerite
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"the skull is clearly made by human hands, but whomever made it, had an expertise in working with quartz crystal, which exceeds that of anyone alive today. In short, there is an entire lost science of working with quartz crystal. But where did it come from, and where did it go?"
- Marg Uerite
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what if it's not "worked" but grown in this shape?
- heavyplastic
With a jawbone making a mouth with 28 teeth? All in the correct positions? Did you even click through?
- Marg Uerite
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Plastic. I don't think so. I also believe you are a member of the set of people whose minds are free from the info in this article.
- Marg Uerite
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that's why I didn't read the article!
- heavyplastic
"Isis, the mother of the Egyptian god Horus, was considered and deemed a virgin long before Jesus was a twinkle in his Father's eye."
- Marg Uerite
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n late September the FBI carried out a series of raids of homes and anti-war offices of public activists in Minneapolis and Chicago. Following the raids the Obama Justice Department subpoenaed 14 activists to a grand jury in Chicago and also subpoenaed the files of several anti-war and community organizations. In carrying out these repressive actions, the Justice department was taking its lead from the Supreme Court’s 6-3 opinion last June in Holder v. the Humanitarian Law Project which decided that non-violent First Amendment speech and advocacy “coordinated with” or “under the direction of” a foreign group listed by the Secretary of State as “terrorist” was a crime.
- Marg Uerite
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Tessa, in her opening comments regarShe cited the example of a still-born child and how morally distasteful the idea is that that child will repeat that short “life” over and over again. By applying the implications of Everett’s Many Worlds Interpretation (or the Many Minds Interpretation) such a sad situation is a “reality” only in this universe, the universe in which you are the observerding the moral negativity of the Eternal Recurrence,[]
- Marg Uerite
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She cited the example of [moral repugnance:] a still-born child and how morally distasteful the idea is that that child will repeat that short “life” over and over again. By applying the implications of Everett’s Many Worlds Interpretation (or the Many Minds Interpretation) such a sad situation is a “reality” only in this universe, the universe in which you are the observer (c.f. Copenhagen Interpretation …. And yes, I am aware that MWI is supposed to be an alternative to Copenhagen) but within the Macroverse there will be trillions of universes where the child was not stillborn and experienced all possible alternative lives resulting from each and every decision.
- Marg Uerite
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