From: Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Fool wrote:
What you would expect to read in the more overtly racist Washington
Times:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110008318
Wow. It's as if you didn't actually read the editorial, beyond that
first paragraph.
I
From: Matthew and Julie Bos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 5/2/06 1:07 PM, The Fool wrote:
What you would expect to read in the more overtly racist Washington
Times:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110008318
The Opinion Journal is part of the Wall Street Journal.
I
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From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 02:15 PM Tuesday 5/2/2006, Matthew and Julie Bos wrote:
But just to entertain me, how can a newspaper be racist?
'Cuz until very recently, everything in it was either black or
white . . .
Brad
On Apr 28, 2006, at 8:54 PM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 10:44 PM Friday 4/28/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q. for Dr. Z. or anyone else who may have the necessary expertise:
Is there any way for a subject to use a cell phone while
undergoing a cranial MRI? For that matter, is there any
My experience with MRIs comes mostly from having my head examined,
but I'm pretty sure that the room is a Faraday cage to contain the
substantial RF output, so it would be just about impossible to make a
cell phone work in there. You'd probably have to build a cell inside
the room (or
As Steve said,
The Brin-L weekly chat has been a list tradition for over six
years. Way back on 27 May, 1998, Marco Maisenhelder first set
up a chatroom for the list, and on the next day, he established
a weekly chat time. We've been through several servers, chat
technologies, and even casts of
An essay criticizing skeptics is torn apart here:
http://www.autismstreet.org/weblog/?p=39
And the first commenter is James Randi. So I just had to share.
Julia
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On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
An essay criticizing skeptics is torn apart here:
http://www.autismstreet.org/weblog/?p=39
And the first commenter is James Randi. So I just had to share.
A very interesting article. Even more interesting, for me, was the
site itself. My daughter was just
From: Horn, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Blog entry with interesting comment
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 14:52:34 -0500
On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
An essay criticizing skeptics is torn apart
Horn, John wrote:
On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
An essay criticizing skeptics is torn apart here:
http://www.autismstreet.org/weblog/?p=39
And the first commenter is James Randi. So I just had to share.
A very interesting article. Even more interesting, for me, was the
site itself. My
From: Horn, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
An essay criticizing skeptics is torn apart here:
http://www.autismstreet.org/weblog/?p=39
And the first commenter is James Randi. So I just had to share.
A very interesting article. Even more interesting, for me, was the
Oh, and P.S. there are workaround for a whole bunch of things.
One thing I do is tell people up fromt - not a label which gives people the
wrong idea or scares them (DO read Elizabeth Moon's Speed of Dark. That
poor sucker needed a labelectomy above all!) but that, in context, I have a
bit of
PAT MATHEWS wrote:
From: Horn, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Julia Thompson
An essay criticizing skeptics is torn apart here:
http://www.autismstreet.org/weblog/?p=39
And the first commenter is James Randi. So I just had to share.
A very interesting article. Even more interesting,
Role models, female: (on TV) Bones
Role models, female: (in SF) Dr. Susan Calvin in I, Robot (linear
organized variety)\
More role models on TV: Adrian Monk; Detective Goram on Law Order CI; The
designated kid on just about any CSI-type show; special attention to Dr.
Reid on Criminal
On May 3, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Horn, John wrote:
A very interesting article. Even more interesting, for me, was the
site itself. My daughter was just diagnosed with Asperger's
Syndrome and ADHD (inattentive type). I know there are (or were)
some on this list with AS or ADHD. Any recommended
On May 3, 2006, at 5:26 PM, Dave Land wrote:
I found the ideas of Thom Hartmann very helpful:
http://www.thomhartmann.com/home-add.shtml
http://borntoexplore.org/
On the latter site is a page (not infected with the redirect
script) that brings Hartmann's ideas with some others in
Pat
Julia
3) Again in my observation, Aspies come in roughly two flavors: the
organized, single-focused, linear mind; and the absent-minded
professor/free-spirited idea mill. Inattentive ADD goes with the
latter. If you have any use for the Myer-Briggs at all, these map
very
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/healthnews.php?newsid=42717
A large study, which looked at the health of middle class, middle-
aged, white residents in both the USA and Britain found that the
British enjoy much better health than their American counterparts.
Even though the USA has a much
On 5/3/06, Horn, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Syndrome and ADHD (inattentive type). I know there are (or were)
some on this list with AS or ADHD. Any recommended sites out there
for a Mom and Dad struggling to put some order into all this chaos?
There are people here with ADHD... what
On 5/3/06, Dave Land [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hartmann is also apparently a liberal radio commentator.
And a former CompuServe sysop, back in the late '80s when I also was.
Nick
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At 12:10 PM 5/3/2006, Dave Land said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
On Apr 28, 2006, at 8:54 PM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 10:44 PM Friday 4/28/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q. for Dr. Z. or anyone else who may have the necessary expertise:
Is there any way
A little taste of our small (but not for a Maltese) dog:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2326268951915604926q=kairopl=true
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