Re: [FRIAM] A hundred words for swindle

2024-03-31 Thread Marcus Daniels
Speaking of airplane mode, I wonder how many Starlink satellites could be damaged from a big coronal mass ejection? If the computers get fried, how do deorbit protocols work? From: Friam On Behalf Of Roger Critchlow Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2024 6:08 PM To: The Friday Morning Applied

Re: [FRIAM] A hundred words for swindle

2024-03-31 Thread Roger Critchlow
The web apps were originally done while I was in Boston, I like the idea of web pages which can be downloaded and installed on your phone, or tablet, or laptop to provide entertainment while trapped in airplane mode. change.elf.org - the iching in multiple translations which install lazily,

Re: [FRIAM] A hundred words for swindle

2024-03-31 Thread Steve Smith
RECelf - I know I visited your Entropy Liberation Front site before but somehow missed you iChing app/workup.   In particular the different casting distributions were particularly illuminating.   I favor (out of convenience) the six-scored-as-two method and was shocked to see in

Re: [FRIAM] A hundred words for swindle

2024-03-31 Thread Frank Wimberly
I suppose it's a bot. An alleged young woman contacted me and asked me to promise not to enter into text conversations with any other women. --- Frank C. Wimberly 140 Calle Ojo Feliz, Santa Fe, NM 87505 505 670-9918 Santa Fe, NM On Sat, Mar 30, 2024, 6:01 PM Roger Critchlow wrote: > Talking

Re: [FRIAM] A hundred words for swindle

2024-03-31 Thread Steve Smith
/Sucker born every minute?/ /Fool me twice, shame on me? / Talking with John Zingale at Friam about conniving chatbots, I remembered this essay from 2009, https://elf.org/etc/swindle.html, which starts from real estate speculators in early US history and gets to the deplorable state of the