I invented it.

So try not to piss me off.

-Mike "Big Head" Weaver

Michael Redler wrote:

> "Tesla invented the modern world far more than Edison or Westinghouse 
> or Marconi."
>  
> Damn! I didn't even know the modern world was invented.
>  
> - Redler (average person) 
>  
>
> */Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
>     I am not a fan of that Ramtha person. She is quite egotistical.
>     But I would not dismiss the whole film out of hand. Some
>     interesting comments were made that are valid.
>     Remember these people tried to explain the "unexplainable" at
>     least using the frame of reference of the man in the street.
>     Try explaining the federal reserve to the average person. They may
>     surprise you with the difficulty they have with some far simpler
>     concepts than what "bleep" was trying to address.
>     As for Ramtha remember people dont want magic, they demand it.
>     A successful club owner told me that. I think he is correct.
>     Modern science is full of showmanship and misrepresentation as well.
>     Edison gets credit for Tesla's work and so on. Tesla invented the
>     modern world far more than Edison or Westinghouse or Marconi. What
>     does the average person know though?
>     We arent a tenth as clever as we think we are.
>      
>     Kirk
>
>     */Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
>         Here is a link to an entry in the skeptic's dictionary about
>         the producer of that movie.  Have a read and do a check on the
>         'experts' that appeared in that movie to see what their peers
>         have to say about them if you want to have a good laugh.
>
>         http://skepdic.com/channel.html
>
>         Too funny!
>         Joe
>
>         M&K DuPree wrote:
>
>>         Hi D...thank you.  Say, thank you too for alerting me way
>>         back when to the video *What the Bleep Do We Know?* 
>>         Outstanding.  Will be watching again.  Mike
>>
>>             ----- Original Message -----
>>             *From:* D. Mindock <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>             *To:* biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>>             <mailto:biofuel@sustainablelists.org>
>>             *Sent:* Friday, August 11, 2006 1:51 AM
>>             *Subject:* Re: [Biofuel] George Galloway _ Lebanon. View
>>             it whileyou can
>>
>>              Mike,
>>             See:
>>             
>> http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x1828245
>>             
>> <http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x1828245>
>>  which
>>             has a blurb plus links.
>>             Peace, D. Mindock
>>
>>                 ----- Original Message -----
>>                 *From:* M&K DuPree <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>                 *To:* biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>>                 <mailto:biofuel@sustainablelists.org>
>>                 *Sent:* Thursday, August 10, 2006 2:20 PM
>>                 *Subject:* [Biofuel] {Disarmed} Re: George Galloway _
>>                 Lebanon. View it whileyou can
>>
>>                 Let me also add this note.  I haven't checked the
>>                 Pentagon site for this info.  Maybe someone else
>>                 would care to research it and verify.  But here you.
>>                 -- Mike DuPree
>>                  
>>                 
>> http://english.people.com.cn//200608/09/eng20060809_291225.html 
>>                  
>>                 40,000 U.S. soldiers have deserted from military
>>                 since 2000: report
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>> ZoomOut
>>                 <javascript:void(0);>    
>>
>>                 Some 40,000 personnel from all branches of the U.S.
>>                 military have deserted since 2000, U.S. media quoted
>>                 Pentagon sources as saying Tuesday.
>>                 From the total, more than half had served in the U.S.
>>                 Army, according to the report.
>>                 Anti-war organizations said that the mass desertions
>>                 were due to the strong resistance to war which is
>>                 more prevalent than the military has openly admitted.
>>                 "They (U.S. military) lied in Vietnam
>>                 <http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/vietnam.html>
>>                 about the amount of opposition to the war and they're
>>                 lying now," said Eric Seitz, an attorney who
>>                 represents Army Lt. Ehren Watada, the first
>>                 commissioned officer to refuse to join his brigade
>>                 when it was sent to Iraq
>>                 <http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/iraq.html>
>>                 last month. He is now under military custody in Fort
>>                 Lewis, Washington.
>>                 A 2002 Army report said that desertion was fairly
>>                 constant but "tends to worsen during wartime."
>>                 /Source: Xinhua/
>>
>>                     [snip]
>>
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