Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread tedd

At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:

that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.


Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.

Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable 
things about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that 
not paying taxes by elected officials has not met the same 
threshold of reporting not knowing how to speak publicly has made.


I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay 
their taxes than the other way around.


In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their 
facts/words straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just 
announced that Last month over 500 million people lost their jobs 
in her support for the importance of rushing the approval of the 
Stimulus package (whatever that is).


In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her, 
EVERYONE in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the 
population lost it twice!


It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how 
many people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you 
didn't hear that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they 
didn't make much of it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that 
would have been something different -- it would be headline news and 
on Saturday Night Live.


Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no 
impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of 
Walter Cronkite reporting are over.


Viva opposing opinions.

Cheers,

tedd

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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Eric Butera
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:13 PM, tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
 At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:

 that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
 go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.

 Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.

 Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable things
 about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that not paying
 taxes by elected officials has not met the same threshold of reporting not
 knowing how to speak publicly has made.

 I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay their
 taxes than the other way around.

 In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their facts/words
 straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just announced that Last
 month over 500 million people lost their jobs in her support for the
 importance of rushing the approval of the Stimulus package (whatever that
 is).

 In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her, EVERYONE
 in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the population lost
 it twice!

 It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how many
 people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you didn't hear
 that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they didn't make much of
 it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that would have been something
 different -- it would be headline news and on Saturday Night Live.

 Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no
 impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of Walter
 Cronkite reporting are over.

 Viva opposing opinions.

 Cheers,

 tedd

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I think people should just be wise enough to understand the world they
live in, how things work, and when people are puppets.  There are lots
of ways to find information out there...

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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Luke Slater
On Friday 06 Feb 2009 18:13:02 tedd wrote:
 At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:
 that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
 go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.

 Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.

 Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable
 things about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that
 not paying taxes by elected officials has not met the same
 threshold of reporting not knowing how to speak publicly has made.

 I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay
 their taxes than the other way around.

 In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their
 facts/words straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just
 announced that Last month over 500 million people lost their jobs
 in her support for the importance of rushing the approval of the
 Stimulus package (whatever that is).

 In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her,
 EVERYONE in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the
 population lost it twice!

 It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how
 many people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you
 didn't hear that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they
 didn't make much of it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that
 would have been something different -- it would be headline news and
 on Saturday Night Live.

 Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no
 impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of
 Walter Cronkite reporting are over.

 Viva opposing opinions.

 Cheers,

 tedd

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Yes even the BBC who are under governmental bill to be impartial get round the 
issue by saying that it's the particular reporter/author of the article that 
is being biased rather than the BBC as a collective entity...


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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Frank Stanovcak

Eric Butera eric.but...@gmail.com wrote in message 
news:6a8639eb0902061020v793d22b9x1430872c2170b...@mail.gmail.com...
 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:13 PM, tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
 At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:

 that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
 go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.

 Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.

 Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable things
 about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that not paying
 taxes by elected officials has not met the same threshold of reporting 
 not
 knowing how to speak publicly has made.

 I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay 
 their
 taxes than the other way around.

 In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their facts/words
 straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just announced that 
 Last
 month over 500 million people lost their jobs in her support for the
 importance of rushing the approval of the Stimulus package (whatever 
 that
 is).

 In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her, 
 EVERYONE
 in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the population 
 lost
 it twice!

 It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how many
 people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you didn't 
 hear
 that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they didn't make much 
 of
 it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that would have been something
 different -- it would be headline news and on Saturday Night Live.

 Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no
 impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of Walter
 Cronkite reporting are over.

 Viva opposing opinions.

 Cheers,

 tedd

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 I think people should just be wise enough to understand the world they
 live in, how things work, and when people are puppets.  There are lots
 of ways to find information out there...

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Ok...I'm sure that somewhere in here has to be reference to the original 
topic, and php...right?

Frank...there is isn't there? *sigh* 



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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Eric Butera
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Frank Stanovcak
blindspot...@comcast.net wrote:

 Eric Butera eric.but...@gmail.com wrote in message
 news:6a8639eb0902061020v793d22b9x1430872c2170b...@mail.gmail.com...
 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:13 PM, tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
 At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:

 that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
 go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.

 Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.

 Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable things
 about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that not paying
 taxes by elected officials has not met the same threshold of reporting
 not
 knowing how to speak publicly has made.

 I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay
 their
 taxes than the other way around.

 In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their facts/words
 straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just announced that
 Last
 month over 500 million people lost their jobs in her support for the
 importance of rushing the approval of the Stimulus package (whatever
 that
 is).

 In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her,
 EVERYONE
 in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the population
 lost
 it twice!

 It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how many
 people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you didn't
 hear
 that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they didn't make much
 of
 it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that would have been something
 different -- it would be headline news and on Saturday Night Live.

 Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no
 impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of Walter
 Cronkite reporting are over.

 Viva opposing opinions.

 Cheers,

 tedd

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 I think people should just be wise enough to understand the world they
 live in, how things work, and when people are puppets.  There are lots
 of ways to find information out there...

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 Ok...I'm sure that somewhere in here has to be reference to the original
 topic, and php...right?

 Frank...there is isn't there? *sigh*



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Notice the OT appended? :P

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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Frank Stanovcak wrote:
 Eric Butera eric.but...@gmail.com wrote in message 
 news:6a8639eb0902061020v793d22b9x1430872c2170b...@mail.gmail.com...
 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:13 PM, tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
 At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:
 that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
 go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.
 Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.

 Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable things
 about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that not paying
 taxes by elected officials has not met the same threshold of reporting 
 not
 knowing how to speak publicly has made.

 I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay 
 their
 taxes than the other way around.

 In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their facts/words
 straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just announced that 
 Last
 month over 500 million people lost their jobs in her support for the
 importance of rushing the approval of the Stimulus package (whatever 
 that
 is).

 In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her, 
 EVERYONE
 in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the population 
 lost
 it twice!

 It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how many
 people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you didn't 
 hear
 that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they didn't make much 
 of
 it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that would have been something
 different -- it would be headline news and on Saturday Night Live.

 Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no
 impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of Walter
 Cronkite reporting are over.

 Viva opposing opinions.

 Cheers,

 tedd

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 I think people should just be wise enough to understand the world they
 live in, how things work, and when people are puppets.  There are lots
 of ways to find information out there...

 -- 
 http://www.voom.me | EFnet: #voom
 
 Ok...I'm sure that somewhere in here has to be reference to the original 
 topic, and php...right?
 
 Frank...there is isn't there? *sigh* 
 
 
Yes, 3 tables :-)

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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Daniel Brown
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 13:46, Frank Stanovcak blindspot...@comcast.net wrote:

 Ok...I'm sure that somewhere in here has to be reference to the original
 topic, and php...right?

 Frank...there is isn't there? *sigh*

Stick around you'll see this happens frequently.  It's
considered a Good Thing[tm].  It maintains a level of sanity among the
community.

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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Frank Stanovcak

Daniel Brown danbr...@php.net wrote in message 
news:ab5568160902061416u10e761dal224ec7177d83e...@mail.gmail.com...
 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 13:46, Frank Stanovcak blindspot...@comcast.net 
 wrote:

 Ok...I'm sure that somewhere in here has to be reference to the original
 topic, and php...right?

 Frank...there is isn't there? *sigh*

Stick around you'll see this happens frequently.  It's
 considered a Good Thing[tm].  It maintains a level of sanity among the
 community.

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 out!

since when have the words 'sanity', and 'programmer' ever been used together 
outside of the setup for a joke?

Frank...still faithfully taking his pills. 



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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Daniel Brown
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 17:26, Frank Stanovcak blindspot...@comcast.net wrote:

 since when have the words 'sanity', and 'programmer' ever been used together
 outside of the setup for a joke?

 Frank...still faithfully taking his pills.

This guy fits in well 'round there here parts.  ;-P

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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 13:13 -0500, tedd wrote:
 At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:
 that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
 go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.
 
 Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.
 
 Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable 
 things about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that 
 not paying taxes by elected officials has not met the same 
 threshold of reporting not knowing how to speak publicly has made.
 
 I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay 
 their taxes than the other way around.
 
 In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their 
 facts/words straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just 
 announced that Last month over 500 million people lost their jobs 
 in her support for the importance of rushing the approval of the 
 Stimulus package (whatever that is).
 
 In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her, 
 EVERYONE in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the 
 population lost it twice!
 
 It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how 
 many people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you 
 didn't hear that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they 
 didn't make much of it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that 
 would have been something different -- it would be headline news and 
 on Saturday Night Live.
 
 Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no 
 impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of 
 Walter Cronkite reporting are over.
 
 Viva opposing opinions.
 
 Cheers,
 
 tedd
 
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Come off it. Look around you, there are government conspiracies
everywhere. I shouldn't even be saying this, their silent black
helicopters are already after me... I can hear them now...


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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
 On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 13:13 -0500, tedd wrote:
 At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:
 that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
 go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.
 Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.

 Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable 
 things about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that 
 not paying taxes by elected officials has not met the same 
 threshold of reporting not knowing how to speak publicly has made.

 I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay 
 their taxes than the other way around.

 In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their 
 facts/words straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just 
 announced that Last month over 500 million people lost their jobs 
 in her support for the importance of rushing the approval of the 
 Stimulus package (whatever that is).

 In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her, 
 EVERYONE in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the 
 population lost it twice!

 It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how 
 many people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you 
 didn't hear that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they 
 didn't make much of it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that 
 would have been something different -- it would be headline news and 
 on Saturday Night Live.

 Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no 
 impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of 
 Walter Cronkite reporting are over.

 Viva opposing opinions.

 Cheers,

 tedd

 -- 
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 http://sperling.com  http://ancientstones.com  http://earthstones.com

 Come off it. Look around you, there are government conspiracies
 everywhere. I shouldn't even be saying this, their silent black
 helicopters are already after me... I can hear them now...
 
 
 Ash
 www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
 
What happened to your tin foil hat?

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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Daniel Brown
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 19:36, Shawn McKenzie nos...@mckenzies.net wrote:

 What happened to your tin foil hat?

Who needs that when your fillings pick up the live and encrypted
radio broadcast of the CIA cafeteria lunch schedule?

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Re: [PHP] Clarity needed OT

2009-02-06 Thread Phpster
And the pentagon was not hit by a jumbo jet. check the photos and ask  
yourself 'where are the wings'?


Sorry couldn't resist after the conspiracy comment

:-P

Bastien

Sent from my iPod

On Feb 6, 2009, at 19:37, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk  
wrote:



On Fri, 2009-02-06 at 13:13 -0500, tedd wrote:

At 1:55 AM +0100 2/6/09, Jochem Maas wrote:

that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might
go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses.


Or to provide clarity to those who think that Fox News is doing harm.

Alter all, the main-stream news doesn't like reporting unfavorable
things about their favorites celebrities, do they? Keep in mind that
not paying taxes by elected officials has not met the same
threshold of reporting not knowing how to speak publicly has made.

I would rather have all politicians stammer in their speeches and pay
their taxes than the other way around.

In fact, it would be nice if the politicians would get their
facts/words straight. For example, the Speaker of the House just
announced that Last month over 500 million people lost their jobs
in her support for the importance of rushing the approval of the
Stimulus package (whatever that is).

In any event, it's interesting to realize that accordingly to her,
EVERYONE in the USA lost their job last month and two thirds of the
population lost it twice!

It would be nice if the Speaker of the House at least realized how
many people actually live in the country she represents. BUT -- you
didn't hear that on the main-stream news -- or -- if you did, they
didn't make much of it, right? However, if Bush had said it, that
would have been something different -- it would be headline news and
on Saturday Night Live.

Clearly, there is a difference in news reporting today. There are no
impartial sources -- everything has biases and spin. The days of
Walter Cronkite reporting are over.

Viva opposing opinions.

Cheers,

tedd

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Come off it. Look around you, there are government conspiracies
everywhere. I shouldn't even be saying this, their silent black
helicopters are already after me... I can hear them now...


Ash
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