To: Sundog
Oh yeah! I don't call it the Church of Eternal Litigation for nothing! I wouldn't name you as a source unless you specifically asked me.
If you could do the knock-off without having an organization, parts of it might be worth doing.
910 posted on
01/18/2007 5:23:39 PM PST by
null and void
(Propaganda doesn't have to make sense. Hell, it often works better if it doesn't.)
To: null and void
He He He! (Laughter)
I've even checked if the domain names I would need are available -- and they are. I know how to write software that would give you eternal lists for self-auditing, and you can scrap all the order to things that It requires. You just post an easy-to-answer survery on your web site, and from that generate a list of questions to ponder until you are tired of them. Pick another survey, generate another counterpoint list of questions, and it could become a great drive-time activity. They say old people stay mentally healthy much longer when they have something to engage their minds. The similarity between this and It would be too vague for anyone to care. Self-auditing has a few guidelines, but you don't really need a wheatstone bridge between your hands to figure out which way your brain is wandering. You remember the order to things that It suggests you follow for auditing up the levels, well, that is actually bogus. I could name 20 levels where It has the six, and you could do them in any order. (Makes me feel like the Brain in Pinky and the Brain to talk like this.)
918 posted on
01/18/2007 8:46:14 PM PST by
Sundog
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