Posted on 06/30/2005 5:36:48 AM PDT by franksolich
Temperatures rising.
I would love to see his email from the FOA. They must have pulled him limb from limb after his denouncement and his pathetic defense on CU.
He now knows for certain that the red round one and friends used him, duped him and left him out to dry with suspect 'documentary proof' and actually encouraged him to follow that path.
But if he had any smarts at all, he would have seen that the 'proof supplied to him' wasn't proof at all, just smoke and mirrors.
A google of the term doesn't really bring up anything I understand. It seems to be some technical computing term. This link is really only interesting because of the last name of the author is the same as our red round protagonist.
Is it a DUmmy code for Internet Messaging? I ask because in my googling it isn't capitalized like in the above DUmmie post I linked.
Other then things about graphical user interfaces, I only find reference in the British press about Palestinians using iconic manipulation by equating the swastika to the Star of David as in this link which appears to be a message board. Here I quote from it:
In a cruel use of iconic manipulation, Palestinians and the many radical groups who support them post the swastika next to The Star of David equating them. In a column earlier this year in The Los Angeles Times, Walter Reich, the former Director of the U.S. Holocaust Museum pointed out, " ... if the public could be convinced that Israel is no better than Nazi Germany, then the anti-Semites could again be back in business."
If so this also goes to his intelligence, as it was PITTiful.
My question is why and how can a person who purports to be such an intellectual align himself with a group that includes Kelvin, Badboy and BenthefistBurch.
They are so intellectually shallow you wouldn't have to roll up your cuffs to wade that stream.
In case you don't know, there is a NEW Scamdy thread in DUmmieland. I didn't DUFU it so it is all yours.
Well, I recognized "iconic manipulation" as it is used in symbols and all that--such as those exquisitely hand-painted icons of George Bush, Sr., that one sees in Orthodox Churches in the former Soviet Union (yes, believe it or not, while the rest of the world seems to have forgotten the first George Bush, he is still revered as a near-saint in eastern Europe).
Such contemporary icons are usually placed right next to an icon of a famous saint of the locality, or St. Michael the Archangel (the warrior of God, at least in my Catholic upbringing), or the patron saint of the country.
But as for computer uses, I have no idea; this seems like something the dirty one would engage in?
I think you are closer to it with this, rather than anything computer related.
Looks to me like some sort of "New Age" mumbo jumbo.
Given the context, it sounds like some kind of Wiccan voodoo thing.
SD
I thought they said Andy was released from the hospital earlier this week.
That was m first thought too and usually, it seems the more "new age" type stuff comes up first in a google search. I thought it might be some thing related to NLP since hypnosis was mentioned.
Another general observation is the DUmmies seem so wretched and miserable and filled with negativity, pettiness, jealousy, hatred and other rather negative emotions, that it may actually be doing Andy more harm then good to have them "send" their "good vibes" his way.
Andy might actually prosper if they started sending their negative, hate filled emotions.
They send all the hatred and vile pettiness they can must toward President Bush and he seems to do pretty well.
They send all their good vibes to Senator Kerry, the DSM, Howard Dean, etc. and they seem to diminish and even go nuts. Kerry has not emerged as any sort of viable leader since loosing in November, no matter how many secret symbols he sends by adjusting his tie.
They send all their negative vibes to the United States of America and to the economy and I just heard the other day that consumer confidence is up.
Maybe it's good luck to be cursed by a DUmmie?
"pettiness they can must"="pettiness they can muster"
Yeah, that happens, a misspelled word from too-fast typing.
One of these days I'm going to have to get myself a scanner for this home computer--right now, when I want to scan a document, I can go to the local library, which is open only from 2 until 4 in the afternoon, or to the local telephone company.
Well, the folks at the local telephone company already took off for the 4th of July weekend.
The deal is, while the computer at the office has all the bells-and-whistles and is less than a year old, this computer here at home is a 186 or 286 something, Windows 95, AOL version 3.0, black-and-white monitor, &c., &c., &c.
Does your PC have fax receiving capability? You could set your PC to receive, go to the office and fax the document to your home. Then you'd have a crude scanned image of the document.
SD
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