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A poem for all (I think that you have never got, A poem as lovely as this zot)
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| 09/24/2005
| Creeper, as told to Joyce Killmore-Trolles
Posted on 09/24/2005 11:23:20 AM PDT by creeperdavis
A poem
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To: timpad; King Prout
Thank you, timpad, for the troll info. I had a blast reading all of the posts....And, I have yet another question: If all of you are so good at troll mocking, and all of you seem to genuinely enjoy it, why would the mods ban trolls, or selectively ban trolls, at all? It seems like great sport to me.
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posted on
10/18/2005 7:31:47 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
To: tuliptree76; Dead Corpse
Paraphrasing Rush:
"Dialup, Dialup, Dialup, ... ZZZzzzzzz............."
3,362
posted on
10/18/2005 7:33:40 AM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
(George asked me for the best poet... I looked and looked ... I couldn't find anyone better than me.)
To: Alice au Wonderland
" ... why would the mods ban trolls, or selectively ban trolls, at all?"
That's not the purpose of this site.
It's pretty much a waste of bandwidth.
We don't really want to reward them.
We count our blessings that the Almighty Mods are as tolerant as they are.
3,363
posted on
10/18/2005 7:37:24 AM PDT
by
NicknamedBob
(George asked me for the best poet... I looked and looked ... I couldn't find anyone better than me.)
To: Army Air Corps
In my experience, homeschooled students are among the very best students in university.As the homeschooling mom of four, this is good to hear. May I ask what your experience includes? I need all the encouragement that I can get somedays....like today.
Thanks.
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posted on
10/18/2005 7:38:20 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
To: All
Undead Thread? Absolutely, never heard of it.
Good morning to all.
3,365
posted on
10/18/2005 7:38:56 AM PDT
by
Das Outsider
(This could be the last time.)
To: Alice au Wonderland; King Prout
why would the mods ban trolls, or selectively ban trolls, at all? It seems like great sport to me.
There are many theories on that topic. The first holds that, since the purpose of FR as stated by its founder is other than providing great sport for the VKS and RKBA, allowing more than a token Troll count distracts from the mission.
Another cites the extreme danger inherent in encouraging Viking Kitten weapon development. The consequences of a Kitten-Troll arms race are too terrible to contemplate. So, the Mods strike down the more vacuous Trolls to avoid rousing the Kittens to create plasma weapons.
The theory that I personally subscribe to is that the Mods want to strike a balance between the daily work advancing the agenda and the absolute laugh-out-loud enjoyment of Troll tormenting. An imbalance creates either little gray FReepers who drone endlessly on CREVO threads, or heavily armed reactionaries who live for ozone. It's a better forum for the balance, IMHO.
3,366
posted on
10/18/2005 7:51:32 AM PDT
by
timpad
(The Wizard Tim, Keeper of the Holy Hand Grenade, Finder of Obscurata)
To: NicknamedBob
Pair up the tubes. One as an emitter, one as a receiver. We can work out an addressing scheme using a generational algorithm like they do with coming up for new transistor routes in computer chips. We'd be able to pull in full EM-spectrum data and project it right back out the other side. Or, we could use the CompCentCore to cover the canopy in yellow and green paisleys. Or we could try and focus all of the energy output of each nanotube/waveguide on one target spot and see if we can hit lasing energy densities...
3,367
posted on
10/18/2005 7:54:33 AM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(Anyone who needs to be persuaded to be free, doesn't deserve to be. -El Neil)
To: Darksheare; King Prout
*claps again*
Very nice, Dark! Looks like everybody has a fairly realistic (<- I had to try 5 times to spell that correctly) style.
My style isn't realistic; it's very much anime. (I am such a rank amateur compared to you guys.)
3,368
posted on
10/18/2005 7:55:24 AM PDT
by
4mycountry
(: TheBigB rules and anyone who argues gets ZOT-ed, understand?! :)
To: NicknamedBob; Tax-chick
"He had two "bleeding all over the landscape" incidents this summer."This reminds me of my mom-in-law's great question when one of her children yelled that someone was bleeding (she has 6 children):
"Are talking band-aid or towel?!"
3,369
posted on
10/18/2005 7:55:39 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
To: tuliptree76
Dialup? Whoah... sorry about that. I really hope the FCC gets off its ass on the whole Broadband over Power Lines thing. That oughta really cut serious costs for cable tv/internet access.
3,370
posted on
10/18/2005 7:56:06 AM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(Anyone who needs to be persuaded to be free, doesn't deserve to be. -El Neil)
To: Dead Corpse
3,371
posted on
10/18/2005 7:58:08 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
To: Alice au Wonderland
LOL! We had one of each. The one with the towel required the rescue squad, since it was his head bleeding.
3,372
posted on
10/18/2005 7:59:47 AM PDT
by
Tax-chick
("Neither the depth of despondency nor the height of euphoria tells you how long either will last. ")
To: Alice au Wonderland
I am 15 years old. Homeschooled. Getting ready to start college within the next few months.
Most likely by early next year, I will be in college.
3,373
posted on
10/18/2005 8:01:52 AM PDT
by
4mycountry
(: TheBigB rules and anyone who argues gets ZOT-ed, understand?! :)
To: Dead Corpse
Hilarious! Thanks for the morning boost!
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posted on
10/18/2005 8:05:16 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
To: 4mycountry
Wow! Way to go! Are you using any particular curriculum or did you and your family develop one as you went along?
3,375
posted on
10/18/2005 8:09:10 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
To: Tax-chick
Yep. Head wounds are messy. I hope everything healed well.
So far, we've only had two emergency room trips: a broken arm and a not-quite-severed fingertip. I figure we're not doing too badly, considering we have four little darlings.
3,376
posted on
10/18/2005 8:13:24 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
To: timpad
3,377
posted on
10/18/2005 8:16:16 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
To: Alice au Wonderland
Yes, he's fine. He didn't even need stitches!
3,378
posted on
10/18/2005 8:16:34 AM PDT
by
Tax-chick
("Neither the depth of despondency nor the height of euphoria tells you how long either will last. ")
To: Alice au Wonderland
We use a lot of stuff from Abeka. We get our English, Vocabulary, Science/Biology/Chemistry, Literature studies, and History from them. We've been using a program called Writing Strands for creative writing for years now... With math, we use a program called VideoText Interactive. It's a series of videos with computer-generated layouts and graphs of math problems... it's really great. I like it a lot; it makes complex math really simple. (I'm getting done with Algebra 2 right now.)
Abeka's math program is really top-notch for kids up to about 3rd/4th grade. At that point, we switched to a harder math program because I've got a knack for math. I dislike math, but I'm good at it. Gah. >_<
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posted on
10/18/2005 8:18:15 AM PDT
by
4mycountry
(: TheBigB rules and anyone who argues gets ZOT-ed, understand?! :)
To: 4mycountry
We use a lot of ABeka stuff, too. Their materials are so wonderfully thorough. We use the Writing Strands, too.
I've been using The Well-Trained Mind model of homeschooling, and, according to that book, we'll need to switch our oldest child over to Saxon Math after he completes ABeka's 6th grade math (by the end of this year). Where might I find more information about the math program that you are using?
3,380
posted on
10/18/2005 8:22:32 AM PDT
by
Alice au Wonderland
(Peter's 7th Law: If you can't beat them, join them, then beat them.)
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