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Old April 18th 05, 12:10 AM
Catty lake
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Did anyone watch Super Volcano? Omg so scary


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Old April 18th 05, 03:32 AM
Marie
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 23:10:51 GMT, "Catty lake"
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Did anyone watch Super Volcano? Omg so scary


I recorded it when it came on a week or so ago, but haven't had the
time to watch it yet! (that's what happens to my ER recordings, also)
I did, however, watch Relevations. I am interested to see how that
turns out.
Marie
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Old April 18th 05, 04:54 AM
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"Catty lake" wrote in message
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Did anyone watch Super Volcano? Omg so scary


Pretty amazing. I had never heard of this.

Here's an entertaining website that says the Russians (with the complicity
of US presidents) are using scalar technology to cause the Yellowstone Super
Volcano in order that the New World Order can rise from the volcanic ash -
or that's my interpretation of what they are saying.
http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1852.cfm

I wonder if scalar technology could collapse huge towers?

Naw - that's just science fiction - right?

Todd


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Old April 18th 05, 09:51 AM
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 23:10:51 GMT, "Catty lake"
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Did anyone watch Super Volcano? Omg so scary


We watched it when it was on here a month or so back.

Loved it, very good film.

Megan
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Old April 18th 05, 03:23 PM
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Todd Gastaldo wrote:

Pretty amazing. I had never heard of this.

Here's an entertaining website that says the Russians (with the

complicity
of US presidents) are using scalar technology to cause the

Yellowstone Super
Volcano in order that the New World Order can rise from the volcanic

ash -
or that's my interpretation of what they are saying.
http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1852.cfm

I wonder if scalar technology could collapse huge towers?

Naw - that's just science fiction - right?


Sounds like the same people who said that we were all going to die when
the clocks turned to 2000. I'm still waiting.

And does anyone else remember the folks who were all freaked out in
1989? Let me see if I can remember how it went: at 01:23:45 on 6/7/89
(one twenty three am and forty five seconds on June 7, 1989) everyone
was going to die. Of course, in Europe, it was July 6, because they
write dates funny. I guess since they couldn't agree, no one died.
That was 16 years ago after all. I'm still here.

I'm going to get a big sandwich board printed: THE END IS NOT NIGH, GO
ON ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS.

For $50 I'll put your 30% schtick on the back.

Amy

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Old April 18th 05, 03:59 PM
Todd Gastaldo
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THE 30% AS MERE "SCHTICK"; AMY IS QUITE THE KIDDER

See below.

"Amy" wrote in message
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Todd Gastaldo wrote:

Pretty amazing. I had never heard of this.

Here's an entertaining website that says the Russians (with the

complicity
of US presidents) are using scalar technology to cause the

Yellowstone Super
Volcano in order that the New World Order can rise from the volcanic

ash -
or that's my interpretation of what they are saying.
http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1852.cfm

I wonder if scalar technology could collapse huge towers?

Naw - that's just science fiction - right?


Sounds like the same people who said that we were all going to die when
the clocks turned to 2000. I'm still waiting.


I didn't know that some people said we were all going to die.

I understood that many people were legitimately concerned that if the
computer date glitch wasn't fixed a lot of infrastructure would crash.

And does anyone else remember the folks who were all freaked out in
1989? Let me see if I can remember how it went: at 01:23:45 on 6/7/89
(one twenty three am and forty five seconds on June 7, 1989) everyone
was going to die.
Of course, in Europe, it was July 6, because they
write dates funny. I guess since they couldn't agree, no one died.
That was 16 years ago after all. I'm still here.


I missed the 1989 caper altogether. Never heard of it.


I'm going to get a big sandwich board printed: THE END IS NOT NIGH, GO
ON ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS.

For $50 I'll put your 30% schtick on the back.


TO ANY NEW READERS WHO MIGHT BE READING...

Amy humorously trivializes as mere "schtick" my work to stop OBs and
midwives from using semisitting and dorsal delivery positions - both of
which close the birth canal up to 30%.

Even more bizarre than OBs closing birth canals the "extra" up to 30% is OBs
KEEPING birth canals closed when babies get stuck - as they lie and and
claim they are doing everything possible to open the birth canal.

See the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists/ACOG Shoulder
Dystocia video - and the fact that Williams Obstetrics now states the
correct biomechanics (in accord with my request) but in the same paragraph
maintains the "dorsal widens" bald lie that first called my attention to
their text.

Amy began our online exchanges by repeatedly indicating that ANOTHER massive
crime being committed by OBs is not being committed by OBs.

For the longest time, Amy indicated that she believed her OB when he told
her that OBs aren't routinely robbing babies of up to 50% of their blood
volume.

It was all a joke!

Mass child abuse by OBs as mere "schtick"...

Amy is quite the kidder.

Todd



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Old April 18th 05, 08:01 PM
Amy
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Todd Gastaldo wrote:

Sounds like the same people who said that we were all going to die

when
the clocks turned to 2000. I'm still waiting.


I didn't know that some people said we were all going to die.


Well, the world as we know it was supposed to come to a screeching
halt, money was going be worthless, credit was going mean nothing, and
the only ones who were going to survive were people with hordes of guns
and the ability to "live off the land" on compounds in Montana and
whatnot. Same diff. You can still find "survivalist" websites -
people who missed the boat 5 years 4 months and 18 days ago, but who
are still convinced that "the end is nigh."

Or how 'bout those "Left Behind" folks who think that Jesus and Satan
are going to start duking it out on Pay Per View any minute now. Same
thing. Whether the problem is computers or volcanoes or the Epic
Battle of Good Vs. Evil, someone somewhere is convinced that the world
is going to end right NOW.

pause

Nope, still here.

pause

Maybe... NOW.

pause

Nope. Well, maybe next week, anyway...

People have been saying that the end is coming since the beginning of
recorded history (which was at least a few months ago) and so far, the
end hasn't been nigh at all. I'm not even sure what "nigh" is, but
this ain't it.

I understood that many people were legitimately concerned that if the


computer date glitch wasn't fixed a lot of infrastructure would

crash.

Yeah, I'm still waiting. I wonder how they'll get us to spend money in
2099.

And does anyone else remember the folks who were all freaked out in
1989? Let me see if I can remember how it went: at 01:23:45 on

6/7/89
(one twenty three am and forty five seconds on June 7, 1989)

everyone
was going to die.
Of course, in Europe, it was July 6, because they
write dates funny. I guess since they couldn't agree, no one died.
That was 16 years ago after all. I'm still here.


I missed the 1989 caper altogether. Never heard of it.


I thought that one was particularly inspired... As if God or the
Universe cares what time we think it is... It's an arbitrary
construct, not some fixed, definable thing. And which time zone,
anyway, assuming you could sort out the whole Europe/American dating
convention thing? Jewish people didn't care - it was year 5749 or
something for them...

That's how I know that the world isn't ending - just like it's always
tomorrow somewhere (at least, when you live in the US it is, not sure
what people in Australia say to mean the same thing), I know that it's
already 3760 years from now on the Jewish calendar. So, if the world
ends on the Jewish calendar, we'll have lots and lots of warning before
we ("we" being those of us who use the calendar on which it's currently
2005) won't have to worry for a good three and a half millenia.

I'm going to get a big sandwich board printed: THE END IS NOT

NIGH, GO
ON ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS.

For $50 I'll put your 30% schtick on the back.


TO ANY NEW READERS WHO MIGHT BE READING...


snip

You're right - they don't make sandwich boards big enough.

L & k,
Amy

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Old April 18th 05, 08:37 PM
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"Amy" wrote in message
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Todd Gastaldo wrote:

Sounds like the same people who said that we were all going to die

when
the clocks turned to 2000. I'm still waiting.


I didn't know that some people said we were all going to die.


Well, the world as we know it was supposed to come to a screeching
halt, money was going be worthless, credit was going mean nothing, and
the only ones who were going to survive were people with hordes of guns
and the ability to "live off the land" on compounds in Montana and
whatnot.


Well, maybe if it hadn't been for those of us who spent long, long hours for
several years, rewriting software and upgrading systems to handle the 2000
date format, things wouldn't have gone so smoothly.

Sorry, but it's a pet peeve of mine when people imply that the Y2K thing was
a whole lot of hype about nothing. It was a real problem and you might be
surprised by some of the disasters that could have happened.

Just because the millions of people who dedicated a lot of time to averting
disaster did everything behind the scenes, doesn't mean it was nothing. It's
a credit to their hard work that it was such a non-event.

Lucy


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Old April 19th 05, 12:27 AM
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:37:56 -0500, "Lucy"
wrote:

Just because the millions of people who dedicated a lot of time to averting
disaster did everything behind the scenes, doesn't mean it was nothing. It's
a credit to their hard work that it was such a non-event.


I knew several programmers who worked on the Y2K problem, and I also
know the long hours and hard work they put in correcting the problem.
It was a HUGE disaster waiting to happen.

Lucy, you are quite correct. There were people dedicating themselves
to make sure that the disaster didn't happen. To those people, I am
grateful.

--
Daye
Mommy to DD3 and DS1
 




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