The November Stundie Cornucopia

How can someone be smart enough to use a video camera and a computer but has never seen the moon during the day?

It astounds me because I have a hazy memory of noticing the Moon during the day from when I was quite young, probably six y/o or earlier, and commenting on it to my father who simply stated that it happens sometimes. (he is very non-technical and could not have explained why it was visible, but obviously had seen it many times during his lifetime and thought nothing of it)
 
How can someone be smart enough to use a video camera and a computer but has never seen the moon during the day?

Because cameras and computers have been made idiot-resistant so idiots will buy them (we all know there is no such thing as idiot-proof; as soon as someone makes something idiot-proof, nature invents a better idiot, hence my choice of idiot-resistant.). I think I'll start a 'We The People' petition that demands people must pass a scientific literacy test before activating any device capable of uploading information to the Internet.
 
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I wouldn't call Supertramp's anodyne ramblings rock.

splitting hairs, its not Pop, Jazz, R&B, Folk, C&W, or Punk

You might simply characterize it as 'bad'
I did not like "Styx" but they would be refered to as 'Rock" as well.

"Rolling Stones" I consider R&B with a touch of Jazz

More typical Rock - "Aerosmith" and "Lenny Kravitz" IMHO
 
Because cameras and computers have been made idiot-resistant so idiots will buy them (we all know there is no such thing as idiot-proof; as soon as someone makes something idiot-proof, nature invents a better idiot, hence my choice of idiot-resistant.). I think I'll start a 'We The People' petition that demands people must pass a scientific literacy test before activating any device capable of uploading information to the Internet.

Well that would kill the Internet.

I would think the sky would be idiot resistant as well.
 

godlikeproductions.com
You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villiany. They allow anyone to post anonymously. The software is handwritten and functions terribly because they are paranoid about using any actual forum software. The search function sometimes works right but often will miss some threads until they have been up for a day. Also many people get banned either because they are caught in a mass ISP ban or because the nuts report them for being "shills" which on GLP means "anyone who doesn't agree with me and uses evidence in their reply to my rantings".

I recall going there awhile ago but my ISP was banned for some reason. Now it is not! Off to stundie hunt!

Eta: my laptop is banned but my iPad is not! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
He doesn't need help getting in WND he's the fundie nutjob son of Madalyn Murray O'Hair. WND trips over itself to get an article by him.
I was talking about the successive evil governments who are trying to destroy the USA. They love bad publicity, especially by a media juggernaut like WND! ;)
 
I knew we'd get one from this fellow eventually, but it's like, his fifth post!


Okay, I'll list my credentials.

I took my first Bachelors in Critical Thinking from Harvard. My second, in logic, came from Yale. I then transferred to Oxford where I earned a Masters, and of course the premier school for such, the University of Munich awarded me my Doctorate.

According to Global Scholar these are the Harvard degree tracks starting with "c."

Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology
Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology
Celtic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Chemistry
City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Classical/Ancient Mediterranean/Near Eastern Studies & Archaeology
Classics/Classical Languages, Lit & Linguistics
Communication and Media Studies
Comparative Literature
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer Science
Computer/Info Tech Services Administration & Management

Please note that "Critical Thinking" is not on the list. A search of the Harvard website for "BA Critical Thinking" also turns up nothing. What is your full name and what year do you claim to have graduated from Harvard with a BA in Critical Thinking so I can contact Harvard Admissions and confirm that you did obtain the degree?


That's right, he Googled TSR's sarcastic CV, and still hasnt realized TSR was being sarcastic....
 
From Chemtrails Awareness Facebook

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BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Go tell him that you make Aluminum by adding 3 parts baking soda to 2 parts vinegar (in a long narrow beaker)
 
Google search results are definitive thruth

1. Where is your evidence for these death squads even existing?

Really. I am supposed to take this as a serious question? Are one or more of you that illinformed?

There is this search engine called Google. If you put in the following search terms, you get the following number of link hits:

"Death Squads" About 2,310,000 results (0.25 seconds)
"United States Death Squads" About 15,300 results (0.30 seconds)
"American Death Squads" About 292,000 results (0.32 seconds)
"Homeland Security Death Squads" About 307,000 results (0.27 seconds)
"Homeland Security ammunition purchases" About 5,860 results (0.27 seconds)
[Be certain not to overlook "Why does Homeland Security need 1.4 billion rounds of ammunition?"]
"homeland security ammo purchases" 7 results (0.22 seconds)


From this tread
 
From the Icke forum, posted by a familiar name...

If JFK was still alive today he would be around 95 years old. Pretty old but he could have gotten Illuminati life extension treatment and still be going strong. Then what about the assassination? That could have been a moving mannequin that was shot and not a real person.

The idea is that Jackie held the dummy/mannequin resembling JFK in a fixed position and that bullets were fired from the bottom of the backseat of the limousine by the driver pushing a remote trigger. The mannequin's plastic head was filled with red liquid that would make it look like blood.

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=227845
 
Good grief. That really is a prime example of a solution in search of a problem. :boggled:
 
JFK was alive and living in a nursing home with Elvis. I saw a documentary on it.
 
Funniest thing is the guy worrying about Anders because he "used to be a decent poster." One man's trash really is another man's treasure.
 

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