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10 years 10 months ago #21996
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I don't.
If you had been paying attention to my writing, you would have seen I have a tendency to rotate pronouns in a pseudo-random pseudo-pattern. Unless I'm talking about a specific person.
I do use 'it' occasionally, usually when I'm covering all bases with multiple-hyphenated-or/slashed-pronouns, but it's not my favorite.
If you had been paying attention to my writing, you would have seen I have a tendency to rotate pronouns in a pseudo-random pseudo-pattern. Unless I'm talking about a specific person.
I do use 'it' occasionally, usually when I'm covering all bases with multiple-hyphenated-or/slashed-pronouns, but it's not my favorite.
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10 years 10 months ago #22137
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Larry Burford</i>
<br />I don't.
If you had been paying attention to my writing, you would have seen I have a tendency to rotate pronouns in a pseudo-random pseudo-pattern. Unless I'm talking about a specific person.
I do use 'it' occasionally, usually when I'm covering all bases with multiple-hyphenated-or/slashed-pronouns, but it's not my favorite.
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Wasn't meaning to seemingly put you on the spot. I too saw the masculine in this artifact. Further, I also see some remarkable similarities to the Babylonian God - Shamash in respect to the fluted ribs (head gear) as well as the apparent image of the typical braded beard (just visable).
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Btw, I hope you have some 3D glasses Larry...we have some great stuff to review!
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<br />I don't.
If you had been paying attention to my writing, you would have seen I have a tendency to rotate pronouns in a pseudo-random pseudo-pattern. Unless I'm talking about a specific person.
I do use 'it' occasionally, usually when I'm covering all bases with multiple-hyphenated-or/slashed-pronouns, but it's not my favorite.
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Wasn't meaning to seemingly put you on the spot. I too saw the masculine in this artifact. Further, I also see some remarkable similarities to the Babylonian God - Shamash in respect to the fluted ribs (head gear) as well as the apparent image of the typical braded beard (just visable).
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Btw, I hope you have some 3D glasses Larry...we have some great stuff to review!
Malcolm Scott
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10 years 10 months ago #22138
by Larry Burford
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No problem. All my life people have thought me odd, mostly because I do a lot of odd things. Like rotating pronouns.
Another odd thing I do - when someone calls me weird (not at all uncommon) I like to fake embarrassment and say 'thanks'. (I honestly do consider it a compliment, but it usually does not embarrass me.)
The various responses I get are often amusing.
LB
(You don't want to get me started on silent letters and loud letters.)
Another odd thing I do - when someone calls me weird (not at all uncommon) I like to fake embarrassment and say 'thanks'. (I honestly do consider it a compliment, but it usually does not embarrass me.)
The various responses I get are often amusing.
LB
(You don't want to get me started on silent letters and loud letters.)
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10 years 10 months ago #22139
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Marsevidence01</i>
<br />Does the thing in the anaglyph image below have any of the following recognizable qualities:
1. Does it have any discernible intelligence about it?
2. Does it have any natural design to it?
3. Does it have any possible artistic translation?
4. Does it look to have been placed there or possibly fell there by natural processes?
5. Could it be the remains of a once living organism?
And finally,
6. Could this be defined as artificial and concluding as absolute proof?
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<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">I'm not seeing it. But there are other questions that could be asked:
1. What is this terrain?
2. How do the JPL people describe it?
3. Does it make sense?
4. Is there any reason to believe they are wrong?
5. <b>Could </b> it be natural as described by JPL?
6. Do we have any reason to doubt it's natural?
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<br />Does the thing in the anaglyph image below have any of the following recognizable qualities:
1. Does it have any discernible intelligence about it?
2. Does it have any natural design to it?
3. Does it have any possible artistic translation?
4. Does it look to have been placed there or possibly fell there by natural processes?
5. Could it be the remains of a once living organism?
And finally,
6. Could this be defined as artificial and concluding as absolute proof?
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Malcolm Scott
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">I'm not seeing it. But there are other questions that could be asked:
1. What is this terrain?
2. How do the JPL people describe it?
3. Does it make sense?
4. Is there any reason to believe they are wrong?
5. <b>Could </b> it be natural as described by JPL?
6. Do we have any reason to doubt it's natural?
rd
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10 years 10 months ago #22140
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<b>[Malcolm] "I too saw the masculine in this ..."</b>
It does in fact seem masculine - if we apply our human-chauvinistic filters. (If we don't, it doesn't.) For that very reason I was tempted to do an extra rotation, to the feminine pronoun. (Well, there is also the bikini-like 'bottom' in his outfit.)
But I did not.
It does in fact seem masculine - if we apply our human-chauvinistic filters. (If we don't, it doesn't.) For that very reason I was tempted to do an extra rotation, to the feminine pronoun. (Well, there is also the bikini-like 'bottom' in his outfit.)
But I did not.
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[/quote]I'm not seeing it. But there are other questions that could be asked:
Your "not seeing" that it is both potentially natural AND artificial - can't be both Rich. Please read my questions again.
1. What is this terrain? (Along the cliffside in Hebes Chasma - MARS)
2. How do the JPL people describe it? (They arn't and are probably unaware of it)
3. Does it make sense? (In which respect?)
4. Is there any reason to believe they are wrong? (Who?)
5. <b>Could </b> it be natural as described by JPL? (I discovered this and proposed the question above)
6. Do we have any reason to doubt it's natural? (yes, it does appear to have some intelligent design)
rd
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[/quote]I'm not seeing it. But there are other questions that could be asked:
Your "not seeing" that it is both potentially natural AND artificial - can't be both Rich. Please read my questions again.
1. What is this terrain? (Along the cliffside in Hebes Chasma - MARS)
2. How do the JPL people describe it? (They arn't and are probably unaware of it)
3. Does it make sense? (In which respect?)
4. Is there any reason to believe they are wrong? (Who?)
5. <b>Could </b> it be natural as described by JPL? (I discovered this and proposed the question above)
6. Do we have any reason to doubt it's natural? (yes, it does appear to have some intelligent design)
rd
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