Commander Birdsong
Crusader
Nicer try.
it gets nicer, i'm not done yet
as to oreos, i prefer the doublestuff
i'll bring the milk...
Nicer try.
it gets nicer, i'm not done yet
as to oreos, i prefer the doublestuff
i'll bring the milk...
THE OVERTURE
so i was in my hack doing a dianetic assist on "the athens of america" and the playoffs started and i saw this as good havingness for my patient. i don't follow hockey. i was a bruins fan when i was a dumbass kid back when the nhl had only six teams more than forty years ago so i started out just following the games in the morning paper...
toronto made the playoffs for the first time in eleven years as a seventh seed. the two teams split the two games in boston and the bruins swept the next pair there
this is where i stuck my nose in...
the rabid fan just wants to see them come back for a game five clincher. oooo... tasteless. no no no no no. this year it is so much more than a game. canada's hart as gone out to our wounded city; such a gracious and generous host. it was my thought; indeed my intention; my postulate that we should go back to great white north and pour them a labatt's if not a molson's...
and the music on the ice for game five echoed the music before the puck was dropped..
o canada, we stand on guard for thee...
and proceeded to a robust finish...
O! CA..NA..DA! we..stand..on... GUAAARD... FOR... THEEEEEE!!!
back in toronto
It's a pity it doesn't make the pyrite any easier to see.dmsmh is an opening statement; the subject is well established and also remains developmental
ron...
is gone...
i'm still here and much of the material from dmsmh/sos remains fresh; timetrack, anaten, lock, secondary, key-in, key-out...
and on and on pitsy
there's truth enough in what you're saying but pouring acid on the raw ore just makes the nuggets easier to see
There was development?good thing about it is the indie movement will be gone soon and there will be no more development of it.
It's a pity it doesn't make the pyrite any easier to see.
bruins up three games to one; my heart saw as i have said and seeing so said, translated into the vernacular of baseball "take two and hit to right" and they did hit to write...
and speaking then again as silent as before...
they did jive that five...
and this poor frail mortal sinner who would present himself as auditor did see his patient with being exterior vvgi's
my own long refined version of the tech; quite standard, just the art of it enhanced. it's based on communication and per the materials "art is the quality of communication"
Co$ suxxx
the materials work
and that was just the overture. second movement is the quietest; it's a pastorale. it's a transitional movement. such sparkle as it has is in it's reflection of the preceding climax in game one and the foreshadowing of the third movement in games 4-5
please keep the crazy coming. Its gold.
I've commented before on Hubbard's meager physics education, so this is just a short update. I've seen Hubbard's transcript before, but I just heard Hubbard's own story about his education, from 'the university years' section of the lronhubbard.org site. This changes a couple of points for me.
Assuming that the recording there really is Hubbard's own words, then he must at least have learned a little bit of atomic physics, because he acknowledges that the course he studied was actually called 'atomic and molecular phenomena'. He states that nuclear physics is only a small part of that larger topic, and in one way that's true, although nobody would really put it that way today. (It's a bit like saying that cellular biology is one small part of economics.) And the brief summary of the subject that he makes is a fair summary of the very basic idea.
So Hubbard didn't just skip all his classes, and he wasn't just an idiot who was totally out of his depth in an intro physics course. The fact remains: he took one course in atomic and molecular physics, and failed it. He only passed a few very basic college physics courses. For a year or two, he was a 'physics major'. He flunked out. He did not take even an undergraduate degree. The people who built the atomic bomb were physics professors with doctoral degrees and many years of advanced research behind them. L. Ron Hubbard was never a physicist.
And yet in the voiceover on lronhubbard.com — if that's really Hubbard — he makes what sounds like a plausible case. He makes out that he became a fully trained nuclear physicist, a 'Buck Rogers boy', but could get no work in the field because there was no money for such advanced stuff in the Depression. So he turned to science fiction, he says, because he was such a sophisticated scientist. It's a plausible story, if you have no idea what's involved in an actual physics education.
What this means is just that Hubbard was a deliberate and knowing fraudster about his academic background. He knew enough to know that what he was claiming was fraud.
Diploma-mill doctorate, founder of the Hubbard College. Fraud is all they do!
In a perfect world, going to college is career education — it enables you to study something you love, become proficient at it, and sets you up to earn a good living and be happy and successful in your chosen career.
In the real world, getting college degrees often isn't anything like that. It's not career education at all.
You spend the first two years studying things that are not related to your field of interest before you finally get onto your major — your subject of choice. And often you find out later that it's not really something you want to do.
Unless you're willing, and able, to stay in school longer so you can switch your major, you're stuck with it. Then once you graduate and get out into the workforce, either you go into a job you don't really want to do, or you feel your college education was largely a waste of time.
You could end up in a career that is unfulfilling — one that doesn't give you a sense of accomplishment. And it sure isn't any fun. To be happy, you need career education and a college degree that leads you to a business or a job that makes you look forward to getting up in the morning, instead of the same old day-to-day drudgery.
There are some references to it in Google.
Search it like this: "royal empire society hall" london
(leave the quotation marks where they are)
Here's a gem from the Hubbard College - real education is the WORST! And a BA, Master's or PhD leads to a job you'll hate! Come pay for some non-accredited classes, and yes, it's all scientology!