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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:02 am Post subject: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mammal's |
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Hi:
I know I've brought this subject up before but I just can't get over
it. I apologize profusely to those who might be annoyed. However,
there is a difference in this post and the last post on this topic
about ancient crows.
The following is a description of the monster crow [an extinct species
of crows]:
The monster crow is a mega-winged, mini-bodied crow. It is the most
terrifying creature on the earth. Its body is 1,000 times smaller than
that of the average infant crow. Yet its wings [including their
feathers and the number of feathers] are 1,000 times bigger than that
of the average adult crow. Now, the wings of the monster crow maybe a
1,000 times bigger than today's average adult crow. However, the flesh
that is present in these monster wings is a 1,000 times thinner than
the flesh present in the wings of today' average juvenile crow.
Unlike most crows - which are black-colored - the monster crow is
white colored. It is pure white. Also, unlike today's crows, the
monster crow does not contain any form of any adipose tissue at all.
In addition, the monster crow does not have a beak or claws. It also
does not make the 'caacaa' sound of most crows. In fact, the monster
crow does not vocalize at all.
The only sounds made by the monster crow are the sounds generated by
its wings as it flies through their [without flapping its wings].
The shape of the monster crow is similar to that of regular crows.
However, the monster crow's flight speed is extremely slow -- around
1,000 times slower than the average juvenile crow of today.
The monster crow also rarely - if ever - flaps its wings. Whenever in
flight, the monster crow keeps its wings completely spread-out and
pointed slightly -- yet noticeably -- upward [rarely, if ever
downward].
/ \ is downward
\ / is upward.
Think of the edges of the above slashes as the wings.
The wings are also pointed forward and not at all backward. Most
airplanes have their wings pointed backward.
\
/
The above two slashes represent backward-pointed wings.
The following two slashes represent forward-pointed wings:
/
\
This monster crow is terrifying because it will accidentally tickle
you with its spread-out wings if you are in its environment. This
monster crow does not mean to scare you but it has little control over
its flight.
With its wings spread out, it will slowly and softy brush against your
skin as it flies close to you. This crow does not want to tickle you
but since it has great difficult in controlling its movement, you'll
definitely be tickled if you are close to it.
The tickling sensation is extremely terrifying and disgusting.
The psychological trauma is so intense that it affects the genes of
all mammals.
All mammals fear the monster crow even without being exposed to it.
This is because their remote ancestors [millions of years ago] were
touched by the tickly wings of the monster crow.
Thankfully the monster crow is now extinct. The extinction was likely
due to geographical and climatic changes.
All mammals have an innate fear of the monster crow due to genetic
factors that evolved millions of years ago. It's only natural.
To all:
I have a neurological disability called Asperger's Syndrome.
I would like to give you some information about my disability. The
reason I am posting this message about Asperger's is to help avoid any
potential misunderstandings [though it's probably too late].
I have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome (AS). AS is a
neurological condition that causes significant impairment in social
interactions. People with AS see the world differently and this can
often bring them in conflict with conventional ways of thinking. They
have difficulty in reading body language, and interpreting subtle
cues. In my situation, I have significant difficulty with natural
conversation, reading social cues, and maintaining eye contact. This
can lead to a great deal of misunderstanding about my intent or my
behavior. For example, I may not always know what to say in social
situations, so I may look away or may not say anything. I also may not
always respond quickly when asked direct questions, but if given time
I am able express my ideas.
On Usenet, the text-equivalent of my disability is probably noticed. I
do apologize profusely, for any inconvenience it causes.
Thank you very much in advance for your understanding, cooperation,
and assistance.
Regards,
Radium |
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Don Stockbauer Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:56 am Post subject: Re: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mamma |
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On Jul 22, 8:02 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi:
I know I've brought this subject up before but I just can't get over
it. I apologize profusely to those who might be annoyed. However,
there is a difference in this post and the last post on this topic
about ancient crows.
The following is a description of the monster crow [an extinct species
of crows]:
The monster crow is a mega-winged, mini-bodied crow. It is the most
terrifying creature on the earth. Its body is 1,000 times smaller than
that of the average infant crow. Yet its wings [including their
feathers and the number of feathers] are 1,000 times bigger than that
of the average adult crow. Now, the wings of the monster crow maybe a
1,000 times bigger than today's average adult crow. However, the flesh
that is present in these monster wings is a 1,000 times thinner than
the flesh present in the wings of today' average juvenile crow.
Unlike most crows - which are black-colored - the monster crow is
white colored. It is pure white. Also, unlike today's crows, the
monster crow does not contain any form of any adipose tissue at all.
In addition, the monster crow does not have a beak or claws. It also
does not make the 'caacaa' sound of most crows. In fact, the monster
crow does not vocalize at all.
The only sounds made by the monster crow are the sounds generated by
its wings as it flies through their [without flapping its wings].
The shape of the monster crow is similar to that of regular crows.
However, the monster crow's flight speed is extremely slow -- around
1,000 times slower than the average juvenile crow of today.
The monster crow also rarely - if ever - flaps its wings. Whenever in
flight, the monster crow keeps its wings completely spread-out and
pointed slightly -- yet noticeably -- upward [rarely, if ever
downward].
/ \ is downward
\ / is upward.
Think of the edges of the above slashes as the wings.
The wings are also pointed forward and not at all backward. Most
airplanes have their wings pointed backward.
\
/
The above two slashes represent backward-pointed wings.
The following two slashes represent forward-pointed wings:
/
\
This monster crow is terrifying because it will accidentally tickle
you with its spread-out wings if you are in its environment. This
monster crow does not mean to scare you but it has little control over
its flight.
With its wings spread out, it will slowly and softy brush against your
skin as it flies close to you. This crow does not want to tickle you
but since it has great difficult in controlling its movement, you'll
definitely be tickled if you are close to it.
The tickling sensation is extremely terrifying and disgusting.
The psychological trauma is so intense that it affects the genes of
all mammals.
All mammals fear the monster crow even without being exposed to it.
This is because their remote ancestors [millions of years ago] were
touched by the tickly wings of the monster crow.
Thankfully the monster crow is now extinct. The extinction was likely
due to geographical and climatic changes.
All mammals have an innate fear of the monster crow due to genetic
factors that evolved millions of years ago. It's only natural.
To all:
I have a neurological disability called Asperger's Syndrome.
I would like to give you some information about my disability. The
reason I am posting this message about Asperger's is to help avoid any
potential misunderstandings [though it's probably too late].
I have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome (AS). AS is a
neurological condition that causes significant impairment in social
interactions. People with AS see the world differently and this can
often bring them in conflict with conventional ways of thinking. They
have difficulty in reading body language, and interpreting subtle
cues. In my situation, I have significant difficulty with natural
conversation, reading social cues, and maintaining eye contact. This
can lead to a great deal of misunderstanding about my intent or my
behavior. For example, I may not always know what to say in social
situations, so I may look away or may not say anything. I also may not
always respond quickly when asked direct questions, but if given time
I am able express my ideas.
On Usenet, the text-equivalent of my disability is probably noticed. I
do apologize profusely, for any inconvenience it causes.
Thank you very much in advance for your understanding, cooperation,
and assistance.
Regards,
Radium
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Thanks for sharing.
Myself, I suffer from vulgar handwriting.
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Mike Henry Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:00 am Post subject: Re: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mamma |
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Radium wrote:
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Hi:
I know I've brought this subject up before but I just can't get over
it. I apologize profusely to those who might be annoyed. However,
there is a difference in this post and the last post on this topic
about ancient crows.
The following is a description of the monster crow [an extinct species
of crows]:
The monster crow is a mega-winged, mini-bodied crow. It is the most
terrifying creature on the earth. Its body is 1,000 times smaller than
that of the average infant crow. Yet its wings [including their
feathers and the number of feathers] are 1,000 times bigger than that
of the average adult crow. Now, the wings of the monster crow maybe a
1,000 times bigger than today's average adult crow. However, the flesh
that is present in these monster wings is a 1,000 times thinner than
the flesh present in the wings of today' average juvenile crow.
Unlike most crows - which are black-colored - the monster crow is
white colored. It is pure white. Also, unlike today's crows, the
monster crow does not contain any form of any adipose tissue at all.
In addition, the monster crow does not have a beak or claws. It also
does not make the 'caacaa' sound of most crows. In fact, the monster
crow does not vocalize at all.
The only sounds made by the monster crow are the sounds generated by
its wings as it flies through their [without flapping its wings].
The shape of the monster crow is similar to that of regular crows.
However, the monster crow's flight speed is extremely slow -- around
1,000 times slower than the average juvenile crow of today.
The monster crow also rarely - if ever - flaps its wings. Whenever in
flight, the monster crow keeps its wings completely spread-out and
pointed slightly -- yet noticeably -- upward [rarely, if ever
downward].
/ \ is downward
\ / is upward.
Think of the edges of the above slashes as the wings.
The wings are also pointed forward and not at all backward. Most
airplanes have their wings pointed backward.
\
/
The above two slashes represent backward-pointed wings.
The following two slashes represent forward-pointed wings:
/
\
This monster crow is terrifying because it will accidentally tickle
you with its spread-out wings if you are in its environment. This
monster crow does not mean to scare you but it has little control over
its flight.
With its wings spread out, it will slowly and softy brush against your
skin as it flies close to you. This crow does not want to tickle you
but since it has great difficult in controlling its movement, you'll
definitely be tickled if you are close to it.
The tickling sensation is extremely terrifying and disgusting.
The psychological trauma is so intense that it affects the genes of
all mammals.
All mammals fear the monster crow even without being exposed to it.
This is because their remote ancestors [millions of years ago] were
touched by the tickly wings of the monster crow.
Thankfully the monster crow is now extinct. The extinction was likely
due to geographical and climatic changes.
All mammals have an innate fear of the monster crow due to genetic
factors that evolved millions of years ago. It's only natural.
To all:
I have a neurological disability called Asperger's Syndrome.
I would like to give you some information about my disability. The
reason I am posting this message about Asperger's is to help avoid any
potential misunderstandings [though it's probably too late].
I have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome (AS). AS is a
neurological condition that causes significant impairment in social
interactions. People with AS see the world differently and this can
often bring them in conflict with conventional ways of thinking. They
have difficulty in reading body language, and interpreting subtle
cues. In my situation, I have significant difficulty with natural
conversation, reading social cues, and maintaining eye contact. This
can lead to a great deal of misunderstanding about my intent or my
behavior. For example, I may not always know what to say in social
situations, so I may look away or may not say anything. I also may not
always respond quickly when asked direct questions, but if given time
I am able express my ideas.
On Usenet, the text-equivalent of my disability is probably noticed. I
do apologize profusely, for any inconvenience it causes.
Thank you very much in advance for your understanding, cooperation,
and assistance.
Regards,
Radium
I have been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder which also has a lot |
of downsides.
This monster crow is a figment of your imagination.
--
Geo. Michael Henry
"Coyote is always waiting and he is always hungry" |
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Radium Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:03 am Post subject: Re: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mamma |
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On Jul 22, 8:00 pm, Mike Henry <gmi...@nckcn.com> wrote:
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This monster crow is a figment of your imagination.
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I'm afraid not. |
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darwinist Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:34 am Post subject: Re: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mamma |
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On Jul 23, 12:02 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi:
I know I've brought this subject up before but I just can't get over
it. I apologize profusely to those who might be annoyed. However,
there is a difference in this post and the last post on this topic
about ancient crows.
The following is a description of the monster crow [an extinct species
of crows]:
The monster crow is a mega-winged, mini-bodied crow. It is the most
terrifying creature on the earth. Its body is 1,000 times smaller than
that of the average infant crow. Yet its wings [including their
feathers and the number of feathers] are 1,000 times bigger than that
of the average adult crow. Now, the wings of the monster crow maybe a
1,000 times bigger than today's average adult crow. However, the flesh
that is present in these monster wings is a 1,000 times thinner than
the flesh present in the wings of today' average juvenile crow.
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What evidence is there of a prehistoric monster crow with the
characteristics you describe?
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Unlike most crows - which are black-colored - the monster crow is
white colored. It is pure white. Also, unlike today's crows, the
monster crow does not contain any form of any adipose tissue at all.
In addition, the monster crow does not have a beak or claws. It also
does not make the 'caacaa' sound of most crows. In fact, the monster
crow does not vocalize at all.
The only sounds made by the monster crow are the sounds generated by
its wings as it flies through their [without flapping its wings].
The shape of the monster crow is similar to that of regular crows.
However, the monster crow's flight speed is extremely slow -- around
1,000 times slower than the average juvenile crow of today.
The monster crow also rarely - if ever - flaps its wings. Whenever in
flight, the monster crow keeps its wings completely spread-out and
pointed slightly -- yet noticeably -- upward [rarely, if ever
downward].
/ \ is downward
\ / is upward.
Think of the edges of the above slashes as the wings.
The wings are also pointed forward and not at all backward. Most
airplanes have their wings pointed backward.
\
/
The above two slashes represent backward-pointed wings.
The following two slashes represent forward-pointed wings:
/
\
This monster crow is terrifying because it will accidentally tickle
you with its spread-out wings if you are in its environment. This
monster crow does not mean to scare you but it has little control over
its flight.
With its wings spread out, it will slowly and softy brush against your
skin as it flies close to you. This crow does not want to tickle you
but since it has great difficult in controlling its movement, you'll
definitely be tickled if you are close to it.
The tickling sensation is extremely terrifying and disgusting.
The psychological trauma is so intense that it affects the genes of
all mammals.
All mammals fear the monster crow even without being exposed to it.
This is because their remote ancestors [millions of years ago] were
touched by the tickly wings of the monster crow.
Thankfully the monster crow is now extinct. The extinction was likely
due to geographical and climatic changes.
All mammals have an innate fear of the monster crow due to genetic
factors that evolved millions of years ago. It's only natural.
To all:
I have a neurological disability called Asperger's Syndrome.
I would like to give you some information about my disability. The
reason I am posting this message about Asperger's is to help avoid any
potential misunderstandings [though it's probably too late].
I have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome (AS). AS is a
neurological condition that causes significant impairment in social
interactions. People with AS see the world differently and this can
often bring them in conflict with conventional ways of thinking. They
have difficulty in reading body language, and interpreting subtle
cues. In my situation, I have significant difficulty with natural
conversation, reading social cues, and maintaining eye contact. This
can lead to a great deal of misunderstanding about my intent or my
behavior. For example, I may not always know what to say in social
situations, so I may look away or may not say anything. I also may not
always respond quickly when asked direct questions, but if given time
I am able express my ideas.
On Usenet, the text-equivalent of my disability is probably noticed. I
do apologize profusely, for any inconvenience it causes.
Thank you very much in advance for your understanding, cooperation,
and assistance.
Regards,
Radium |
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Mike Henry Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 6:30 am Post subject: Re: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mamma |
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Lorentz wrote:
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On Jul 22, 11:00 pm, Mike Henry <gmi...@nckcn.com> wrote:
Radium wrote:
I have been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder which also has a lot
of downsides.
This monster crow is a figment of your imagination.
Gee. You have the schizoaffective disorder which is supposed to
cause delusional and hallucinatory fantasies. Radium has Asperger's
syndrome, which is supposed to generate overly logical thinking.
However, he is coming up with the "monster crow" delusion and you are
logically refuting it. What happened?
First, master's degree in physics. |
Second, service in VietNam
Third, delusional and hallucinatory fantasies
Fourth, 20+ years of treatment
Fifth, stabilization by a combination of Thorazine, Cogentin , and Ativan.
Present, working as a mental health councilor and serving a second term
as Commander, Baker-Holmes Post #3722 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Belleville, Kansas.
Maybe I'll write a book sometime before I die.
--
Geo. Michael Henry
"Coyote is always waiting and he is always hungry" |
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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 9:23 am Post subject: Re: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mamma |
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On Jul 24, 3:26 pm, Lorentz <drosen0...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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On Jul 22, 10:02 pm, Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi:
I know I've brought this subject up before but I just can't get over
it. I apologize profusely to those who might be annoyed. However,
there is a difference in this post and the last post on this topic
about ancient crows.
I know you are joking, and you are obsessing. I have Asperger's
myself so I know what you are going through. You are bothered by a
logical contradiction so you need to repeat a joke as a means of
"defusing it." This probably won't stop until one of us actually
resolves the logical contradiction. However, your joke is incomplete
which sets my insanity off.
Why should being tickled with big feathers cause fear
thousands of generations later? There is no selection process
associated with being tickled. Therefore, there is no fear specific to
ravens that tickle. There is no empirical evidence for the existence
of such an specific fear. What is the logical contradiction that is
bothering you?
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The nice thing about the Global Brain is the fact that people with
horrible mental problems just blend into it seamlessly, add a bit of
spice to the worldwide brew, and need not be kept in dungeons chained
to the walls with a single drain in the middle of the floor. You're
valuable for your diversity! God (er, I mean The Universe) blesses
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:02 am Post subject: Re: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mamma |
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"Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi:
Its body is 1,000 times smaller than
that of the average infant crow. Yet its wings [including their
feathers and the number of feathers] are 1,000 times bigger than that
of the average adult crow. Now, the wings of the monster crow maybe a
1,000 times bigger than today's average adult crow. However, the flesh
that is present in these monster wings is a 1,000 times thinner than
the flesh present in the wings of today' average juvenile crow.
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Any one of which makes this bird a physical (pun intended) impossibility. Do
the math.
Your for Hallucinations,
AJB. |
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William Wingstedt Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:11 pm Post subject: Re: Information on the pre-historic monster crow - any mamma |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 02:57:06 -0400, "Aardvark J. Bandersnatch, BA, MA,
BLT, PhD, MYOB, STFU" <someone@microsfot.com> wrote:
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"Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1185156177.405339.75000@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
Hi:
Its body is 1,000 times smaller than
that of the average infant crow. Yet its wings [including their
feathers and the number of feathers] are 1,000 times bigger than that
of the average adult crow. Now, the wings of the monster crow maybe a
1,000 times bigger than today's average adult crow. However, the flesh
that is present in these monster wings is a 1,000 times thinner than
the flesh present in the wings of today' average juvenile crow.
Any one of which makes this bird a physical (pun intended) impossibility. Do
the math.
Your for Hallucinations,
AJB.
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The only way it makes sense is to use the European convention of using
a comma as a decimal point, in which case the prehistoric monster crow
is the exact same size and the present day crow, accurate to 3 decimal
places. |
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