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Old August 12th, 2001, 10:38 AM

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Man, _WHAT_ are you talking about??!??


You would probably have the same speculations if you were to read a couple thousand science fiction novels as I did. Information alters the consciousness. Coupling information with language, programming, mathematical techniques, theoretical physics, and engineering design results in unusual opinions. Few people express those opinions. Even fewer would post them. So having seen that my opinions are visible, I am content for the moment and have nothing further to SAY.....
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Old August 12th, 2001, 08:19 PM

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I am Lonnie Courtney Clay. The birth name was created by Allene Theo Merrill and Anthony Hope Clay. I do not name other relatives but think I am an Irish with English hybrid. I approve hybridization. I approve evolution. I approve diversification. I approve tolerance. I must examine Websters Unabridged Dictionary before giving any more approvals. I am confused and barely aware. I make errors and do harm through ignorance. I apologize to all. I will try not to make errors. I suggest peace between English and Irish.

I think Albion(English/England) is in a gabion (cage). I think release occurs only after peace between English and Irish.
I find "ion" suffix for : dion(4) gion(14) hion(17) lion(75) mion(6) nion(54) pion(15) rion (20) sion (334) tion (3071) vion (4) xion (12) zion (1)
I find ion prefix for 36. I find ion in the middle of a word 8997. Reading definitions takes time. The key may be "ion". It looks very important.

I think English is a recursive macro/ microcommand language. Each word is an acronym. The word pulled by each letter is the big question.

English is difficult! There are probably still serious errors in these brief clauses!

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Old August 13th, 2001, 01:03 AM

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Previous post cleaned up. Probably hopeless nonsense to/for many.
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Old August 13th, 2001, 11:50 AM

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I was thinking very carefully how I could do unto it before it finishes doing unto me. I was considering ways and means and wondering what way would be best when I made an interesting discovery. *I HAVE BEEN PROGRAMMED" by Frank Sinatra! Hundreds of hours of his songs played over the public address system by my University no matter where I went the music was there. More than anything else they played.
"I did it my way" at http://www.singkaraoke.com/songs/frank.html
"To say the things he truely feels
and not the word of one who kneels"
Ah that was clever, really clever and no doubt there are plenty more examples.
The same goes for television and movies of course, all sources of information.
I will be free of programming soon.........
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I think I'll stick to beer.

Seriously LCC, are you okay?

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Old August 13th, 2001, 12:14 PM

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I am afraid to say anything more for fear of harming others with new information. I have said far too much already. I recall being told to "sit down and shut up" by my mother when I was young. It is past time I followed her advice. Thanks for your concern.
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Old August 14th, 2001, 01:54 AM

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Try reading at : http://showcase.netins.net/web/marys/Weasel.htm
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