On Aug 8, 2:19 pm, lefty_the_r...@yahoo.ca wrote:
> On Aug 8, 10:11 am, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> On Aug 7, 7:00 pm, lefty_the_r...@yahoo.ca wrote:
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>>> On Aug 5, 8:09 pm, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>> On Aug 5, 6:53 pm, Siobhan Medeiros wrote:
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>>>>> On Aug 5, 7:33 am, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>>>> On Aug 5, 1:07 am, Siobhan Medeiros wrote:
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>>>>>>> On Aug 4, 2:15 pm, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>>>>>> On Aug 4, 3:55 pm, Siobhan Medeiros wrote:
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>>>>>>>>> On Aug 4, 7:44 am, Jerry Kraus yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>> I was reading the Nebula Awards stories for 2008 recently and was
>>>>>>>>>> struck by two of them: "Echo", apparently aboutGlobalWarming; and
>>>>>>>>>> "The Woman in Schrodinger's Equations." They seem to be related,
>>>>>>>>>> somehow. The first presents a woman living in the Canadian arctic in
>>>>>>>>>> the near future watching the earth grow much warmer, and all
>>>>>>>>>> civilization disappearing from the rest of the planet. No explanation
>>>>>>>>>> given. We're just expected to "know", that this is the inevitable
>>>>>>>>>> result ofGlobalWarming. Canadian wishful thinking, perhaps. The
>>>>>>>>>> second describes the amorous adventures of a Ph.D. student in Physics,
>>>>>>>>>> and how there is very little difference between art, love, and
>>>>>>>>>> mathematical physics. Presumably, then, there is very little
>>>>>>>>>> difference between science fiction, and the mathematical physics
>>>>>>>>>> underlyingGlobalWarming. Get the picture?
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>>>>>>>>> LOL, that's your argument againstglobalwarming? That science
>>>>>>>>> fiction writers are writing about it? Damn, you're pathetic.
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>>>>>>>> Slob! I heard you'd been travelling Greyhound Canada lately. Is that
>>>>>>>> true?
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>>>>>>> About as true as the rumour that you've stopped whining about getting
>>>>>>> flunked out of university.- Hide quoted text -
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>>>>>> Slob! But, clearly, beheadings on Canadian buses are central to the
>>>>>> entire concept ofGlobalWarming. After all, what other explanation
>>>>>> could there possibly be? Canadians are such "nice" people. They
>>>>>> would never lie, attack, and socially isolate people so as to drive
>>>>>> them completely insane, would they? So, obviously, when someone
>>>>>> beheads a total stranger for no reason on a Canadian Greyhound bus,
>>>>>> why the "GlobalWarmingDefence" is the one that comes to mind.
>>>>>> Clearly, he'd never been exposed to hot weather before, and he was
>>>>>> just trying to bathe in his seatmate's blood, in order to cool down.
>>>>>> Indeed, he even offered this opportunity to his fellow passengers. He
>>>>>> was, obviously, concerned about their welfare, in that wonderful
>>>>>> Canadian way, and wanted to give them the opportunity to cool down in
>>>>>> human blood as well. Indeed, I'm sure dozens of Canadian scientific
>>>>>> expert witnesses could be called to testify on the traumatic effects
>>>>>> ofGlobalWarmingon the Canadian psyche. All based on the soundest
>>>>>> application of the current scientific method.
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>>>>> So, you're practically jumping for joy over this poor sap's murder.
>>>>> Have you no shame?
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>>>>> I hate to burst your bubble, but how many Yanks got wasted in the same
>>>>> day? Be sure to include the ones in Iraq.- Hide quoted text -
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>>>> The critical point here, Slob, is that this guy was driven crackers by
>>>> your useless society. He didn't commit a crime. He was totally
>>>> crackers to an extent NO ONE in any other country is. And people in
>>>> other countries know this. That's why it attracted so much
>>>> attention. In the U.S., people just shoot each other. For a reason.
>>>> They don't behead total strangers in public places while people
>>>> passively look on. That's a Canadian specialty.
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>>> You're an ignorant ape, Jerry. The US has more bizarre, motiveless
>>> murders than any country on earth. The US non-gun murder rate is 1.9
>>> per 100,000. Canada's is 1.4. The total homicide rate of the US is
>>> 5.7. Canada is at 2.1. .
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>>> You like stories about bizarre killings, huh? These should get your
>>> juices flowing.
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>>> "Teen guilty of 'thrill kill' murder, beheading
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>>> The jury finds Jean Pierre Orlewicz guilty on all three counts in the
>>> stabbing and beheading death of Daniel Sorenson."
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>>> "An ex-Marine who beheaded a retired screenwriter before murdering
>>> his neighbor has been sentenced to life in prison without parole in
>>> Los Angeles.
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>>> Keven Graff, 31, avoided the death penalty for the gruesome double-
>>> murder in June 2004 after pleading guilty to two counts of murder."
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>>> "Deputies responding to a 911 call in this East Texas town found a
>>> gruesome scene: a human ear boiling in a pot on a stovetop and a hunk
>>> of flesh impaled on a fork sitting atop a plate on the kitchen table.
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>>> Authorities believe that the man arrested in the death of his 21-year-
>>> old girlfriend cooked parts of her body and may have tried to eat them
>>> — actions they said he described to them in the emergency call that
>>> led them to the grisly discovery."
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>> Well, I think the critical point here is that 37 people watched the
>> guy eat his seatmate, and he invited them to join him!
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>> For all we know, they did!
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>> Only in Canada?
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>> Pity.
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> In other words, you're desperate to find something to use against that
> other poster, who is Canadian. So you make light of a tragedy because
> you're too lacking in imagination to think of a way to flame him
> personally, and you have no scruples whatsoever.
> You're scum, Jerry.
Somebody who recognizes Jerry for the piece of shit that he is. My
kind of guy.