20-09-2009, 06:21 AM
Yes, indeed, "the lead" was a typo born of late night tiredness after four hours in a traffic jam and babysitting a 14-month old for three hours (though I had the lighter end of that duty, it was still a challenge for a 60-y.o. who is status post a few events), and it was born in a poor attempt to find some levity in a world which seems to have found its bliss in delusion, and it was born in the mental thrashings of another thread wherein someone was thinking that we needed to be in Afghanistan.
So he got a collection of links ....
http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/f...&p=1023485
Post #52
The mental institution fair-goer appears to be at large, still, and the other fellow phoned in recently from somewhere, we're told.
With Google Earth, my own computer can spot my car in my driveway.
This http://discovermagazine.com/2008/aug/21-...uclear-sub article says the US techno-war state can see things with satellites that are six feet long ... so if the one with the turban were to lie down spread-eagled, it could see if he was armed. Soon that resolution ability will be down to three feet, so it will be able to tell if he was holding his AK-47...
or his dialysis tube.
But it still seems to be vision-impaired...
morally and cognitively.
So he got a collection of links ....
http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/f...&p=1023485
Post #52
The mental institution fair-goer appears to be at large, still, and the other fellow phoned in recently from somewhere, we're told.
With Google Earth, my own computer can spot my car in my driveway.
This http://discovermagazine.com/2008/aug/21-...uclear-sub article says the US techno-war state can see things with satellites that are six feet long ... so if the one with the turban were to lie down spread-eagled, it could see if he was armed. Soon that resolution ability will be down to three feet, so it will be able to tell if he was holding his AK-47...
or his dialysis tube.
But it still seems to be vision-impaired...
morally and cognitively.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"