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Subject: Dilemma Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:39:59 -0500 Read this one very carefully... Here's a dilemma for you ... With all your honor and dignity what would you do? This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought. By giving an honest answer you will be able to test where you stand morally. The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, where you will have to make a decision one way or the other. Remember that your answer needs to be honest, yet spontaneous. Please scroll down slowly and consider each line - this is important for the test to work accurately. You're in Florida ... in Miami, to be exact. There is great chaos going on around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. There are huge amounts of water all around you. You are a CNN photographer and you are in the middle of this great disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You're trying to shoot very impressive photos. There are houses and people floating around you, and then disappearing into the water. Nature is showing all of its destructive power, and is ripping everything away with it. Suddenly you see a man in the water; he is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken away by the masses of water and mud. You move closer. Somehow the man looks familiar. Suddenly you know who it is - it's George W. Bush! At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him away, forever. You have two options: you can save him, or you can take the best photo of your life. So you can save the life of George W. Bush, or you can shoot a Pulitzer-prize-winning photo (a unique photo displaying the death of one of the world's most powerful men). And here's the question (please give an honest answer): Would you select color film, or go with the simplicity of classic black and white? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004 |
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![]() "clamnebula" wrote in message . .. ---Original Message--- Subject: Dilemma Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:39:59 -0500 Read this one very carefully... Here's a dilemma for you ... With all your honor and dignity what would you do? This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought. By giving an honest answer you will be able to test where you stand morally. The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, where you will have to make a decision one way or the other. Remember that your answer needs to be honest, yet spontaneous. Please scroll down slowly and consider each line - this is important for the test to work accurately. You're in Florida ... in Miami, to be exact. There is great chaos going on around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. There are huge amounts of water all around you. You are a CNN photographer and you are in the middle of this great disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You're trying to shoot very impressive photos. There are houses and people floating around you, and then disappearing into the water. Nature is showing all of its destructive power, and is ripping everything away with it. Suddenly you see a man in the water; he is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken away by the masses of water and mud. You move closer. Somehow the man looks familiar. Suddenly you know who it is - it's George W. Bush! At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him away, forever. You have two options: you can save him, or you can take the best photo of your life. So you can save the life of George W. Bush, or you can shoot a Pulitzer-prize-winning photo (a unique photo displaying the death of one of the world's most powerful men). And here's the question (please give an honest answer): Would you select color film, or go with the simplicity of classic black and white? LOL!!!! Seriously, though, as much as I despise the *******, I would have saved his life, just so we can imprison him some day. Show no mercy! :0)~ |
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"clamnebula" wrote: ---Original Message--- Subject: Dilemma Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:39:59 -0500 Read this one very carefully... Here's a dilemma for you ... With all your honor and dignity what would you do? This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought. By giving an honest answer you will be able to test where you stand morally. The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, where you will have to make a decision one way or the other. Remember that your answer needs to be honest, yet spontaneous. Please scroll down slowly and consider each line - this is important for the test to work accurately. You're in Florida ... in Miami, to be exact. There is great chaos going on around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. There are huge amounts of water all around you. You are a CNN photographer and you are in the middle of this great disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You're trying to shoot very impressive photos. There are houses and people floating around you, and then disappearing into the water. Nature is showing all of its destructive power, and is ripping everything away with it. Suddenly you see a man in the water; he is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken away by the masses of water and mud. You move closer. Somehow the man looks familiar. Suddenly you know who it is - it's George W. Bush! At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him away, forever. You have two options: you can save him, or you can take the best photo of your life. So you can save the life of George W. Bush, or you can shoot a Pulitzer-prize-winning photo (a unique photo displaying the death of one of the world's most powerful men). And here's the question (please give an honest answer): Would you select color film, or go with the simplicity of classic black and white? I would yell "here, CATCH" and throw him the camera. |
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![]() "clamnebula" wrote in message . .. | ---Original Message--- | Subject: Dilemma | Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:39:59 -0500 | | Read this one very carefully... | | Here's a dilemma for you ... With all your honor and dignity what would you do? | This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. | | Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought. By giving an | honest answer you will be able to test where you stand morally. | | The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, where you will | have to make a decision one way or the other. Remember that your answer needs to | be honest, yet spontaneous. | | Please scroll down slowly and consider each line - this is important for the | test to work accurately. | | | You're in Florida ... in Miami, to be exact. There is great chaos going on | around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. There are huge amounts of | water all around you. | | You are a CNN photographer and you are in the middle of this great disaster. | | The situation is nearly hopeless. You're trying to shoot very impressive photos. | There are houses and people floating around you, and then disappearing into the | water. Nature is showing all of its destructive power, and is ripping everything | away with it. | | Suddenly you see a man in the water; he is fighting for his life, trying not to | be taken away by the masses of water and mud. You move closer. | | Somehow the man looks familiar. | | Suddenly you know who it is - it's George W. Bush! | | At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him away, | forever. You have two options: you can save him, or you can take the best photo | of your life. So you can save the life of George W. Bush, or you | can shoot a Pulitzer-prize-winning photo (a unique photo displaying the death of | one of the world's most powerful men). | | And here's the question (please give an honest answer): | | | | Would you select color film, or go with the simplicity of classic black and | white? | HAHAHAHAHAAA!!! That was completely unexpected. Thanks for the laugh. "Throw him the camara..." that was good too, Mark. ; ) |
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Mark Herbert wrote in message ...
In article , "clamnebula" wrote: ---Original Message--- Subject: Dilemma Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:39:59 -0500 Read this one very carefully... Here's a dilemma for you ... With all your honor and dignity what would you do? This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought. By giving an honest answer you will be able to test where you stand morally. The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, where you will have to make a decision one way or the other. Remember that your answer needs to be honest, yet spontaneous. Please scroll down slowly and consider each line - this is important for the test to work accurately. You're in Florida ... in Miami, to be exact. There is great chaos going on around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. There are huge amounts of water all around you. You are a CNN photographer and you are in the middle of this great disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You're trying to shoot very impressive photos. There are houses and people floating around you, and then disappearing into the water. Nature is showing all of its destructive power, and is ripping everything away with it. Suddenly you see a man in the water; he is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken away by the masses of water and mud. You move closer. Somehow the man looks familiar. Suddenly you know who it is - it's George W. Bush! At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him away, forever. You have two options: you can save him, or you can take the best photo of your life. So you can save the life of George W. Bush, or you can shoot a Pulitzer-prize-winning photo (a unique photo displaying the death of one of the world's most powerful men). And here's the question (please give an honest answer): Would you select color film, or go with the simplicity of classic black and white? I would yell "here, CATCH" and throw him the camera. Why would you do that? The camera is worth more than Bush. |
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clamnebula wrote:
---Original Message--- Subject: Dilemma Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:39:59 -0500 Read this one very carefully... Here's a dilemma for you ... With all your honor and dignity what would you do? This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought. By giving an honest answer you will be able to test where you stand morally. The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, where you will have to make a decision one way or the other. Remember that your answer needs to be honest, yet spontaneous. Please scroll down slowly and consider each line - this is important for the test to work accurately. You're in Florida ... in Miami, to be exact. There is great chaos going on around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. There are huge amounts of water all around you. You are a CNN photographer and you are in the middle of this great disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You're trying to shoot very impressive photos. There are houses and people floating around you, and then disappearing into the water. Nature is showing all of its destructive power, and is ripping everything away with it. Suddenly you see a man in the water; he is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken away by the masses of water and mud. You move closer. Somehow the man looks familiar. Suddenly you know who it is - it's George W. Bush! At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him away, forever. You have two options: you can save him, or you can take the best photo of your life. So you can save the life of George W. Bush, or you can shoot a Pulitzer-prize-winning photo (a unique photo displaying the death of one of the world's most powerful men). And here's the question (please give an honest answer): Would you select color film, or go with the simplicity of classic black and white? .. .. .. Color - no doubt about it. People like it & it has the most impact these days. BW is for the artsy types. |
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Gus wrote
clamnebula wrote: ---Original Message--- Subject: Dilemma Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:39:59 -0500 Read this one very carefully... Here's a dilemma for you ... With all your honor and dignity what would you do? This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. Please don't answer it without giving it some serious thought. By giving an honest answer you will be able to test where you stand morally. The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation, where you will have to make a decision one way or the other. Remember that your answer needs to be honest, yet spontaneous. Please scroll down slowly and consider each line - this is important for the test to work accurately. You're in Florida ... in Miami, to be exact. There is great chaos going on around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. There are huge amounts of water all around you. You are a CNN photographer and you are in the middle of this great disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You're trying to shoot very impressive photos. There are houses and people floating around you, and then disappearing into the water. Nature is showing all of its destructive power, and is ripping everything away with it. Suddenly you see a man in the water; he is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken away by the masses of water and mud. You move closer. Somehow the man looks familiar. Suddenly you know who it is - it's George W. Bush! At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him away, forever. You have two options: you can save him, or you can take the best photo of your life. So you can save the life of George W. Bush, or you can shoot a Pulitzer-prize-winning photo (a unique photo displaying the death of one of the world's most powerful men). And here's the question (please give an honest answer): Would you select color film, or go with the simplicity of classic black and white? . . . Color - no doubt about it. People like it & it has the most impact these days. BW is for the artsy types. Sockpuppet gus its pretty clear you don't darken the doors of a church, much sockpuppet gus ;-( Thanks sockpuppet gus for admitting your not the spiritual leader our newsgroup needs when in doubt of a hobby that isn't just any recording venue, its much like its jetfighters can go "BOOM" instead of using a DAT recorder with cheap Chinese mikes recording unknown artists that are good only for bragging about in on sockpuppet gus. NoT ! ;-) |
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![]() "Gus" wrote: Color - no doubt about it. People like it & it has the most impact these days. BW is for the artsy types. "Momma don't take my Kodachrome Momma don't take my Kodachrome Momma don't take my Kodachrome Away..." |
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Jim Sanders wrote:
"Gus" wrote: Color - no doubt about it. People like it & it has the most impact these days. BW is for the artsy types. "Momma don't take my Kodachrome Momma don't take my Kodachrome Momma don't take my Kodachrome Away..." Jim - if you don't already have it, definitely get S&G's 3 CD set entitled "Old Friends". For digital, absolutely stunning sonics - perhaps because the Sony team reportedly used the original analog master tapes and made this set with loving care when it came to mastering, etc. It's interesting to note that the CD's look like replicas of the original Columbia labels. And even though I have a few of their albums on Columbia "360 sound" LPs (noted for their exceptionally good sound), these CDs are among the best I've ever heard. As an additional bonus, there are a number of cuts in the set that have not been released on any of their original records. Bruce J. Richman |
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"Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message
Jim - if you don't already have it, definitely get S&G's 3 CD set entitled "Old Friends". For digital, absolutely stunning sonics - perhaps because the Sony team reportedly used the original analog master tapes and made this set with loving care when it came to mastering, etc. It's interesting to note that the CD's look like replicas of the original Columbia labels. And even though I have a few of their albums on Columbia "360 sound" LPs (noted for their exceptionally good sound), these CDs are among the best I've ever heard. As an additional bonus, there are a number of cuts in the set that have not been released on any of their original records. First released in 1997, it only took about 7 years for Richman to discover this album. |
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 03:40:54 -0500, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: Jim - if you don't already have it, definitely get S&G's 3 CD set entitled "Old Friends". For digital, absolutely stunning sonics - perhaps because the Sony team reportedly used the original analog master tapes and made this set with loving care when it came to mastering, etc. It's interesting to note that the CD's look like replicas of the original Columbia labels. And even though I have a few of their albums on Columbia "360 sound" LPs (noted for their exceptionally good sound), these CDs are among the best I've ever heard. As an additional bonus, there are a number of cuts in the set that have not been released on any of their original records. First released in 1997, it only took about 7 years for Richman to discover this album. So? You can't even the the name of groups right. |
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![]() First released in 1997, it only took about 7 years for Richman to discover this album. If they were released for 2000 they are of no interest to you. But then they are recordings of great music so they certainly are of no interest to you. shouldn't you be buying another cheap sound card that will be obsolete in a few weeks? |
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Arny Krueger tries to engage in unsolicited personal attacks through lying - as
his custom: "Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message Jim - if you don't already have it, definitely get S&G's 3 CD set entitled "Old Friends". For digital, absolutely stunning sonics - perhaps because the Sony team reportedly used the original analog master tapes and made this set with loving care when it came to mastering, etc. It's interesting to note that the CD's look like replicas of the original Columbia labels. And even though I have a few of their albums on Columbia "360 sound" LPs (noted for their exceptionally good sound), these CDs are among the best I've ever heard. As an additional bonus, there are a number of cuts in the set that have not been released on any of their original records. First released in 1997, it only took about 7 years for Richman to discover this album. Prove it, liar. Sorry to disapoint transparent liars like Krueger, but I've had the album since the year it came out. Needless to say, Krueger's claim simply demonstrates how his irrational biases and beliefs compel him to reach totally erroneous conclusions. Just another lie from RAO's resident digital bigot. LOL!!! Bruce J. Richman |
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Dave Weil wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 03:40:54 -0500, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Jim - if you don't already have it, definitely get S&G's 3 CD set entitled "Old Friends". For digital, absolutely stunning sonics - perhaps because the Sony team reportedly used the original analog master tapes and made this set with loving care when it came to mastering, etc. It's interesting to note that the CD's look like replicas of the original Columbia labels. And even though I have a few of their albums on Columbia "360 sound" LPs (noted for their exceptionally good sound), these CDs are among the best I've ever heard. As an additional bonus, there are a number of cuts in the set that have not been released on any of their original records. First released in 1997, it only took about 7 years for Richman to discover this album. So? You can't even the the name of groups right. Mr."Google Search" was simply trying to score points as RAO's resident digital bigot. Of course, he was lying and making a ridiculous claim, without evidence as usual. I've had all the Simon & Garfunkel albums in my record collection for many years - except for their LP set, which I do not recommend since the reissues are not particularly well done IMHO. After reading very favorable reviews of the "Old Friends" 3 CD set shortly after it was released, I auditioned it and bought it. Bruce J. Richman |
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Scott Wheeler wrote:
First released in 1997, it only took about 7 years for Richman to discover this album. If they were released for 2000 they are of no interest to you. But then they are recordings of great music so they certainly are of no interest to you. shouldn't you be buying another cheap sound card that will be obsolete in a few weeks? I think "Mr. Google Search" should list on RAO the dates of release of all his sound cards and whether they are or are not still in use. Bruce J. Richman |
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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message Jim - if you don't already have it, definitely get S&G's 3 CD set entitled "Old Friends". For digital, absolutely stunning sonics - perhaps because the Sony team reportedly used the original analog master tapes and made this set with loving care when it came to mastering, etc. It's interesting to note that the CD's look like replicas of the original Columbia labels. And even though I have a few of their albums on Columbia "360 sound" LPs (noted for their exceptionally good sound), these CDs are among the best I've ever heard. As an additional bonus, there are a number of cuts in the set that have not been released on any of their original records. First released in 1997, it only took about 7 years for Richman to discover this album. Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha !!! It's so easy to disprove Krueger's lies, that all one can do is laugh at his desperate attempts to smear others. The following UrL, which "Mr. Google Search" apparently neglected to investigate, clearly indicates that I was well aware of this album a lot earlier than compulsive liar Krueger indicates: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...100%40ladder01. news.aol.com&output=gplain Note that this was posted in 1998. I've also referred to this excellent CD set in other posts since then. So the digital bigot loses............... again. Bruce J. Richman |
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