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From: featherlite on 17 Jun 2010 10:27 "jon" <invalid(a)invalid.com> wrote in message news:hvcan1$ekv$2(a)news.albasani.net... So 11 years ago JSH was whining; > > Based on all the evidence I have before me now, I feel confident in > concluding that I have a proof. Sci.math has played its role well as > always. > > > # posted by James Harris @ 22:12 using google rankings to justify his math, 11 years ago. Same thing today. So mentally he is fixed, he has not had any growth in intellect in 11 years. This would put the age of his brain at about 80, for a normal person. However, some posters say that he (or she) is about age 30 (?) If so, then JSH IS retarded, primarily in learning skills, and in Math. We need to look at JSH differently, and just know that he is a "non-learner" due to his "brain defect" "Retard" sounds so internetish, but after 11 years, same old thing, we now have our proof. By his own postings, JSH is a retard. (perhaps not in English) Any evidence to the contrary?
From: Mark Murray on 17 Jun 2010 13:16 On 17/06/2010 15:27, featherlite wrote: > However, some posters say that he (or she) is about age 30 > (?) Here's a mini-autobiography: http://www.scribd.com/doc/32236238/From-the-Bottom-Up Aparrently he's 40. M -- Mark "No Nickname" Murray Notable nebbish, extreme generalist.
From: Jesse F. Hughes on 17 Jun 2010 13:57 Mark Murray <w.h.oami(a)example.com> writes: > On 17/06/2010 15:27, featherlite wrote: >> However, some posters say that he (or she) is about age 30 >> (?) > > Here's a mini-autobiography: > > http://www.scribd.com/doc/32236238/From-the-Bottom-Up > > Aparrently he's 40. Thanks for the pointer! What a resource! Say, I heartily recommend James's plot idea for a TV show ("CIA in the City"). He shows off his creative genius with this one, and is offering it for the low, low price of $100K. First come, first served! http://www.scribd.com/doc/32171706/Television-Plot-Idea-CIA-in-the-City Check it out before he deletes it. -- "People make mistakes. Better to live today and learn the truth, than to be one of those poor saps who died deluded, thinking they knew certain things that they just didn't. Thinking they had proofs that they didn't." --James S. Harris, almost too sad for a .sig
From: Mark Murray on 17 Jun 2010 14:39 On 17/06/2010 18:57, Jesse F. Hughes wrote: > Thanks for the pointer! What a resource! I thought all of JSH's fans new about that one! > Say, I heartily recommend James's plot idea for a TV show ("CIA in the > City"). He shows off his creative genius with this one, and is offering > it for the low, low price of $100K. First come, first served! > > http://www.scribd.com/doc/32171706/Television-Plot-Idea-CIA-in-the-City > > Check it out before he deletes it. Even better is http://www.scribd.com/doc/25608242/The-Balance I wonder who he's _really_ talking about there. ;-) M -- Mark "No Nickname" Murray Notable nebbish, extreme generalist.
From: Rotwang on 17 Jun 2010 14:53 Mark Murray wrote: > On 17/06/2010 18:57, Jesse F. Hughes wrote: >> Thanks for the pointer! What a resource! > > I thought all of JSH's fans new about that one! > >> Say, I heartily recommend James's plot idea for a TV show ("CIA in the >> City"). He shows off his creative genius with this one, and is offering >> it for the low, low price of $100K. First come, first served! >> >> http://www.scribd.com/doc/32171706/Television-Plot-Idea-CIA-in-the-City >> >> Check it out before he deletes it. > > Even better is > > http://www.scribd.com/doc/25608242/The-Balance > > I wonder who he's _really_ talking about there. ;-) I particularly enjoyed "Positive Story", a short story about a lady at Vanderbilt University who falls in love at first sight with a dashing young fellow named "Steven".
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