Well I might be the only one tiring of this topic, but can we get back to photography where I might learn something worthwhile? --- On Fri, 12/19/08, Gregory Fraser <Gregory.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Gregory Fraser <Gregory.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: RE: Looking for photos of ORBS and related "paranormal" subjects > To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Friday, December 19, 2008, 9:00 AM > > Yes there are a lot of hoax images. It shows the > contempt that the > others hold for us. > > I am quite familiar with people having contempt for me but > I am not sure > what you mean about 'hoax images'. Shirley > you're not suggesting that > the photo, a link to which I supplied, is a hoax? > > > If the holders of the new ideas won (unlikely) a new > civilization > would emerge based on contact with aliens. > > Since our most extrordinary, interplanetary visitors have > been on earth > for at least 6000 years, why would a new civilization > emerge. Six > thousand years old is hardly new. I know if I had been on > planet for > 6000 years and the resident idiots finally came to grips > with my > existence, I would say alright, that's it we're > doing things my way from > now on. Oh wait, I see what you mean. You mean it would be > new to > earthlings but not necessarily 'new'. Like when you > buy a really sweet > Partridge Family lunch box at a yard sale. > > > More recently a friend was shot and her brain mashed > for "talking with > aliens". . > > A friend of mine was picked up by aliens and taken to > a ship that > orbited Jupiter and when she came back she was put in a > psychiatric > prison where she faced brain removal. > > How do they decide wether to remove a brain or simply mash > it? Or does > mashing require removal? > > > Another person I knew who worked in a bar was also > picked up and > worked in a bar in this ship. > > Wow! What are the odds of that? How many earth professions > are readily > transferrable to other planets or beings? I would say > prostitute > wouldn't work too well since you need the same parts > but I'm guessing > bartender, lawyer and side show barker. Everyone loves a > good circus > unless you get cheated out of your money and you have to > sue the owner. > > Life is really weird. > > Merry ET-mas. > > Greg