Re: Mind's Eye Re: Thinking Earth

I can never remember the source of the information..  right or wrong it was interesting....   each segment of the human tree had its own characteristics and qualities.  and each one was unique to that branch of humanity..   as for china  look at the junk it is still made today then look at the European ship building and that of today.   the ship designed used by ships of the world originated from europe and the americias that is the design concept.
Allan

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 2:35 AM, James <ashkashal@gmail.com> wrote:
Then there's gender, oh boy, and if one gets the political-correctness-obtuse feeling there are the races where you cannot tell the difference between gender! (rotten cabbage flinging ensues)


On 7/2/2012 2:12 PM, Allan H wrote:
The Chinese history has shown to  be able to sustain a culture for
millennium with little change. That is their ' gift ' of race.
Allan

On Jul 2, 2012 2:58 PM, "Lee Douglas" <leerevdouglas@gmail.com
<mailto:leerevdouglas@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Except of course the is only one race, and soo to say the Chiese
    race makes no sense at all.  Why not say the Chinese peoples?  As to
    the Caucasion peoples, I'll assume that you mean these differances
    are cultural so exactly which caucasion peoples do you mean?
    On Saturday, 30 June 2012 07:59:07 UTC+1, Allan Heretic wrote:

        I read some where the traits if the different races. (memory
        probably failing )  said the greatest trait if the oriental race
        was one of sustaining a culture for centuries,  the Caucasian
        race is one scientific development and creative thinking,
        Some how I get the feeling the assessment was right. A friend of
        mine who works for the Chinese are always cheating and stealing
        with their business practice being something else.
        Allan

        On Jun 30, 2012 2:25 AM, "Molly" <mollyb363@gmail.com
        <mailto:mollyb363@gmail.com>> wrote:

            and valor.

            On Jun 29, 8:02 pm, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
             > China is up to mischief all over.  They are using mineral
            near-
             > monopolies against WTO regs.  They steal intellectual
            property. They
             > channel stuff to make their economy seem t work.  They
            and others are
             > attacking the petro-eurodollar.  The Germans have
            probably manipulated
             > the Euro.  Britain is the hub of every disgusting
            financial practice
             > imaginable.  Top universities invest alumni funds in
            schemes like the
             > old Scottish Enclosures.The world lacks charm rigs!
             >
             > On Jun 29, 10:13 pm, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
             >
             >
             >
             >
             >
             >
             >
             > > Maybe the universal draft should be reinstated- for men
            and women-
             > > ages 18-20 with reserve duties. Since the military is
            so high tech we
             > > really don't need the manpower there but could use it
            in other areas
             > > of service. This youth and the older protestors are
            re-living the
             > > '60"s. Or trying to. They have also grown up in an era
            of unearned
             > > entitlements which ruins character.
             >
             > > I don't know about post war prosperity- everyone who
            won was broke. We
             > > bounced back first because the country had not been
            bombed to pieces
             > > are we were geared up for manufacture and a huge pent
            up consumer
             > > hunger. The following wars are just what Eisenhower
            warned us of- the
             > > military-industrial complex that has worn us out and
            depleted the
             > > treasury.
             >
             > > I find it strange with all our military know-how we
            cannot detect
             > > roadside bombs and suicide bombers.
             >
             > > China has kept out of mischief to build and trade.
            Russia has only
             > > reacted to political or terrorist mischief. But both
            make and deal
             > > weapons.
             >
             > > On Jun 28, 10:50 pm, Don Johnson <daj...@gmail.com> wrote:
             >
             > > > On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:33 AM, rigsy03
            <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
             > > > > Yes- that Patton.//I'll be dead in 30 years.// I
            like characters who
             > > > > don't fit "the mold"- though I know they are
            usually asking for big
             > > > > trouble. At any rate- back to warfare- there are
            field battles and now
             > > > > we prefer high tech drones, special forces,
            economic sanctions, etc.
             > > > > What are you suggesting? Do you have an
            alternative? Oh yes- there's
             > > > > world peace and prosperity...
             >
             > > > Didn't mean you personally Rigs I was referring to
            today's young men.
             > > > Today's computer game playing, food stamp getting,
            gimmie my share
             > > > Occupiers that would rather complain then go out and
            get a job. Those
             > > > guys. Plus I still can't get over the Brony
            phenomenon. This
             > > > Metro-Sexual thing is getting outta hand. IMHO.
             >
             > > > World Peace and Prosperity. That's what happens in
            between huge wars.
             > > > Watching China and Russia jockey for postion as the
            next Superpowers
             > > > is depressing me.
             >
             > > > dj
             >
             > > > > On Jun 28, 5:19 am, Don Johnson <daj...@gmail.com>
            wrote:
             > > > >> On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 5:18 AM, Don Johnson
            <daj...@gmail.com> wrote:
             > > > >> > You mean this Patton?
             >
             > > > >> > Ah, but we've come a long way since this, eh?
            Now, in 30 years when
             > > > >> > you're sitting by your fireside with your
            grandchildren on you're knee
             > > > >> > you can tell them you sat out WWIII watching My
            Little Pony reruns on
             > > > >> > The Hub.
             >
             > > > >> > dj
             >
             > > > >>http://www.youtube.com/__watch?v=nCHGCNbntS0

            <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCHGCNbntS0>
             >
             > > > >> > On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 1:20 PM, rigsy03
            <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
             > > > >> >> That might work in a restaurant...
             >
             > > > >> >> And what's this American bit? You mean when we
            arrived we explained
             > > > >> >> our long range plans to the Indians? Etc.
            Hitler, then, would be
             > > > >> >> admirable?
             >
             > > > >> >> Yes- I like Patton and his type. Like Mencken.
            Many others.
             > > > >> >> However...some zero in and others circle and it
            really depends on many
             > > > >> >> factors. I have found most do not like to hear
            critical truths and
             > > > >> >> furthermore many subjects are avoided in social
            groups lest someone's
             > > > >> >> feelings are aroused or group unity is
            threatened. Depending on the
             > > > >> >> situation and risk, sometimes discretion is the
            better course (for
             > > > >> >> instance, to spare the impact upon your
            children as a minor example;
             > > > >> >> violence or war being more extreme cases).
             >
             > > > >> >> But I like you better now that I know you can
            say you are sorry- I
             > > > >> >> find that beautiful about you.
             >
             > > > >> >> On Jun 27, 10:42 am, Vam
            <atewari2...@gmail.com> wrote:
             > > > >> >>> I am sorry, Molly.
             >
             > > > >> >>> I am very sorry, Malcymo.
             >
             > > > >> >>> It was a very poor job of pulling your leg out
            of that constant
             > > > >> >>> apologetic and self-abnegating crouch your
            posts project you as. It's
             > > > >> >>> very un-American... ref to that very admirable
            quality of putting
             > > > >> >>> things direct and stating matters without
            diffidence.
             >
             > > > >> >>> Come on man. F... who knows what and who does not.
             > > > >> >>> Let's put it on table : both our answers and
            questions, in truth,
             > > > >> >>> without preamble or defensive explanations.
             >
             > > > >> >>> On Jun 27, 4:47 pm, Molly
            <mollyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
             >
             > > > >> >>> > Why such agitation, Vam?  The group is not
            going to exist without
             > > > >> >>> > common respect, you of all should understand
            that.
             >
             > > > >> >>> > On Jun 26, 8:28 am, Vam
            <atewari2...@gmail.com> wrote:
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > Malcymo... what is your son's idols ?
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > I believe you don't know a shit. If you
            did, you would have enjoyed
             > > > >> >>> > > entertaining us !
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > On Jun 26, 2:36 pm, malcymo
            <malc...@gmail.com> wrote:
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > Feynman, I have always wanted to take
            him on board. He is, I believe, one
             > > > >> >>> > > > of my son's idols.
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > On Monday, June 25, 2012 11:44:57 PM
            UTC+12, Ash wrote:
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > Speaking of Feynman, the famous
            Cornell lecture series, which might be
             > > > >> >>> > > > > quite on topic:
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > >
             >http://research.microsoft.__com/apps/tools/tuva/index.__html#data=3%7Cd71. <http://research.microsoft.com/apps/tools/tuva/index.html#data=3%7Cd71.>..

             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > Haven't had time to watch much but he
            did integrate a lot of humor.
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > On 6/25/2012 7:22 AM, Molly wrote:
             > > > >> >>> > > > > > Not sure Richard Feynman would have
            agreed, but ok.  Quantum computing
             > > > >> >>> > > > > > is still being poineered
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > > On Jun 25, 4:23 am, Allan
            H<allanh1...@gmail.com>  wrote:
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >> lol  Now we know what you spend
            your time pondering while you roam the
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >> jungles 6 months at a time..
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >> They are not imaginary but rather
            real as you can show the effect.
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >> But you must remember americans
            have not reached the A0, A1, A2, A4 ,,
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >> Their math is still stuck in the
            archaic age of paper.
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >> Allan
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >> On Jun 25, 2012 8:52 AM,
            "malcymo"<malc...@gmail.com>  wrote:
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> A couple of short mathematical
            poems for you all:-
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> *Uniformity*
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> The ratio 'one by root two'****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> Has powerful acclaim****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> For should one divide one by two****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> The ratio remains****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> This simple fact made foolscap die****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> And paper size mundane.****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> 'A0', 'A1', 'A2', 'A4'****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> When folded look the same.
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> *Numbers Imaginary*
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> * *
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> That damned square root of minus
            one****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> Does not exist or so they say****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> So let's imagine that it does****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> And give it a name, Call it 'j'.****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> ** **
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> For 'j' to have reality****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> Real things it then must do for me****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> If not it will simply remain,****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> Imaginary in fact and name.****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> ** **
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> 'j' squared times one is minus one****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> A vector rotation of pi****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> So by itself, what must it do,****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> A vector rotation of pi over two?
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> Just sharing, Malc****
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>> On Monday, 25 June 2012 17:27:47
            UTC+12, rigsy03 wrote:
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> That definitely is geometrical
            but can get very complicated- it's
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> great if it falls into place
            naturally or easily on a crude 3:5 or
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> 5:8. The Japanese diagonals are a
            lure- always- so I get into a
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> scramble sometimes- but that's
            back to perspective. Anyway, this
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> figure is in trouble- it might be
            10 years ago I started it- maybe
             > > > >> >>> > > > > 15.
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> Am starting to call her Dizzy
            Mona. :-)
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> On Jun 23, 11:53 pm,
            malcymo<malc...@gmail.com>  wrote:
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>> And to think that some
            mathematical ratios are also aesthetically
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>> beautiful. I am thinking of the
            Golden Ratio in art and the most
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> delightful
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>> aspect ratio for a picture or TV
            screen.
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>> On Sunday, June 24, 2012 4:26:15
            AM UTC+12, pol.science kid wrote:
             >
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>>> I came accross this article
            mentioning the fibbonacci series... and
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>>> the mathematical patterns in
            nature.. then i wikied it... there
             > > > >> >>> > > > > were
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>>> too many concepts for me to
            grasp cos i am not familiar with math
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>> that
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>>> much(i feel now i should do
            something about it).. it was really
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>>> amazing for me... specific
            patterns.. in precison.. makes you
             > > > >> >>> > > > > wonder
             > > > >> >>> > > > > >>>>>> whether after there is a MIND
            that contains us... and whether there
             >
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