Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-27 Thread Ravi Chivukula
oh dear Aunt Share - fear not, 'cause my mind ain't addled no more. Not
after this post of yours Aunt Share - it's led to much illumination.

What I hear Aunt is that in-authenticity and psychological rape are a thing
of the past - so 2012. This is wonderful Auntie - certainly you have been
quite authentic with me in the recent past and it's good to know that I
don't have to cringe anymore and will not have to hear any squealing,
shrieking or moaning of yours in response to Xeno's or Curtis's posts.

Surely you have realized they are not as authentic as your dear nephew. You
realize you are just a robotic POV to His Holiness Curtis and a text on a
screen to Guru Xeno. You know the minute you are audacious enough to cross
your limits - you will be humiliated, either His Holiness's - toxic energy
directed towards strangers on internet curse or Guru Xeno processing any
posts over 200 words through a text compactor. Your erstwhile icons have
limits of engagement, your nephew none.

This cavorting in the bushes, possibly with Steve or LG sounds totally good
to me - they are nice guys, honest and open at least. And thank you for
that consigning that phrase psychological rape to the dustbin - you don't
know how many times I wondered when you would lob that at me - but I have
been lucky Auntie, because even the 3-4 neurotic birches I have had the
misfortune of trying to be loving, playful and/or vulnerable around Amma
never even remotely came close to you. So this is all good news.

No - a new day has dawned in the long, bitter, embattled history of the
Long Ladislaw feud, I promise Auntie - I will strive for new material from
today on. Thank you, this feels really good.

On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 4:02 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:

 **


 dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally
 forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT
 the one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.  Obviously the San Diego
 sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, which he, meaning Ravi
 of course, doesn't even like us to talk about!  His brain I mean.
 Neuroscience and all that bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of this addling
 is his being stuck in the past with talk of psychological rape and
 inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?!  And all the
 effing this and effing that.  One is sorely tempted to urge Nephew to get
 some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new year.  Even in Western
 astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new season.  It's almost a
 new month.  Get with the new program, Newphew!  Sorry couldn't resist that
 lame pun smiley faces all around.



   --
 *From:* Ravi Chivukula chivukula.r...@gmail.com
 *To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 *Sent:* Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]


 Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.

 Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least
 honest - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man
 basically, of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in
 your mind with words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with
 words might be just a word in your mind called hard-on. It really
 reflects in your writing - everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as
 if you are a zombie. And then equally hilarious is when I see someone like
 Share react to you - it's as if she actually had sex with you and you made
 her come. I'm always tempted to ask you and Share to take your orgies
 offline.

 Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!

 On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
 anartax...@yahoo.com wrote:

 **

  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote:

  Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made
 it longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was
 randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to
 do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often
 sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take
 in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text compactors
 already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I don't require a
 computer to do it FOR me!

 This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and
 well designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of
 Robin's was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far
 too much. Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression.
 Some manual editing might be needed. The software works better if the
 original document has a well defined structure.

 'HOW IT WORKS'

 'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of
 each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence
 based

Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-27 Thread Share Long
Plus Ravi, look how I've saved you!  Your buddy Emily is now into neuroscience 
too and though you've been so opposed to that in the recent past of 2013, I 
have now given you the impetus to leap beyond that er, is it ok if I call it a 
limit?  I do realize you have FEW limits of engagement, but dear Nephew, are 
you quite sure you have none?  Anyway with all love and gratitude for helping 
me get beyond my many limits.  Usually by making me laugh out loud.  I would 
miss you sorely if you left FFL.  


Jeez I hope salyavin and turq and all the others who don't like putting to So 
and So in the Subject line are appreciating my restraint in this matter.  It's 
a pain in the tukas IMHO!



 From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.r...@gmail.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 1:58 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 

  
oh dear Aunt Share - fear not, 'cause my mind ain't addled no more. Not after 
this post of yours Aunt Share - it's led to much illumination.

What I hear Aunt is that in-authenticity and psychological rape are a thing of 
the past - so 2012. This is wonderful Auntie - certainly you have been quite 
authentic with me in the recent past and it's good to know that I don't have to 
cringe anymore and will not have to hear any squealing, shrieking or moaning of 
yours in response to Xeno's or Curtis's posts.

Surely you have realized they are not as authentic as your dear nephew. You 
realize you are just a robotic POV to His Holiness Curtis and a text on a 
screen to Guru Xeno. You know the minute you are audacious enough to cross your 
limits - you will be humiliated, either His Holiness's - toxic energy directed 
towards strangers on internet curse or Guru Xeno processing any posts over 200 
words through a text compactor. Your erstwhile icons have limits of engagement, 
your nephew none.

This cavorting in the bushes, possibly with Steve or LG sounds totally good to 
me - they are nice guys, honest and open at least. And thank you for that 
consigning that phrase psychological rape to the dustbin - you don't know how 
many times I wondered when you would lob that at me - but I have been lucky 
Auntie, because even the 3-4 neurotic birches I have had the misfortune of 
trying to be loving, playful and/or vulnerable around Amma never even remotely 
came close to you. So this is all good news.

No - a new day has dawned in the long, bitter, embattled history of the Long 
Ladislaw feud, I promise Auntie - I will strive for new material from today on. 
Thank you, this feels really good.

On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 4:02 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:

 
  
dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally 
forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT the 
one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.  Obviously the San Diego sun and 
southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, which he, meaning Ravi of course, 
doesn't even like us to talk about!  His brain I mean.  Neuroscience and all 
that bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of this addling is his being stuck in 
the past with talk of psychological rape and inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't 
that just so so LAST year?!  And all the effing this and effing that.  One is 
sorely tempted to urge Nephew to get some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a 
new year.  Even in Western astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new 
season.  It's almost a new month.  Get with the new program, Newphew!  Sorry 
couldn't resist that lame pun smiley faces all around.  
    







 From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.r...@gmail.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 


  
Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.


Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least honest - 
and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man basically, of 
dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in your mind with 
words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with words might be just a 
word in your mind called hard-on. It really reflects in your writing - 
everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as if you are a zombie. And then 
equally hilarious is when I see someone like Share react to you - it's as if 
she actually had sex with you and you made her come. I'm always tempted to ask 
you and Share to take your orgies offline.


Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
anartax...@yahoo.com wrote:

 
  
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote:

 Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
 longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
 randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get

Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-27 Thread Share Long
dear Laughing Checker, someone told me that once a student mentioned to the 
teacher that some people thought his teaching was brain washing.  He replied, 
and here I'm paraphrasing:  some brains needs washing.  So dear Laughing 
Checker, since cavorting is a celestial experience for me, I don't think it is 
MY brain that needs washing with regards to that.  Et tu Brute?  As for your 
ordinary lay meditators, are they related to Emily's laywomen by any chance?!





 From: laughinggull108 no_re...@yahoogroups.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 8:52 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 

  
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:

 dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally 
 forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT the 
 one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.

Now hold on there just a daggone minute Missy Dirty Mind! 'Cavorting' in the 
bushes? Where do you come up with these ideas? Let's look at it again, this 
time with a pure mind: It had been a really long, long time since you had been 
checked (wink, wink, nudge, nudge), and seeker Steve, being the 'exceptional' 
checker that he is (of course, I wouldn't know from personal experience) was 
more than willing to oblige. The bushes along the river provided the privacy 
needed, and the springy patches of moss provided comfortable seats. However, 
the first attempt was interrupted (commonly referred to as checkus 
interruptus*) when seeker Xeno stumbled upon yours truly selling water by the 
river. As a result, seeker Steve was very anxious to get back at it because, 
being the 'exceptional' checker that he is, knows that coming out of a checking 
session too quickly and without completion can lead to a condition commonly 
referred to as Krishna butterballs* for the
 checker and lackus fulfillmentitus* for the checkee. (It's also worth noting 
that he tries never to end a checking prematurely.) However, nature was 
supportive in the end and both of you were able to have a nice, long 
uninterrupted checking in which seeker Steve, I guess one could say, checked 
your brains out. (And he chose to stay and meditate with you rather than 
quietly leave the bushes.) It is easy? You experienced how easy it is? Now this 
is how we will meditate morning and evening...

*these are sacred terms learned only on a qualified TTC, and are not available 
for use by ordinary lay meditators.

Raviji, like jelly beans, also comes in many flavors, including cinnamon.

 Obviously the San Diego sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, 
 which he, meaning Ravi of course, doesn't even like us to talk about!  His 
 brain I mean.  Neuroscience and all that bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence 
 of this addling is his being stuck in the past with talk of psychological 
 rape and inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?!  And 
 all the effing this and effing that.  One is sorely tempted to urge Nephew 
 to get some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new year.  Even in Western 
 astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new season.  It's almost a 
 new month.  Get with the new program, Newphew!  Sorry couldn't resist that 
 lame pun smiley faces all around.
 
 
 
 
 
  From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 
 
   
 Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.
 
 Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least honest 
 - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man basically, 
 of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in your mind with 
 words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with words might be just a 
 word in your mind called hard-on. It really reflects in your writing - 
 everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as if you are a zombie. And then 
 equally hilarious is when I see someone like Share react to you - it's as if 
 she actually had sex with you and you made her come. I'm always tempted to 
 ask you and Share to take your orgies offline.
 
 Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!
 
 On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@... 
 wrote:
 
 
   
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
 
  Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
  longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
  randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to 
  do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often 
  sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take 
  in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text

Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread Share Long
dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally 
forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT the 
one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.  Obviously the San Diego sun and 
southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, which he, meaning Ravi of course, 
doesn't even like us to talk about!  His brain I mean.  Neuroscience and all 
that bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of this addling is his being stuck in the 
past with talk of psychological rape and inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't that 
just so so LAST year?!  And all the effing this and effing that.  One is sorely 
tempted to urge Nephew to get some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new 
year.  Even in Western astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new 
season.  It's almost a new month.  Get with the new program, Newphew!  Sorry 
couldn't resist that lame pun smiley faces all around.  
    





 From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.r...@gmail.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 

  
Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.

Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least honest - 
and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man basically, of 
dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in your mind with 
words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with words might be just a 
word in your mind called hard-on. It really reflects in your writing - 
everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as if you are a zombie. And then 
equally hilarious is when I see someone like Share react to you - it's as if 
she actually had sex with you and you made her come. I'm always tempted to ask 
you and Share to take your orgies offline.

Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartax...@yahoo.com 
wrote:

 
  
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote:

 Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
 longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
 randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to 
 do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often 
 sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take in 
 half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text compactors 
 already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I don't require a 
 computer to do it FOR me!


This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and well 
designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of Robin's 
was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far too much. 
Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. Some manual 
editing might be needed. The software works better if the original document has 
a well defined structure.

'HOW IT WORKS'

'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of 
each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence based 
on the frequency count associated with the words it contains. The most 
important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest frequency 
count.'

'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to text 
summarization. Automated text summarization works best on expository text such 
as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction). The results can be skewed 
when a passage has only a few sentences. Text Compactor is not recommended for 
use with fiction (i.e., stories about imaginary people, places, events).'

As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude Robin and 
his exposition is the result of an imaginary person writing about imaginary 
places and events, though Ann and Curtis seem reasonably real. But of course I 
can't be sure. Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.



 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread Share Long
dear Xeno, following in your footsteps I had this RWC joke squashed:  I am 
Curtis; Ravi is Barry. What can I do?

my result:  IC RB Wo?

Squashing has as if rendered me whole!  I no longer need you to be my Guru but 
along with Ravi, I will always love you and be grateful.



 From: Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartax...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 10:36 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 

  
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote:

 Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
 longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
 randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to do 
 this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often sloppy 
 or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take in half of 
 what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text compactors already and I 
 don't think it benefits us all that much. I don't require a computer to do it 
 FOR me!

This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and well 
designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of Robin's 
was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far too much. 
Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. Some manual 
editing might be needed. The software works better if the original document has 
a well defined structure.

'HOW IT WORKS'

'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of each 
word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence based on the 
frequency count associated with the words it contains. The most important 
sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest frequency count.'

'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to text 
summarization. Automated text summarization works best on expository text such 
as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction). The results can be skewed 
when a passage has only a few sentences. Text Compactor is not recommended for 
use with fiction (i.e., stories about imaginary people, places, events).'

As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude Robin and 
his exposition is the result of an imaginary person writing about imaginary 
places and events, though Ann and Curtis seem reasonably real. But of course I 
can't be sure. Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.


 

[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread seventhray27

Hey, at least he's gotten into doing some research with regard to his
postings.  That's a new twist.  And aren't we sorely tried to  find
something new in anything he posts?  Like he's found a new pastime.  As
Edg would say, Good on ya Ravi


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@...
wrote:

 dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has
totally forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which
Xeno was NOT the one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes. 
Obviously the San Diego sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his
brain, which he, meaning Ravi of course, doesn't even like us to talk
about!  His brain I mean.  Neuroscience and all that
bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of this addling is his being stuck
in the past with talk of psychological rape and inauthenticity. 
Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?!  And all the effing
this and effing that.  One is sorely tempted to urge Nephew to get
some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new year.  Even in
Western astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new
season.  It's almost a new month.  Get with the new program,
Newphew!  Sorry couldn't resist that lame pun smiley faces all
around.Â
 Â Â Â




 
 From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men
only]


 Â
 Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.

 Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least
honest - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead
man basically, of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual
orgies in your mind with words, even your hard-ons while you are having
sex with words might be just a word in your mind called hard-on. It
really reflects in your writing - everytime I read you it's astonishing,
it's as if you are a zombie. And then equally hilarious is when I see
someone like Share react to you - it's as if she actually had sex with
you and you made her come. I'm always tempted to ask you and Share to
take your orgies offline.

 Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!

 On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius
anartaxius@... wrote:


 Â
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
 
  Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I
made it longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it
did was randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a
program to do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which
is often sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we
fail to take in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are
text compactors already and I don't think it benefits us all that much.
I don't require a computer to do it FOR me!
 
 
 This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries',
and well designed programs do not use random selection. However the
sample of Robin's was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is
really far too much. Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50%
compression. Some manual editing might be needed. The software works
better if the original document has a well defined structure.
 
 'HOW IT WORKS'
 
 'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the
frequency of each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for
each sentence based on the frequency count associated with the words it
contains. The most important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with
the highest frequency count.'
 
 'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach
to text summarization. Automated text summarization works best on
expository text such as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction).
The results can be skewed when a passage has only a few sentences. Text
Compactor is not recommended for use with fiction (i.e., stories about
imaginary people, places, events).'
 
 As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude
Robin and his exposition is the result of an imaginary person writing
about imaginary places and events, though Ann and Curtis seem reasonably
real. But of course I can't be sure. Everyone on this forum is just text
on a screen to me.
 
 





Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread Share Long
Wa! Steve, Laughing One Jelly Bean called me a 
literary monster!  Will you go pummel him for me?  
BTW, hope you had a wonderful Passover (-:





 From: seventhray27 steve.sun...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:10 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 

  
Hey, at least he's gotten into doing some research with regard to his postings. 
 That's a new twist.  And aren't we sorely tried to  find something new in 
anything he posts?  Like he's found a new pastime.  As Edg would say, Good on 
ya Ravi

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:

 dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally 
 forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT the 
 one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.  Obviously the San Diego sun 
 and southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, which he, meaning Ravi of 
 course, doesn't even like us to talk about!  His brain I mean.  
 Neuroscience and all that bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of this addling 
 is his being stuck in the past with talk of psychological rape and 
 inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?!  And all the 
 effing this and effing that.  One is sorely tempted to urge Nephew to get 
 some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new year.  Even in Western 
 astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new season.  It's almost a 
 new month.  Get with the new program, Newphew!  Sorry couldn't resist that 
 lame pun smiley faces all around.  
     
 
 
 
 
 
 From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 
 
   
 Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.
 
 Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least honest 
 - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man basically, 
 of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in your mind with 
 words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with words might be just a 
 word in your mind called hard-on. It really reflects in your writing - 
 everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as if you are a zombie. And then 
 equally hilarious is when I see someone like Share react to you - it's as if 
 she actually had sex with you and you made her come. I'm always tempted to 
 ask you and Share to take your orgies offline.
 
 Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!
 
 On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@... wrote:
 
 
   
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
 
  Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
  longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
  randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to 
  do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often 
  sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take 
  in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text compactors 
  already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I don't require a 
  computer to do it FOR me!
 
 
 This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and well 
 designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of Robin's 
 was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far too much. 
 Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. Some manual 
 editing might be needed. The software works better if the original document 
 has a well defined structure.
 
 'HOW IT WORKS'
 
 'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of 
 each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence 
 based on the frequency count associated with the words it contains. The most 
 important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest frequency 
 count.'
 
 'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to text 
 summarization. Automated text summarization works best on expository text 
 such as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction). The results can be 
 skewed when a passage has only a few sentences. Text Compactor is not 
 recommended for use with fiction (i.e., stories about imaginary people, 
 places, events).'
 
 As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude Robin and 
 his exposition is the result of an imaginary person writing about imaginary 
 places and events, though Ann and Curtis seem reasonably real. But of course 
 I can't be sure. Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.
 
 


 

[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread doctordumbass
I had forgotten about my earlier exposition on His Holiness, into The Holy 
Trinity. The triumverate, in glorious worship of the dead little man persona. 

Two little candles, B and C, with puddles at their feet, in the face of the 
noonday sun. 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@... wrote:

 A blast from the past -
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/300308
 
 (for the clueless doctordumbass = futur.musik)
 
 On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 7:49 PM, doctordumbass@... 
 no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
 
  **
 
 
  The monkey, the mannequin, and the squeeze toy. Funny to see Boy Scientist
  Curtis in his lab coat, railing at the podium one minute, and then when the
  subject changes to interpersonal dynamics, he is suddenly dumb as a post.
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@
  wrote:
  
   His Holiness must be just chilling out yeah? In a jovial, playful mood?
  Sweet to see his antics.
  
   Because applying your disinterested, impartial POV persona I'm able to
  gather a lot of information even from that compacted text.
  
   I won't be waiting for yours and Guru Xeno's disinterested, impartial
  analysis though because we know your personas and your target, captive
  audience.
  
  
   On Mar 25, 2013, at 3:35 PM, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@
  wrote:
  
Hilarious, what a project.
   
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius
  anartaxius@ wrote:

 I took Robin's last post to Curtis and removed all of Curtis' and
  Ann's comments and pasted all of Robin's posts into the text compactor
  http://www.textcompactor.com/ and it choked, the text was too long. So I
  split it into two sections, reduced the length to 10% and then reduced the
  remainder by about 50%. This is the result:

 Robin:

 'No, you will scrupulously avoid this, because it might get you
  trapped inside where truth is--truth which does not wish to be exploited
  for ends which falsify why it exists.'

 'You are saying here, Curtis, that Barry formed a dislike for A and
  Robin; So you only see the version of Barry that applies to you, a person
  he does not respect--meaning: A fails to realize that, outside of A, Barry
  does demonstrate vulnerability--but A can't see this because she is
  subjectively reacting to Barry's dislike of her. You did not in your
  representation of what I said about Barry (you took over what that analysis
  was and made it over into your own image of what you wanted it to be: there
  was hardly anything left of it after that) indicate you were at all
  interested in anything but defending Barry and getting rid of my analysis.
  Funny thing--it starts off as a cliché, and just dies away in the 
  saying
  of it.'
 

 'Ann has done her best to be fair and just to Barry here, Curtis.'

 'If you really did possess such a perspective, why have you allowed
  AWB to fall into such ignorance about Barry, because her perspective has
  not been informed by your own (re: Barry Wright)? So I conclude: Yes, what
  AWB declares about Barry's predictability is unassailable--and only you
  have sealed this by how you have responded to this assertion, Curtis.'

 'I have analyzed the Limited character of Barry Wright in my
  analysis, Curtis. And that's not going to happen, because Barry would not
  give you that opportunity, and neither will your experience or your modus
  operandi.'

 'The point Ann is making here, Curtis, is that you and Barry have
  this tacit pact (I assume it has not been ritualized through ceremony or
  handshakes): You have my back; You have my back; I have your back--at all
  times.'

   
   
  
 
   
 





[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread laughinggull108
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:

 Wa! Steve, Laughing One Jelly Bean called me a 
 literary monster!  Will you go pummel him for me?  
 BTW, hope you had a wonderful Passover (-:
 

Let's not forget that I also called myself one...I'm the or two...and also 
Jim. Does that mean I get three pummelings? Oh dear!

 
 
  From: seventhray27 steve.sundur@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:10 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
  
 
   
 Hey, at least he's gotten into doing some research with regard to his 
 postings.  That's a new twist.  And aren't we sorely tried to  find 
 something new in anything he posts?  Like he's found a new pastime.  As Edg 
 would say, Good on ya Ravi
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@ wrote:
 
  dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally 
  forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT 
  the one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.  Obviously the San 
  Diego sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, which he, meaning 
  Ravi of course, doesn't even like us to talk about!  His brain I 
  mean.  Neuroscience and all that bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of 
  this addling is his being stuck in the past with talk of psychological rape 
  and inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?!  
  And all the effing this and effing that.  One is sorely tempted to urge 
  Nephew to get some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new year.  
  Even in Western astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new 
  season.  It's almost a new month.  Get with the new program, 
  Newphew!  Sorry couldn't resist that lame pun smiley faces all 
  around.  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
  
  
    
  Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.
  
  Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least 
  honest - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man 
  basically, of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in 
  your mind with words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with 
  words might be just a word in your mind called hard-on. It really 
  reflects in your writing - everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as 
  if you are a zombie. And then equally hilarious is when I see someone like 
  Share react to you - it's as if she actually had sex with you and you made 
  her come. I'm always tempted to ask you and Share to take your orgies 
  offline.
  
  Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!
  
  On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@ wrote:
  
  
    
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
  
   Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made 
   it longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
   randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program 
   to do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is 
   often sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail 
   to take in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text 
   compactors already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I 
   don't require a computer to do it FOR me!
  
  
  This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and 
  well designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of 
  Robin's was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far 
  too much. Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. 
  Some manual editing might be needed. The software works better if the 
  original document has a well defined structure.
  
  'HOW IT WORKS'
  
  'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of 
  each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence 
  based on the frequency count associated with the words it contains. The 
  most important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest 
  frequency count.'
  
  'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to 
  text summarization. Automated text summarization works best on expository 
  text such as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction). The results 
  can be skewed when a passage has only a few sentences. Text Compactor is 
  not recommended for use with fiction (i.e., stories about imaginary 
  people, places, events).'
  
  As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude Robin 
  and his exposition

[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread navashok


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:

 dear Xeno, following in your footsteps I had this RWC joke squashed:  I am 
 Curtis; Ravi is Barry. What can I do?

That was the best he ever wrote! Funny and creative. Couldn't he have just 
stuck with this brevity? But then he explains that all this joking around is 
just an act of desperation to him, because the *truth* was lost. To me his rap 
is completely overwrought. Xeno's text-compactor serves as a good satire. 
 
 my result:  IC RB Wo?
 
 Squashing has as if rendered me whole!  I no longer need you to be my Guru 
 but along with Ravi, I will always love you and be grateful.
 
 
 
  From: Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 10:36 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
  
 
   
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
 
  Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
  longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
  randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to 
  do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often 
  sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take 
  in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text compactors 
  already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I don't require a 
  computer to do it FOR me!
 
 This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and well 
 designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of Robin's 
 was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far too much. 
 Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. Some manual 
 editing might be needed. The software works better if the original document 
 has a well defined structure.
 
 'HOW IT WORKS'
 
 'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of 
 each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence based 
 on the frequency count associated with the words it contains. The most 
 important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest frequency 
 count.'
 
 'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to text 
 summarization. Automated text summarization works best on expository text 
 such as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction). The results can be 
 skewed when a passage has only a few sentences. Text Compactor is not 
 recommended for use with fiction (i.e., stories about imaginary people, 
 places, events).'
 
 As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude Robin and 
 his exposition is the result of an imaginary person writing about imaginary 
 places and events, though Ann and Curtis seem reasonably real. But of course 
 I can't be sure. Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.





[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread seventhray27

Well it's better than being a cookie monster, or a candy monster, which
is where I sometimes find myself. (-:

Actually my cousin had a family issue, so the Passover is schedeled for
tomorrow, and I confess that I am looking forward to two or three
glasses of Mogen David sweet wine. (-:


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@...
wrote:

 Wa! Steve, Laughing One Jelly Bean called
me a literary monster!  Will you go pummel him for me?Â
 BTW, hope you had a wonderful Passover (-:




 
 From: seventhray27 steve.sundur@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:10 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]


 Â
 Hey, at least he's gotten into doing some research with regard to his
postings.  That's a new twist.  And aren't we sorely tried
to  find something new in anything he posts?  Like he's found a
new pastime.  As Edg would say, Good on ya Ravi

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@ wrote:
 
  dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has
totally forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which
Xeno was NOT the one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes. 
Obviously the San Diego sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his
brain, which he, meaning Ravi of course, doesn't even like us to talk
about!  His brain I mean.  Neuroscience and all that
bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of this addling is his being
stuck in the past with talk of psychological rape and
inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST
year?!  And all the effing this and effing that.  One is
sorely tempted to urge Nephew to get some new material for gosh
sakes!  It's a new year.  Even in Western
astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new
season.  It's almost a new month.  Get with the new
program, Newphew!  Sorry couldn't resist that lame pun smiley
faces all around.ÂÂ
    ÂÂ
 
 
 
 
  
  From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men
only]
 
 
  ÂÂ
  Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.
 
  Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at
least honest - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant,
dead man basically, of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual
orgies in your mind with words, even your hard-ons while you are having
sex with words might be just a word in your mind called hard-on. It
really reflects in your writing - everytime I read you it's astonishing,
it's as if you are a zombie. And then equally hilarious is when I see
someone like Share react to you - it's as if she actually had sex with
you and you made her come. I'm always tempted to ask you and Share to
take your orgies offline.
 
  Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!
 
  On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@
wrote:
 
 
  ÂÂ
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
  
   Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I
made it longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it
did was randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a
program to do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which
is often sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we
fail to take in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are
text compactors already and I don't think it benefits us all that much.
I don't require a computer to do it FOR me!
  
  
  This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries',
and well designed programs do not use random selection. However the
sample of Robin's was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is
really far too much. Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50%
compression. Some manual editing might be needed. The software works
better if the original document has a well defined structure.
  
  'HOW IT WORKS'
  
  'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the
frequency of each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for
each sentence based on the frequency count associated with the words it
contains. The most important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with
the highest frequency count.'
  
  'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach
to text summarization. Automated text summarization works best on
expository text such as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction).
The results can be skewed when a passage has only a few sentences. Text
Compactor is not recommended for use with fiction (i.e., stories about
imaginary people, places, events).'
  
  As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude
Robin and his exposition is the result

Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread Share Long
l'chaim (-:





 From: seventhray27 steve.sun...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 6:58 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 

  
Well it's better than being a cookie monster, or a candy monster, which is 
where I sometimes find myself. (-:
Actually my cousin had a family issue, so the Passover is schedeled for 
tomorrow, and I confess that I am looking forward to two or three glasses of 
Mogen David sweet wine. (-:

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:

 Wa! Steve, Laughing One Jelly Bean called me a 
 literary monster!  Will you go pummel him for me?  
 BTW, hope you had a wonderful Passover (-:
 
 
 
 
 
 From: seventhray27 steve.sundur@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:10 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
 
 
   
 Hey, at least he's gotten into doing some research with regard to his 
 postings.  That's a new twist.  And aren't we sorely tried to  find 
 something new in anything he posts?  Like he's found a new pastime.  As Edg 
 would say, Good on ya Ravi
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@ wrote:
 
  dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally 
  forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT 
  the one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.  Obviously the San 
  Diego sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, which he, meaning 
  Ravi of course, doesn't even like us to talk about!  His brain I 
  mean.  Neuroscience and all that bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of 
  this addling is his being stuck in the past with talk of psychological rape 
  and inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?!  
  And all the effing this and effing that.  One is sorely tempted to urge 
  Nephew to get some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new year.  
  Even in Western astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new 
  season.  It's almost a new month.  Get with the new program, 
  Newphew!  Sorry
 couldn't resist that lame pun smiley faces all around.  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
  
  
    
  Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.
  
  Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least 
  honest - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man 
  basically, of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in 
  your mind with words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with 
  words might be just a word in your mind called hard-on. It really 
  reflects in your writing - everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as 
  if you are a zombie. And then equally hilarious is when I see someone like 
  Share react to you - it's as if she actually had sex with you and you made 
  her come. I'm always tempted to ask you and Share to take your orgies 
  offline.
  
  Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!
  
  On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@ wrote:
  
  
    
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
  
   Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made 
   it longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
   randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program 
   to do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is 
   often sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail 
   to take in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text 
   compactors already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I 
   don't require a computer to do it FOR me!
  
  
  This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and 
  well designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of 
  Robin's was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far 
  too much. Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. 
  Some manual editing might be needed. The software works better if the 
  original document has a well defined structure.
  
  'HOW IT WORKS'
  
  'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of 
  each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence 
  based on the frequency count associated with the words it contains. The 
  most important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest 
  frequency count.'
  
  'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to 
  text summarization

[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread laughinggull108
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:

 dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has totally 
 forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which Xeno was NOT the 
 one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.

Now hold on there just a daggone minute Missy Dirty Mind! 'Cavorting' in the 
bushes? Where do you come up with these ideas? Let's look at it again, this 
time with a pure mind: It had been a really long, long time since you had been 
checked (wink, wink, nudge, nudge), and seeker Steve, being the 'exceptional' 
checker that he is (of course, I wouldn't know from personal experience) was 
more than willing to oblige. The bushes along the river provided the privacy 
needed, and the springy patches of moss provided comfortable seats. However, 
the first attempt was interrupted (commonly referred to as checkus 
interruptus*) when seeker Xeno stumbled upon yours truly selling water by the 
river. As a result, seeker Steve was very anxious to get back at it because, 
being the 'exceptional' checker that he is, knows that coming out of a checking 
session too quickly and without completion can lead to a condition commonly 
referred to as Krishna butterballs* for the checker and lackus fulfillmentitus* 
for the checkee. (It's also worth noting that he tries never to end a checking 
prematurely.) However, nature was supportive in the end and both of you were 
able to have a nice, long uninterrupted checking in which seeker Steve, I guess 
one could say, checked your brains out. (And he chose to stay and meditate with 
you rather than quietly leave the bushes.) It is easy? You experienced how easy 
it is? Now this is how we will meditate morning and evening...

*these are sacred terms learned only on a qualified TTC, and are not available 
for use by ordinary lay meditators.

Raviji, like jelly beans, also comes in many flavors, including cinnamon.

 Obviously the San Diego sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his brain, 
 which he, meaning Ravi of course, doesn't even like us to talk about!  His 
 brain I mean.  Neuroscience and all that bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence 
 of this addling is his being stuck in the past with talk of psychological 
 rape and inauthenticity.  Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?!  And 
 all the effing this and effing that.  One is sorely tempted to urge Nephew 
 to get some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new year.  Even in Western 
 astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new season.  It's almost a 
 new month.  Get with the new program, Newphew!  Sorry couldn't resist that 
 lame pun smiley faces all around.
 
 
 
 
 
  From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]
  
 
   
 Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.
 
 Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least honest 
 - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man basically, 
 of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in your mind with 
 words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with words might be just a 
 word in your mind called hard-on. It really reflects in your writing - 
 everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as if you are a zombie. And then 
 equally hilarious is when I see someone like Share react to you - it's as if 
 she actually had sex with you and you made her come. I'm always tempted to 
 ask you and Share to take your orgies offline.
 
 Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!
 
 On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@... 
 wrote:
 
  
   
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
 
  Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
  longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
  randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to 
  do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often 
  sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take 
  in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text compactors 
  already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I don't require a 
  computer to do it FOR me!
 
 
 This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and well 
 designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of Robin's 
 was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far too much. 
 Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. Some manual 
 editing might be needed. The software works better if the original document 
 has a well defined structure.
 
 'HOW IT WORKS'
 
 'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of 
 each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated

[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-26 Thread seventhray27

I have always been a proponent of regular checking.  But quite honestly,
there have been times when I have not been able to cover all the
checking steps and have had to settle for an abbreviated version.  But
the end result has still always been satisfactory.  At least that has
been my experience.


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, laughinggull108 no_reply@...
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@ wrote:
 
  dear Laughing One Jelly Bean please do not be hurt that Ravi has
totally forgotten the plot line of your Garden of Eden saga in which
Xeno was NOT the one with whom I was cavorting in the bushes.

 Now hold on there just a daggone minute Missy Dirty Mind! 'Cavorting'
in the bushes? Where do you come up with these ideas? Let's look at it
again, this time with a pure mind: It had been a really long, long time
since you had been checked (wink, wink, nudge, nudge), and seeker Steve,
being the 'exceptional' checker that he is (of course, I wouldn't know
from personal experience) was more than willing to oblige. The bushes
along the river provided the privacy needed, and the springy patches of
moss provided comfortable seats. However, the first attempt was
interrupted (commonly referred to as checkus interruptus*) when seeker
Xeno stumbled upon yours truly selling water by the river. As a result,
seeker Steve was very anxious to get back at it because, being the
'exceptional' checker that he is, knows that coming out of a checking
session too quickly and without completion can lead to a condition
commonly referred to as Krishna butterballs* for the checker and lackus
fulfillmentitus* for the checkee. (It's also worth noting that he tries
never to end a checking prematurely.) However, nature was supportive in
the end and both of you were able to have a nice, long uninterrupted
checking in which seeker Steve, I guess one could say, checked your
brains out. (And he chose to stay and meditate with you rather than
quietly leave the bushes.) It is easy? You experienced how easy it is?
Now this is how we will meditate morning and evening...

 *these are sacred terms learned only on a qualified TTC, and are not
available for use by ordinary lay meditators.

 Raviji, like jelly beans, also comes in many flavors, including
cinnamon.

  Obviously the San Diego sun and southern CA ambiance has addled his
brain, which he, meaning Ravi of course, doesn't even like us to talk
about!  His brain I mean.  Neuroscience and all that
bullocks.  Anyway, more evidence of this addling is his being stuck
in the past with talk of psychological rape and inauthenticity. 
Dear LOJB, isn't that just so so LAST year?!  And all the effing
this and effing that.  One is sorely tempted to urge Nephew to get
some new material for gosh sakes!  It's a new year.  Even in
Western astrology.  Even in the Chinese system.  It's a new
season.  It's almost a new month.  Get with the new program,
Newphew!  Sorry couldn't resist that lame pun smiley faces all
around.
 
 
 
 
  
  From: Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 11:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men
only]
 
 
  Â
  Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.
 
  Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at
least honest - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant,
dead man basically, of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual
orgies in your mind with words, even your hard-ons while you are having
sex with words might be just a word in your mind called hard-on. It
really reflects in your writing - everytime I read you it's astonishing,
it's as if you are a zombie. And then equally hilarious is when I see
someone like Share react to you - it's as if she actually had sex with
you and you made her come. I'm always tempted to ask you and Share to
take your orgies offline.
 
  Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!
 
  On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@
wrote:
 
 
  Â
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote:
  
   Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I
made it longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it
did was randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a
program to do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which
is often sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we
fail to take in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are
text compactors already and I don't think it benefits us all that much.
I don't require a computer to do it FOR me!
  
  
  This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries',
and well designed programs do not use random selection. However the
sample of Robin's was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is
really far too much. Normally you get reasonable results with 25

[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-25 Thread Xenophaneros Anartaxius
I took Robin's last post to Curtis and removed all of Curtis' and Ann's 
comments and pasted all of Robin's posts into the text compactor 
http://www.textcompactor.com/ and it choked, the text was too long. So I split 
it into two sections, reduced the length to 10% and then reduced the remainder 
by about 50%. This is the result:

Robin:

'No, you will scrupulously avoid this, because it might get you trapped inside 
where truth is--truth which does not wish to be exploited for ends which 
falsify why it exists.'

'You are saying here, Curtis, that Barry formed a dislike for A and Robin; So 
you only see the version of Barry that applies to you, a person he does not 
respect--meaning: A fails to realize that, outside of A, Barry does 
demonstrate vulnerability--but A can't see this because she is subjectively 
reacting to Barry's dislike of her. You did not in your representation of what 
I said about Barry (you took over what that analysis was and made it over into 
your own image of what you wanted it to be: there was hardly anything left of 
it after that) indicate you were at all interested in anything but defending 
Barry and getting rid of my analysis. Funny thing--it starts off as a 
cliché, and just dies away in the saying of it.'

'Ann has done her best to be fair and just to Barry here, Curtis.'

'If you really did possess such a perspective, why have you allowed AWB to fall 
into such ignorance about Barry, because her perspective has not been informed 
by your own (re: Barry Wright)? So I conclude: Yes, what AWB declares about 
Barry's predictability is unassailable--and only you have sealed this by how 
you have responded to this assertion, Curtis.'

'I have analyzed the Limited character of Barry Wright in my analysis, 
Curtis. And that's not going to happen, because Barry would not give you that 
opportunity, and neither will your experience or your modus operandi.'

'The point Ann is making here, Curtis, is that you and Barry have this tacit 
pact (I assume it has not been ritualized through ceremony or handshakes): You 
have my back; You have my back; I have your back--at all times.'



[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-25 Thread curtisdeltablues
Hilarious, what a project.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
anartaxius@... wrote:

 I took Robin's last post to Curtis and removed all of Curtis' and Ann's 
 comments and pasted all of Robin's posts into the text compactor 
 http://www.textcompactor.com/ and it choked, the text was too long. So I 
 split it into two sections, reduced the length to 10% and then reduced the 
 remainder by about 50%. This is the result:
 
 Robin:
 
 'No, you will scrupulously avoid this, because it might get you trapped 
 inside where truth is--truth which does not wish to be exploited for ends 
 which falsify why it exists.'
 
 'You are saying here, Curtis, that Barry formed a dislike for A and Robin; 
 So you only see the version of Barry that applies to you, a person he does 
 not respect--meaning: A fails to realize that, outside of A, Barry does 
 demonstrate vulnerability--but A can't see this because she is subjectively 
 reacting to Barry's dislike of her. You did not in your representation of 
 what I said about Barry (you took over what that analysis was and made it 
 over into your own image of what you wanted it to be: there was hardly 
 anything left of it after that) indicate you were at all interested in 
 anything but defending Barry and getting rid of my analysis. Funny 
 thing--it starts off as a cliché, and just dies away in the saying of it.'
 
 'Ann has done her best to be fair and just to Barry here, Curtis.'
 
 'If you really did possess such a perspective, why have you allowed AWB to 
 fall into such ignorance about Barry, because her perspective has not been 
 informed by your own (re: Barry Wright)? So I conclude: Yes, what AWB 
 declares about Barry's predictability is unassailable--and only you have 
 sealed this by how you have responded to this assertion, Curtis.'
 
 'I have analyzed the Limited character of Barry Wright in my analysis, 
 Curtis. And that's not going to happen, because Barry would not give you that 
 opportunity, and neither will your experience or your modus operandi.'
 
 'The point Ann is making here, Curtis, is that you and Barry have this tacit 
 pact (I assume it has not been ritualized through ceremony or handshakes): 
 You have my back; You have my back; I have your back--at all times.'





Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-25 Thread Ravi Chivukula
His Holiness must be just chilling out yeah? In a jovial, playful mood? Sweet 
to see his antics.

Because applying your disinterested, impartial POV persona I'm able to gather a 
lot of information even from that compacted text.

I won't be waiting for yours and Guru Xeno's disinterested, impartial analysis 
though because we know your personas and your target, captive audience.


On Mar 25, 2013, at 3:35 PM, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com 
wrote:

 Hilarious, what a project.
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
 anartaxius@... wrote:
 
  I took Robin's last post to Curtis and removed all of Curtis' and Ann's 
  comments and pasted all of Robin's posts into the text compactor 
  http://www.textcompactor.com/ and it choked, the text was too long. So I 
  split it into two sections, reduced the length to 10% and then reduced the 
  remainder by about 50%. This is the result:
  
  Robin:
  
  'No, you will scrupulously avoid this, because it might get you trapped 
  inside where truth is--truth which does not wish to be exploited for ends 
  which falsify why it exists.'
  
  'You are saying here, Curtis, that Barry formed a dislike for A and Robin; 
  So you only see the version of Barry that applies to you, a person he does 
  not respect--meaning: A fails to realize that, outside of A, Barry does 
  demonstrate vulnerability--but A can't see this because she is subjectively 
  reacting to Barry's dislike of her. You did not in your representation of 
  what I said about Barry (you took over what that analysis was and made it 
  over into your own image of what you wanted it to be: there was hardly 
  anything left of it after that) indicate you were at all interested in 
  anything but defending Barry and getting rid of my analysis. Funny 
  thing--it starts off as a cliché, and just dies away in the saying of it.'
  
  'Ann has done her best to be fair and just to Barry here, Curtis.'
  
  'If you really did possess such a perspective, why have you allowed AWB to 
  fall into such ignorance about Barry, because her perspective has not been 
  informed by your own (re: Barry Wright)? So I conclude: Yes, what AWB 
  declares about Barry's predictability is unassailable--and only you have 
  sealed this by how you have responded to this assertion, Curtis.'
  
  'I have analyzed the Limited character of Barry Wright in my analysis, 
  Curtis. And that's not going to happen, because Barry would not give you 
  that opportunity, and neither will your experience or your modus operandi.'
  
  'The point Ann is making here, Curtis, is that you and Barry have this 
  tacit pact (I assume it has not been ritualized through ceremony or 
  handshakes): You have my back; You have my back; I have your back--at all 
  times.'
 
 
 


[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-25 Thread doctordumbass
The monkey, the mannequin, and the squeeze toy. Funny to see Boy Scientist 
Curtis in his lab coat, railing at the podium one minute, and then when the 
subject changes to interpersonal dynamics, he is suddenly dumb as a post.  

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@... wrote:

 His Holiness must be just chilling out yeah? In a jovial, playful mood? Sweet 
 to see his antics.
 
 Because applying your disinterested, impartial POV persona I'm able to gather 
 a lot of information even from that compacted text.
 
 I won't be waiting for yours and Guru Xeno's disinterested, impartial 
 analysis though because we know your personas and your target, captive 
 audience.
 
 
 On Mar 25, 2013, at 3:35 PM, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@... wrote:
 
  Hilarious, what a project.
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
  anartaxius@ wrote:
  
   I took Robin's last post to Curtis and removed all of Curtis' and Ann's 
   comments and pasted all of Robin's posts into the text compactor 
   http://www.textcompactor.com/ and it choked, the text was too long. So I 
   split it into two sections, reduced the length to 10% and then reduced 
   the remainder by about 50%. This is the result:
   
   Robin:
   
   'No, you will scrupulously avoid this, because it might get you trapped 
   inside where truth is--truth which does not wish to be exploited for ends 
   which falsify why it exists.'
   
   'You are saying here, Curtis, that Barry formed a dislike for A and 
   Robin; So you only see the version of Barry that applies to you, a 
   person he does not respect--meaning: A fails to realize that, outside of 
   A, Barry does demonstrate vulnerability--but A can't see this because she 
   is subjectively reacting to Barry's dislike of her. You did not in your 
   representation of what I said about Barry (you took over what that 
   analysis was and made it over into your own image of what you wanted it 
   to be: there was hardly anything left of it after that) indicate you were 
   at all interested in anything but defending Barry and getting rid of my 
   analysis. Funny thing--it starts off as a cliché, and just dies away 
   in the saying of it.'
   
   'Ann has done her best to be fair and just to Barry here, Curtis.'
   
   'If you really did possess such a perspective, why have you allowed AWB 
   to fall into such ignorance about Barry, because her perspective has not 
   been informed by your own (re: Barry Wright)? So I conclude: Yes, what 
   AWB declares about Barry's predictability is unassailable--and only you 
   have sealed this by how you have responded to this assertion, Curtis.'
   
   'I have analyzed the Limited character of Barry Wright in my analysis, 
   Curtis. And that's not going to happen, because Barry would not give you 
   that opportunity, and neither will your experience or your modus 
   operandi.'
   
   'The point Ann is making here, Curtis, is that you and Barry have this 
   tacit pact (I assume it has not been ritualized through ceremony or 
   handshakes): You have my back; You have my back; I have your back--at all 
   times.'
  
  
 





[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-25 Thread Ann


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
anartaxius@... wrote:

 I took Robin's last post to Curtis and removed all of Curtis' and Ann's 
 comments and pasted all of Robin's posts into the text compactor 
 http://www.textcompactor.com/ and it choked, the text was too long. So I 
 split it into two sections, reduced the length to 10% and then reduced the 
 remainder by about 50%. This is the result:
 
 Robin:
 
 'No, you will scrupulously avoid this, because it might get you trapped 
 inside where truth is--truth which does not wish to be exploited for ends 
 which falsify why it exists.'
 
 'You are saying here, Curtis, that Barry formed a dislike for A and Robin; 
 So you only see the version of Barry that applies to you, a person he does 
 not respect--meaning: A fails to realize that, outside of A, Barry does 
 demonstrate vulnerability--but A can't see this because she is subjectively 
 reacting to Barry's dislike of her. You did not in your representation of 
 what I said about Barry (you took over what that analysis was and made it 
 over into your own image of what you wanted it to be: there was hardly 
 anything left of it after that) indicate you were at all interested in 
 anything but defending Barry and getting rid of my analysis. Funny 
 thing--it starts off as a cliché, and just dies away in the saying of it.'
 
 'Ann has done her best to be fair and just to Barry here, Curtis.'
 
 'If you really did possess such a perspective, why have you allowed AWB to 
 fall into such ignorance about Barry, because her perspective has not been 
 informed by your own (re: Barry Wright)? So I conclude: Yes, what AWB 
 declares about Barry's predictability is unassailable--and only you have 
 sealed this by how you have responded to this assertion, Curtis.'
 
 'I have analyzed the Limited character of Barry Wright in my analysis, 
 Curtis. And that's not going to happen, because Barry would not give you that 
 opportunity, and neither will your experience or your modus operandi.'
 
 'The point Ann is making here, Curtis, is that you and Barry have this tacit 
 pact (I assume it has not been ritualized through ceremony or handshakes): 
 You have my back; You have my back; I have your back--at all times.'

Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was randomly 
leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to do this. Many 
of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often sloppy or, because of 
pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take in half of what anyone is 
actually saying. All of us are text compactors already and I don't think it 
benefits us all that much. I don't require a computer to do it FOR me!





[FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-25 Thread Xenophaneros Anartaxius
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote:

 Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made it 
 longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was 
 randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to do 
 this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often sloppy 
 or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take in half of 
 what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text compactors already and I 
 don't think it benefits us all that much. I don't require a computer to do it 
 FOR me!

This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and well 
designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of Robin's 
was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far too much. 
Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression. Some manual 
editing might be needed. The software works better if the original document has 
a well defined structure.

'HOW IT WORKS'

'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of each 
word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence based on the 
frequency count associated with the words it contains. The most important 
sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest frequency count.'

'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to text 
summarization. Automated text summarization works best on expository text such 
as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction). The results can be skewed 
when a passage has only a few sentences. Text Compactor is not recommended for 
use with fiction (i.e., stories about imaginary people, places, events).'

As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude Robin and 
his exposition is the result of an imaginary person writing about imaginary 
places and events, though Ann and Curtis seem reasonably real. But of course I 
can't be sure. Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.




Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-25 Thread Ravi Chivukula
Everyone on this forum is just text on a screen to me.

Thank you Guru Xeno - this is what I like about you. You are at least
honest - and admit you are a cold-hearted, emotionless, distant, dead man
basically, of dead beliefs, of inane platitudes - having sexual orgies in
your mind with words, even your hard-ons while you are having sex with
words might be just a word in your mind called hard-on. It really
reflects in your writing - everytime I read you it's astonishing, it's as
if you are a zombie. And then equally hilarious is when I see someone like
Share react to you - it's as if she actually had sex with you and you made
her come. I'm always tempted to ask you and Share to take your orgies
offline.

Hail to Guru Zombie Xeno !!!

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
anartax...@yahoo.com wrote:

 **


 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote:

  Ok, that was silly. I went to your link and typed in some text. I made
 it longer and played with the percentage to keep or edit. All it did was
 randomly leave in or take out stuff. I don't get why you need a program to
 do this. Many of us do it naturally by the way we read, which is often
 sloppy or, because of pre-conceived notions about things, we fail to take
 in half of what anyone is actually saying. All of us are text compactors
 already and I don't think it benefits us all that much. I don't require a
 computer to do it FOR me!

 This kind of software is designed to produce 'executive summaries', and
 well designed programs do not use random selection. However the sample of
 Robin's was huge, and the compression was to about 5% which is really far
 too much. Normally you get reasonable results with 25% to 50% compression.
 Some manual editing might be needed. The software works better if the
 original document has a well defined structure.

 'HOW IT WORKS'

 'After text is placed on the page, the web app calculates the frequency of
 each word in the passage. Then, a score is calculated for each sentence
 based on the frequency count associated with the words it contains. The
 most important sentence is deemed to be the sentence with the highest
 frequency count.'

 'Obviously, human readers may disagree with this automated approach to
 text summarization. Automated text summarization works best on expository
 text such as textbooks and reference material (non-fiction). The results
 can be skewed when a passage has only a few sentences. Text Compactor is
 not recommended for use with fiction (i.e., stories about imaginary people,
 places, events).'

 As the result with that post was not particularly good, I conclude Robin
 and his exposition is the result of an imaginary person writing about
 imaginary places and events, though Ann and Curtis seem reasonably real.
 But of course I can't be sure. Everyone on this forum is just text on a
 screen to me.

  



Re: [FairfieldLife] Cliff Notes Robin [previously Re: Men only]

2013-03-25 Thread Ravi Chivukula
A blast from the past -
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/300308

(for the clueless doctordumbass = futur.musik)

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 7:49 PM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com 
no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:

 **


 The monkey, the mannequin, and the squeeze toy. Funny to see Boy Scientist
 Curtis in his lab coat, railing at the podium one minute, and then when the
 subject changes to interpersonal dynamics, he is suddenly dumb as a post.

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula chivukula.ravi@...
 wrote:
 
  His Holiness must be just chilling out yeah? In a jovial, playful mood?
 Sweet to see his antics.
 
  Because applying your disinterested, impartial POV persona I'm able to
 gather a lot of information even from that compacted text.
 
  I won't be waiting for yours and Guru Xeno's disinterested, impartial
 analysis though because we know your personas and your target, captive
 audience.
 
 
  On Mar 25, 2013, at 3:35 PM, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@...
 wrote:
 
   Hilarious, what a project.
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius
 anartaxius@ wrote:
   
I took Robin's last post to Curtis and removed all of Curtis' and
 Ann's comments and pasted all of Robin's posts into the text compactor
 http://www.textcompactor.com/ and it choked, the text was too long. So I
 split it into two sections, reduced the length to 10% and then reduced the
 remainder by about 50%. This is the result:
   
Robin:
   
'No, you will scrupulously avoid this, because it might get you
 trapped inside where truth is--truth which does not wish to be exploited
 for ends which falsify why it exists.'
   
'You are saying here, Curtis, that Barry formed a dislike for A and
 Robin; So you only see the version of Barry that applies to you, a person
 he does not respect--meaning: A fails to realize that, outside of A, Barry
 does demonstrate vulnerability--but A can't see this because she is
 subjectively reacting to Barry's dislike of her. You did not in your
 representation of what I said about Barry (you took over what that analysis
 was and made it over into your own image of what you wanted it to be: there
 was hardly anything left of it after that) indicate you were at all
 interested in anything but defending Barry and getting rid of my analysis.
 Funny thing--it starts off as a cliché, and just dies away in the saying
 of it.'

   
'Ann has done her best to be fair and just to Barry here, Curtis.'
   
'If you really did possess such a perspective, why have you allowed
 AWB to fall into such ignorance about Barry, because her perspective has
 not been informed by your own (re: Barry Wright)? So I conclude: Yes, what
 AWB declares about Barry's predictability is unassailable--and only you
 have sealed this by how you have responded to this assertion, Curtis.'
   
'I have analyzed the Limited character of Barry Wright in my
 analysis, Curtis. And that's not going to happen, because Barry would not
 give you that opportunity, and neither will your experience or your modus
 operandi.'
   
'The point Ann is making here, Curtis, is that you and Barry have
 this tacit pact (I assume it has not been ritualized through ceremony or
 handshakes): You have my back; You have my back; I have your back--at all
 times.'