Subj : Re: Google is funny To : alt.tv.farscape From : weirdwolf Date : Wed Sep 21 2005 17:06:45 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape Tyler Trafford wrote in news:3pdd4jF9pqpbU2@individual.net: > Jim Larson wrote: >> weirdwolf wrote: >> >>> Tyler Trafford wrote in >>> news:3pd78iF9pdk2U1 @individual.net: >>> >>>> Finnigann wrote: >>>>> To: Chaya >>>>> -=> Chaya wrote to alt.tv.farscape <=- >>>>> >>>>> Ch> From Newsgroup: >>>>> alt.tv.farscape >>> [0m >>>>> >>>>> Ch> Finnigann wrote: >>>>> >>>>> > To: Chaya >>>>> > -=> Chaya wrote to alt.tv.farscape <=- >>>>> > >>>>> > Ch> From Newsgroup: >>>>> > alt.tv.farscape >>>>> > >>>>> > Ch> Just when I think I understand how the search algorithm >>>>> > works: >>>>> > >>>>> > Ch> Do a Google search for "failure". Note the first link. >>>>> > >>>>> > Ah but it balances out. if you will consider the first TWO... >>> someone >>>>> > with a sense of humr at GOOGLE me thinks. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ch> tee hee. That was not there this morning. >>>>> >>>>> Ch> (But Bush still wins the Failure Wars) >>>>> >>>>> He's the gold standard for failures... all others pale in >>>>> comparison. The dullest of the dullards. the most exhalted of the >>>>> dolts, and while this is fun, you all get the point far better >>>>> just listening to him speak. >>>> >>>> He is not nearly as unintelligent as some people like to think. >>>> I'm a pretty liberal guy, but this is a really lazy way of refuting >>>> someone. >>> >>> Do you think he is severely dislexic? >> >> Sey. >> >> (He does seem chronically unable to find the right word for the >> occasion. Any occasion. Is that a symptom?) > > In highschool I once completely forgot the word "application". Since > I was asking about getting a job at a local movie theater at the time, > it was pretty embarrassing. > > I knew what I wanted, but halfway through asking for one I suddenly > couldn't put a name to it. This was nervousness, not a neurological > condition. It wasn't the mangling of the oral part I was really interested in, well I am but I wll get to that in a minute. It was more to do witht ht efact that he has reports read aloud to him and his favourite book is the very hungry catapillar. Bush is of an age where he wouldn't have been diagnosed as dyslexic and rich enough that his reading problems may have been "ignored." I know plenty of people who develope their own coping stratagies to avoid/deal with severe dyslexia and manage to go to college and get a degree, in fact if you'll excuse me I'll just go and kiss one now. >;-] The mangling might just be nerves at speaking in front of a crowd but he is worse when he has to read from a prepared speech, another indication that he might have dyslexia. Ted -- Stare too long into the abyss and the abyss looks like a nifty place to hide the bodies .