Subj : Re: Google is funny To : alt.tv.farscape From : Jim Larson Date : Thu Sep 22 2005 00:46:09 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape weirdwolf wrote: > 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. (I think he's just stupid.) ((Not nearly as stupid as he seems. There's got to be something more than daddy's money behind the success[1].)) -- Jim [1] If by success you mean a series of business failures followed by ownership of a professional baseball team and then state and national politics.[2] [2] Of course, Truman failed at every job he tried until he got into politics.[3] [3] The main difference being that he had to haul himself back onto his own feet each time. .