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From: [email protected] (Mark T. VandeWettering)
Subject: Re: Krillean Photography
[email protected] (Alexander P. Zijdenbos) writes:
>FLAME ON
>Reading through the posts about Kirlian (whatever spelling)
>photography I couldn't help but being slightly disgusted by the
>narrow-minded, "I know it all", "I don't believe what I can't see or
>measure" attitude of many people out there.
>I am neither a real believer, nor a disbeliever when it comes to
>so-called "paranormal" stuff; but as far as I'm concerned, it is just
>as likely as the existence of, for instance, a god, which seems to be
>quite accepted in our societies - without any scientific basis.
Accepted by whom? People who think digital watches are a
real good idea? That 60 channels of television is 10x better
than 6 channels of television?
>I am convinced that it is a serious mistake to close your mind to
>something, ANYTHING, simply because it doesn't fit your current frame
>of reference. History shows that many great people, great scientists,
>were people who kept an open mind - and were ridiculed by sceptics.
You're right. Keep an open mind to the following:
1. Taco flavored donuts.
2. Cannibalism. Good way to get that extra protein in the diet.
3. Belief in Yawanga, armadillo god of parking meters.
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Mark VandeWettering
Truest Servant of Yawanga! Oh Yawanga! He who never will become a road-pizza!
All of my quarters and dimes, nay even nickels, will be spent to buy time to
park in your eternal parking lot!