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Originally posted by yanici:
Me don't understand this thread. Big Grin
I understand it enough to know better than to get involved in it . All of this over a " Karma Picker " ? Nah ..
 
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I understand it enough to know better than to get involved in it . All of this over a " Karma Picker " ? Nah ..

All of what? Is there something you want to really say?

Karmas are part of the culture of SIGforum. A sharing among friends that doesn’t exist elsewhere. I find it a lovely part of today’s world and I’m glad that I can contribute.

So let’s hear it, what do you want to say to me? Then send me an invoice and I’ll refund you every penny you’ve put into the Karma Picker.

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Originally posted by selogic:
I understand it enough to know better than to get involved in it . All of this over a " Karma Picker " ? Nah ..

All of what? Is there something you want to really say?

Karmas are part of the culture of SIGforum. A sharing among friends that doesn’t exist elsewhere. I find it a lovely part of today’s worlds and I’m glad that I can contribute.

So let’s hear it, what do you want to say to me? Then send me an invoice and I’ll refund you every penny you’ve put into the Karma Picker.
It's already been said . There are other ways to pick a Karma . And don't say it doesn't exist anywhere else because that's bullshit .I'm a member on three other forums where they somehow manage to pull it off and I HAVE participated on at least two of those .
 
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It's already been said . There are other ways to pick a Karma . And don't say it doesn't exist anywhere else because that's bullshit .I'm a member on three other forums where they somehow manage to pull it off and I HAVE participated on at least two of those .
That’s what your tizzy is about?

You know what else has multiple ways of doing? Being pleasant. Give it a try it sometime.
 
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It's already been said . There are other ways to pick a Karma . And don't say it doesn't exist anywhere else because that's bullshit .I'm a member on three other forums where they somehow manage to pull it off and I HAVE participated on at least two of those .
That’s what your tizzy is about?

You know what else has multiple ways of doing? Being pleasant. Give it a try it sometime.
You obviously missed my point. And you should take your own advice about being pleasant . YOU got bent out of shape over a comment you obviously didn't understand and still don't , and tried to pick a fight. Sorry , not playing .
 
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I understand it enough to know better than to get involved in it .


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I'm getting involved in it !




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No U!


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Where is the bunny with the pancake on his head?



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Wait, is this a reference to someone who claimed karma winners were only the high profile members? Big Grin


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Wait, is this a reference to someone who claimed karma winners were only the high profile members? Big Grin


Shh!
Chapter 13, Article III, Sub-Section Q of the waiver specifically states not to mention the high-profile status member preference for Karma wins.




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Karmanator aside, I genuinely appreciate the value it brings to converting YouTube videos into plug-n-play sigForum script.


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Originally posted by architect:

Here is an example: some time ago I noticed that the last post in many threads seemed to be from my account. So I scraped a few pages of the Lounge summary thread into a text file and ran several filters (awk, sed, etc.) on it plucking out the initiator and closer of the first ten or so Lounge overview pages. It was not much of a challenge, and I learned that my perceptions can be wrong, something that I have experienced many times in my life.



Do you speak English?

Don't be offended; I'm just laughing my butt off reading that part because I'm sure I can't be the only one whose head that went over.



"It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life – daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual." Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning, 1946.
 
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Do you speak English?

Don't be offended; I'm just laughing my butt off reading that part because I'm sure I can't be the only one whose head that went over.


I’m not Rey, but let me try. A while back I had a Rice Krispy treat I was saving. I went out to the kitchen to eat it one evening and it was gone! I interrogated the whole family to see who ate it. I even grilled the wife, and she doesn’t like rice krispy treats! Turns out…I ate it and forgot I did. I could have sworn it was still there, and I hadn’t touched it yet, to the point where I was accusing people who I knew didn’t eat it, just in case they maybe threw it out on accident. In the end, it was me who was wrong. I found the wrapper in my car when I continued the search for evidence.

I think that is what Rey is trying to say. Sometimes we can be dead-sure we are right, but our memory or our perception ends up being wrong, but we can’t admit it without hard evidence right in our face.

- Bret
 
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Do you speak English?

Don't be offended; I'm just laughing my butt off reading that part because I'm sure I can't be the only one whose head that went over.


I’m not Rey, but let me try. A while back I had a Rice Krispy treat I was saving. I went out to the kitchen to eat it one evening and it was gone! I interrogated the whole family to see who ate it. I even grilled the wife, and she doesn’t like rice krispy treats! Turns out…I ate it and forgot I did. I could have sworn it was still there, and I hadn’t touched it yet, to the point where I was accusing people who I knew didn’t eat it, just in case they maybe threw it out on accident. In the end, it was me who was wrong. I found the wrapper in my car when I continued the search for evidence.

I think that is what Rey is trying to say. Sometimes we can be dead-sure we are right, but our memory or our perception ends up being wrong, but we can’t admit it without hard evidence right in our face.

- Bret


Honestly and in all seriousness, I don’t know how your response is related to the thread but I can totally relate to forgetting stuff and really short term memory. I get up from my desk to get something I need from another room. I get to the other room. I forget what it was I went there for. Or the other morning, I bring a pitcher of cold water to the table as part of breakfast. I go back to the kitchen. I’m at the refrigerator door getting ice in a glass. If I open the refrigerator door, the ice dispenser stops. I had to yell out to my wife, “Is there a water pitcher at the table?”

I’m trying to keep my mind engaged. My dad had Alzheimer’s and my older sister has been displaying signs of it for at least a couple of years. As that old saying goes, a mind is a terrible thing to have.



"It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life – daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual." Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning, 1946.
 
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Sorry, Mark, called you sigmonkey. ...


LOL

I was worried my cat shit posted something and got me in trubble again!

(I gave him my password in case I forget it...)



bad move Monkey, Cats are assholes,

I know, I have 3 indoor fuckers that are always up to fuckery



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Originally posted by old rugged cross:
Where is the bunny with the pancake on his head?


hole lee shait,

have not heard that on in a long while,

and I think I deleted my pic of that,



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