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Old September 29th 14, 07:44 PM posted to sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing,comp.soft.sys.matlab,rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom
Dale[_2_]
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a long time ago in a newsgroup far away ...

I suggested humans were like an "insect ape"

since human behavior is technologically and communally similiar to
ants and bees, but far superior to ANY other specie on earth

technology might not be the best answer, considering the shrinking of
rain forests, climate change, etc.

so humans might not be as smart as ants and bees, they don't over step
certain environmental boundaries

not to say that humans can't find a happy medium between technology
and the environment

why does man stay in the "rat race"? was man just the best scavenger
specie that just keeps going

is the depictation of "the greys" or "little green men" with an insect
head and genetically ape repressive body, tell us that we should be
thinking about the insect behavior and be conservative on the animal
side, assertive as opposed to agressive

these "greys" are always said to be watching, experimenting and
guiding man

I'm not a communist, I am more of a communal capitalist, I guess that
means socialism, I don't think government should be involved in
private business but publicly traded business is in my opinion at this
time public business

for public business, supply and demand should be applied to labor

the jobs with the least demand get the highest pay
the jobs with the most demand get the lowest pay

communists ought to be happy with that due to good pay
capitalists ought to happy supply and demand is used

I realize such a paradigm would take some time, and I realize there is
an investment in the current paradigm that inolves livelyhoods

maybe startups could lead the way ...


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Old September 29th 14, 08:17 PM posted to sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing,comp.soft.sys.matlab,rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom
Dale[_2_]
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:44:34 -0400, Dale
wrote:

the jobs with the least demand get the highest pay
the jobs with the most demand get the lowest pay


communists happy with good pay

capitalists happy with a demand for production and recognition of
supply and demand in a micro and macro economic congruency

socialists happy, its socialism (communal capitalism)
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Old September 29th 14, 10:24 PM posted to sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing,comp.soft.sys.matlab,rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom
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On 2014-09-29 18:44:34 +0000, Dale said:

a long time ago in a newsgroup far away ...

I suggested humans were li...


Damn! Are you back with your bizarre brainstorms visible to the World?
Please go away again.

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Old September 30th 14, 05:36 PM posted to sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing,comp.soft.sys.matlab,rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.darkroom
Martin Leese
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Dale wrote:
a long time ago in a newsgroup far away ...

I suggested humans were like an "insect ape"

since human behavior is technologically and communally similiar to
ants and bees, but far superior to ANY other specie on earth

....

Dale wrote:
Date: 1/29/14 3:11 AM
Subject: no more off-topic posts

I'm going to keep my posts to these groups related to imaging


Go away, troll.
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Old September 30th 14, 07:54 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
George Kerby
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On 9/30/14 4:00 AM, in article
, "Whisky-dave"
wrote:

On Monday, 29 September 2014 19:44:34 UTC+1, Dale wrote:
a long time ago in a newsgroup far away ...


I suggested humans were like an "insect ape"


Nah we have 2 legs 2 arms insects have 6 legs.

What you have extra or missing is your problem.


since human behavior is technologically and communally similiar to
ants and bees, but far superior to ANY other specie on earth


nothing like it, we don't have central queens giving birth etc......


technology might not be the best answer, considering the shrinking of
rain forests, climate change, etc.

so humans might not be as smart as ants and bees, they don't over step
certain environmental boundaries


They do.




is the depictation of "the greys" or "little green men" with an insect
head and genetically ape repressive body, tell us that we should be
thinking about the insect behavior and be conservative on the animal
side, assertive as opposed to agressive



these "greys" are always said to be watching, experimenting and
guiding man

Then they aren't very inteligent then are they.


I'm not a communist, I am more of a communal capitalist, I guess that
means socialism, I don't think government should be involved in
private business but publicly traded business is in my opinion at this
time public business


I thought you were an ant.


No. That is another guy who has quite the sig line...

 




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