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Old 09-11-2007, 07:52 PM
Neil Brooks
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On Sep 11, 10:45 am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

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> > Well, for one thing, you could have condensed that paragraph
> Well you see well what I am trying to do is to improve my typing speed
> as well I know its kind of silly but I really want to get really fast
> like the people on the typewriters who can do it really fast so thats
> why I want to write as much as possible so then my mind can remember
> the patterns of words that I type and I will become so fast that I
> will be like a robot okay if you know what I mean I know its really
> silly but well I think I am getting really super fast the more I
> write.
> Anyhow I am good in my heart but when I call people stupid its only
> because they said it first so its okay because well even if they didnt
> say it openly 'you are stupid' I can tell if you are implying it so
> you better not otherwise I can tell when you are being sarcastic. My
> English is getting really good so you better watch out because I know
> lots of good insults up my sleeve my friends taught me.

I personally think you'll do FAR more damage by your advice then you
will by your insults.

QED

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Old 09-11-2007, 06:11 PM
Ms.Brainy
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On Sep 11, 8:06 am, "shoemaker...[at]yahoo.com" <shoemaker...[at]yahoo.comwrote:

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> Is there any hint of science that might substantiate my wild
> speculation? If not, what do you think is happening? I'm not trying
> to push some alternative medicine. I'm looking for answers.
> All serious replies will be appreciated.
> Ted Shoemaker

Ted, You might have noticed that a tragically disturbed person, who
currently calls himself "zetsu" (but with a blink of an eye may change
his/her identity) is suffering from an incurable infliction called
'diarrhea of the fingertips'. Unfortunately, this is just one of the
serious mental disorders he is suffering from.

But there are competent people on this newsgroup who may give you
valuable advice, just wait for them and ignore the jerks. Meanwhile,
it probably will be helpful if you provide your daughter's
prescription.


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Old 09-11-2007, 05:51 PM
Dr Judy
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On Sep 11, 11:06 am, "shoemaker...[at]yahoo.com" <shoemaker...[at]yahoo.comwrote:
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> My daughter has infrequently said that her glasses make her see
> worse. That complaint has applied to both new and old prescriptions.
> This isn't every time, of course. Usually her glasses do what they're
> supposed to do.
> (When she makes this complaint, we first check to make sure her lenses
> aren't gunky with fingerprints or something.)
> I'm wondering what's going on here.
> The person in question is 17 years old, and more than intelligent
> enough to know what she's talking about.
> Maybe she's imagining it. Or maybe her eyes change form time to time,
> depending on her nutrition level. If I ask an ophthalmologist,
> they'll probably say that I'm crazy and these things don't happen.
> Maybe they're right.
> But I'm thinking that there's more going on than refraction and
> immutable eyeball eccentricity. There's more to the eye than, um,
> meets the eye. For example, blood sugar levels?
> Is there any hint of science that might substantiate my wild
> speculation? If not, what do you think is happening? I'm not trying
> to push some alternative medicine. I'm looking for answers.
> All serious replies will be appreciated.
> Ted Shoemaker
> Procrastinate -- tomorrow.

It likey not her glasses making her vision blurry but that her vision
is blurry. There are a number of possiblities: dry eye, allergies,
accommodative spasm, migraine. High blood sugar can do it but
levels need ot be very high.

Her eye doctor will not think you or she are crazy. Return with a
description of the problem, it will help if she keeps a diary and
notes when it occurs, whether distance or near or both blurred, how
the eyes felt, what she was doing, any headache or other symptoms.

Dr Judy

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Old 09-11-2007, 05:45 PM
Zetsu
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Hi,

- quote -

> Well, for one thing, you could have condensed that paragraph

Well you see well what I am trying to do is to improve my typing speed
as well I know its kind of silly but I really want to get really fast
like the people on the typewriters who can do it really fast so thats
why I want to write as much as possible so then my mind can remember
the patterns of words that I type and I will become so fast that I
will be like a robot okay if you know what I mean I know its really
silly but well I think I am getting really super fast the more I
write.

Anyhow I am good in my heart but when I call people stupid its only
because they said it first so its okay because well even if they didnt
say it openly 'you are stupid' I can tell if you are implying it so
you better not otherwise I can tell when you are being sarcastic. My
English is getting really good so you better watch out because I know
lots of good insults up my sleeve my friends taught me.

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Old 09-11-2007, 05:35 PM
Dr. Leukoma
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On Sep 11, 10:54 am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
- quote -

> Hi,
> Okay this is going to sound strange to you but I learn in a very weird
> way I mean the more I talk to other people the more I learn I know it
> must sound really wierd and stupid and unusual but I have a very
> strange way to learn yes the more I talk the more I learn because you
> know they have that saying that 'the person who learns most is the
> teacher' well yes I guess you could say I am like that if I explain
> something to someone then I learn better than if I just read about it
> okay but I really hope you understand I know its hard to explain but
> thats the truth. I know I post a lot and it doesnt even look like I is
> trying to learn but I promise really really its true the more I post
> the more I learn please I hope you understand but do you know what I
> mean though.

Well, for one thing, you could have condensed that paragraph into one
or two sentences. And, for another thing, you spend most of your time
telling people are older and wiser than you how silly and stupid they
are, so maybe this isn't the right place for you to learn anything.
Also, I noticed that when you have attempted to teach something about
Bates, etc., nobody seems to be listening. The only people who listen
are already part of your "clan."

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Old 09-11-2007, 05:29 PM
Neil Brooks
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On Sep 11, 8:54 am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

- quote -

> Okay this is going to sound strange to you but I learn in a very weird
> way I mean the more I talk to other people the more I learn I know it
> must sound really wierd and stupid and unusual but I have a very
> strange way to learn yes the more I talk the more I learn because you
> know they have that saying that 'the person who learns most is the
> teacher' well yes I guess you could say I am like that if I explain
> something to someone then I learn better than if I just read about it
> okay but I really hope you understand I know its hard to explain but
> thats the truth. I know I post a lot and it doesnt even look like I is
> trying to learn but I promise really really its true the more I post
> the more I learn please I hope you understand but do you know what I
> mean though.

It sounds like you're simply NOT a critical thinker.

Gee ... what a shock.

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Old 09-11-2007, 04:16 PM
Robert Martellaro
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:06:20 -0700, "shoemakerted[at]yahoo.com"
<shoemakerted[at]yahoo.com> wrote:

- quote -

> My daughter has infrequently said that her glasses make her see
> worse. That complaint has applied to both new and old prescriptions.

Talk to the eye doctor. Be prepared to answer questions about her health,
allergies, whether there has been trauma to the head or eyes, changes in
medications including birth control, etc.

Robert Martellaro
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Optician/Owner
Roberts Optical
Wauwatosa Wi.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself."
- Richard Feynman
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Old 09-11-2007, 03:54 PM
Zetsu
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Default Re: glasses intermittently make vision blurrier -- why?

Hi,

Okay this is going to sound strange to you but I learn in a very weird
way I mean the more I talk to other people the more I learn I know it
must sound really wierd and stupid and unusual but I have a very
strange way to learn yes the more I talk the more I learn because you
know they have that saying that 'the person who learns most is the
teacher' well yes I guess you could say I am like that if I explain
something to someone then I learn better than if I just read about it
okay but I really hope you understand I know its hard to explain but
thats the truth. I know I post a lot and it doesnt even look like I is
trying to learn but I promise really really its true the more I post
the more I learn please I hope you understand but do you know what I
mean though.

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Old 09-11-2007, 03:42 PM
Dr. Leukoma
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On Sep 11, 10:38 am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
- quote -

> Hi,
> > I'm looking for answers.
> The real and true answers is you will all find in this book very good
> book very nice:
> http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Perfec...ithout_Glasses
> Read it and understand it well and you will gain incredible vast
> knowledge into the secrets of the mind and the mindeye relation and
> how to cure your daughter through the rest methods.

This is your third post to yourself. In another message, you stated
that your purpose here was to learn. In your profile, it shows that
you posted 234 times in June, 119 times in July, 221 times in August,
and already 123 times this month.

I don't observe much learning going on within you, just lots of
lecturing.

  #4  
Old 09-11-2007, 03:38 PM
Zetsu
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Default Re: glasses intermittently make vision blurrier -- why?

Hi,

- quote -

> I'm looking for answers.

The real and true answers is you will all find in this book very good
book very nice:

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Perfec...ithout_Glasses

Read it and understand it well and you will gain incredible vast
knowledge into the secrets of the mind and the mindeye relation and
how to cure your daughter through the rest methods.

 

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