ED CONRAD'S FINAL POSTING -- Thank the God Lord
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> MAN AS OLD AS COAL > http://www.edconrad.com < Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. < The International Inernet Commission (IIC) has just notified me that it is terminating my account because of the obscene pictures that I have been posting. < "Uprightenous" individuals, such as physical anthropologists and staff members of the Smithsonian Institution, should never be depicted the derogatory way I have been depicting them, its nasty e-mail read. < Besides, there is only my word that the whole kaboodle of them have been engaged in deceit, deception, collusion and conspiracy to keep mankind in the dark about our true origin and ancestry. < There is no scientific evidence -- certainly not photos of petrified bones, teeth and even soft organs (some human) -- found between anthracite coal veins, proving that my science would finish 99 yards ahead of Charles Darwin's "science" in a 100-yard dash, the e-mail continued. < Therefore, gone forever are the "obscene" pictures that have rattled the IIC's tai and shaken up the boys and girls with the aphabet soup behind their names.You'll never see them again. < Unless, of course, you'd like to see blurry, lack-and-white photos that David Iain Greig, genial moderator of talk.origins, was kind enough to send me. He had been keeping them in his file and sent them to me upon learning they might be gone forever. < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/SaveTheWhale.jpg < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/TightFit.jpg < =========================== < THEY LAUGHED AT GALILEO, TOO! (See eye-opening Web page below.) This is the part about Ed Conrad < "HISTORY IS BUNK! Where the past is rewritten and reinterpreted < Ed Conrad -- Man is as old as coal < Scientists have good cause to be afraid of Ed Conrad because Ed has proved beyond all doubt that the history of humankind goes back to the times when the great coal beds were being laid down < He has destroyed the edifice of Darwinism by the simple method of proving that, as man has been here for hundreds of millions of years, we cannot be the evolutionary descendants of other life forms. < On the contrary, if man preceded the emergence of frill-necked lizards, then many of today's animals must be descended from man. The dolphins truly are our cousins < Creationists should take no comfort from Ed's COMPREHENSIVE DESTRUCTION OF THE DARWIN MYTH. < Ed quite clearly states that he is at the boundary where "pseudoscience meets honest science" -- he says man is as old as coal, not the creationist version where coal is as old as man."
============================= < THEY LAUGHED AT GALILEO, TOO! http://www.ratbags.com/loon/2000/09scientists.htm < ============================= <
> WHY EVOLUTIONISTS LEAPING OFF TALL BUILDINGS < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/FINGERSx.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/OldestHumanSkull.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/pics/z11calv.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/skullb.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/z8femur.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/FOSSILS08/HumanFemur.jpg < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/TestResults.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Skullx.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Skully,jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/SkullBoulderSide.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/FirstDiscovery.jpg < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/HumanBrain.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/newtibia.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/zedjaw.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/HumanJaw3.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/OldestTool.jpg < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/MoreFossils.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/InSlate3.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/InSlate2.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/InSlate11.jpg < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/GallBladder1.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/GallBladder2.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/GallBladdery.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Fetus8.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Scorpion.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/pics/PetrifiedPP.jpg < ================================ <
> TRUE SCIENTIST PROVES ED CONRAD RIGHT < The following was posted by Lin Liangtai of Taipei, Taiwan, the only scientist in the Milky Way Galaxy who has xamined and HONESTLY tested the petrified bones, etc.-- SOME HUMAN -- discovered by Ed Conrad in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania over the past 27 years. < ================================ < < THE LIN LIANGTAI WEB PAGE http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=13&f=1588634557&p=19 < http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=13&f=1588634556&p=18 < < Read the entire blog or just the summary: < ================================= <
> THE CONCLUSION > By LIN LIANTAI > Taipei, Taiwan < The author has examined through microscopes more than 20 thin sections cut from "rocks" that Mr. Ed Conrad discovered and sent to the author. < Without exception, they are all found to be fossils, including the subject "calvarium fossil" < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/OldestHumanSkull.JPG < The object is a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil for the following reasons: < (1) it contains fossilized osteocytes, Haversian canals, osteons, red blood cells and various blood vessels in the specimens and thin sections ; < (2) it contains remains of pyramidal neuron, neuronal soma and dendrites; < (3) No other animal has an organ or body part that matches its inner/outer shape and size; < (4) Its inner cavity has a capacity of at least 1,025 cc.; < (5) It was found between coal veins near Mahanoy City (and Mahanoy City) Pennsylvania, where geological structure has been dated to be around 300 million years old. < Some of the fossil's blood vessels have turned into coal, suggesting it once existed in a coal region. < Even if it had not come from the Carboniferous age, the fact that it is fossilized and coalified would have till made it the oldest human skull cap ever found in the world. < ==================================== <
> HOW TO KEEP ED CONRAD CLOSE TO YOUR HEART < Ideal for Framing in Your Den or Living Room k Ed Conrad (wearing hat) and Blue, his fossilL-sniffing Husky http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Ed&Blue.JPG Get Yours on eBay Before They"re Sold Out < =================== <
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Mike Painter - 26 Jun 2008 14:59 GMT > < > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > < > Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. probably another lie to get our hopes up, but if true, a new holiday which will soon be forgotten
Sara Brum - 26 Jun 2008 15:31 GMT >> < >> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > probably another lie to get our hopes up, but if true, a new holiday which > will soon be forgotten Don't get too excited. The word "brief" may be of significance.
Preventer of Work - 28 Jun 2008 02:15 GMT >>> < >>> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Don't get too excited. The word "brief" may be of significance. I guess that means that ISPs will be complaining about the increased bandwidth being consumed by Ed an Lin's postings.
Andrew Heenan - 26 Jun 2008 16:00 GMT blues517@hotmail.com wrote:
> Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. That's just great, thanks. But who's Sady? And why a special message for her?
Jeßus - 27 Jun 2008 09:38 GMT > blues517@hotmail.com wrote: >> Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. > > That's just great, thanks. > But who's Sady? > And why a special message for her? NO, ya fuckwit - he's not gonna post his briefs to her again.
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redleg - 02 Jul 2008 05:58 GMT > blues...@hotmail.com wrote: > > Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. > > That's just great, thanks. > But who's Sady? > And why a special message for her? Sady was 1997 Ebay Babe of the Year
Juan Tootreego - 04 Jul 2008 17:16 GMT In article <0c4285db-692e-430c-bb65-cb0a7bcc409e@ 26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, redleg says...
> > blues...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > Sady was 1997 Ebay Babe of the Year '97?
Isn't that, like, the Stone Age?
Did they even *have* computers back then?
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redleg - 04 Jul 2008 17:22 GMT > In article <0c4285db-692e-430c-bb65-cb0a7bcc409e@ > 26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > Did they even *have* computers back then? I was online in 1997. I believe....( thinking WAY BACK) I was on Prodigy or Compuserve. Or maybe I was using AOL 2.5 along with Windows 95. My buddy was giving me dirty pics on those 3.5'' floppy discs.
I think I had a Pentium 133, I forget how big my hard drive was. I had a laptop....a Toshiba Satellite. The modem was....14.4? 28.8? Not 56K yet.
Juan Tootreego - 04 Jul 2008 18:00 GMT In article <8c88289a-959d-4cc2-a8ff-932a181c9868 @i36g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, redleg says...
> > In article <0c4285db-692e-430c-bb65-cb0a7bcc409e@ > > 26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > had a laptop....a Toshiba Satellite. > The modem was....14.4? 28.8? Not 56K yet. The first time I was 'online' was the summer of '67, using a teletype link into the Kiewit Computer Center at Dartmouth.
My first true computer-to-computer networking experience was in '69 at MIT, when we linked our PDP-1 to Stanford University via the fledgling ARPANET.
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mixed nuts - 06 Jul 2008 00:25 GMT > In article <8c88289a-959d-4cc2-a8ff-932a181c9868 > @i36g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 29 lines] > The first time I was 'online' was the summer of '67, using a teletype > link into the Kiewit Computer Center at Dartmouth. You were at Dartmouth? Me too. Physics and CHemistry Depts, from the summer of '69. I got a little playtime on DTSS in 65 from scrounging time on a TTY in the Medical School but got into significant play with teaching the '635' to crunch NMR data after about '72. Moved on to a PDP-8e in '73 and got to dub around with a DG Nova and a New England Digital (synclavier guys) machine as well during the same time period.
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U Wascal Wabbit - 06 Jul 2008 16:26 GMT In article <g4p003$bep$1@aioe.org>, mixed nuts says...
> > In article <8c88289a-959d-4cc2-a8ff-932a181c9868 > > @i36g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 36 lines] > PDP-8e in '73 and got to dub around with a DG Nova and a New England > Digital (synclavier guys) machine as well during the same time period. It was a remote teletype link from a special summer program at my h.s.
I was lucky - my mother was a math teacher, my father was in electronics, so they saw the computer 'revolution' coming.
PDP-8's were cool - my first paid programming job was writing DIBOL on an 8. I played with Novas a bit, too, but have much more experience with the later Eclipses.
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clams_casino - 04 Jul 2008 18:39 GMT >In article <0c4285db-692e-430c-bb65-cb0a7bcc409e@ >26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > > Only webTv.
redleg - 04 Jul 2008 18:49 GMT > >In article <0c4285db-692e-430c-bb65-cb0a7bcc409e@ > >26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > > - Show quoted text - My uncle gave me an ancient PC. On this thing, the OS was on floppy disks ( 5.25). If you wanted to do anything, you had to keep swapping disks.
When I was in US Army Europe, I was a TMACS Tech for 6 months. TMACS was Training Mgmt Accountabilty and Control System. It was the Army's attempt to account for every item being used. Which is fine if the tanks don't go anywhere. Anyway, we had this Stone Age computer setup where all I had to do was- type in data, edit data, make reports, and copy disks. It took the computer an hour to process the data.
clams_casino - 04 Jul 2008 19:52 GMT > > [quoted text clipped - 39 lines] > > What, no cassette tapes?
redleg - 04 Jul 2008 20:07 GMT > >>>In article <0c4285db-692e-430c-bb65-cb0a7bcc409e@ > >>>26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] > > - Show quoted text - I used cassette tapes on my Commodore 64. ----------------------------------------------------- Right now, on KGO Radio 810am, some bum is complaining about the food at a homeless shelter. He's saying he only gets a bowl of grits and coffee cake for breakfast.
Juan Tootreego - 04 Jul 2008 20:18 GMT In article <Yetbk.17701$oY2.15616@newsfe21.lga>, clams_casino says...
> >In article <0c4285db-692e-430c-bb65-cb0a7bcc409e@ > >26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > > Only DweebTv. I fixored your answer for ewe
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redleg - 04 Jul 2008 22:04 GMT > In article <Yetbk.17701$oY2.15...@newsfe21.lga>, clams_casino says... > [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > > I fixored your answer for ewe Do you live in CA near the fires?
Juan Tootreego - 04 Jul 2008 22:59 GMT In article <7b3391e2-688d-4b94-b355-e480ed6217e4 @w5g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, redleg says...
> > In article <Yetbk.17701$oY2.15...@newsfe21.lga>, clams_casino says... > > [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > > Do you live in CA near the fires? That's almost anywhere in NorCal these days. :-(
One of 'em was too close, mebbe four miles. Thankfully I was upwind.
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redleg - 05 Jul 2008 17:03 GMT > In article <7b3391e2-688d-4b94-b355-e480ed6217e4 > @w5g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 35 lines] > > - Show quoted text - There was a grass fire near the Calecott tunnel a few weeks ago.....they hit that fire with ground and air fast. They even had inmates coming to help. The flames were able to burn the decks of the homes.
U Wascal Wabbit - 06 Jul 2008 16:21 GMT In article <299b78ef-4295-46db-a795-03c9bc811332 @p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, redleg says...
> > In article <7b3391e2-688d-4b94-b355-e480ed6217e4 > > @w5g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, redleg says... [quoted text clipped - 34 lines] > inmates coming to help. The flames were able to burn the decks of the > homes. Memories of the Oakland Hills firestorm are still strong.
And with temps rising and humidity dropping this week, life's not going to get any easier on the fire lines.
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Andrew Heenan - 05 Jul 2008 16:42 GMT >> > > Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. >> > But who's Sady? >> > And why a special message for her? >> Sady was 1997 Ebay Babe of the Year
> '97? > Isn't that, like, the Stone Age? > Did they even *have* computers back then? Maybe she was Queen of the Abacus?
Juan Tootreego - 05 Jul 2008 17:20 GMT In article <6d9j36F1fsq4U1@mid.individual.net>, Andrew Heenan says...
> >> > > Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. > >> > But who's Sady? [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Maybe she was Queen of the Abacus? And just what was she doing with the beads?
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redleg - 05 Jul 2008 18:38 GMT > In article <6d9j36F1fsq...@mid.individual.net>, Andrew Heenan says... > [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > And just what was she doing with the beads? Are you suggesting she takes the beads and uses them for sexual pleasure?
I thought thats what corndogs are for......
U Wascal Wabbit - 06 Jul 2008 16:21 GMT In article <7e7d8659-3bf9-4c26-a5e2-0eb478574426 @m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, redleg says...
> > In article <6d9j36F1fsq...@mid.individual.net>, Andrew Heenan says... > > [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > > I thought thats what corndogs are for...... Corndogs for the front door, beads for the back door
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josephus - 26 Jul 2008 00:17 GMT >>>>> Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. >>>> But who's Sady? [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Maybe she was Queen of the Abacus? long before cassettes tapes was paper tape and punch cars. I used to program a 1620 with punch cards
that was in fortan 1 and 2 days
josephus
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Maxwell - 26 Jul 2008 15:48 GMT In article <GY2dnYmJ7oGpwhfVnZ2dnUVZ_sLinZ2d@earthlink.com>, josephus says...
> >>>>> Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. > >>>> But who's Sady? [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > that was in fortan 1 and 2 days I've used both paper tape (ok) and punch cards (bleh!), but before that that I was "online" via teletype (ca 1967)
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rwalker - 26 Jun 2008 22:06 GMT >> < >> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > probably another lie to get our hopes up, but if true, a new holiday which > will soon be forgotten Why do you tease us, Ed?
Eric Gisse - 26 Jun 2008 15:13 GMT blues...@hotmail.com wrote:
> < > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > < > Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. Buh-bye!
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Michelle Malkin - 26 Jun 2008 17:17 GMT > blues...@hotmail.com wrote: >> < [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >> < >> Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. Knowing braindead Ed, this only means that he'll stick to long messages from now on.
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> Buh-bye! > > [snip] johac - 27 Jun 2008 07:00 GMT > > blues...@hotmail.com wrote: > >> < [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > Knowing braindead Ed, this only means that he'll stick to > long messages from now on. He'll disappear for a while only to surface again under a new name. Typical trollish behavior.
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PeterD - 27 Jun 2008 15:24 GMT >> >> > MAN AS OLD AS COAL >> >> > http://www.edconradtheasshole.com > >He'll disappear for a while only to surface again under a new name. >Typical trollish behavior. He never comes back as a new 'name', mostly because he's a #1 kook. Right in there with the MI-5 guy. <g>
johac - 01 Jul 2008 05:46 GMT > >> >> > MAN AS OLD AS COAL > >> >> > http://www.edconradtheasshole.com [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > He never comes back as a new 'name', mostly because he's a #1 kook. > Right in there with the MI-5 guy. <g> The undynamic duo.
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mich - 01 Jul 2008 06:45 GMT >> >> >> > MAN AS OLD AS COAL >> >> >> > http://www.edconradtheasshole.com [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > The undynamic duo. Is the MI-5 guy still around? I have in filtered out.
johac - 02 Jul 2008 05:50 GMT > >> >> >> > MAN AS OLD AS COAL > >> >> >> > http://www.edconradtheasshole.com [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > Is the MI-5 guy still around? I have in filtered out. I wouldn't know. I killfiled him a long time ago.
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Mike Painter - 27 Jun 2008 18:00 GMT >>> blues...@hotmail.com wrote: >>>> < [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > He'll disappear for a while only to surface again under a new name. > Typical trollish behavior. He already has. This morning, this thread was immediately under one started by him.
I knew it was to good to be true.
johac - 01 Jul 2008 05:45 GMT > >>> blues...@hotmail.com wrote: > >>>> < [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > He already has. This morning, this thread was immediately under one started > by him. As expected.
> I knew it was to good to be true. Yes. WE can always hope can't we?
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Richo - 27 Jun 2008 07:22 GMT > > blues...@hotmail.com wrote: > >> < [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > Knowing braindead Ed, this only means that he'll stick to > long messages from now on. Heh! I didn't think of that - well spotted Mickey.
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Lord Vetinari - 26 Jun 2008 15:28 GMT > < > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > notified me that it is terminating my account because > of the obscene pictures that I have been posting. [sniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip]
If you find this BS amusing, check this one out: "Over the past few months, we have received numerous complaints from subscribers informing us that at certain periods of the day -- usually in early morning -- there has been a drastic shortage of capital letters for use in their headers." http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.med/2004-08/0889.html
He's been posting this crap for a while, now. The old fart nevers quits. Almost admirable.
panamfloyd@hotmail.com - 26 Jun 2008 17:37 GMT On Jun 26, 8:58 am, blues...@hotmail.com wrote:
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We can only hope he's not lying....
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clams_casino - 26 Jun 2008 22:02 GMT >< > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >< > There is a god, after all.
Spammers like you belong in hell.
Or is that where you are posting from?
Richo - 27 Jun 2008 07:28 GMT On Jun 26, 10:58 pm, blues...@hotmail.com wrote:
> < > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > < > Sady, this willl be my final brief posting to the news groups. <snip>
Sadly it wasn't brief enough!
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BradGuth - 27 Jul 2008 01:19 GMT > On Jun 26, 10:58 pm, blues...@hotmail.com wrote: > [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] > > -------------------------------------------------- You could always burn Ed at the stake, like some kind of witch. I bet that would make you into a happy mainstream status quo camper.
- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
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