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Since: Oct 23, 2010 Posts: 135
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:17 pm
Post subject: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus Art Appreciation Archived from groups: rec>photo>digital (more info?)
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I'm trying to arrange an interview with the Creature Itself, that
Hemi Powered Super Zoom we all know and love, sort of
....
I know, you're thinking, "Get Real!" But, yes, if I play my
cards right, you might get to hear his actual words, right from
its own mouth...
Keep watching: http://quibblesandquips.blogspot.com
For those of you with businesses, this blog promises to be rather
controversial, so you might want to lay down your adverrtising
dollars early ...
Just Google the following for more background:
quadriplegic flopping flowr dance blind Dudley
Hanks
Read some of the posts and then take a look at:
http://www.blind-apertures.ca/images/WinterNightCropped.jpg
Is a blind photographer capable of producing something of
interest? Even, of beauty? I think, yes.
Is a blind photographer likely to get hired, commercially? I
think, no.
Think of any job out there, then ask if a sighted person can
do that job faster. Anser, the blind are behind the eightball
for every competitive position out there.
Result: The blind are the last to be hired, hence they need
support, either freely given by the public, or by forcible
government redistribution of wealth.
Suggestion: Allow the blind to do what they do best, at a
speed they can work, and reward their efforts.
If you agree?
PayPal a donation to: dhanks.TakeThisOut@blind-apertures.ca
Check out:
http://blind-apertures.blogspot.com
And, stay tuned for additional ideas ...
Thanks for your interest!
Take Care,
Dudley >> Stay informed about: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus .. |
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Since: Mar 10, 2011 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:21 pm
Post subject: Re: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus Art Appreciation [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Since: Oct 23, 2010 Posts: 135
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus Art Appreciation [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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LOL! wrote:
>On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:17:30 -0600, Dudley Hanks
> wrote:
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>>I know, you're thinking, "Get Real!" But, yes, if I play my
>>cards right, you might get to hear his actual words, right from
>>its own mouth...
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>Uh (hello? is anyone home?) .... one major problem. YOU HAVE NO CARDS.
>
>LOL!
>
Years ago, during a Provincial Election here in Alberta, an
opposition candidate tried to arrange a debate with the
Premier, in the riding they were both contesting.
Then Premier, Don Ghetty, didn't show for the debate, so the
upstart candidate went ahead with the debate anyway, using a
stuffed chicken in stead of the Premier.
The result?
The Premier lost the election to the upstart.
It's really interesting what a bit of creativity can
accomplish...
I can arrange a real time streaming net cast, preferably on
the topic of Freedom of Speech versus the right of all to
participate, or something similar. Interested in showing your
face?
Just Google the following for more background:
quadriplegic flopping flowr dance blind Dudley Hanks
Read some of the posts and then take a look at:
http://www.blind-apertures.ca/images/WinterNightCropped.jpg
Is a blind photographer capable of producing something of
interest? Even, of beauty? I think, yes.
Is a blind photographer likely to get hired, commercially? I
think, no.
Think of any job out there, then ask if a sighted person can
do that job faster. Anser, the blind are behind the eightball
for every competitive position out there.
Result: The blind are the last to be hired, hence they need
support, either freely given by the public, or by forcible
government redistribution of wealth.
Suggestion: Allow the blind to do what they do best, at a
speed they can work, and reward their efforts.
If you agree?
PayPal a donation to: dhanks RemoveThis @blind-apertures.ca
Check out:
http://blind-apertures.blogspot.com
And, stay tuned for additional ideas ...
Thanks for your interest!
Take Care,
Dudley >> Stay informed about: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus .. |
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Since: Mar 10, 2011 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:40 pm
Post subject: Re: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus Art Appreciation [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:35:56 -0600, Dudley Hanks
wrote:
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>It's really interesting what a bit of creativity can
>accomplish...
It's not interesting at all. Just to you, in your own deeply embeded
psychoses.
HINT: You might want to check the quoted header to see what a total fool
you've been making of yourself all along since you've been posting to these
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Since: Oct 23, 2010 Posts: 135
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:49 pm
Post subject: Re: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus Art Appreciation [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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LOL! wrote:
>On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:35:56 -0600, Dudley Hanks
> wrote:
>
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>>It's really interesting what a bit of creativity can
>>accomplish...
>
>It's not interesting at all. Just to you, in your own deeply embeded
>psychoses.
>
>HINT: You might want to check the quoted header to see what a total fool
>you've been making of yourself all along since you've been posting to these
>groups.
I know what you've been doing to the headers. It's childish,
so I leave it as is, as more evidence of what you'll do in
order to harrass a disabled person ...
Does it make you feel big? Powerful? Smart?
Explain it at the debate...
Hark, what is that I hear? Listen, really carefully ...
I'm sure you hear it too, the faint sound of virtual clucking .
...
What's the matter Super Zoom? You don't have balls as big as
Charlie Sheen's?
You're afraid of a live webcast where you can put your "art"
up against that of a blind photographer?
You don't want to debate? Just dictate?
Who's the embarrassment, Super Zoom ...
Just Google the following for more background:
quadriplegic flopping flowr dance blind Dudley Hanks
Read some of the posts and then take a look at:
http://www.blind-apertures.ca/images/WinterNightCropped.jpg
Is a blind photographer capable of producing something of
interest? Even, of beauty? I think, yes.
Is a blind photographer likely to get hired, commercially? I
think, no.
Think of any job out there, then ask if a sighted person can
do that job faster. Anser, the blind are behind the eightball
for every competitive position out there.
Result: The blind are the last to be hired, hence they need
support, either freely given by the public, or by forcible
government redistribution of wealth.
Suggestion: Allow the blind to do what they do best, at a
speed they can work, and reward their efforts.
If you agree?
PayPal a donation to: dhanks.DeleteThis@blind-apertures.ca
Check out:
http://blind-apertures.blogspot.com
And, stay tuned for additional ideas ...
Thanks for your interest!
Take Care,
Dudley >> Stay informed about: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus .. |
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Since: Mar 10, 2011 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:06 pm
Post subject: Re: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus Art Appreciation [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:49:31 -0600, Dudley Hanks
wrote:
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>I know what you've been doing to the headers. It's childish,
>so I leave it as is, as more evidence of what you'll do in
>order to harrass a disabled person ...
Oh, but nay, I would NEVER harass a truly disabled person. I would help
them. However, someone PRETENDING to be incapable of WORKING FOR A LIVING
just so they can try to con money out of others in order to get toys for
themself, that's completely different. In that case I would call them on
what they are.
A MANIPULATIVE, REPREHENSIBLE, SPAMMING, DEAD-BEAT-DAD, TROLL.
That about sums it up for you.
Don't you think? If not in your mind, then all others now know and think
this about you. btw: Thanks for proving this so there is no doubt left in
their minds.
See, I'm actually trying to help you. You don't realize, that blindness is
NOT your problem and why you have failed at everything you have tried to do
in life. *YOU* ARE THE PROBLEM. Not your eyes.
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Since: Oct 23, 2010 Posts: 135
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:13 pm
Post subject: Re: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus Art Appreciation [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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LOL! wrote:
>On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:49:31 -0600, Dudley Hanks
> wrote:
>
>>
>>I know what you've been doing to the headers. It's childish,
>>so I leave it as is, as more evidence of what you'll do in
>>order to harrass a disabled person ...
>
>Oh, but nay, I would NEVER harass a truly disabled person. I would help
>them. However, someone PRETENDING to be incapable of WORKING FOR A LIVING
>just so they can try to con money out of others in order to get toys for
>themself, that's completely different. In that case I would call them on
>what they are.
>
>A MANIPULATIVE, REPREHENSIBLE, SPAMMING, DEAD-BEAT-DAD, TROLL.
>
>That about sums it up for you.
>
>Don't you think? If not in your mind, then all others now know and think
>this about you. btw: Thanks for proving this so there is no doubt left in
>their minds.
>
>See, I'm actually trying to help you. You don't realize, that blindness is
>NOT your problem and why you have failed at everything you have tried to do
>in life. *YOU* ARE THE PROBLEM. Not your eyes.
>
>LOL!
More clucking, but no balls ...
Come on Super Zoom, Charlie Sheen has balls, why don't you?
Let's chat on line about it ...
Email me, and we'll arrange it ...
cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck ...
Do you feel big and strong? Strong? Superior?
You claim superiority, prove it.
>
Just Google the following for more background:
quadriplegic flopping flowr dance blind Dudley Hanks
Read some of the posts and then take a look at:
http://www.blind-apertures.ca/images/WinterNightCropped.jpg
Is a blind photographer capable of producing something of
interest? Even, of beauty? I think, yes.
Is a blind photographer likely to get hired, commercially? I
think, no.
Think of any job out there, then ask if a sighted person can
do that job faster. Anser, the blind are behind the eightball
for every competitive position out there.
Result: The blind are the last to be hired, hence they need
support, either freely given by the public, or by forcible
government redistribution of wealth.
Suggestion: Allow the blind to do what they do best, at a
speed they can work, and reward their efforts.
If you agree?
PayPal a donation to: dhanks.TakeThisOut@blind-apertures.ca
Check out:
http://blind-apertures.blogspot.com
And, stay tuned for additional ideas ...
Thanks for your interest!
Take Care,
Dudley
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Since: Mar 10, 2011 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:16 pm
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Since: Oct 23, 2010 Posts: 135
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:30 pm
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LOL! wrote:
>On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 19:13:34 -0600, Dudley Hanks
> wrote:
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>>Let's chat on line about it ...
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>>Email me, and we'll arrange it ...
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>Hmmm... yep. Still no cards. And no mind. But I already knew that.
>
>LOL!
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And, you have the nerve to dish out advice to others ...
You can't even take responsibility for yourself, in the
virtual world, yet you criticize others for actually doing
something in the real world ...
Innovation? Not for Super Zoom...
Creativity? Nope, Super Zoom wants no part of it...
He can't even take pics in the same league as the blind, or
debate them in public, but he's full of wit and wisdom ...
Just Google the following for more background:
quadriplegic flopping flowr dance blind Dudley Hanks
Read some of the posts and then take a look at:
http://www.blind-apertures.ca/images/WinterNightCropped.jpg
Is a blind photographer capable of producing something of
interest? Even, of beauty? I think, yes.
Is a blind photographer likely to get hired, commercially? I
think, no.
Think of any job out there, then ask if a sighted person can
do that job faster. Anser, the blind are behind the eightball
for every competitive position out there.
Result: The blind are the last to be hired, hence they need
support, either freely given by the public, or by forcible
government redistribution of wealth.
Suggestion: Allow the blind to do what they do best, at a
speed they can work, and reward their efforts.
If you agree?
PayPal a donation to: dhanks.TakeThisOut@blind-apertures.ca
Check out:
http://blind-apertures.blogspot.com
And, stay tuned for additional ideas ...
Thanks for your interest!
Take Care,
Dudley >> Stay informed about: Coming Soon: Quibbles and Quips, Freedom of Speech versus .. |
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