How did you find the lifeboat?
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Rasmunsen
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
[quote="Griz_";p="2120735"] <snip> Sounds as though I got here the same way as you. Recently I was looking for another Folding team and stumbled my way to the forum. It could have been an easier process.[/quote]
Yes. I folded many moons ago with an American Indian team that no longer exists. I'm not Indian but Caucasian, but I wanted to show solidarity as an American, and the guy's mother had died of cancer. I tried to start up again a year or two ago, but I kept getting my thumbs caught in the machinery and gave up. The new software is very appliance-like, so here I am. I looked at the various team names trying to find a fit for my unique perspective, and Atheists, etc. was close enough. I searched the web on the name and got a lot of local chapters at universities, and I could not even tell at first that there was indeed a God-stomper Central, so to speak.
Where is a good sub-forum to suggest that someone link here from Stanford?
Yes. I folded many moons ago with an American Indian team that no longer exists. I'm not Indian but Caucasian, but I wanted to show solidarity as an American, and the guy's mother had died of cancer. I tried to start up again a year or two ago, but I kept getting my thumbs caught in the machinery and gave up. The new software is very appliance-like, so here I am. I looked at the various team names trying to find a fit for my unique perspective, and Atheists, etc. was close enough. I searched the web on the name and got a lot of local chapters at universities, and I could not even tell at first that there was indeed a God-stomper Central, so to speak.
Where is a good sub-forum to suggest that someone link here from Stanford?
The egg came first.

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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
I think you have brought up an important point. Atheists, Skeptics and Humanists are drawn to the forum and hopefully some will get involved in Folding. But you and I are examples of Folders who find the forum. Both should be encouraged and made as easy as possible.
I hope you enjoy it here. I know that I have found this to be a wonderful forum for intelligent, thoughtful conversation and debate. And the humour is pretty darn good as well!
I hope you enjoy it here. I know that I have found this to be a wonderful forum for intelligent, thoughtful conversation and debate. And the humour is pretty darn good as well!
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
In answer to your question about the folding team, the main team discussion thread is here currently but actually started on another forum and the team is not actually a Ratskep team but open to all. Many current team members (as far as I can tell) are not members or even visitors here. The ASH team grew from the membership of the Richard Dawkins forum team after that forum exploded and died and at that point the founders wanted a broader base.
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What does this stuff mean?
Read here:
https://www.rationalskepticism.org/viewtopic.php?t=616
What does this stuff mean?
Read here:
https://www.rationalskepticism.org/viewtopic.php?t=616
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
Ah. Thanks. I'm not at all up to speed on the whole rational thinking whatever-you-want-to-call-it, movement? I was expectng to find a website, and that's why I ran right past this place at first in my search. I looked at Stanford's setup, and it looks like the team's "Founder" has to change the link from the Web Control. I still think it would be good to point here, and move it again later if anything changes again. I wonder who the founder is in Stanford's mind.
The egg came first.

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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
Founder is RPizzle http://www.rationalskepticism.org/gener ... tml#p12347
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What does this stuff mean?
Read here:
https://www.rationalskepticism.org/viewtopic.php?t=616
What does this stuff mean?
Read here:
https://www.rationalskepticism.org/viewtopic.php?t=616
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
I was searching information on a petrofied potato turned fossil rock turned possible fossil egg to potential fossil concretion. After much searching and reading and more searching I clicked on a fossil link in my search results and it brought me here. (well not HERE but to the earth science section titled "what is this fossil" or was it "need help identifiing this fossil" ) something like that
lol.
And I liked what I saw and wanted to ask my own question on a fossil so I registared. I will look around
, post in new member section
and maybe
stay and post more.
And I liked what I saw and wanted to ask my own question on a fossil so I registared. I will look around
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
I just dropped in to welcome a new member acon44 - I helped him to register up this afternoon Eastern Aust (Daylight) Time.
Moderately astute members should be able to decode our relationship.
econ41
Moderately astute members should be able to decode our relationship.
econ41
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
[quote="econ41";p="2176322"]I just dropped in to welcome a new member acon44 - I helped him to register up this afternoon Eastern Aust (Daylight) Time.
Moderately astute members should be able to decode our relationship.
econ41[/quote]
One of your socks?
Good to see u Eric!

Moderately astute members should be able to decode our relationship.
econ41[/quote]
One of your socks?
Jayjay4547 wrote:
"When an animal carries a “branch” around as a defensive weapon, that branch is under natural selection".
"When an animal carries a “branch” around as a defensive weapon, that branch is under natural selection".
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
[quote="econ41";p="2176322"]I just dropped in to welcome a new member acon44 - I helped him to register up this afternoon Eastern Aust (Daylight) Time.
Moderately astute members should be able to decode our relationship.
econ41[/quote]
thanks brother.
Moderately astute members should be able to decode our relationship.
econ41[/quote]
thanks brother.
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
[quote="Darwinsbulldog";p="2176327"]One of your socks?
Good to see u Eric!
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Me!!!! Socks!!! Nah....
Me liddle brutha.
He has just discovered Dawkins, Hitchen et al. Came visiting this arvo to collect half my library for research.
Helped him register from my place - 120km south of Sydney as you know. He is South West suburbs and returned home then got lost logging on. Forums not his sort of Internet activity. I misjudged familiarity.
Mea culpa.
I've been trying to remote lead him into the art of forum posting. I failed initially - took about four efforts - he will need to build confidence in using the forum software.
PLUS he just got a "no way can you post till a moderator approves" sort of message.
May take him a while to overcome his newbie nerves.
...and since I've now blown his cover his referee checks may not work out.
the "A" is Alan. The "44" obvious.
Me!!!! Socks!!! Nah....
Me liddle brutha.
He has just discovered Dawkins, Hitchen et al. Came visiting this arvo to collect half my library for research.
Helped him register from my place - 120km south of Sydney as you know. He is South West suburbs and returned home then got lost logging on. Forums not his sort of Internet activity. I misjudged familiarity.
I've been trying to remote lead him into the art of forum posting. I failed initially - took about four efforts - he will need to build confidence in using the forum software.
PLUS he just got a "no way can you post till a moderator approves" sort of message.
May take him a while to overcome his newbie nerves.
...and since I've now blown his cover his referee checks may not work out.
the "A" is Alan. The "44" obvious.
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
[quote="Jango";p="2141257"]It was pointed out to me.[/quote]Greetings Jango.
econ41 AKA ozeco41.
econ41 AKA ozeco41.
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
[quote="econ41";p="2176335"]The "44" obvious.[/quote]
I.Q.?


I.Q.?

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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
[quote="redwhine";p="2176338"][quote="econ41";p="2176335"]The "44" obvious.[/quote]
I.Q.?[/quote]
That makes him 3 points better than me?
...could be - he is not an engineer.
I.Q.?[/quote]
That makes him 3 points better than me?
...could be - he is not an engineer.
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
Great to see your name bubbling to the top again. Hope you and yours are well. 
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
[quote="THWOTH";p="2176342"]Great to see your name bubbling to the top again. Hope you and yours are well.
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Hi Penrose.
As you and others probably remember my forum interests originated in the engineering explanations of WTC 9/11 collapses. 14 Nov 2007 on the Dawkins forum.
Broadened into biological science, creationism and US Politics/Constitutional Law esp progress of Same Sex Marriage. Then had health (depression) problems which led to my resignation as Mod in the Dawkins Forum era. And my overall interest drifted back to my engineering core - and 9/11 WTC collapse discussion has been dead here and on most other forums for last 2-3 years.
Meanwhile other interests progressing. My health and rcon43 good - minor issues due anno domini.
BTW I spent three weeks in UK October last with eldest daughter, son in law and two grandsons.
- 5 days around home town Leeds. Wanted to take Grandsons to visit the Infants School where I started my schooling a few years back. Said I wanted to see if any of the teachers remembered me. (
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rcon43 and I visited the local Rotary Club - they had one older member (92) who was a primary school teacher at the school I attended. Neither of us remembered the other but shared some reminiscences. Visited the old formerly coal mine owned terrace house where I was born - delivered in front room by village midwife. Informed current owner of history of his house. And met the neighbours who turned out to be distant relatives. Small world stuff.
Hi Penrose.
As you and others probably remember my forum interests originated in the engineering explanations of WTC 9/11 collapses. 14 Nov 2007 on the Dawkins forum.
Broadened into biological science, creationism and US Politics/Constitutional Law esp progress of Same Sex Marriage. Then had health (depression) problems which led to my resignation as Mod in the Dawkins Forum era. And my overall interest drifted back to my engineering core - and 9/11 WTC collapse discussion has been dead here and on most other forums for last 2-3 years.
Meanwhile other interests progressing. My health and rcon43 good - minor issues due anno domini.
BTW I spent three weeks in UK October last with eldest daughter, son in law and two grandsons.
- 5 days around home town Leeds. Wanted to take Grandsons to visit the Infants School where I started my schooling a few years back. Said I wanted to see if any of the teachers remembered me. (
rcon43 and I visited the local Rotary Club - they had one older member (92) who was a primary school teacher at the school I attended. Neither of us remembered the other but shared some reminiscences. Visited the old formerly coal mine owned terrace house where I was born - delivered in front room by village midwife. Informed current owner of history of his house. And met the neighbours who turned out to be distant relatives. Small world stuff.
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
I see that my brother's post has been approved and now appears in the sequence of the original time of submitting. Post #292
So a bit of anachronism in my subsequent posts which referred to it before it actually "appeared".
So a bit of anachronism in my subsequent posts which referred to it before it actually "appeared".
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Re: How did you find the lifeboat?
Hi econ41, good to see you again 
For Van Youngman - see you amongst the stardust, old buddy
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"God ....an inventive destroyer" - Broks