Guest guest Posted April 25, 2005 Report Share Posted April 25, 2005 > At 10:18 PM 4/22/2005, you wrote: > >I appreciate the response. Unfortunately, his website > >http://www.newhorizonhouston.com/ doesn't instill a lot of confidence > >in me that he's all on the up and up. > >Thanks for the response tho, > >Hath`alud This is funny. You are comparing a " turd " that a man deposites in the commode to the " intelligence " of the mind running the body. Sort of an inappropiated comparison for any " smart " decision making process. Oh well. Your life. And, " looking for REASONS SOMEBODY or SOMETHING won't work " is not very productive, is it? Group, notice he used the DEMON QUESTIONS, and NOT the MAGIC QUESTION. So, how could he have done it more productively? Just curious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2005 Report Share Posted April 25, 2005 >So, how could he have done it more productively? >Just curious. > By going and checking the website again after a couple of days to see from another angle if he will find something he couldnt find at the previous time. by noting down a few points and leave the notes aside for few days and look at them again .......many times i find more inner meanings in notes i make after a few days when i revise. Best Regrads Dr.Rashida >"docspeed2001" <docspeed2001 > > > Comparing a person's TURD to his IQ is NOT very Intelligent, is it? >Sun, 24 Apr 2005 23:46:58 -0000 > > > > At 10:18 PM 4/22/2005, you wrote: > > >I appreciate the response. Unfortunately, his website > > >http://www.newhorizonhouston.com/ doesn't instill a lot of >confidence > > >in me that he's all on the up and up. > > >Thanks for the response tho, > > >Hath`alud > >This is funny. > >You are comparing a "turd" that a man deposites in the commode to >the "intelligence" of the mind running the body. > >Sort of an inappropiated comparison for any "smart" decision making >process. > >Oh well. > >Your life. > >And, "looking for REASONS SOMEBODY or SOMETHING won't work" is not >very productive, is it? > >Group, notice he used the DEMON QUESTIONS, and NOT the MAGIC >QUESTION. > >So, how could he have done it more productively? > >Just curious. > > > > > 4000 new jobs everyday to choose from Post your CV on naukri.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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