Dr. Shades wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 6:53 am
In that case, type "It's 5-20 in the lower 48, but across the pond it's 21-5." Or better yet, ""It's May 20 in the lower 48 states, but across the Atlantic it's 21 May." Which isn't relevant to anything anyway, but whatever.
We need your communications to be CLEAR, not muddled. CLEAR, PLAIN, and STRAIGHTFORWARD posts from you from now on. And leave the numerology out of your posts, please.
According to the time stamp it was 22/5.
It's the 22nd today.
My original post was on the 20th in the USA, or more precisely the lower 48 which doesn’t include Alaska, Hawaii, and especially the Northern Marianas Islands which geographically is larger than said 48 states. PI Day celebrated on 3/14, so why not ET on 5/20. Is 666 being the mark of the beast numerology? Maybe it’s like Mazzaroth/Astronomy vs Astrology. Now Valo recognizes that 27 is 9+9+9, or flipping the devil a bitch. Bravo as he begins to cut 3 six-foot cylinders into 8 inch lengths.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_PC-1211 wrote:
The Sharp PC-1211 is the first pocket computer ever released, marketed by Sharp Corporation in March 1980.[1][2] The computer was powered by two 4-bit CPUs laid out in power-saving CMOS circuitry. One acted as the main CPU, the other dealt with the input/output and display interface. Users could write computer programs in BASIC.
Ha.
This was my sharpest purchase with funds earned working at the Church Office Building.
(Thanks to y’all that enabled my purchase, by paying your many tithing funds.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_PC-1211 wrote:
The Sharp PC-1211 is the first pocket computer ever released, marketed by Sharp Corporation in March 1980.[1][2] The computer was powered by two 4-bit CPUs laid out in power-saving CMOS circuitry. One acted as the main CPU, the other dealt with the input/output and display interface. Users could write computer programs in BASIC.
Ha.
This was my sharpest purchase with funds earned working at the Church Office Building.
(Thanks to y’all that enabled my purchase, by paying your many tithing funds.)
We used to have one of those too growing up. Its the first time I ever programmed. I programmed a flying rocketship game that had to be maneuvered up and down to avoid obstacles and could shoot.
Or maybe it was the next model up, but very familiar.
Bret Ripley wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:08 pm
Ah. This is the beginning of wisdom: when you consider that the Root Bear, Brian May, and Paul McCartney have never been photographed together, you will have taken the first step towards understanding that we are the Walrus. (Eric Burdon is still deffo the Eggman, though.)
He who hath ears, learn to wiggle them.
If they hang down low, yes. Those without the hanging down-ness are....without.
Spy subscribed to Leo Premium available in the Brave iPad app, and generated the following page summary:
Brave Leo wrote:
In this discussion, the number 57 appears to hold significance due to its association with a 5.7 magnitude earthquake that occurred on a specific date. The users refer to this earthquake as a key event and a "demo quake" that has a specific and meaningful timing pattern. The number 57 is also associated with other events and concepts, such as a specific license plate number, a song that lasts for 5 minutes and 7 seconds, and a hypothetical lottery winning combination. The users seem to interpret the recurrence of the number 57 as a meaningful coincidence or a sign that should not be ignored.
There are at least two songs lasting said time interval; they’re discoverable by searching minutes and seconds on a few phpBB type forums. Leo has proven to be a lot of fun, well worth the $14.99/month. I’m sure if Leo had ears, he’d be sure to occasionally wiggle them.
Bret Ripley wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:08 pm
Ah. This is the beginning of wisdom: when you consider that the Root Bear, Brian May, and Paul McCartney have never been photographed together, you will have taken the first step towards understanding that we are the Walrus. (Eric Burdon is still deffo the Eggman, though.)
He who hath ears, learn to wiggle them.
If they hang down low, yes. Those without the hanging down-ness are....without.
Spy subscribed to Leo Premium available in the Brave iPad app, and generated the following page summary:
Brave Leo wrote:
In this discussion, the number 57 appears to hold significance due to its association with a 5.7 magnitude earthquake that occurred on a specific date. The users refer to this earthquake as a key event and a "demo quake" that has a specific and meaningful timing pattern. The number 57 is also associated with other events and concepts, such as a specific license plate number, a song that lasts for 5 minutes and 7 seconds, and a hypothetical lottery winning combination. The users seem to interpret the recurrence of the number 57 as a meaningful coincidence or a sign that should not be ignored.
There are at least two songs lasting said time interval; they’re discoverable by searching minutes and seconds on a few phpBB type forums. Leo has proven to be a lot of fun, well worth the $14.99/month. I’m sure if Leo had ears, he’d be sure to occasionally wiggle them.
Leo annoyed me so I stopped using it. Maybe the paid version is better, but with me Leo was nonstop qualifying everything, being a nanny, and always ending with some platitude about how I need to be careful not to stray from the status quo too much!
Flemming wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 3:02 am
Follow so far.
You lost me on this one. Who or what is “MakerBee” and what is 384? Where did you get the 380 from? Why do we need to divide 380 by Makerbee’s 384? What does the almost 99% tribute mean? Tribute to what .. Where did you get the 84 from? Why are we dividing 84 by the MakerBee number of 384?
I’m earnestly trying to understand you here, I hope you can see that.
384 is 380 and 84
Today my post count became 840 and my forum rank became Prophet.
(Prophets give warnings, but lettered tuples aren’t intended as factual statements)
Re: California Has Seized Nearly 7 Million Fentanyl Pills Since January
Fentanyl dealers should be treated as foreign agents working on behalf of China and executed.
I'm all about freedom to choose what you put in your body.
Legalize drugs even (to some extent) to get rid of the black market.
But there are some drugs, like Fentanyl, that should not be considered drugs. They should be considered chemical weapons.
In high school I learned about how drugs were used in the boxer rebellion. A 3 minute video about it didn’t mention drugs so this makes me wonder if they were deployed in later conflicts.
57069 in title of the first video found the second one.
Gadianton wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2024 2:01 am
What is the significance of Valo posting that link a few minutes after I had just watched a clip of that interview?
Perhaps an unique address,1938 and ferns as per posts about Fernelias are significant and confirm stuff said about #19 and the Father. — 0830 local is go time, perhaps.
Philo Sofee wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 12:38 pm
Can you possibly imagine what they will do to the Celestial Kingdom once they get there? They so lack in imagination and depth they'll probably all just wear white suits, ties, and shoes, and imagine that is what brings them the most joy. One singular, blase, colorless world of existence. You may as well start painting the entire Salt Lake City in white and pretend that's going to make it more desireable to live in. Talk about sapless spineless deadwood men of the spirit. Why are these living idiots still in charge these days anyway?
A regal cap to put the crowning appointment on that fashionable Leisure suit you wore to your last linger longer type event. Brother Brigham declared the right state, but really Manti is THE PLACE.
Wolfwoman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 2:52 am
I saw this pic of Elon Musk and Trump and at first I thought Elon was Joseph Smith. The way the AI or whoever styled his hair, face and clothing, he resembles paintings of Joseph Smith. It just gave me a laugh.
Remember Joseph Smith ran for president and was the first US presidential candidate to be assassinated. IMG_6092.png
BeNotDeceived wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 5:55 pm
Elon Musk only launches one rocket at a time.
IWMP wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:58 am
Thank you for your kind answer.
I would respond to things individually but I think it's best for me to stop over sharing. I find it hard. I don't realising I'm doing it til I've done it and then start thinking about it.
I don't think anyone likes hearing the word delayed and their kid in the same sentence.
I wish I waited til I had some sleep before deciding whether to post this thread or not.
My son Jason received a certificate of completion rather than a high school diploma, but then was shook by an earthquake on his birthday. This significance of this Likely will be appreciated in a few years. The middle digits of he social security number are five and seven, in that exact order. My daughter’s name begins with a C making their initials together JC, and those facts are just the tip of an immense iceberg of strangeness stacked upon strangeness.
IWMP wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 5:33 pm
Today I am thankful for the lovely sun that came out whilst we were picnicking at the park with friends. It threatened to rain before we got there. We were there for 5 hours and not one, "bored" comment was made. It was lovely.
Despite drizzling rain all morning, there twas a bright spot.
Counting Our Blessings is the corrected title of this thread.
Hopefully the westward trek continues sooner than later, alligator.
That was a very tricky youtube url style to embed, then I remembered that "&," "=," "?," "-," "/," lower case "v," are never/hardly ever included in the set of 11 unique characters...