tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6903316070344664352.post8670366421360513504..comments2024-03-21T07:21:10.901-04:00Comments on The Lord Geekington: Concept Review: A Plethora of BigfeetCameron McCormickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08521083680718243221noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6903316070344664352.post-42764154500980991652021-11-16T05:23:19.759-05:002021-11-16T05:23:19.759-05:00make-it-easier-to-plan-weekend-getaways-in-delhi<a href="https://events.psu.by/2021/11/16/make-it-easier-to-plan-weekend-getaways-in-delhi/" rel="nofollow">make-it-easier-to-plan-weekend-getaways-in-delhi</a>Rahul Saxenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16345140749978086376noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6903316070344664352.post-78260204182825192152021-11-15T06:48:46.174-05:002021-11-15T06:48:46.174-05:00Electrovery is the best Car Battery Dealer in Kolk...Electrovery is the best <a href="https://electrovery.com/car-batteries" rel="nofollow">Car Battery Dealer in Kolkata</a>. Buy online car batteries for any brands like Exide, Amaron and Sf Sonic at best price in howrah, hooghly and all over Kolkata.electroveryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17941667806260279002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6903316070344664352.post-33285253014916513012019-12-23T08:20:48.027-05:002019-12-23T08:20:48.027-05:00An IT Administrator, otherwise known as a System A...An IT Administrator, otherwise known as a System Administrator, is responsible for the upkeep, configuration, and reliable operation of client computer systems, servers, and data security systems. The administrator ensures that internal IT structure of the enterprise remains up-to-date. Administrators avert possible cyber-attacks for greater productivity as per company policies and procedures.<br /><br />Almost every organization that uses multiple computers or software platforms needs an administrator to coordinate these different systems. In most organizations, Administrators manage all servers, network equipment, and other related IT infrastructure. Companies consider these professionals the backbone of a Telecom or IT organization. They play a vital role in setting up the unification or customization of client operating systems, email servers, firewalls, and internet.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.fieldengineer.com/skills/palo-alto-networks-certified-network-security-engineer" rel="nofollow">Palo Alto network certification</a>Michaeljackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01033894573558794602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6903316070344664352.post-73342755770951140332019-02-04T10:50:53.287-05:002019-02-04T10:50:53.287-05:00I love your stuff, Geekington--I may even love YOU...I love your stuff, Geekington--I may even love YOU! It's just so hard to find true skeptics, and I feel surrounded by true believers, instead, of one thing or another. They find challenges to their views most unwelcome, whether they are so-called "liberals" or "conservatives", "right" or "left". It's tiring, and exasperating-and disgusting, really.<br /><br />You may have addressed this at some later time--I only just discovered your blog as I went fishing for facts about--but the strongest evidence of bigfoot by far may be the plethora of eyewitness accounts. A decent number of these accounts--enough to establish a pattern, anyway--describe any direct physical evidence of the hominids as being removed, with both witnesses and media sources being silenced. <br /><br />I have listened to more than 1,000 of these accounts by audio, and read more or less the same number. The audio ones are easier to vouch for, since you can hear the alleged witnesses voices, tone, and emotions as they describe what are often mortally frightening encounters. But I can include the written accounts I have investigated as well when I say that they all, except for a few, contain credible detail as well as credible LACK of detail ("I couldn't see the face, it was too dark", etc.). The emotions seem genuine and appropriate to what they report, and many of them report a history of silence on the subject due to fear of being thought crazy. There are many reports from hunters and others who live on the land, people who can easily tell the difference between a bear and non-bear that moves bipedally. Also, Jane Goodall believes they exist! All of this, plus the sheer number of reports, lend credibility to the theory that tall man-apes are running around all of North America, but for some reason absolute proof of their existence is being withheld from the population at large. <br /><br />For these reasons I, despite qualifying as a skeptic, as you define it, lean towards accepting that they are real. But, due to the puzzling lack of really hard evidence (say, a body, or even bones), I think I can say I will never know for sure unless I see one for myself, or at least see hours of very high quality video. But I think that you should concentrate your efforts on reports as well--because it seems that hard evidence has not, and will not, be made available to us; and we are left to analyze the credibility of witnesses and footprints.<br /><br />So, I have heard different "researchers' type their "boogers" (the name for sasquatch in the U.S. South) based on the reports of height, morphology and temperament as revealed purely in reports. I won't go on about those classifications; I have too many questions about them to feel that is worth my, or your, time. <br /><br />One last comment: it is true that cryptids attract the attention of fundementalist, Bible loving folk, who seem to wish to recruit sasquatch into their confirmation bias of literal, physical interpretations of all happenings and creatures mentioned in their holy book. In my opinion, this only makes a willingness to believe that they exist, or even an open mind about it, seem all the crazier to people who do not share that religious world view. Perhaps it leads to what we could call "rejection bias," if it hasn't been called that already? Many witnesses apply Biblical interpretations of phenomena to what they have seen, but the vast majority do not. Der Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05216406602984515827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6903316070344664352.post-8863999301339655202007-06-05T22:50:00.000-04:002007-06-05T22:50:00.000-04:0020 foot tall homeless men? Balderdash, only the ho...20 foot tall homeless men? Balderdash, only the hobos can grow that tall and mighty on their bean juice. Look again (putting a comment here doesn't help) the illustrations have combined and pooled at the bottom.Cameron McCormickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08521083680718243221noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6903316070344664352.post-7271792244787164802007-06-05T21:43:00.000-04:002007-06-05T21:43:00.000-04:00I have to admit that this blog post is much more i...I have to admit that this blog post is much more interesting when being read outload to an audiance who fully understand the subject matter. <BR/><BR/>I loved the humor in all of this, you really need to send this post to the authors of that book. I mean the worst they can do is send "grendel" out to get you. <BR/><BR/>I'm looking forward to seeing all of the pictures and the continuation of this. <BR/><BR/>I am fairly certain that all things described if actually real, are just hairy, homeless men.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com