~BD~ wrote:
> Betty wrote:
>> Bullwinkle. wrote:
>>> "G. Morgan" <G_Morgan@easy.com> wrote in message
>>> news:155t971o6p7vhtcqn3kk1t8j5qb3ung4u1@Osama-is-dead.net...
>>> ~BD~ wrote:
>>>
>>>> *And* a photograph of you too! ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>> <WTF does that mean?
>>>
>>> Here ya go!
>>>
>>> A photograph (often shortened to photo) is an image created by light
>>> falling on a light-sensitive surface, usually photographic film or an
>>> electronic imager such as a CCD or a CMOS chip. Most photographs are
>>> created using a camera, which uses a lens to focus the scene's visible
>>> wavelengths of light into a reproduction of what the human eye would
>>> see. The process and practice of creating photographs is called
>>> photography. The word "photograph" was coined in 1839 by Sir John
>>> Herschel and is based on the Greek ??? (phos), meaning "light", and
>>> ????? (graphĂȘ), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing
>>> with light".
>>>
>>
>> Mr. Baltutis ... that was downright knee-slappin' hilarious! And funny
>> too!
>
>
> Why did you find that in any way funny, Betty?
Do you *really* need to have *every* joke explained to you? Or are you
trolling ... *again*? In case it is the first choice, here ya go:
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You (BD) said: "*And* a photograph of you too! ;-)" (<-- note the word
*photograph*)
G.Morgan said: "WTF does that mean?"
Then Bullwinkle explained what a *photograph* is.
That's funny ... in my world.
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Then you, BD (the guy who can't keep up with his posts) asked me:
"And why refer to it as Mr. Baltutis?"
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In the test group ... Bullwinkle wrote the title of one of his posts:
"david brooks....Attention! This is me at the top of Mount Everest"
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~BD~ (forgot that he -->) wrote:
"I've found it here! http://peakfreaks.com/everestclimbphotos.htm
Can you extract from there, ASCII?"
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ASCII -- the other "git" -- wrote:
" EXIF is missing but the title says:
[Aldas *Baltutis* from Lithuania Everest North summit May 2007]"
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FTR said: "[ ...] So now we know that Bullwinkle
is a frosty Lithuanian a.k.a. Aldas *Baltutis*."
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There was a lengthy discussion in the test group in which the name
"Aldas *Baltutis*" was mentioned *several* times as being the person in
the photograph ... the photograph Bullwinkle said was him.
*That* is why I addressed him as "Mr. Baltutis".
HTH


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