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2 inches from the screen.....you get lots of condensation on the glass and
strange refraction...
Inge

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Hanna" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [TN] NTC: Friday question 3


If you hold your face 2 inches from the screen and let your focus drift
it looks sorta like a fat elvis...

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steve Gregory
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 10:48 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] NTC: Friday question 3

Mornin' Everybody!

Inge has sent us another mystery picture. Take a look at:
http://stevezeva.homestead.com/files/Friday.jpg

Again, not quite sure what this is. He says it's easier than the last
one, but I don't know...

I'm not feeling very well today, I'm suffering from a little
Paraskevidekatriaphobia after reading this:

-Steve-


Friday the 13th Phobia Rooted in Ancient History
John Roach for National Geographic News

This Friday some people will be so paralyzed with fear they simply won't
get out of bed. Others will steadfastly refuse to fly on an airplane,
buy a house, or act on a hot stock tip. It's Friday the 13th, and
they're freaked out.

"It's been estimated that [U.S] $800 or $900 million is lost in business
on this day because people will not fly or do business they would
normally do," said Donald Dossey, founder of the Stress Management
Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina.

Among other services, Dossey's organization counsels clients on how to
overcome fear of Friday the 13th, a phobia that he estimates afflicts 17
to 21 million people in the United States.

Symptoms range from mild anxiety to full-blown panic attacks. The latter
may cause people to reshuffle schedules or miss an entire day's work.

When it comes to bad luck of any kind, Richard Wiseman-a psychologist at
the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield, England-found that people
who consider themselves unlucky are more likely to believe in
superstitions associated with bad luck.

"Their beliefs and behavior are likely to be part of a much bigger
worldview," he said. "They will believe that luck is a magical force and
that it can ruin their lives."

Wiseman found that one quarter of the 2,068 people questioned in a 2003
survey associate the number 13 with bad luck. People with such feelings,
he found, are more likely to be anxious on days like Friday the 13th and
thus more prone to have accidents. In other words, being afraid of
Friday the 13th could be their undoing.

So how did Friday the 13th become such an unlucky day?

Dossey, also a folklore historian and author of Holiday Folklore,
Phobias and Fun, said fear of Friday the 13th is rooted in ancient,
separate bad-luck associations with the number 13 and the day Friday.
The two unlucky entities ultimately combined to make one super unlucky
day.

Dossey traces the fear of 13 to a Norse myth about 12 gods having a
dinner party at Valhalla, their heaven. In walked the uninvited 13th
guest, the mischievous Loki. Once there, Loki arranged for Hoder, the
blind god of darkness, to shoot Balder the Beautiful, the god of joy and
gladness, with a mistletoe-tipped arrow.

"Balder died and the whole Earth got dark. The whole Earth mourned. It
was a bad, unlucky day," said Dossey. From that moment on, the number 13
has been considered ominous and foreboding.

There is also a biblical reference to the unlucky number 13. Judas, the
apostle who betrayed Jesus, was the 13th guest to the Last Supper.

Meanwhile, in ancient Rome, witches reportedly gathered in groups of 12.
The 13th was believed to be the devil.

Thomas Fernsler, an associate policy scientist in the Mathematics and
Science Education Resource Center at the University of Delaware in
Newark, said the number 13 suffers because of its position after 12.

According to Fernsler, numerologists consider 12 a "complete" number.
There are 12 months in a year, 12 signs of the zodiac, 12 gods of
Olympus, 12 labors of Hercules, 12 tribes of Israel, and 12 apostles of
Jesus.

In exceeding 12 by 1, Fernsler said 13's association with bad luck "has
to do with just being a little beyond completeness. The number becomes
restless or squirmy."

This fear of 13 is strong in today's world. According to Dossey, more
than 80 percent of high-rises lack a 13th floor. Many airports skip the
13th gate. Hospitals and hotels regularly have no room number 13.

On streets in Florence, Italy, the house between number 12 and 14 is
addressed as 12 and a half. In France socialites known as the
quatorziens (fourteeners) once made themselves available as 14th guests
to keep a dinner party from an unlucky fate.

Many triskaidekaphobes, as those who fear the unlucky integer are known,
point to the ill-fated mission to the moon, Apollo 13.

As for Friday, it is well known among Christians as the day Jesus was
crucified. Some biblical scholars believe Eve tempted Adam with the
forbidden fruit on Friday. Perhaps most significant is a belief that
Abel was slain by Cain on Friday the 13th.

So, what are triskaidekaphobes to do?

Dossey said "practical" cures are as simple as learning to refocus one's
thoughts from negative feelings to positive. His mantra: "What you think
about, you begin to feel. What you feel generates what you do. And what
you do creates how you will become."

In other words, those stricken with negative thoughts about Friday the
13th need to learn how to focus on pleasant thoughts. Those, in turn,
will create pleasant feelings that make one's fears less overwhelming,
according to Dossey.

"They haven't lost their mind. They've lost control of their mind,"
Dossey said of triskaidekaphobes. "They are focused in the wrong
direction. In their mind they have a big, large, looming picture of
something horrible that could happen."

Wiseman, the University of Hertfordshire psychologist, offers similar
advice to those stricken with the fear of Friday the 13th.

"They need to realize that they have the ability to create much of their
own good and bad luck," he said. "And they should concentrate on being
lucky by, for example, looking on the bright side of events in their
lives, remembering the good things that have happened, and, most of all,
be[ing] prepared to take control of their future."

Folklore offers other remedies, however. One recommendation is to climb
to the top of a mountain or skyscraper and burn all the socks you own
that have holes in them. Another is to stand on your head and eat a
piece of gristle.

So if you fear the 13th, take your pick of remedies and let tomorrow
bring its luck-good or bad.


-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ingemar Hernefjord
(KC/EMW)
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 9:10 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] NTC: Friday question 3


Well, gentlemen,
Time for another mystery? This time much easier. For some of you, at
least. Could be a burnt piece of bread, but it ain't, or....?
Depends on Mr Yoda if this picture comes up.
Inge

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