Thursday, September 27, 2007
Carl Jung/Myers Briggs Typology: I am an INFJ
Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung was a man of expansive interests one of which was the determining and categorizing of personality Types.
Repetitive testing has me pegged as an INFJ Type.
This is my type from similarminds.com
More about Meyers Briggs and to find out your type.
Of course not everyone agrees, this is from The Skeptic's Dictionary.
If you have the time here is an excellent documentary on Jung called "Matter of Heart"
Later,
Paul Parducci
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Did Jackie Gleason Actually See Physical Evidence of the Roswell Incident?
You can't go two inches in any direction when discussing UFO's without hearing about Roswell.
However the Gleason connection is probably the most interesting.
So Away we goooo!(I'm sorry)
For a great overview here is Bill Knell's piece.
From UFO Updates
Also for those interested Jackie's Paranormal Library is now on exhibit.
Later,
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Chiller Theater: WPIX TV's Six-Fingered Discount Horror Show
It's no secret that I am intrigued by the world of the scary and the strange. One of my fondest memories as a kid was watching Chiller Theater on WPIX TV Channel 11.
This is the opening:
And you have to go to Joe Cascio's comprehensive Chiller Theater site.
Later,
Paul Parducci
This is the opening:
And you have to go to Joe Cascio's comprehensive Chiller Theater site.
Later,
Paul Parducci
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Strange Archaeology: The Baghdad Battery
Did the Ancients make batteries?
A very intriguing discovery was made in Iraq in 1936.
If this interests you go to Ancient Technology.
Fascinating huh?
Later,
Paul Parducci
Thursday, September 13, 2007
A Warriors Poem
The Soldier and Marine
Both a year from their proms
Sat in the depot, brothers in arms
They talked of Fallujah, Bastogne and Yalu
They spoke of Ramadi and Route Irish too.
They joked and they bragged
And remembered brave men
Knowing they’d never serve with their likes again
At three in the morning came the northbound train squeals
One felt for his duffle, one unlocked his wheels
One pushed and one watched
There’s no need to delve
One got the Six
The other the Twelve
© 2007 Paul Parducci All Rights Reserved
Both a year from their proms
Sat in the depot, brothers in arms
They talked of Fallujah, Bastogne and Yalu
They spoke of Ramadi and Route Irish too.
They joked and they bragged
And remembered brave men
Knowing they’d never serve with their likes again
At three in the morning came the northbound train squeals
One felt for his duffle, one unlocked his wheels
One pushed and one watched
There’s no need to delve
One got the Six
The other the Twelve
© 2007 Paul Parducci All Rights Reserved
Monday, September 10, 2007
Saturday, September 08, 2007
This is a Strange One: The Belmez Faces
Since 1971 Faces have been appearing on their own on the cement floor of a private home in Spain.
This link will give you a solid overview.
Also this one.
This is an excellent short film about the faces.
Is it a hoax? Evidence of some kind of Thoughtography?
Well, that's all for now.
Later,
Monday, September 03, 2007
Happy Labor Day! Now Relax.
We American's work too hard. Myself included. With cell phones and computers, PDA's and Blackberries we are always gettin it done.
Achievement is nice but so is taking time to be with family and friends and simply existing. I know. "Bills." Forget them just for today and do something fun.
Gotta go now, we're off to the beach.
Later,
Paul Parducci
PS: This picture is from the National Archives.
Achievement is nice but so is taking time to be with family and friends and simply existing. I know. "Bills." Forget them just for today and do something fun.
Gotta go now, we're off to the beach.
Later,
Paul Parducci
PS: This picture is from the National Archives.
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