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ratings in sept at 21year low lol


8 posted on 11/19/2014 8:45:30 AM PST by griswold3 (I was born here in America. I will die here in a third world country. Obalarma succeeded.)
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JADEN: Exactly. Because your mind has a duality to it. So when one thought goes into your mind, it’s not just one thought, it has to bounce off both hemispheres of the brain. When you’re thinking about something happy, you’re thinking about something sad. When you think about an apple, you also think about the opposite of an apple. It’s a tool for understanding mathematics and things with two separate realities. But for creativity: That comes from a place of oneness. That’s not a duality consciousness. And you can’t listen to your mind in those times — it’ll tell you what you think and also what other people think.

WILLOW: And then you think about what you think, which is very dangerous.


10 posted on 11/19/2014 8:51:57 AM PST by databoss
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To: griswold3; Resolute Conservative
CNBC: "...the fastest growing network in primetime ..."
ratings in sept at 21year low lol

Figures don't lie, but liars do figure and this is the common desperation math of the losers. If CNBC is using percentage growth as a basis, then if their base period had 1 viewer and their new period had 1.5 viewers, then that is a phenomenal 50% increase. If in the same time frame Fox Business went from 100k to 110k, that would only be a 10% growth even though they had a 20,000 fold increase in new viewers over CNBC.

16 posted on 11/19/2014 10:16:17 AM PST by SES1066 (Quality, Speed or Economical - Any 2 of 3 except in government - 1 at best but never #3!)
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