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seeplus <boardmounrt@gmail.com>: Dec 29 03:37PM -0800 On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 3:02:24 AM UTC+11, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > United States, completing the giant X. That event occurs on April 8, > 2024, and the day of Pentecost is May 19, 2024 which is 41 days later, > or 40 days if you consider the time in Jerusalem. /*A lot of forecasters seem to slap Marilyn Monroe's birthday into the mix.*/ if ((RapDate - guess) == 260601)//Marilyn { GiveMeAllYourStuff(); } Why are you ignoring this very sage advice, just as good as what you are coming up with. Worth a try. |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Dec 29 07:16PM -0500 On 12/29/20 5:51 PM, Bo Persson wrote: > Here are about 50 other predictions, of which at least 43 were > apparently incorrect: > [snip...]wiki/Predictions_and_claims_for_the_Second_Coming_of_Christ My January 2021 prediction is the Rapture. It could be the Rapture, but I don't think so. I think that will come by May 14 of this year due to the timing of Israel becoming a nation again in 1948, and the length of a generation being 70 or 80 years. 70 years would've been 2018. 80 years would be 2028. If you back off 7 years for the seven year great tribulation, then it would be sometime between now and May 14, 2021. But, even that's pure speculation. It could be wrong. My January 2021 prediction is something world-changing. A "nuclear reaction" in the metaphoric sense. And, given the seemingly random attacks which have been taking place (Nashville bombing, people now without natural gas heat in Colorado due to a presumed intentional act as well), it may not be metaphoric, or if it is it may be much closer to not being metaphoric than being metaphoric. The Back To The Future movies have some things that bear witness. A future with Biff looking a lot like Trump, even having Biff Towers. A city landscape of crime everywhere, police spread thin and largely defenseless against the crime waves, people terrified in their homes. And finally, it goes back to a pre-technology state in 1880s style. Translate that into a telegraphing of global elite planning and indirect bragging / being arrogant about the surety of their goals, and it means basically this: In 1985 it was known what would happen in 2015 and after. It would be what we're seeing happen to America now. A criminalization of our society, letting felons out of jail, the sexual predators as they're letting out in California now, the destruction of our societies and small businesses. When you factor in other things that mention this timeframe (Star Trek: The Original Series Mirror Mirror, Spock is questioned by Kirk about the illogic of his supporting an empire that cannot endure, as Spock predicts it will fall in approximately 240 years, about the age of the U.S. now; and also on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode Past Tense, where Dax, Bashir and Sisko get transported back in time to August 30, 2024, when there are Sanctuary Districts in every major city), and when you recognize that the "88 mph" trigger for the time machine to engage was not actually 88 mph, but was a trigger for the year 1988 and Bush, Sr.'s "New World Order" movement ... it all adds up to ... a possibility. A possibility that all of what we're seeing has been planned for a long time, and that it's in motion right now and we're actually seeing the end-game result of their efforts which I, as a Christian, believe is part of the transformation required to bring in the one world government prophesied in Revelation, that no one may buy or sell unless they have the mark, which it's looking more and more like people will accept due to things like a virus vaccination. "No mask no service" is the motto of many places of business now. How long until "No vaccine no service?" Or how long until banks will not let you have an account with them unless you are vaccinated? And what about the next strain of virus? The Bible states that all people world-wide will be forced to take a mark at some point. Bill Gates has patented Quantum Dot technology which puts a mark, a tattoo with ink that's only visible under special light. It has information about your vaccinations embedded within it. I don't know. Something's coming. Something major will happen in January, 2021. That's my prediction. What it is? I don't know. Could be the Rapture. I don't think so. I think instead it will be something completely transformative for the United States, and therefore ultimately America because as the U.S. goes so goes the world in most respects ... so whatever's coming is coming. You have strong evidence, widespread evidence, video evidence, sworn affidavit evidence under penalty of purjery, of voter fraud in this presidential election. You have significant gains for the Republic Party nation-wide in all state elections, in the federal Congress, yet the presidential race was lost? There's enough suspicion regardless of who you think won or who you want to win that if it was discovered there was truly widespread voter fraud, the people in this nation would rise up on the left. They wouldn't accept it. They'd say Trump is trying to steal the election. And you have to admit, there is an incredible machine operating wholly against any idea of the notion that there was voter fraud. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, all banning people, flagging videos, stating they will actually take down videos on YouTube that even mention or discuss voter fraud. I mean seriously? What 1984 book are we living in? And if Biden is elected fairly, the significant signs of voter fraud that are on video, that are under the sworn affidavit testimonies, that align with extremely atypical and non-statistical huge data dumps of votes that go 99.9% to Biden, and 0.1% to Trump, in the middle of the night, on voting machines where it's been demonstrated by security experts that the votes can be changed in real-time ... that will cause the right to rise up and not accept Biden's presidency. Whatever way it goes, January 2021 has the earmarks already. And that's without even considering such things as the "1.21 Gigawatts" not being Gigawatts, but really being a 1/21 (Jan/2021) date. I truly believe this has all been engineered. A virus that has a 99%+ survival rate based on estimates of the actual number of people who have had it and never experienced any symptoms, and all of our freedoms are being taken away, we're forced into lockdown, forced into our homes, forced to stop gathering in large groups, forced to not have certain businesses in operation that aren't deemed essential, etc. All of that has me believing it could be the Rapture because it's far easier to explain away people disappearing when you didn't actually see 10s of thousands gathered together at various events world-wide all disappear simultaneously on camera before everyone's eyes. But even so, all of it is pure and total speculation. It's connecting possible dots, but there's no way to know until it happens, which is what I think those who are engineering all of this are counting on. "When a machination is suspected, it's almost never real. And when it is real, it's almost never suspected." Conspiracy, TNG season 1 episode. > I bet that in about 2 days the 2020 prediction will also turn out to be > wrong. But I'm just guessing. The day's coming. No one knows when, but we only know the season. Prophetically speaking, there's nothing else in scripture that has to be fulfilled. Jesus went to the cross sometime in the late 2020s. No one knows the exact date and there's debate on when it was. Judging by Israel becoming a nation again in one day (an Old Testament Prophecy, by the way) in 1948, and then doing the math for the length of a generation, we're in the sweet spot. This week, next? This month, next? This year, next? Nobody knows. But we are in the season. So repent, ask Jesus to forgive your sin, get ready, because after the Rapture darkness will sweep across the world like you've never seen. And toward the end of the seven years people will be longing to die, but death will elude them. That's a teaching in Revelation. People will have shot themselves, poisoned themselves, electrocuted themselves, hanged themselves, in an attempt to die, but they won't die. Their spirit will still be in their then-rotting flesh bodies. It's awful what's coming. It's why I keep teaching that we have sin, we need to be forgiven, Jesus is the one to forgive us, and it's free just for the asking and believing that He has the power to save. It's all there, Bo. It's unprovable, but there are signs and times. And you can look easily into your own life to see if you have sin or not. And you can learn about Jesus (whose name means "God who saves," by the way) to see why He came to the Earth as He did. He did it for you, and me, and everyone who will believe. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Dec 29 07:27PM -0500 On 12/29/20 6:37 PM, seeplus wrote: > } > Why are you ignoring this very sage advice, just as good as what you are coming up with. > Worth a try. Was never a Marilyn Monroe fan. There was no one from those eras that I was really a fan of. I did like a few actors for their acting ability, but not for their appearance or lifestyles or anything like that. The defense attorney from The Cain Mutiny (Jose Ferrer). The British agent in Ice Station Zebra (Patrick McGoohan). The female computer genius from Desk Set (Katharine Hepburn). Things like that. Marilyn Monroe ... no. Give me brains and talent over outward beauty and charm any time. I liked Alec Baldwin's character and performance in The Hunt For Red October. I really liked Harrison Ford's performance in The Mosquito Coast. I thought William Daniels was absolutely brilliant in 1776. Probably my favorite acting in anything big or small screen. I like substance. Thought-provoking. I also like old farm machinery videos. So, go figure. LOL I'm an enigma. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Dec 29 07:28PM -0500 On 12/29/20 7:16 PM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > On 12/29/20 5:51 PM, Bo Persson wrote: >> [snip...]wiki/Predictions_and_claims_for_the_Second_Coming_of_Christ > My January 2021 prediction is the Rapture. Should read "is NOT the Rapture." ^^^ -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Mr Flibble <flibble@i42.REMOVETHISBIT.co.uk>: Dec 30 02:43AM On 30/12/2020 00:16, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: [snip: tl;dr] And Satan invented fossils, yes? /Flibble -- 😎 |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Dec 29 10:27PM -0500 On 12/29/20 9:43 PM, Mr Flibble wrote: > On 30/12/2020 00:16, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > And Satan invented fossils, yes? Well, he did invent your use of them, as in asking this question dismissively ad nauseum in reply to my posts thinking all the while you're getting some one up on me, which you aren't. Satan's deceiving you, and you're willingly being deceived by him. That's the part which makes me sad because it doesn't have to be like that. The voice of truth speaks aloud to each of us, it's just that some choose to ignore it and purposefully won't listen. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Dec 29 09:22PM -0800 On 12/29/2020 7:51 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: >> is due soon (again)? Prove how strong your faith really is, spammer, >> or do you just talk the talk without walking the walk? > No man knows the day or the hour, Leigh. Only the season.[...] As a thief in the night! |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Dec 29 09:24PM -0800 On 12/29/2020 4:16 PM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > information about your vaccinations embedded within it. > I don't know. Something's coming. Something major will happen in > January, 2021. That's my prediction. What it is? I don't know. [...] If it is the rapture, you will suddenly stop posting right? |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Dec 29 09:30PM -0800 On 12/29/2020 7:27 PM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > dismissively ad nauseum in reply to my posts thinking all the while > you're getting some one up on me, which you aren't. > Satan's deceiving you, You as a Human thinks that... But Satan is brutally deceiving you! ;^) |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Dec 29 09:31PM -0800 On 12/29/2020 9:30 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote: >> you're getting some one up on me, which you aren't. >> Satan's deceiving you, > You as a Human thinks that... But Satan is brutally deceiving you! ;^) God is infinite. Only the Devil makes you think of finite wrt GOD! ;^) |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Dec 29 09:37PM -0800 > It was bad enough when you just quoted the Bible , now you're reading into > lines from kids films from the 80s? You really have gone off the deep end pal, > I'd get help if I were you. Seriously. Well, some 80's kids films were pretty cool: Flight of The Navigator... Labyrinth, Dragon Slayer https://youtu.be/1G13KzEJqBw (3'rd class) https://youtu.be/dTxRveph1Ys |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Dec 29 09:46PM -0800 On 12/29/2020 6:26 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > On 12/29/20 2:21 AM, Juha Nieminen wrote: >> Rick C. Hodgin <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com> wrote: [...] > You're missing the point. Jesus is saying that our righteousness does > not come from us, but from Him. [...] Are you real? Our merely a projection of your God? |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Dec 29 09:47PM -0800 On 12/29/2020 10:12 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > Only He can set us free from sin, but taking our sin away by His > willing, conscious, purposeful death at the cross. > It was the ONLY way to save us from God's judgment. I bet you can be a fair Judge! Right? |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>: Dec 29 10:50PM -0800 On 12/25/2020 7:06 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > sin, and enter in to eternal life literally beginning today. > Do you have sin? You need a Savior. Jesus is that one you need. > Peace and love, in Jesus Christ. Amen. God Manifesting Itself: https://youtu.be/SIxi2uqFVmc ;^) |
Anton Shepelev <anton.txt@gmail.com>: Dec 30 01:12PM +0300 Rick C. Hodgin: > Many have forgotten the true meaning of CHRISTmas. That is true. First they started to distort it as X-mas, then to avoid the term altogether... > Thanks to Jesus: "Oh death, where is thy sting?" The invocative particle is O, not Oh. A Mickle Merry Christmas to you and everyone! -- () ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail /\ http://preview.tinyurl.com/qcy6mjc [archived] |
spuddy@isnotyourbuddy.co.uk: Dec 30 10:33AM On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 11:37:42 -0500 >>> possibly even January 21, 2021. But regardless, there are dark powers >> Oh noooo, not "Dark powers"! >Have you read the Bible passage: No. My choice of fiction doesn't include a 2000 year old mostly irrelevant book written for illiterate peasents on donkeys. |
spuddy@isnotyourbuddy.co.uk: Dec 30 10:37AM On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 21:37:20 -0800 >> I'd get help if I were you. Seriously. >Well, some 80's kids films were pretty cool: Flight of The Navigator... >Labyrinth, Dragon Slayer Not sure I'd use them as a guide to the future however :) Though Contagion with Gywneth Paltrow got pretty close! |
"daniel...@gmail.com" <danielaparker@gmail.com>: Dec 30 06:14AM -0800 On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 7:16:59 PM UTC-5, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > themselves, electrocuted themselves, hanged themselves, in an attempt > to die, but they won't die. Their spirit will still be in their then-rotting flesh > bodies. "But he loves you. He loves you. He loves you, and he needs money." - George Carlin "If you do not call that toll free number and do not write a cheque to Paula White Ministries, you will never see sustainment in your life, and your dream will die." - Paula White |
Mr Flibble <flibble@i42.REMOVETHISBIT.co.uk>: Dec 30 02:50PM On 30/12/2020 03:27, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > Well, he did invent your use of them, as in asking this question dismissively ad nauseum in reply to my posts thinking all the while you're getting some one up on me, which you aren't. > Satan's deceiving you, and you're willingly being deceived by him. > That's the part which makes me sad because it doesn't have to be like that. The voice of truth speaks aloud to each of us, it's just that some choose to ignore it and purposefully won't listen. And Satan invented fossils, yes? /Flibble -- 😎 |
spuddy@isnotyourbuddy.co.uk: Dec 30 03:56PM On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 14:50:25 +0000 >that. The voice of truth speaks aloud to each of us, it's just that some >choose to ignore it and purposefully won't listen. >And Satan invented fossils, yes? No no no! Thats God testing our faith to see whether we believe The Truth no matter what contrary evidence! Isn't that right Rick? |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Dec 30 01:40PM -0500 On 12/30/20 5:12 AM, Anton Shepelev wrote: >> Many have forgotten the true meaning of CHRISTmas. > That is true. First they started to distort it as X-mas, > then to avoid the term altogether... I used to be one of them. I used to say "Happy Christmas" and write down XMAS. Also Turkey Day and things like that. As I've drawn close to Jesus, I see what those transformations are -- a way for the enemy of God to assert his guidance to not have Thanksgiving, and not remember Christ, and all that goes with it, in our societies. People will always hear a Merry Christmas from me, and a Happy Thanksgiving. >> Thanks to Jesus: "Oh death, where is thy sting?" > The invocative particle is O, not Oh. :-) My bad. Thank you. > A Mickle Merry Christmas to you and everyone! A Mickle Merry Christmas to you as well! -- Rick C. Hodgin |
spuddy@isnotyourbuddy.co.uk: Dec 30 10:34AM On 29 Dec 2020 18:34:36 GMT >I can't answer the question, but Solaris used to come with a really >crappy pre-ANSI C compiler, intended (I think) for recompiling the >kernel. Perhaps that's what you were using? You had to pay a lot for Quite possibly. Suns compiler did not impress in many ways. The virtual void myfunc() = 1; // Or any non zero value internal error bug was quite amusing though. IIRC it printed a stack track that would make a JVM jealous. |
spuddy@isnotyourbuddy.co.uk: Dec 30 10:35AM On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 11:43:25 -0800 >a pre-ANSI compiler. >Any C compiler claming conformance to any C standard (C89/C90 or later) >should handle this correctly: Fair enough, I always thought it was a gcc extension. Good to be put right. |
Brian Wood <woodbrian77@gmail.com>: Dec 29 08:48PM -0800 On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 4:55:36 AM UTC-6, David Brown wrote: > > I don't think there's any progress on this one. It would > > be great to hear otherwise. > It is not relevant to C++, only one odd (albeit popular) implementation. It's a blight on a lot of C++ programs. > that you can impose any requirements you find convenient. This > disadvantage is that it makes it less likely that you will get any users > - no one will use a month-old standard for serious code. Well, you snipped the part about limiting my use of 2020 C++ to std::span and still being accessible to 2017 C++ users that bring their own std::span. There are advantages to not having external users. It gives us (C++ users) time to improve the design and documentation of my software. There are some that have been in denial here about the import of on-line code generation, and a number of other things, but I keep saying "better late than never" and welcome the stragglers.(*) > SCTP has nothing to do with C++. (It seems to be a nice protocol, but > as long as Windows doesn't support it natively and off-the-shelf routers > have no support for SCTP connection tracking for NAT, it's mostly useless.) I'm not trying to support Windows for my middle tier that is affected by this ifdef. Partly that's because of the WSAStartup stuff and other things like that. I know it's difficult to get some organizations to do anything so I decided years ago to drop Windows support for that program. I'm happy with that decision, but am frustrated with Linux for this. (*) "For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance, he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries." ― Robert Jastrow, G-d and the Astronomers Brian Ebenezer Enterprises https://github.com/Ebenezer-group/onwards |
Brian Wood <woodbrian77@gmail.com>: Dec 29 09:26PM -0800 On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 10:48:31 PM UTC-6, Brian Wood wrote: > about the import of on-line code generation, and a number of > other things, but I keep saying "better late than never" and > welcome the stragglers.(*) I should mention something about Bjarne's quote about how he needed to "hurry up and fix everything." That's true of my software also I'm afraid. |
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