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OT: Curiosity question about Creation.......
Anne & Lynn Wheeler l...@garlic.com bit listserv vmesa-l alt folklore computers e: http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007f.html#20 Historical curiosity question http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2007f.html#33 Historical curiosity question "full-pack" minidisk footnote. moving to fba-like devices ... you tend to have the device

Curiosity question about Dish and locals
Subject: Re: Curiosity question to GCA From: new...@aol.com (Newgca) Date: 6/7/03 4:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: <20030607193428.06733.00000...@mb-m19.aol.com> Yes, James, and I would like to stick mine up your smart talking ass! Grass You mean you have one? You c*n't. The only thing I'm not sure about

The nature of debates
Henry Spencer he...@spsystems.net sci space policy In article <1127977023.319014. 138...@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, Jonathan Goff <jong...@gmail.com> wrote: happened to know off-hand how much of the development for Atlas V and Delta IV was paid for by the Air Force? AIUI, Boeing and LM were both required to

Another curiosity question
Mark Brader m...@vex.net alt usage english Rich Wales writes: American (and other non-Commonwealth) readers might wish to note that the phrase "responsible government" is a term of art referring to the British-style parliamentary system -- ie, the government (prime minister plus cabinet) is responsible to the

arranging question.
I'm using IE 7, on a PC. ditto... using Firefox on Vista.. clicking on the photos enlarges them (but not to full screen). curiosity question - what is the deal with "cutouts"? why are they of interest? .. not a steroid road-geek .. probably geek-lite (and no i don't play one on TV either).

Question for the academics...
I'm just trying to get to that one word the guy used, but with everybody's input, I now question that I heard it correctly. Greg If it occurs to you at some point, let us know. My curiosity is aroused. .........joe -- Visit me on the web www.JoeFinn.net.

Random driver for insanely old hardware
This question is mainly just out of curiosity, as I'm not thinking too seriously as getting a pet, but are there any birds which can be kept as pets while not keeping them locked up in a cage. Preferably a bird which could even be let 'out' only returning when and as it pleases. Cheers, Ross-c.

Purely a curiosity question
Out of curiosity, were you even around for the Reagan years? Thankfully yes, were you? This worship of Saint Reagan the Divine seems to be mostly coming out of Anyone interested in the central question of our discussion cares, as it is the crucial point. Wrong, it's wholly irrelevant and was tendered as no more

OT -- An extremely dumb curiosity question?
(I'm trying to see if it's because of the renal failure) Sorry if the question seems strange, but I can't describe it any better than that. -- ~Prayer of Jabez~ http://www.prayerofjabez.com ~Childfree By Choice Forum~ http://forums.delphiforums.com/childfree/start Jason "Jam Master Jay" Mizel 1965-2002

Curiosity Question.....Wiccan vs. Witch vs, Pagan
yahoo.com> wrote: Is there anyone here who denies that EOTS is a Cult? Not even Wayne denies it. Thank you for the simple response to a simple question. The next reasonable question is, does anyone deny that EOTS is a Destructive Cult? I don't. Thank you again for a simple response to a simple question.

math development curiosity question
If the question doesn't relate to a critical aspect of aircraft performance that requires an immediate answer, I am generally in agreement with this statement. I like applicants who know exactly where to find the answer to general questions and don't attempt long and complicated answers that contain some errors.

apc16: The traditional questions
jmcquown jmcqu...@bellsouth.net rec food cooking Pennyaline wrote: jmcquown wrote: James Silverton wrote: Goomba38 wrote on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:14:47 -0400: Where do you store these things? I find refrigerated items stay fresher longer. I keep mine in my freezer door. My entire door (freezer over fridge) is

Purely a curiosity question
Subject: Re: Curiosity question about Creation....... From: "PadronMan 帑" shens...@ShoesCox.net Date: 4/1/2004 2:58 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: <R71bc.35123$wl1.15931@fed1read06> If the lightening bolt up my ass happened it would totally change my perspective. However that isn't going to happen.

Updates to Virginia Hwys Project -- including new cutout gallery
Shawn Hirn s...@comcast.net comp sys mac apps In article <230220072103374485%gone@way. far>, Emma Grey <g...@way.far> wrote: As part of an endeavour to keep my desktop Microsoft-free, I'm using the Pages app for word processing. And I get an odd thing with it: every now and then a couple of lines will appear as if

Multiple address lines in an 'if'
(We can save the "your full of shit"s for later, once we understand what each other is saying :D) Out of curiosity, are you willing to entertain the possibility of any explanation OTHER THAN God? No, I do not entertain any other possibilities Why not? What makes the God answer so compelling that you can't even

Curiosity question for Penzeys customers
But to answer your question: Photoshop costs $700 because it is intended for people who make their living in prepress, and because those people need $600 worth of capability that programs like Paint Shop Pro simply don't provide. -- "Quand la morale triomphe, il se passe des choses tres vilaines." Literature.

Curiosity Question about EELV Development Funding
Yes, it's course, but we have far worse habits... ;) Out of curiosity, are you willing to entertain the possibility of any explanation OTHER THAN God? No, I do not entertain any other possibilities Why not? What makes the God answer so compelling that you can't even consider that there might be some possible other

Updates to Virginia Hwys Project -- including new cutout gallery
Where are the cans available that we would be charged? Personally, I prefer fountain sodas rather than canned soda. So, this is just a curiosity question. The last time we sailed on RCCL, sodas and milk were included in the dining room. The only time there was a charge for a soda was in the lounge.

TR: SFMM (and some curiosity questions on Psyclone/Cyclone)
I would like to answer the question I have clipped from your post. Front and rear shifters work opposite, in the sense that the motion on the rear shifter that gears you down does the opposite on the front shifter. This is because going to a larger sprocket, front or rear requires more force than dropping to a

A point of curiosity
Sandman m...@sandman.net comp sys mac advocacy In article <1132749701.405878. 215...@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, macsucks3...@yahoo.com wrote: Any technical specifications are for a specific resolution and bitrate of H.264. Regardless, a Mac Mini cannot play the H.264 videos at