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"Tom Potter" <tdp@hotsheet.com> wrote in message news:g5i19f$2rs$1@aioe.org... "Ian Parker" <ianparker2@gmail.com> wrote in message news:6ca7c676-7fdc-4ccb-b6ab-0a3b90ab3f5e@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > On 13 Jul, 13:24, "Tom Potter" <t...@hotsheet.com> wrote: >> "Ian Parker" <ianpark...@gmail.com> wrote in >> messagenews:44ee67c5-1a8f-4369-9a54-4add490b36e8@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups     

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Author: Androcles
Date: Jul 15, 2008 05:01

"Ian Parker" <ianparker2@gmail.com> wrote in message news:6ca7c676-7fdc-4ccb-b6ab-0a3b90ab3f5e@34g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... On 13 Jul, 13:24, "Tom Potter" <t...@hotsheet.com> wrote: "Ian Parker" <ianpark...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:44ee67c5-1a8f-4369-9a54-4add490b36e8@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... On 12 Jul, 15:17, "Tom Potter" <t...@hotsheet.com> wrote: "Sam Wormley"
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charliejuggler wrote: > > Tim from Leeds wrote: > > Please could you explain in lay-man's terms the evidence for evolution > > that you've seen? I'm no great scientist, but I've never heard any that > > made sense. > > > One of my favourite examples is the human eye. > Tim, that's because you're probably not involved with science in any significant way that would allow you to understand     

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Author: Tom Potter
Date: Jul 15, 2008 04:18

On 13 Jul, 13:24, "Tom Potter" <t...@hotsheet.com> wrote: "Ian Parker" <ianpark...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:44ee67c5-1a8f-4369-9a54-4add490b36e8@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... On 12 Jul, 15:17, "Tom Potter" <t...@hotsheet.com> wrote: "Sam Wormley" <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote in messagenews:27Xdk.249222$yE1.87917@attbi_s21... Tom Potter wrote: Man made "symmetry
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In message <ft4u86$ic7$1@aioe.org>, brian washing machine repair man <brain.washing@keepinganeyeonthewholeworld.com> writes >Amazing to think, one minute you can be buying a cheap phone from a >handsom or pretty arab person and two week later brainwashed and >mindcontrolled a nuke goes off Or for that matter a handsome or pretty American and a nuke goes off.... more likely as the Americans     

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Author: Spathever
Date: Jul 15, 2008 01:46

Amazing to think, one minute you can be buying a cheap phone from a handsom or pretty arab person and two week later brainwashed and mindcontrolled a nuke goes off ! Hence avoid arabs that try to befriend you with an extremist agenga. "brian washing machine repair man" <brain.washing@keepinganeyeonthewholeworld.com> wrote in message news:ft4som$dls$1@aioe.org... http://www.thetrumpet
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On Feb 6, 12:57 pm, Agent Smith <agent-sm...@two-blocks-on-your- left.com> wrote: > oriel36 <geraldkelle...@yahoo.com> wrote innews:8492d256-f865-413b-93ba-b6034a443e71@c23g2000hsa.googlegroups.com: > > > > > > > > > On 5 Feb, 01:46, Agent Smith <agent-sm...@two-blocks-on-your-left.com> > > wrote: > >> "CWatters" <colin.watt...@NOturnersoakSPAM.plus.com> wrote > >> innews:13qf8a5s >     

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Author: Ian Parker
Date: Jul 13, 2008 07:21

On Fri, 11 May 2007, Richard Steiner wrote: Here in alt.msdos, Straydog <asd@panix.com> spake unto us, saying: I spent considerable time with OS/2, both warp 3 and warp 4. Most of the boxes I tried (about a dozen) would install Warp 3, but Warp 4 would only install on one of the boxes. Interesting, since Warp 4 is two years newer and has a lot of drivers (especially
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On Fri, 11 May 2007, Richard Steiner wrote: > Here in alt.msdos, Straydog <asd@panix.com> spake unto us, saying: > >> I spent considerable time with OS/2, both warp 3 and warp 4. Most of >> the boxes I tried (about a dozen) would install Warp 3, but Warp 4 would >> only install on one of the boxes. > > Interesting, since Warp 4 is two years newer and has a lot of drivers > (especially     

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Author: Chris H
Date: Apr 4, 2008 04:19

On Fri, 11 May 2007, Richard Steiner wrote: Here in alt.msdos, Straydog <asd@panix.com> spake unto us, saying: I spent considerable time with OS/2, both warp 3 and warp 4. Most of the boxes I tried (about a dozen) would install Warp 3, but Warp 4 would only install on one of the boxes. Interesting, since Warp 4 is two years newer and has a lot of drivers (especially
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Author: brian washing machine repair man
Date: Apr 4, 2008 03:00

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Author: oriel36
Date: Feb 6, 2008 07:52

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Author: Straydog
Date: May 11, 2007 16:01

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Author: Straydog
Date: May 11, 2007 16:01

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Author: Straydog
Date: May 11, 2007 16:01

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