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Church of the SubGenius Application Form WHAT THE H E L L DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING? It should be painfully obvious by now that the world as we know it won't last too damn much longer. And what are you doing about it? Going to work or school, coming home, goofing around. What will happen to your routine when all the shit comes down on us at once? Don't you feel responsible for trying to help     

Group: alt.fan.genescott · Group Profile · Search for Automatic Pressure Sensitive Label Applicator in alt.fan.genescott
Author: H8N S8N
Date: Feb 11, 2008 14:09

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In today's digest, we have: * University Dumps Everything Windows, But Chooses Macs * DRM Alternative Finds Attraction * Vista Bedevils OpenOffice, VM Doesn't Handle Ubuntu Linux * Debian GNU/Linux on the Router * OOXML is a Hoax, But Are Office Macros a Legal Landmine? * Mandriva Spreads Linux in Africa (and Microsoft Loses More Nations) * Buggy, Anti-consumer O/S Forcefed     

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Author: Walt
Date: Dec 19, 2007 11:17

Archive-name: diabetes/faq/part3 Posting-Frequency: biweekly Last-modified: 15 October 2002 Changes: see part 1 of the FAQ for a list of changes to all parts. ------------------------------ Subject: READ THIS FIRST Copyright 1993-2005 by Edward Reid. Re-use beyond the fair use provisions of copyright law and convention requires the author's permission. Advice given in m.h.d is *never*
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George Antheil's Ballet Mécanique Package [Thanks to Sarah for these. I saw a fifteen minute excerpt played automatically by multiple instruments at an exhibit on Dada at the National Gallery. Mostly a lot of racket, I thought, but then again a major thrust behind Dada was a revolt against "reason," the alleged cause of trench warfare in the Great War. I also saw the film there, separately     

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Author: Mark Kent
Date: Feb 23, 2007 23:35

George Antheil's Ballet Mécanique Package [Thanks to Sarah for these. I saw a fifteen minute excerpt played automatically by multiple instruments at an exhibit on Dada at the National Gallery. Mostly a lot of racket, I thought, but then again a major thrust behind Dada was a revolt against "reason," the alleged cause of trench warfare in the Great War. I also saw the film there, separately
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Archive-name: diabetes/faq/part3 Posting-Frequency: biweekly Last-modified: 15 October 2002 Changes: see part 1 of the FAQ for a list of changes to all parts. ------------------------------ Subject: READ THIS FIRST Copyright 1993-2005 by Edward Reid. Re-use beyond the fair use provisions of copyright law and convention requires the author's permission. Advice given in m.h.d is *never*     

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Author: Edward Reid
Date: Dec 23, 2006 21:29

In today's digest, we have: * Gentoo Available for PS3 (and Pretty Photos!) * Another Open Source Film in the Works * Video of PS3 Booting Into Linux, Windows in VM * *BSD Virualisation Grows Up * Vista ForceWare Can Be a Fire Hazard * Windows Live Mail Reviewed (Trashed) * What Happens When Windows and Office (Cash Cows) Become Obsolete? * Is Windows Prepared for a
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Archive-name: diabetes/faq/part3 Posting-Frequency: biweekly Last-modified: 15 October 2002 Changes: see part 1 of the FAQ for a list of changes to all parts. ------------------------------ Subject: READ THIS FIRST Copyright 1993-2005 by Edward Reid. Re-use beyond the fair use provisions of copyright law and convention requires the author's permission. Advice given in m.h.d is *never*     

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Author: Premise Checker
Date: Dec 16, 2006 16:40

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Author: Premise Checker
Date: Dec 16, 2006 16:40

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Author: Edward Reid
Date: Nov 27, 2006 21:25

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Author: Mark Kent
Date: Nov 26, 2006 01:19

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Author: Edward Reid
Date: Nov 14, 2006 21:23

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Author: Bill Kush
Date: Oct 11, 2006 13:41

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