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On 19 Nov., 12:41, Lastwa...@googlemail.com wrote: > Gambl...@googlemail.com hat Ihnen das folgende Video von Google Video > gesendet: > Berechnung des Roulette Gambling SelMcKenzie Selzer-McKenzie > > 2 Std. 40 Min. 0 Sek. - 18.11.2007 > Durchschnittliche Bewertung: (1 Bewertung) > Beschreibung: Berechnung des Roulette Gambling SelMcKenzie Selzer- > McKenzie > > Möchten Sie weitere coole     

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Author: SelMcKenzie
Date: Nov 19, 2007 04:29

On 19 Nov., 12:40, Lastwa...@googlemail.com wrote: Gambl...@googlemail.com hat Ihnen das folgende Video von Google Video gesendet: Berechnung des Roulette Gambling SelMcKenzie Selzer-McKenzie 2 Std. 40 Min. 0 Sek. - 18.11.2007 Durchschnittliche Bewertung: (1 Bewertung) Beschreibung: Berechnung des Roulette Gambling SelMcKenzie Selzer- McKenzie Möchten Sie weitere coole
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On 19 Nov., 12:40, Lastwa...@googlemail.com wrote: > Gambl...@googlemail.com hat Ihnen das folgende Video von Google Video > gesendet: > Berechnung des Roulette Gambling SelMcKenzie Selzer-McKenzie > > 2 Std. 40 Min. 0 Sek. - 18.11.2007 > Durchschnittliche Bewertung: (1 Bewertung) > Beschreibung: Berechnung des Roulette Gambling SelMcKenzie Selzer- > McKenzie > > Möchten Sie weitere coole     

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Author: SelMcKenzie
Date: Nov 19, 2007 04:28

The predictability of Gambling Author: Dieter Selzer-McKenzie The Roulette-Wheels WurfWeiten Kesselgucken It doesn't require an extensive mathematical back¬ground to look at the 38 identically-sized spaces on an American roulette wheel (note the 35-1 payoff on a single number) and conclude that the game is unbeatable. With a 1138 chance of having a number come up on the next spin and the 35
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http://web.northnet.org/minstrel/handcount.htm THE CASE FOR HAND COUNTED PAPER BALLOTS Richard Hayes Phillips, Ph.D. I remain an advocate of paper ballots, counted by hand, at the precinct level, in full public view, on Election Night, no matter how long it takes. Here is an outline of my reasons: 1. Without PAPER BALLOTS, no election results can be verified by auditors. “Voter     

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Author: selmckenzie
Date: Nov 19, 2007 04:28

http://web.northnet.org/minstrel/handcount.htm THE CASE FOR HAND COUNTED PAPER BALLOTS Richard Hayes Phillips, Ph.D. I remain an advocate of paper ballots, counted by hand, at the precinct level, in full public view, on Election Night, no matter how long it takes. Here is an outline of my reasons: 1. Without PAPER BALLOTS, no election results can be verified by auditors. “Voter
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On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 00:48:55 -0400 Neon John <no@never.com> wrote: | On 6 Jul 2008 22:51:26 GMT, phil-news-nospam@ipal.net wrote: | | |>It is quite normal for UL tests to test for voltages at least double that for |>which the device insulation is to be rated, and perhaps well more than that. | | <snippity> | |>UL testing procedure documents |>are available, but have a high cost, so I     

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Author: Selzer-McKenzie
Date: Nov 14, 2007 07:35

GSS wrote: John Kennaugh wrote: ....... I think it is partly a case of semantics. Let us go back to basics. Imagine you are in deep space. You can define a 'box' of space. If a short flash of narrow beam light enters that box at some time and exits that box at some time later then for a finite period that box contains energy. Two options have dominated science. Option
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GSS wrote: > >John Kennaugh wrote: >....... >> >> I think it is partly a case of semantics. Let us go back to basics. >> Imagine you are in deep space. You can define a 'box' of space. If a >> short flash of narrow beam light enters that box at some time and exits >> that box at some time later then for a finite period that box contains >> energy. Two options have dominated science. Option     

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Author: 3513 Dead
Date: Jun 12, 2007 18:49

GSS wrote: John Kennaugh wrote: ....... I think it is partly a case of semantics. Let us go back to basics. Imagine you are in deep space. You can define a 'box' of space. If a short flash of narrow beam light enters that box at some time and exits that box at some time later then for a finite period that box contains energy. Two options have dominated science. Option
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Author: 3513 Dead
Date: Jun 12, 2007 18:49

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Author: phil-news-nospam
Date: Jul 7, 2008 10:57

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Author: John Kennaugh
Date: Jun 29, 2008 03:44

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Author: John Kennaugh
Date: Jun 29, 2008 03:44

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Author: John Kennaugh
Date: Jun 29, 2008 03:44

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