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"sleaze" <semencanyon@yahooooooooo.com> whimpered again: >Maybe Iris will tell him what columb's law says too.... *>LOL!<* Still hurtin' and squirtin' over how you screwed the 'pooge' on Coloumb's Law, sparky? Hell, now you can't even spell "coloumb".. *>chuckling<* --Got any of those "magnetic capacitors" yet, "stephen"? ____________________________________________________________________     

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Author: Kurt Lochner
Date: Feb 26, 2008 06:10

"sleaze" <semencanyon@yahooooooooo.com> whimpered again: Maybe Iris will tell him what columb's law says too.... *>LOL!<* Still hurtin' and squirtin' over how you screwed the 'pooge' on Coloumb's Law, sparky? Hell, now you can't even spell "coloumb".. *>chuckling<* --Got any of those "magnetic capacitors" yet, "stephen"? ____________________________________________________________________
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Well you should be able to put your cursor just under your last link in Column A and then freeze panes. You should then be able to scroll up and down and the the links will always be there, of course this will freeze all columns, not just column A. "K M Snowdon" wrote: > I have created some hyperlinks in columb A, and i would like them to remain > in veiw when i scrolll DOWN the sheet     

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Author: Kurt Lochner
Date: Feb 26, 2008 06:10

On Sep 15, 1:08 pm, frankli...@yahoo.com wrote: On Sep 15, 6:12 am, PD <TheDraperFam...@gmail.com> wrote: On Sep 15, 12:51 am, frankli...@yahoo.com wrote: Classically, if an electron were in orbit around a proton, it should radiate energy and fall into the proton. So, why can't it? Is the proton and the electron going to explode or something? I see nothing
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On Sep 15, 6:12 am, PD <TheDraperFam...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sep 15, 12:51 am, frankli...@yahoo.com wrote: > > > Classically, if an electron were in orbit around a proton, it should > > radiate energy and fall into the proton. So, why can't it? Is the > > proton and the electron going to explode or something? I see nothing > > wrong with the idea that the electron falls directly on the proton     

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Author: tim m
Date: Oct 2, 2007 13:21

On Sep 9, 5:09 pm, Maureen Drueck <Lermanet...@gmail.com> wrote: On Sep 9, 2:36 pm, Maureen Drueck <Lermanet...@gmail.com> wrote: On Sep 9, 5:55 am, "feministe" <femini...@free.fr> wrote: "MaureenDrueck" <Lermanet...@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message denews:16438def-6761-426f-8832-17e028e176f1@b1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... Does this remind anyone of the personality
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=-= [摘要] -=- 年轻的小母牛(暂定代号B)对人生(or牛生)产生了困扰,在一个秋高气爽的日子,她仰天发 问“人人可钻牛角尖,那么牛呢?“。 最终如图,她钻进了一个废旧的滚筒洗衣机内,并且卡住了。此... =-=-{内容} =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 年轻的小母牛(暂定代号B)对人生(or牛生)产生了困扰,在一个秋高气爽的日子,她仰天发 问“人人可钻牛角尖,那么牛呢?“。 最终如图,她钻进了一个废旧的滚筒洗衣机内,并且卡住了。此事发生于08年8月29日,英 格兰St Columb 。救助人员认为,当时这只小母牛可能在寻找食物什么的。来源来源 ... 猛击这里参与该话题的热烈讨论,目前已有2人登录火星 ... 猛击这里参与该话题 的热烈讨论,目前已有2人登录火星 oioi for 煎蛋煎蛋, digestdigest     

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Author: K M Snowdon
Date: Oct 2, 2007 13:15

=-= [摘要] -=- 年轻的小母牛(暂定代号B)对人生(or牛生)产生了困扰,在一个秋高气爽的日子,她仰天发 问“人人可钻牛角尖,那么牛呢?“。 最终如图,她钻进了一个废旧的滚筒洗衣机内,并且卡住了。此... =-=-{内容} =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 年轻的小母牛(暂定代号B)对人生(or牛生)产生了困扰,在一个秋高气爽的日子,她仰天发 问“人人可钻牛角尖,那么牛呢?“。 最终如图,她钻进了一个废旧的滚筒洗衣机内,并且卡住了。此事发生于08年8月29日,英 格兰St Columb 。救助人员认为,当时这只小母牛可能在寻找食物什么的。来源来源 ... 猛击这里参与该话题的热烈讨论,目前已有2人登录火星 ... 猛击这里参与该话题 的热烈讨论,目前已有2人登录火星 oioi for 煎蛋煎蛋, digestdigest
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On Aug 26, 12:03 am, frankli...@yahoo.com wrote: > On Aug 25, 5:26 am, PD <TheDraperFam...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Can you do calculations with this theory? Can you explain, by > > *calculations*, why two objects with different shapes and volumes can > > be *predicted* to have the same mass? Can you clearly indicated the > > conditions, via a formula, where those masses will be the same and     

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Author: PD
Date: Sep 15, 2008 13:55

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Author: franklinhu
Date: Sep 15, 2008 11:08

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Author: Lermanet.com Exposing the CON for over 10 years!
Date: Sep 9, 2008 15:38

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Author: newblue.feed2news
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Author: PD
Date: Aug 26, 2008 05:06

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