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On 5/4/2011 7:56 PM, Frank Whiteley wrote: > On May 4, 4:47 pm, Bob Kuykendall<b...@hpaircraft.com> wrote: >> On May 4, 3:34 pm, Reed von Gal<reed.von...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Trust me, it's not repairable. Even if it was, you would end up >>> spending years and 30k dollars plus fixing the thing. >> >> I've seen some pretty clever repairs on about this magnitude, so I >> respectfully disagree     

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Author: BobW
Date: May 5, 2011 18:30

To apply for this position, please visit this Website. http://dev.fyicenter.com/jobs/99658960_IT_Business_Analyst___Web.html To see other opportunities, please visit http://dev.fyicenter.com Date: 02-May-2011 IT Business Analyst - Web * Actively seek ways to apply technologies to business processes to meet strategic goals through a conceptual understanding of technology and strong business
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To apply for this position, please visit this Website. http://dev.fyicenter.com/jobs/99658960_IT_Business_Analyst___Web.html To see other opportunities, please visit http://dev.fyicenter.com Date: 02-May-2011 IT Business Analyst - Web * Actively seek ways to apply technologies to business processes to meet strategic goals through a conceptual understanding of technology and strong business     

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Author: dev IT
Date: May 3, 2011 06:57

From Osher Doctorow To convert y/x to 1 + y - x (both x, y in [0, 1] and y < = x) by ERASE followed by ADD (ANTIERASE) is conceptually simple: 1) ERASE / in y/x, then ADD (ANTIERASE) -, then ADD 1. The well-definedness or uniqueness of this is not a difficulty when y and x are in decimal form as separate probabilities (respectively either P(AB) or P(B), and P(A)) which gives a unique result
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On Jun 8, 6:46 am, Benj <bjac...@iwaynet.net> wrote: These are the points that come closest to the technical issues which comprise of your system,the reliance on the people in the late 17th century who formatted everything to the equatorial coordinate system,effectively referencing all planetary dynamics off stellar circumpolar motion and specifically daily and orbital motions.The two people     

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Author: dev IT
Date: May 3, 2011 06:57

On Jun 8, 6:46 am, Benj <bjac...@iwaynet.net> wrote: These are the points that come closest to the technical issues which comprise of your system,the reliance on the people in the late 17th century who formatted everything to the equatorial coordinate system,effectively referencing all planetary dynamics off stellar circumpolar motion and specifically daily and orbital motions.The two people
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On Jun 7, 7:28 pm, James A. Donald <jam...@echeque.com> wrote: > On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:52:00 -0700 (PDT), Bill <b...@billconner.com> > wrote: > > > I wonder if Darwin is even relevant any more. > > Dawkins certainly thinks he is, and Dawkins should know. > > I also recommend "blogging the origin", which similarly tells us that > Darwin is up with the latest. > > In 1970, the question was     

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Author: Osher Doctorow
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:26

On Jun 7, 7:28 pm, James A. Donald <jam...@echeque.com> wrote: On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:52:00 -0700 (PDT), Bill <b...@billconner.com> wrote: I wonder if Darwin is even relevant any more. Dawkins certainly thinks he is, and Dawkins should know. I also recommend "blogging the origin", which similarly tells us that Darwin is up with the latest. In 1970, the question was
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On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:52:00 -0700 (PDT), Bill <bil@billconner.com> wrote: > I wonder if Darwin is even relevant any more. Dawkins certainly thinks he is, and Dawkins should know. I also recommend "blogging the origin", which similarly tells us that Darwin is up with the latest. In 1970, the question was discussed as to whether to demonize Darwin and declare him obsolete, or rewrite him     

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Author: oriel36
Date: Jun 8, 2010 01:29

On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:52:00 -0700 (PDT), Bill <bil@billconner.com> wrote: I wonder if Darwin is even relevant any more. Dawkins certainly thinks he is, and Dawkins should know. I also recommend "blogging the origin", which similarly tells us that Darwin is up with the latest. In 1970, the question was discussed as to whether to demonize Darwin and declare him obsolete, or rewrite him
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Author: oriel36
Date: Jun 8, 2010 01:29

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Author: Bill
Date: Jun 7, 2010 17:45

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Author: Bill
Date: Jun 7, 2010 17:45

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Author: James A. Donald
Date: Jun 7, 2010 17:28

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Author: James A. Donald
Date: Jun 7, 2010 17:28

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