On Dec 26, 10:00 am, Aaron <a...@home.net> wrote: On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 01:43:51 -0800 (PST), thej...@hotmail.com wrote: Newsgroups: alt.messianic From: Rob Strom <st...@watson.ibm.com> Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 22:31:55 -0800 (PST) Local: Tues, Dec 23 2008 1:31 am Rob Strom wrote to Randy: There are 613 commandments, and you guys believe in tossing a whole bunch
Dnia 2008-09-15 MikeWhy napisał(a): "Andrzej Rosa" <bakters@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2v03q5-jrc.ln1@bakters.bandit.home... On the contrary. It "works" all too well. Do you need a list of names, dates, and places? If they truly presented themselves as political, as the workings of fallable men, I would have less difficulty with the trappings and mumbo-jumbo
Dnia 2008-09-15 MikeWhy napisał(a): "Andrzej Rosa" <bakters@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1bl2q5-fj9.ln1@bakters.bandit.home... Actually Crusades like most wars had mostly political reasons. Byzantines were scared of Turks, who managed to push them out of Asia Minor, so they asked the Pope if he could do something about it. They had to be really shitting their pants, because
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 09:55:38 -0500, je.s.te.r@hehxduhmp.org wrote: McDuck <wallyDELETEMEMcDuck@comcast.net> wrote: I believe I could, if I looked, find places in the rules where it says the ump makes the call. I suspect neither of us could find anything in the rules that says a machine should make the call. But where does it define the 'ump' as human? I do not believe that question
On 2008-08-10, Richard Heathfield <rjh@see.sig.invalid> wrote: Roy Schestowitz wrote: <snipped> Only you Roy would make a bonehead comment. Linux is no bed of roses, no matter how much you try to change the sheets, and neither is OpenBSD. You want to know why Roy? That's because fillable human beings wrote it Fallable. Now, the problem is whether or not you hand the naieve