Ian, You're right. As I recall Stonehenge came out after Tribute (I still have some Tribute too, but that doesn't pull me in the same way.) The tin I have is marked October 2 2001. The problem is I did fall in love with it but it was impossible to get any more after the the original two tins I bought. You might remember that folks were hording this stuff in a big way..... Thanks for
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:18:48 +1000, in soc.culture.jewish "Binyamin Cramer" <bennielovestruth@alltimes.com> wrote: 39 Good Reasons to Reconsider the Numbers By Eli James The following are 39 good reasons why you should not believe in the biggest myth of the Twentieth Century: 1.) Consider the source. All of the "evidence" presented at the Nuremberg trials came from two sources: Communists
jacob navia wrote: James Kuyper wrote: ... He did say "actually works". lcc-win fails to conform to any version of the C standard, which is something that Jacob is free to choose to do. I have been working for YEARS trying to implement all features of the C99 standard. This HUGE work has never been attempted by a team of 2 people. All other compiler systems have bigger teams
"mrmcafee" <"(mrmcafee)nospam"@cox.net> wrote in message news:LNRcj.55293$KU2.34741@newsfe11.phx... Larry in AZ wrote: Waiving the right to remain silent, "Seth Hammond" <lesliesethhammond@yahoo.com> said: "Larry in AZ" <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in message news:Xns9A12BC7DD8C49thefrogprince@69.28.173.184... Waiving the right to remain silent, "Seth
"So, while I may be able to have dual citizenship, I won't apply for two reasons: 1) My ancestors gave up too much and worked too hard to make their families United States citizens. I would consider it disloyal to them. 2) Trying to be loyal to two countries makes one loyal to none." I don't mind anyone disagreeing with my comments as I do the same to others. Everyone has an opinion