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Re: Let us get this straight, sara cesspool's diseased smelly CUNT causes cancer? ... damn, that rank odiferous cavern permeates everything; why, it's a black hole!     

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Author: ZapRatz
Date: Aug 31, 2008 18:13

...find any maligning content anywhere online or offline :>> that targets me, I'll be forced to continue retaliating against you. Nope. See my objection above. Look Bill, there are databases that hold usenet threads that are located all over the globe. Check it out for yourself. You are asking the impossible. What is more reasonable is to set a date after which any further content...
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 4, 2008 16:28

... is a peer-peer messaging system like the human brain, since cybernetics is concerned mostly with communication and control between and within systems. All these advances are not the end, they may form the constituent building blocks of higher level systems (via paradigm shift). Maybe the linking of people via the web is what is needed to break out of the age-old views humankind holds.
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: Joseph Humming
Date: Jul 24, 2008 17:19

...> space something was mathematically certain to take hold. Nah, it was an accident waiting to happen... But who could understand such a thrust? Hold your horses: В you haven't demonstrated that there... mysterious or fraught with supernatural meaning. So, everything is just a rolling out of predictable ... that's almost what I'm saying: everything is a rolling out of predictable forces....
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: SkyEyes
Date: Jul 24, 2008 14:52

... of speaking. Maybe somewhere in that vast space something was mathematically certain to take hold. Nah, it was an accident waiting to happen. Some accident! I don't ... be particularly serendipitious. (But then, I've taken chemisty.) But who could understand such a thrust? Hold your horses: you haven't demonstrated that there *was* a "thrust." But then WE come ...
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: DuhIdiot
Date: Jul 23, 2008 17:50

...? I don't think I'd heard the term before your post, and exposition is not terribly forthcoming on Google. -- J. B. Mashburn, the sad left tail of the bell curve alt.atheist #2295 EAC Chief Of Maintenance for God's cloaking device - 14 billion years and not one glitch! "What a day, when you can look it in the face and hold your vomit." - Faith No More No S-P-A-M in my email.
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: Joseph Humming
Date: Jul 23, 2008 11:08

... speaking. Maybe somewhere in that vast space something was mathematically certain to take hold. Nah, it was an accident waiting to happen. Some accident! I ...in any sense. Maybe logic is god. Maybe - in time - we will discover that everything that happened had to happen, that some ineffable logic holds sway, some logic we are still some way off understanding. - Show quoted...
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: hhyapster
Date: Jul 22, 2008 21:58

...of planets available for such a molecule to emerge. Maybe the universe was seeded, in a manner of speaking. Maybe somewhere in that vast space something was mathematically certain to take hold. Nah, it was an accident waiting to happen. Some accident! I don't know the ins and outs of evolution. I compare it to a jazz improvisation. Or a fugue. A complex...
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: hhyapster
Date: Jul 22, 2008 21:41

...there were a lot of planets available for such a molecule to emerge. Maybe the universe was seeded, in a manner of speaking. Maybe somewhere in that vast space something was mathematically certain to take hold. Nah, it was an accident waiting to happen. Some accident! I don't know the ins and outs of evolution. I compare it to a jazz improvisation. Or a fugue. A complex fugue:...
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: Richo
Date: Jul 22, 2008 17:13

... that vast space something was mathematically certain to take hold. Nah, it was an accident waiting to happen. Some accident! ... it didn't come from anywhere - this is it - this is everything and it goes from here (stretches to the big bang singularity) ... The universe is amazing and mysterious and we don't yet know everything it is possible to know and we don't even know what ...
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Re: IS EVERYTHING INEVITABLE?     

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Author: Joseph Humming
Date: Jul 22, 2008 10:39

...a manner of speaking. Maybe somewhere in that vast space something was mathematically certain to take hold. Nah, it was an accident waiting to happen. Some accident! I don't ...-trip. Fight back, fight back...before it's too late. Joseph Humming Of course everything is pre ordained, except out individual choice on how we respond to such each circumstance. That'...
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