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On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:45:52 +0100, Tony Bryer <tonyb@delme.sda.co.uk> wrote: >On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 09:44:07 +0100 Mark wrote : >> Too right. A lot of rich pensioners are have got/are going to get >> free insulation where poorer families who work hard, claiming no >> benefits, get no help. > >True, but the rich pensioners are paying tax. You could say the same >about free bus travel: I know     

Group: uk.diy · Group Profile · Search for Hyperthetically in uk.diy
Author: Mark
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:10

CB Willis (cbwillis@adore.lightlink.com) wrote: "Ego" is a very ambiguous word in the history of psychology, world religions, and metaphysics. Sometimes it has a positive healthy connotation akin to soul or healthy individuality, other times it has an undesirable or derogatory connotation akin to arrogance or worldly-physicalworld self. So you have to know a tradition and how
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"SURFboard" <Im@Home.ca> wrote in message news:1Zkdk.3192$1o6.1023@edtnps83... >I notice that you phrased the post such that if I pull you up for not being > able to actually point to a bigger picture then you can claim that you > were > writing in a hyperthetical context. Interesting that you gave yourselve > that > get-out clause. > > Anyway, while I think I know the kind of semi-condescending     

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Author: Clearing Archive Roboposter
Date: Aug 13, 2008 09:13

I notice that you phrased the post such that if I pull you up for not being able to actually point to a bigger picture then you can claim that you were writing in a hyperthetical context. Interesting that you gave yourselve that get-out clause. Anyway, while I think I know the kind of semi-condescending-semi-ignorant response I'm likely to hear from you, let's try this again: what is the bigger
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CB Willis (cbwillis@adore.lightlink.com) wrote: >"Ego" is a very ambiguous word in the history of psychology, world >religions, and metaphysics. Sometimes it has a positive healthy >connotation akin to soul or healthy individuality, other times it has an >undesirable or derogatory connotation akin to arrogance or >worldly-physicalworld self. So you have to know a tradition and how     

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Author: Brian Smith
Date: Jul 10, 2008 08:26

CB Willis (cbwillis@adore.lightlink.com) wrote: "Ego" is a very ambiguous word in the history of psychology, world religions, and metaphysics. Sometimes it has a positive healthy connotation akin to soul or healthy individuality, other times it has an undesirable or derogatory connotation akin to arrogance or worldly-physicalworld self. So you have to know a tradition and how
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"Kimi Fan" <kimisbest@gmail.com> wrote: > For one you allocate only a third of all available points to the > actual result achieved. That's not quite correct. I give 100 points for winning, but the winner will also get points for completing the race distance and for leading the race - these two are variable, depending on the distance involved. He MAY get points for starting from pole (most     

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Author: SURFboard
Date: Jul 10, 2008 02:51

On Apr 24, 9:32 pm, "Brian Lawrence" <Brian_W_LawrenceREMT...@msn.com> wrote: "Kimi Fan" <kimisb...@gmail.com> wrote: In your grading system; 1. Why is it necessary to allocate as many as 300 points per race per driver? It isn't 'necessary'. The list isn't 'necessary'. I chose to allocate points for various things, some things merit only a few points (less than 10
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On Apr 24, 9:54 pm, "Brian Lawrence" <Brian_W_LawrenceREMT...@msn.com> wrote: > "a425couple" <a425cou...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > "Brian Lawrence" <Brian_W_LawrenceREMT...@msn.com> wrote ... > >> Such lists are becoming more common. > >> Some are based on so-called expert opinion, > >> some -- are more about personal popularity amongst fans. > > > Yes, agreed. > > >> How about one based on     

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Author: Clearing Archive Roboposter
Date: Jun 24, 2008 03:13

Informative Correspondence with Brit. civil servant ############################## From: press@wikileaks.org Wikileaks Press Release Tue Apr 8 18:57:58 GMT 2008 BRITISH GOVERNMENT REQUESTS WIKILEAKS CENSOR ATOM BOMB REPORT The U.K. Foreign & Commonwealth Office has requested that Wikileaks censor a report 1947 report on how Britain should acquire an atomic bomb. The extraordinary
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Author: Clearing Archive Roboposter
Date: May 5, 2008 03:13

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Author: Brian Lawrence
Date: Apr 24, 2008 05:52

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Author: Kimi Fan
Date: Apr 24, 2008 05:02

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Author: Kimi Fan
Date: Apr 24, 2008 04:45

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Author: MichaelP
Date: Apr 8, 2008 11:17

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