On Jul 3, 8:47 am, Eunometic <eunome...@yahoo.com.au> wrote: On Jul 2, 10:36 pm, "Jim Wilkins" <muratla...@gmail.com> wrote: ...> Then the Allies would have speeded up the introduction of 150 and 160 Octane:http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/150grade/150-grade-fuel.html Even if 100/150 fuel could have been available in quantity there is no way that the engines would have
On Thu, 13 May 2010 19:10:18 +0100, Olafur Gunnlaugsson wrote: Þann 13/05/2010 17:45, skrifaði Hans Steckler: There is no reason why Linux can't be used to make quality recordings other than the pure snobbery of the industry. People who worship Pootools and pay homage, in real dollars, to Avid. Examples of working commercial studios running Linux are everywhere and at some point
James A. Donald wrote: On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 02:17:21 +0000 (UTC), Paul J Gans May I respectfully suggest that you read real books and articles by real medieval historians? I gave you one reference (the Halsall one). Others are not hard to find. A more reliable approach is to read translations of documents by real medievals, which translations sound mighty feudal to me.
In soc.history.medieval James A. Donald <jamesd@echeque.com> wrote: On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 14:00:23 +0000 (UTC), Paul J Gans In fact the term "feudalism" is essentially a modern invention. The term has been used to cover such a broad range of institutions and human relationships as to have basically no meaning. Marxist claptrap. Feudalism is entirely well defined: The Century