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"Michael" <metrisch_malen@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:fthvc4t7nr22msn7eh3d9d69tbi9bhvklo@4ax.com... > Martin schreef op Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:23:26 +0100 in de nieuwsgroep > soc.history.medieval Snip for brevity... >>I have a picture of Louis somewhere, >>and he certainly looks as if he liked a drop. Not quite such a massive >>great >>'drop' as KEIV of course, but it explains why     

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Author: Martin
Date: Sep 18, 2008 08:35

On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 10:26:38 +0100, Nick Spalding <spalding@iol.ie> wrote: Nick Spalding wrote, in <gr6g9411dapq3gj819i762l5l11b694p08@4ax.com> on Tue, 05 Aug 2008 10:21:36 +0100: Bill Turlock wrote, in <489797B9.625F0C7B@sonnnic.invalid> on Mon, 04 Aug 2008 16:58:49 -0700: Mark Brader wrote: Every tenth of a second was an incredible experience. For
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Nick Spalding wrote, in <gr6g9411dapq3gj819i762l5l11b694p08@4ax.com> on Tue, 05 Aug 2008 10:21:36 +0100: > Bill Turlock wrote, in <489797B9.625F0C7B@sonnnic.invalid> > on Mon, 04 Aug 2008 16:58:49 -0700: > > > Mark Brader wrote: > > > > > > > Every tenth of a second was an incredible experience. For me, of the > > > > many unforgettable things about it, it was the absolute *blackness*     

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Author: M C Hamster
Date: Aug 5, 2008 10:17

Hey Vic: I just finished this book (for the second or third time) and found it profoundly interesting. Just about done with "Against The Day" so I'll check this one out when I get a bit of time. Something you and others might interested in is that the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is going to be lit up next month. It'll be interesting if the find the Higgs Field. From my vantage
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I just finished this book (for the second or third time) and found it profoundly interesting. Dasein (the existence we all experience as self aware human beings) makes a transition from awe and exploration (childhood), through angst, and selfish questions of mortality (middle age) and finally into care for the world. The book was quite concurrent with a lot of ideas of the era. It reminded     

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Author: Nick Spalding
Date: Aug 5, 2008 02:26

"Wolfing" <wolfing1@gmail.com> wrote in message news:993fea95-b4c0-4306-baf0-841ee5888f7d@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On May 23, 11:29 pm, "Einstine" <no...@nohow.net> wrote: Sweet, new system that runs Lotro maxed on Ultra, 8x AA. Played Warcraft over a year. 70-druid, 70-warrior, 70-shammy, 70-hunter. SSC, TK. 650 badges. Couldn't take the same grind again, patch or add-on.
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Kenny wrote: >>> Post a credible cite that demonstrates that morbidly obese people (BMI 40+) >>> who have the "ability to walk briskly for >>> 30 minutes" have a lower mortality rate than HWP people (BMI 20-24) of any >>> fitness. Even Dr Blair, who the fat acceptors love to cite, states that >>> thin and fit is better than fat and fit[sic]. >> >> Ofcourse he did. But     

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Author: Wanda Tinasky
Date: Jul 22, 2008 21:37

On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Kenny wrote: Post a credible cite that demonstrates that morbidly obese people (BMI 40+) who have the "ability to walk briskly for 30 minutes" have a lower mortality rate than HWP people (BMI 20-24) of any fitness. Even Dr Blair, who the fat acceptors love to cite, states that thin and fit is better than fat and fit[sic]. Ofcourse he did. But
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Kenny wrote: >>> Post a credible cite that demonstrates that morbidly obese people (BMI 40+) >>> who have the "ability to walk briskly for >>> 30 minutes" have a lower mortality rate than HWP people (BMI 20-24) of any >>> fitness. Even Dr Blair, who the fat acceptors love to cite, states that >>> thin and fit is better than fat and fit[sic]. >> >> Ofcourse he did. But     

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Author: Victor (nettoyeur)
Date: Jul 20, 2008 21:04

On Jan 11, 6:41 am, Crescentius Vespasianus <jazzyb...@hotmail.com> wrote: After the heart attack death of Mike Janellehttp://mikejanelle.com/at age 40 over Thanksgiving, I think it's time to revisit is cycling dangerous to your health.  We have seen many cases where pro-cyclists often die of heart attacks in the 50's and rarely make it past their 60's, I think someone, somewhere
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Author: Einstine
Date: May 28, 2008 15:53

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Author: The Master
Date: Apr 11, 2008 06:56

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Author: The Master
Date: Apr 11, 2008 06:56

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Author: The Master
Date: Apr 11, 2008 06:56

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Author: stevek
Date: Jan 11, 2008 11:40

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