On May 15, 8:57 pm, Peter Stickney <p_stick...@verizon.net> wrote: On Thu, 12 May 2011 19:13:44 -0500, Dan wrote: On 5/12/2011 5:53 PM, Ken S. Tucker wrote: In the case of a B-58, the wing airfoil was able to do 650-1300 mph. (KIAS is what others may call it). Ken MPH and KIAS are not interchangeable. MPH is in statute miles and KIAS in in nautical miles. 1 statue
On Jun 8, 3:05 am, Richard J Kinch <ki...@truetex.com> wrote: Kevin Cunningham writes: If you want the thing to work put Nikon stuff on a Nikon frame and put Leitz stuff on a Leitz frame. It just doesn't work other wise. The more you swap stuff around the crappier the image will be. This is just mindless, false generalization, motivated by unearned profit. Richard, I don't
On 6/7/2010 18:46, Tom P wrote: Victor Eter Garcia wrote: On 6/7/2010 13:52, Brad Blanchard wrote: Tom P wrote: Can anyone explain the difference in usage? I have the impression that jamás means "never again", but I'd appreciate some help, maybe some examples. 1) As far as I know, they are the same and can be interchanged. Jamás can be more emphatic
http://www.truthout.org/the-christian-fascists-are-growing-stronger60208 The Christian Fascists Are Growing Stronger Monday 07 June 2010 Tens of millions of Americans, lumped into a diffuse and fractious movement known as the Christian right, have begun to dismantle the intellectual and scientific rigor of the Enlightenment. They are creating a theocratic state based on "biblical