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Danci wrote: > I'm conssidering buying one of these two folding knives. > Please, can you tell me which is better, in your opinion? > > I can get them for the same price, but B Ambush has AUS 8A Steel Blade > and CS Voyager has VG-1 Steel Blade. > I'm talking about the CS Voyager 4'' Clip point blade, because I work > as a forest ranger > and mostly I would use the knife for surviving/camping/hunting     

Group: rec.knives · Group Profile · Search for Pardu in rec.knives
Author: Steve Kramer
Date: Aug 30, 2007 07:03

The Longest War: Doc Pardue’s 9th Infantry Division http://www.geocities.com/kerrypardue247/ From the Webmaster: (EXCERPT)Welcome to all who have found this website. I am one of several 1000's of medics who served in the Republic of South Vietnam. Each of us has a story to tell....this one is mine. This is a story of my experiences of being a combat medic in Vietnam and after I came home learning
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The Longest War: Doc Pardue’s 9th Infantry Division http://www.geocities.com/kerrypardue247/ From the Webmaster: (EXCERPT)Welcome to all who have found this website. I am one of several 1000's of medics who served in the Republic of South Vietnam. Each of us has a story to tell....this one is mine. This is a story of my experiences of being a combat medic in Vietnam and after I came home learning     

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Author: Otis Willie PIO The American War Library
Date: Jul 15, 2007 14:46

The Longest War: Doc Pardue’s 9th Infantry Division http://www.geocities.com/kerrypardue247/ From the Webmaster: (EXCERPT)Welcome to all who have found this website. I am one of several 1000's of medics who served in the Republic of South Vietnam. Each of us has a story to tell....this one is mine. This is a story of my experiences of being a combat medic in Vietnam and after I came home learning
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The Longest War: Doc Pardue’s 9th Infantry Division http://www.geocities.com/kerrypardue247/ From the Webmaster: (EXCERPT)Welcome to all who have found this website. I am one of several 1000's of medics who served in the Republic of South Vietnam. Each of us has a story to tell....this one is mine. This is a story of my experiences of being a combat medic in Vietnam and after I came home learning     

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Author: Otis Willie PIO The American War Library
Date: Jul 15, 2007 14:46

http://whatmenthinkofwomen.blogspot.com/2008/09/foolishly-seeking-gender-equity-in-math.html The feminist underhanded and back room deals continue, promoting imaginary bias when none exists. Here is a good expanation on how they manipulate the system to pay for their outcomes.. It's a long read but well worth it.. Foolishly Seeking Gender Equity in Math and Science Posted on:
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On Aug 24, 12:25 pm, jbuc...@webtv.net (J Buck) wrote: > J Buck wrote: <anyone have one, and, if so, comments?> > Steve wrote: <I looked at one when they first came out. While I really > > like Axis locks, and it was certainly up to Benchmade's high quality, > there is something about Pardue designs that just don't fit my hand!> > > I should've been more precise; I'm looking at the fixed blade     

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Author: Otis Willie PIO The American War Library
Date: Jul 15, 2007 14:46

On Aug 24, 11:40 am, jbuc...@webtv.net (J Buck) wrote: anyone have one, and, if so, comments? I looked at one when they first came out. While I really like Axis locks, and it was certainly up to Benchmade's high quality, there is something about Pardue designs that just don't fit my hand! None of his do. That being said, I sent a Pardue to David (Arch Chaos) and he says it fits him fine.
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Hi, thanks for the reply. First, thanks for pointing out the transitional vs. the strict. I inherited this site and have set people on it to clean up the deprecated code. Meanwhile, I will reset it to transitional. The whole darn site is in transition anyway as we move from table based layout to css and content management. I have to manage the mess that is interim. Secondly, I tried moving     

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Author: Otis Willie PIO The American War Library
Date: Jul 15, 2007 14:46

"ktpardue" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:g7t6le$j9p$1@forums.macromedia.com... Hi, I am developing webpages by creating templates through dreamweaver. I use asp code. I just discovered that when I view the source code through a browser, the doctype doesn't appear. The webmaster checked the asp code and said it was fine. Could the missing doctype declaration
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Author: MCP
Date: Sep 22, 2008 23:12

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Author: steve
Date: Aug 23, 2008 21:38

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Author: steve
Date: Aug 23, 2008 20:05

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Author: ktpardue
Date: Aug 13, 2008 09:59

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Author: Thierry
Date: Aug 12, 2008 17:26

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