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Re: Einstine theories as clumsy as Ptolemaic geocentric system.     

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Author: Spaceman
Date: Sep 2, 2008 07:57

..., it could never find other "absolute positions". GPS uses positioning relative to the Earth. Those are also known to anyone that understands postioning, as absolute relative postitions. without the absolute part, you have no "actual" physical reference. All GPS "positions" are relative to the Earth's surface. All GPS positions are absolute ...
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Re: Einstine theories as clumsy as Ptolemaic geocentric system.     

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Author: Errol
Date: Sep 2, 2008 07:33

...could never find other "absolute positions". GPS uses positioning relative to the Earth. Those are also known to anyone that understands postioning, as absolute relative postitions. without the absolute part, you have no "actual" physical reference. All GPS "positions" are relative to the Earth's surface. All GPS positions are absolute relative...
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Re: Einstine theories as clumsy as Ptolemaic geocentric system.     

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Author: Errol
Date: Sep 2, 2008 07:27

... it could never find other "absolute positions". GPS uses positioning relative to the Earth. Those are also known to anyone that understands postioning, as absolute relative postitions. without the absolute part, you have no "actual" physical reference. All GPS "positions" are relative to the Earth's surface. All GPS positions are absolute relative positions...
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Re: Einstine theories as clumsy as Ptolemaic geocentric system.     

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Author: Timberwoof
Date: Sep 1, 2008 13:12

..." position; just your position relative to the Earth. Hello? anything in that brain anymore? Absolute postitions on Earth are being used. The postitions on Earth are considered as the "absolute" rest frame. However, since the satellites are not in that "rest" frame, but in moving frames...
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Re: Einstine theories as clumsy as Ptolemaic geocentric system.     

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Author: Spaceman
Date: Sep 1, 2008 10:57

... your "absolute" position; just your position relative to the Earth. Hello? anything in that brain anymore? Absolute postitions on Earth are being used. The postitions on Earth are considered as the "absolute" rest frame. Get a clue. Basic geometry and absolute positions on Earths surface is how it ...
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Re: Einstine theories as clumsy as Ptolemaic geocentric system.     

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Author: Spaceman
Date: Sep 1, 2008 10:53

...positioning, it could never find other "absolute positions". GPS uses positioning relative to the Earth. Those are also known to anyone that understands postioning, as absolute relative postitions. without the absolute part, you have no "actual" physical reference. All GPS "positions" are relative to the Earth's surface. All GPS positions are absolute relative positions. ...
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Re: Does Outlook need to be open to remind you of something?     

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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Aug 11, 2008 07:42

...Word is not open. Indeed, but it would be nice if Outlook ran a small program as a service to monitor the reminders when Outlook itself wasn't on duty. For reminders I use Digital Postit Notes by 3M. By default it starts itself when you logon, and mostly sits in the System Tray until if has something to remind you about. -- Steve Swift http://www.swiftys.org.uk...
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Re: Does Outlook need to be open to remind you of something?     

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Author: Swifty
Date: Aug 11, 2008 07:25

... if Word is not open. Indeed, but it would be nice if Outlook ran a small program as a service to monitor the reminders when Outlook itself wasn't on duty. For reminders I use Digital Postit Notes by 3M. By default it starts itself when you logon, and mostly sits in the System Tray until if has something to remind you about. -- Steve Swift http://www.swiftys.org.uk/swifty.html ...
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Nopeaa muisti 2*1024MB     

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Author: Antero
Date: Jul 23, 2008 23:21

...: PC-6400 / 400MHz (DDR 800MHz) Käyttöjännite: 1.8V - 2.2V * Kapasiteetti: 2048MB (2 x 1024MB) * Latenssit: 4 (CAS), 4 (tRCD), 4 (tRP), 12 (tRAS) * Kellotaajuus: PC-6400 / 400MHz (DDR 800MHz) Kotisivu: www.transcendusa.com Tuote on uutta vastaava. Paketti on avattu, oli väärää muistia omaan koneeseen Hintapyyntö 36 e plus postit Ota yhteys puhelimella Antero 0400-613 022
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Re: Video Of Ken At The Pistol Range     

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Author: Sarah Czepiel
Date: Jul 17, 2008 10:30

... you... it should be taken out to sea and rolled :>>:>overboard... :>> :>>Yes but can Lumpy swim...? :> :>Now you're impressed by Lumpy... I'm stunned she manages to breathe without Postit Note reminders. :>You're one desperate bitch... Hopping like a flea from one usenet poster to another... Is that how :>you landed Fat Fuck? Ah Lumpy's a sister of Sappho, s'plains much....
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