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Re: Rather amazing news     

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Author: Eric H.
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:07

.../ Cool! Thanks for posting this -- I'd stopped reading the blog a while back (not because there was anything wrong with it but because I just forgot about it). The same thing happened to me. I think switching to Google Reader may be to blame (or rather my forgetting to include it.) Well whadya know, he's already answering. I recognize that typing anywhere! ;-) Eric H.
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Author: »Q«
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:56

On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 18:01:52 +0100 mysurname@ntlworld.com (Dave B) wrote: In case anyone doesn't follow that last point, this is from Kingblind: REM guitarist Peter Buck's signature guitar has been stolen from the stage after a gig at the Finnair Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, last night (September 9). Returned by an anonymous source yesterday, 19 September, in time for him ...
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Author: Dave B
Date: Sep 12, 2008 10:01

In case anyone doesn't follow that last point, this is from Kingblind: REM guitarist Peter Buck's signature guitar has been stolen from the stage after a gig at the Finnair Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, last night (September 9). The band are appealing for information on the whereabouts of the black Rickenbacker 360 guitar, which Buck has used consistently since the band's debut 1982 EP ...
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Author: »Q«
Date: Sep 12, 2008 09:29

On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 12:36:40 +0100 mysurname@ntlworld.com (Dave B) wrote: Matthew Perpetua (of the excellent fluxblog - http://www.fluxblog.org/) has just finished his excellent blog where he writes about every single REM song and, to cap it off, Michael has agreed to answer readers questions about the band's lyrics. Read this (check the date first, no, it's not April 1) ...
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Author: Dave B
Date: Sep 12, 2008 04:36

Matthew Perpetua (of the excellent fluxblog - http://www.fluxblog.org/) has just finished his excellent blog where he writes about every single REM song and, to cap it off, Michael has agreed to answer readers questions about the band's lyrics. Read this (check the date first, no, it's not April 1) September 11, 2008 Okay, everybody. I went through all the songs and I said my goodbyes, ...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: The Borg Queen
Date: Sep 19, 2008 20:20

"The Borg Queen" <theborg@homesweethome.com> wrote in message news:DKZAk.6172$bB4.2037@newsfe14.ams2... "The Borg Queen" <theborg@homesweethome.com> wrote in message news:yaYAk.6098$bB4.2524@newsfe14.ams2... Once upon a time ... in order for something to exist. What nothing produced was amazing. It was Sir Frederick Martin McNeill of Fuzzy Systems Anonymous! ...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: The Borg Queen
Date: Sep 19, 2008 20:04

"The Borg Queen" <theborg@homesweethome.com> wrote in message news:yaYAk.6098$bB4.2524@newsfe14.ams2... Once upon a time there was nothing. Absolutely nothing. Nothing at ... gave up his life - his existence - in order for something to exist. What nothing produced was amazing. It was Sir Frederick Martin McNeill of Fuzzy Systems Anonymous! And to this day - he still puzzles ...
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Re: Why is there something rather than nothing?     

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Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:22

"The Borg Queen" <theborg@homesweethome.com> wrote in message news:yaYAk.6098$bB4.2524@newsfe14.ams2... Once upon a time there was nothing. Absolutely nothing. Nothing at ... gave up his life - his existence - in order for something to exist. What nothing produced was amazing. It was Sir Frederick Martin McNeill of Fuzzy Systems Anonymous! And to this day - he still puzzles ...
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Author: Wordsmith
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:09

...<someth...@nothing.com> wrote in message news:s38pc4946h3onr2h019hrqqjsmcibck9sg@4ax.com... Lots and lots ... the Big Bang to contemplate how amazing it was that we knew anything ...08/30/why-is-there-something-rather-th... -- Frederick Martin McNeill Poway, ...Patrick Moynihan "Why is there something rather than nothing?" - Leibniz (1697 essay "...
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Author: i.g.batten
Date: Sep 4, 2008 23:14

... as to say that your grandfather was the exception rather than the rule. Given that something like 45%% of kids now...someone who learns to write essays, but then writes business reports rather than discusses ancient history, making use of their degree ... their degree to a limited extent. You'd be amazed at the number of employers who don't understand the concept...
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