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"Mark Probert" <mark.probert@gmail.com> wrote in message news:2424d257-f45e-4554-a345-837df391ac5a@w1g2000prk.googlegroups.com... On Aug 26, 1:11 am, Mike <m...@xyz.xxx> wrote: > Mark Probert wrote: > > On Aug 24, 12:10 am, Mike <M...@xyz.xxx> wrote: > >> Coleah wrote: > >>> On Aug 21, 10:50 pm, Mike <M...@xyz.xxx> wrote: > >>>> Mark Probert wrote: > >>>>> On Aug 21, 9:43 am, Coleah <col     

Group: uk.people.health · Group Profile · Search for Relvance in uk.people.health
Author: Jan Drew
Date: Aug 26, 2008 22:21

On Aug 26, 1:11 am, Mike <m...@xyz.xxx> wrote: Mark Probert wrote: On Aug 24, 12:10 am, Mike <M...@xyz.xxx> wrote: Coleah wrote: On Aug 21, 10:50 pm, Mike <M...@xyz.xxx> wrote: Mark Probert wrote: On Aug 21, 9:43 am, Coleah <col...@pacifier.com> wrote: On Aug 21, 2:53 am, "JOHN" <j...@nospam.com> wrote: http://www.dptshot.com/ Interesting
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Mark Probert wrote: > On Aug 24, 12:10 am, Mike <M...@xyz.xxx> wrote: >> Coleah wrote: >>> On Aug 21, 10:50 pm, Mike <M...@xyz.xxx> wrote: >>>> Mark Probert wrote: >>>>> On Aug 21, 9:43 am, Coleah <col...@pacifier.com> wrote: >>>>>> On Aug 21, 2:53 am, "JOHN" <j...@nospam.com> wrote: >>>>>>> http://www.dptshot.com/ >>>>>> Interesting to note, out of millions of children who've received DPT     

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Author: Mark Probert
Date: Aug 26, 2008 07:04

On Aug 24, 12:10 am, Mike <M...@xyz.xxx> wrote: Coleah wrote: On Aug 21, 10:50 pm, Mike <M...@xyz.xxx> wrote: Mark Probert wrote: On Aug 21, 9:43 am, Coleah <col...@pacifier.com> wrote: On Aug 21, 2:53 am, "JOHN" <j...@nospam.com> wrote: http://www.dptshot.com/ Interesting to note, out of millions of children who've received DPT shots, this one parent
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x-no-archive: yes >On Jul 7, 1:23 am, "Chom Noamsky" <b...@bbq.yum> wrote: > >"Cut Off By Google" <think.un...@dlcwest.com> wrote in message: > > Is English not your first language. I'm not a zealot. Zealots tried to > > manipulate the beliefs of all Canadians, myself included, by > > repeatedly nominating the serial killer for the OC. > Your beliefs are that easily manipulated? The     

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Author: Mike
Date: Aug 25, 2008 22:11

On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 07:23:47 GMT, "Chom Noamsky" <beef@bbq.yum> wrote: "Cut Off By Google" <think.uninc@dlcwest.com> wrote in message: Is English not your first language. I'm not a zealot. Zealots tried to manipulate the beliefs of all Canadians, myself included, by repeatedly nominating the serial killer for the OC. Your beliefs are that easily manipulated? Your beliefs
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andrew.reys@gmail.com wrote: > On Jun 28, 8:03�am, "arnab.z@gmail" <arnab.zah...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If the Chinese culture is significantly older than European cultures, > > and if they have invented many things before Europeans, then it > > automatically suggests that their language(s) has been more than > > adequate to transfer and preserve scientific thoughts. The Chinese > > even wrote     

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Author: Mark Probert
Date: Aug 24, 2008 09:59

On Jun 28, 8:03 am, "arnab.z@gmail" <arnab.zah...@gmail.com> wrote: If the Chinese culture is significantly older than European cultures, and if they have invented many things before Europeans, then it automatically suggests that their language(s) has been more than adequate to transfer and preserve scientific thoughts. The Chinese even wrote massive encyclopedias in the middle ages
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Thank you for that differentiation between tables and forms! I really would appreciate some help on the best way to organise data. You are probably right that my data structure may need revision! Necessity is the mother of invention and I am entirely self-taught. Can you recommend a worthwhile book on organising Access Databases? Most give examples which are so simplistic that they have     

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Author: Cut Off By Google
Date: Jul 7, 2008 11:11

"Eldon" <EldonB123@aol.com> wrote in message news:5a92c14f-e3d6-4fde-893f-5da9967f8676@k2g2000hse.googlegroups.com... On Jan 21, 9:40 pm, psridd...@gmail.com wrote: ********* NOTE TO KEN: talked to the techie and got it to work. Damn proxies. You can delete it now. Here it is. ************ Well it seems you regrouped in your fantasy world and claim victory. The fool never
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Author: Greg Carr
Date: Jul 7, 2008 03:43

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Author: arnab.z
Date: Jun 28, 2008 10:13

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Author: andrew.reys
Date: Jun 28, 2008 09:20

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Author: vic1
Date: May 26, 2008 17:23

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Author: Tex
Date: Jan 22, 2008 21:42

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