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Re: Spreading the word     

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Author: Jean-François Michaud
Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:12

... today on Dr. Dobbs website. Great article! I thought the article was interesting but it seemed that the flow was a bit off-kilter in that the second and third pages transition into seemingly unrelated scopes (coding practices and debugging in general on the second page when the heading seems to direct us to think in terms of FORTH's performance and interactivity; we sink into network...
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Re: Yawn: Yet Another Non-Existent Transitional Fossil Found     

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Author: Terence
Date: Jul 6, 2008 22:23

On Jun 30, 9:57 am, Terence <tbwri...@cantv.net> wrote: Maybe Lapp. Lots of similar words taken from the various scandinavian languages, but Lapp is on its own with Hungarian and Basque as being unique. Ooops - It was Finnish! Similar words.. :o(>
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Re: Greenwich Waterfront Transit - campaign against     

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Author: Tom Barry
Date: Jul 1, 2008 01:25

...do you believe the media should be banned from having opinions, you also believe the man who actually won the election should be banned from having opinions. Where have I used the word "banned"? It's worth noting in this respect that Gilligan is far from just a hack, he's also previously worked for Boris Johnson at the Spectator and contributed to the daft Policy Exchange '...
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Re: Yawn: Yet Another Non-Existent Transitional Fossil Found     

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Author: Terence
Date: Jun 29, 2008 16:57

Maybe Lapp. Lots of similar words taken from the various scandinavian languages, but Lapp is on its own with Hungarian and Basque as being unique.
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Re: Greenwich Waterfront Transit - campaign against     

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Author: Paul Corfield
Date: Jun 18, 2008 11:57

... money on. Strangely I don't recall seeing them as candidates on my ballot paper. A curious argument, Paul, since not only do you believe the media should be banned from having opinions, you also believe the man who actually won the election should be banned from having opinions. Where have I used the word "banned"? -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground!
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Re: Say it with words     

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Author: Chade
Date: Mar 7, 2008 03:39

...already, and then my own experiences, rather than something I read in a book. You can explore this transitional phase without getting much into astrology if you prefer. If you do get the book though, or know... although I'm a little bit younger than the typical period. " passion", that's a good word. There's somethings that I like, but I don't really feel I've found my passion...
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Re: Say it with words     

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Author: mika
Date: Mar 6, 2008 08:36

...it already, and then my own experiences, rather than something I read in a book. You can explore this transitional phase without getting much into astrology if you prefer. If you do get the book though, or know ...to find out when your actual return will be. Just for kicks. " passion", that's a good word. There's somethings that I like, but I don't really feel I've found my passion in ...
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Re: The nature of the supposed "Order to Disorder" transition     

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Author: John Jones
Date: Feb 28, 2008 11:52

...Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: There is no transition from an ordered state to an unordered, ... Lets test that theory, below is all the words from your sentence above, accourding to the argument ... the sentence above and the sentence below? rundown .transition There "disorder" is from an ordered no state...>> I am saying that there is no transition. The meaning of a sentence, of ...
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Re: The nature of the supposed "Order to Disorder" transition     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Feb 25, 2008 22:10

...Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: There is no transition from an ordered state to an unordered, ... Lets test that theory, below is all the words from your sentence above, accourding to the argument ...the sentence above and the sentence below? rundown .transition There "disorder" is from an ordered no state...> I am saying that there is no transition. The meaning of a sentence, of ...
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Re: The nature of the supposed "Order to Disorder" transition     

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Author: John Jones
Date: Feb 25, 2008 14:56

... pm, John Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: There is no transition from an ordered state to an unordered, random or ... X will appear ordered while Y will appear disordered. In other words, if X is privileged as the viewing perspective, then Y ...and disorder employ different frameworks, and so there can be no transition from one to the other. That is typical of ...
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