... either. Interesting. Yeah, but most likely *so many* people spell it "wierd" these days that you can get good results anyway! :-P It's not as if Google's spiders have a spell-checker or something. That's rediculous. Definately. Prog rock sounds better on vynil anyway. Psychadelic rock, too....
..." correctly either. Interesting. Yeah, but most likely *so many* people spell it "wierd" these days that you can get good results anyway! :-P It's not as if Google's spiders have a spell-checker or something. That's rediculous. Definately. Prog rock sounds better on vynil anyway. Psychadelic rock, too. Tony
.... Interesting. Yeah, but most likely *so many* people spell it "wierd" these days that you can get good results anyway! :-P It's not as if Google's spiders have a spell-checker or something. That's rediculous. Definately. Prog rock sounds better on vynil anyway. ___ -S "As human beings, we understand the world through simile, ...
....com> capolk@hotmail.com wrote... Yeah, but most likely *so many* people spell it "wierd" these days that you can get good results anyway! :-P It's not as if Google's spiders have a spell-checker or something. That's rediculous. Definately. Stop it. You guys are making me loose my mind. You loose it alot of the time anyway. No, no. I have a...
...: So prog rock types (and sites, apparently) can't spell "weird" correctly either. Interesting. Yeah, but most likely *so many* people spell it "wierd" these days that you can get good results anyway! :-P It's not as if Google's spiders have a spell-checker or something. That's rediculous. Definately. Stop it. You guys are making me loose my mind.
...> wrote: capolk@hotmail.com wrote: So prog rock types (and sites, apparently) can't spell "weird" correctly either. Interesting. Yeah, but most likely *so many* people spell it "wierd" these days that you can get good results anyway! :-P It's not as if Google's spiders have a spell-checker or something. That's rediculous. Definately. Tony
..." correctly either. Interesting. Yeah, but most likely *so many* people spell it "wierd" these days that you can get good results anyway! :-P It's not as if Google's spiders have a spell-checker or something. That's rediculous. ___ -S "As human beings, we understand the world through simile, analogy, metaphor, narrative and, sometimes, claymation." - B. Mason
...> So prog rock types (and sites, apparently) can't spell "weird" correctly either. Interesting. Yeah, but most likely *so many* people spell it "wierd" these days that you can get good results anyway! :-P It's not as if Google's spiders have a spell-checker or something. -- "There is no excellent beauty which hath not some strangeness in the proportion." --Sir Francis Bacon
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... could very well be using non- linguistic premises to come to probable conclusions based upon remembered trials. David Hume talks about this animal inference in another style. Religion ...the information. This is true of all life, not just humans. I can watch spiders to see this. Even the activities of an inscect brain could emulate inference to a conclusion ...