... in the ignorance of evolution. Evolution is not a cause, process, or imperitive. It is that which we call the effect of change. How can such a thing be either ignorant or unignorant? The rest of your allusion is equally inane. I was being facetious - hence the stupid rain metaphor and pseudo- religious language. But as always, your general lack of a sense of ...
...drenched in the ignorance of evolution. Evolution is not a cause, process, or imperitive. It is that which we call the effect of change. How can such a thing be either ignorant or unignorant? The rest of your allusion is equally inane. I was being facetious - hence the stupid rain metaphor and pseudo- religious language. But as always, your general lack of a sense of ...
... be drenched in the ignorance of evolution. Evolution is not a cause, process, or imperitive. It is that which we call the effect of change. How can such a thing be either ignorant or unignorant? The rest of your allusion is equally inane. I was being facetious - hence the stupid rain metaphor and pseudo- religious language. But as always, your general lack of a sense of ...
...be drenched in the ignorance of evolution. Evolution is not a cause, process, or imperitive. It is that which we call the effect of change. How can such a thing be either ignorant or unignorant? The rest of your allusion is equally inane. I was being facetious - hence the stupid rain metaphor and pseudo- religious language. But as always, your general lack of a sense of humour (amongst ...
... be drenched in the ignorance of evolution. Evolution is not a cause, process, or imperitive. It is that which we call the effect of change. How can such a thing be either ignorant or unignorant? The rest of your allusion is equally inane. Seriously though, teleology is to do with order and progress within a system. Teleology is about purpose and the process meeting a pre-...
...to show to the world as insight into the marriage institution and a happy family? a significant number of hmong families are polygamous (i did not say a majority, but i am saying there is an unignorable number/amount of polygamous families, mine included). what we know, for ourselves, regardless of a xf or authority such as the bible, is that there is a lot of pain and suffering in such an...
....removethiscom> wrote: Fine and dandy (and I suspect you might even like him without wringing gifts out of him in exchange); however, I'm still going to point out when he's behaving maliciously, especially when it's coupled with unignorable ignorance. I agree with you on Corey's ignorance, but I'm pretty sure I'm nearly the only one currently showering Aine with attention. :)
...using Tor, incorrect information was entered, or the connection was bad. ** Make ban messages less confusing. ** Restore the point correctly when reconnecting to an IRC server. ** Make /IGNORE and /UNIGNORE prompt to determine whether their argument is a user or a regexp. This results in less-confusing behavior when trying to ignore someone who has a bracket in their nick. ** Make...
... mainly to misleading icons -- people mistakenly assume they need} and Skype {a bait-and-switch scam where users are promised free telephone calls, which one day will be used to deliver lucrative, unignorable advertisements}. I don't care about Skype, but I would add NX and Java to the list. Both are half way open source, but I could not find a viable 64bit solution. (Yes, I know ...
... -- people mistakenly assume they need} and Skype {a bait-and-switch scam where users are promised free telephone calls, which one day will be used to deliver lucrative, unignorable advertisements}. The exception to the rule-of-thumb is OpenOffice.org. Although it is Free Software, it is riddled with elementary mistakes, starting from the assumption that the processor ...