On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 14:29:41 -0700 (PDT), tonyransley36@googlemail.com wrote: Those thinking along the lines of any close co-operation should realise that doing so would almost certainly bring Scouting to its knees as Group after Group would close because it lost Leaders unable to deal with the paperwork, and local authorities closed Scout huts as unsuitable for purpose.
In article <31Wwk.876$1x6.792@edtnps82>, bombelly@sulet.ten (foamy) wrote: In article <wfydnX1FJpRyv1nVnZ2dnUVZ_tninZ2d @supernews.com>, Spiral <spiral@spongy.com> wrote: I don't know about THAT, but when you get to the point where you've been wallowing in idolatry and millionaire bucks for years, then can turn down a 20 mil offer to play ice hockey, your mind would get mushy
"Oh No" <NotI@charlesfrancis.wanadoo.co.uk> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:MIzrsmC8E+QIFw6f@charlesfrancis.wanadoo.co.uk... I think you are somewhat mislead by whatever Shroedinger may have written.Whilst one may acknowledge his historical importance in finding the Schroedinger equation, the developments of Dirac and Von Neumann far better show the mathematical structure of quantum theory
Agent 86 wrote: JYS denounced the WMSC's ruling in holier than thou media poise that the fine against McLaren was "unjustifiable." Your judgment that JYS's statement was "holier than thou" is entirely subjective. The fact that the huge fine imposed upon McLaren (when Renault were let off scott-free for a similar offence) *was* unjustifable is one reason why so many of us believe that
curtjester1 wrote: On 9 May, 10:11, Rod <icom...@att.net> wrote: Bibon wrote: TUPELO, Miss., -- A federal court of appeals has ruled in favor of an inmate who claimed that Wisconsin prison officials violated his rights under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment because they refused to allow him to create a study group for atheists. The 7th Circuit Court of