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The Dead Sea Scrolls - the Koran connection In 1947 a group of children stumbled upon the first set of scrolls in a cave on the shores of the dead sea. These scrolls were imediately identified as the work of a very devout sect of the Jewish community that lived centuries before the birth of Jesus (pbuh). Hershel Shanks says in his book Understanding the Dead Sea Scrolls: "Such was the discovery     

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Author: Ramabriga
Date: Jun 21, 2008 06:38

The Dead Sea Scrolls - the Koran connection In 1947 a group of children stumbled upon the first set of scrolls in a cave on the shores of the dead sea. These scrolls were imediately identified as the work of a very devout sect of the Jewish community that lived centuries before the birth of Jesus (pbuh). Hershel Shanks says in his book Understanding the Dead Sea Scrolls: "Such was the discovery
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The Dead Sea Scrolls - the Koran connection In 1947 a group of children stumbled upon the first set of scrolls in a cave on the shores of the dead sea. These scrolls were imediately identified as the work of a very devout sect of the Jewish community that lived centuries before the birth of Jesus (pbuh). Hershel Shanks says in his book Understanding the Dead Sea Scrolls: "Such was the discovery     

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Author: Ramabriga
Date: Jun 21, 2008 06:35

The Dead Sea Scrolls - the Koran connection In 1947 a group of children stumbled upon the first set of scrolls in a cave on the shores of the dead sea. These scrolls were imediately identified as the work of a very devout sect of the Jewish community that lived centuries before the birth of Jesus (pbuh). Hershel Shanks says in his book Understanding the Dead Sea Scrolls: "Such was the discovery
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The list of features for DVB-T that Microsoft _do not_ support is longer than the list of things they do support. Windows Vista Media Center added exactly Zero, Nil, Nought, Not a Sausage, Diddly Squat in terms of additional Media Center features for Europe. Apart from as you have seen the inability to select alternate audio tracks, it is missing - DVB Subtitles (aka. Closed captions in American     

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Author: Ramabriga
Date: Jun 21, 2008 06:35

This makes two of us. Living in Switzerland, the public provider broadcasts in original language and german. The TV set provides a channel selection for each language. Vista/Media Center doesn't seem to support this. So, it doesn't look like you overlooked it. More like Microsoft did. Someone let us know that's this choice is coming or it's simply buried somewhere? Bill "Francis Bacon"
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Hello chaps and ladies, Once upon a time in 2005 I built myself a Windows XP Media Center (2005). I put two Blackgold DVB-T cards in it, and verilly I was happy in the UK with Freeview! Then I moved to Spain in Jan 2006, my poor media center was moth balled for two years. I have now plugged it into my brand new sparkly Sony KDL 40X3500 (and verilly it is very shiny and nice). Now using     

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Author: Ramabriga
Date: Jun 21, 2008 06:35

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Author: John Lockwood
Date: Mar 26, 2008 03:23

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Author: Bill
Date: Mar 25, 2008 14:36

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Author: Francis Bacon
Date: Feb 29, 2008 03:35

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