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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Sep 5, 2007 22:56
... in message news:1189014163.664334.139900@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com... "Contemplative Search Engine" for Physics, Maths and Philosophy: http://contemplative-search.blogspot.com/ Billions of websites are available on the web and... I have built one such custom search engine: http://contemplative-search.blogspot.com/ This search engine is specialized in ...
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Author: prashant.thanki
Date: Sep 5, 2007 10:42
"Contemplative Search Engine" for Physics, Maths and Philosophy: http://contemplative-search.blogspot.com/ Billions of websites are available on the web and plenty of extremely ... based on your taste or interests. I have built one such custom search engine: http://contemplative-search.blogspot.com/ This search engine is specialized in following topics: Mathematics, Physics, Particle ...
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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Jun 20, 2007 11:55
... include prog. So why did XM even try? Why is Sirius "contemplating" it at all? Do I look like a radio exec? ..., remember? You asked why *XM* and *Sirius* would try or contemplate a prog channel. XM and Sirius are *corporations*, not *listeners*. ...- "*did* try", as in not doing so anymore, and "*contemplating*", as in not having actually decided to do it. ...
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Author: Jeff Blanks
Date: Jun 19, 2007 23:17
... they're not going to include prog. So why did XM even try? Why is Sirius "contemplating" it at all? Do I look like a radio exec? You don't *look* like anything on Usenet. ...> But notice the words you're using - "*did* try", as in not doing so anymore, and "*contemplating*", as in not having actually decided to do it. Well, it's a lot better than "not gonna". I...
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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Jun 12, 2007 17:39
... that is? The fact that some of the other players are "better" does not mean that they are as popular. I never said otherwise. But this thread was about the *popularity* of the iPod until you started talking about "better". Actually, the thread was about Sirius Radio contemplating an all-prog format. <sigh> The thread was *recently* about iPods etc. -- Mike Smith
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Author: Teakbois
Date: Jun 12, 2007 11:57
...@acm.DOT.org> muttered: Teakbois wrote: Why would you say that is? The fact that some of the other players are "better" does not mean that they are as popular. I never said otherwise. But this thread was about the *popularity* of the iPod until you started talking about "better". Actually, the thread was about Sirius Radio contemplating an all-prog format.
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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Jun 12, 2007 07:25
... commercial viability, they're not going to include prog. So why did XM even try? Why is Sirius "contemplating" it at all? Do I look like a radio exec? But notice the words you're using - "*did* try", as in not doing so anymore, and "*contemplating*", as in not having actually decided to do it. So in order to be wide enough to include ...
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Author: Jeff Blanks
Date: Jun 11, 2007 22:27
... Smith <mike_UNDERSCORE_smith@acm.DOT.org> wrote: If someone programming a channel is looking for commercial viability, they're not going to include prog. So why did XM even try? Why is Sirius "contemplating" it at all? So in order to be wide enough to include prog, it's going to have to be *really* wide - probably too wide for commercial viability. You mean like an ...
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Author: madams53
Date: May 6, 2007 22:14
.... I'm just sad they didn't win the race because they deserved it the most. Unfair. Damn race. I do not want to watch this show again. Well if you have already slit your wrists, contemplating suicide seems a little pointless. And I guess you won't have to worry about watching it again. -- madamS "A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." Sir ...
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Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Aug 21, 2006 04:29
Matthew Rothschild: 'Bush contemplates rebirth of dictatorship for Iraq' Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive There was a big clue planted at the bottom of the very long lead article in The New York Times of August 17. That story noted the alarming rise in insurgent attacks against American and Iraqi forces. The number of IEDs in July was 2,625, just about twice what it was back in ...
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