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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:59
... oil shale resources, we roughly derive an upper bound of 1.1 trillion barrels of oil and a lower bound of about 500 billion barrels. For policy planning purposes, it is enough to know that any ...--and did it--could likely develop that technology. Bullshit... There is not a thread of evidence to back up your bullshit, except for the famous "liberal-think" fantasy. We do not need ...
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Author: Michael Coburn
Date: Sep 17, 2008 23:48
...> cuts increased revenue was because more people were making money, meaning the lower rate was made up for in (say it with me) volume.... Then along comes Nixon and instead of putting the tax code back to the way it was, he does wage and price controls, ...-Keynesianism combined with a desire for high taxes, even if it lowers revenues. It's odd that leftards come out of the woodwork ...
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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 15, 2008 20:46
... cuts increased revenue was because more people were making money, meaning the lower rate was made up for in (say it with me) volume.... Then along comes Nixon and instead of putting the tax code back to the way it was, he does wage and price controls...anti-Keynesianism combined with a desire for high taxes, even if it lowers revenues. It's odd that leftards come out of the woodwork to...
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Author: ecineleuf
Date: Aug 27, 2008 15:08
.... Feed and residual use is raised 100 million bushels with the larger crop and lower expected prices. Ethanol use is raised 150 million bushels as increased supplies and lower prices are expected to improve plant operating margins and capacity utilization rates. ...” but it sure makes me proud of our farmers. http://www.goodfuels.org/2008/08/corn-bounces-back/
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Author: Aardvark
Date: Aug 12, 2008 16:59
... hurry off to the dry cleaners so you can get your sheet back in time for the big rally. Like all '....htm African Americans have a mean IQ level of 85, and it's much lower back in Africa when they have total 'control' of a country. Blacks are seven times more...&hl=en Common citizens will have to fight back at some point or loose all freedoms. http://www....
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Author: Vance
Date: Aug 12, 2008 16:12
... off to the dry cleaners so you can get your sheet back in time for the big rally. Like all '....htm African Americans have a mean IQ level of 85, and it's much lower back in Africa when they have total 'control' of a country. Blacks are seven times more...=7427022351584640827&hl=en Common citizens will have to fight back at some point or loose all freedoms. http://www...
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Author: An Old Friend
Date: Aug 12, 2008 14:46
... World? And East Germans have a genetically lower IQ than West Germans? http://en.wikipedia....countries, therefore according to you a genetically lower IQ). After all, they're all "... Americans have a mean IQ level of 85, and it's much lower back in Africa when they have total 'control' of a country. Oh yes...> Common citizens will have to fight back at some point or loose all freedoms....
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Author: EC Smith
Date: Aug 12, 2008 02:42
... to the dry cleaners so you can get your sheet back in time for the big rally. Like all 'liberal'...Hispanics.htm African Americans have a mean IQ level of 85, and it's much lower back in Africa when they have total 'control' of a country. Blacks are seven times ...docid=7427022351584640827&hl=en Common citizens will have to fight back at some point or loose all freedoms. http://www....
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Author: Bastien
Date: Jul 26, 2008 04:06
...something that is _really_ so special that it requires special gifts to master it -- "oh! wait! _nobody_ can master it!" Before lowering the learning curve, maybe we should first lower our pride in using Emacs. Then the newcomers would be less impressed and would jump more easily. -- Bastien
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Author: Tim X
Date: Jul 25, 2008 18:59
... even faster. 3. Making such changes is not a trivial task despite what Xah argues. If we only changed things at the interface level, users are going to get confused when all the underlying lower-level functions that use the existing terminology does'nt match. For example, we change the term buffer to workspace - do we also change all the functions with the name buffer in them to have the ...
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