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Author: ship
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:17
... to get advice on my parking ticket? (which was in Central London). What happened: Cut a long story short, I parked on a single yellow line (with no chevron, vertical lines on it) and there was a confusing yellow sign on the curbside that read: "No Loading Mon - Fri 8:30am -6:30pm Sat 8:30am - 1:30pm" So I parked on a Saturday at 1:45pm, but I got a ticket. The ...
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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Sep 20, 2008 04:51
... but still no cigar. Very good! As in many things,a 'virtual' nothing must do. In our personal brain based virtual reality representation, we may consider a 'nothing'. That's kind of funny : using our virtual reality to practice virtual magic to conger up virtual nothing. Funny and confusing. No 'proof' there, but you know what I mean. And the original questions remain.
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Author: Brimstone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 03:47
... football supporter - a knuckle dragger with limited vocabulary, low self esteem, and a total failure in absolutely everything he does. So on that count, I can see why you had him confused with Tammy. Thank you. My killfile seems to be filling quite rapidly at the moment. Is there really a flood of fuckwittery currently, or am I just getting bored of them quicker? ...
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Author: Adrian
Date: Sep 20, 2008 03:45
... your typical football supporter - a knuckle dragger with limited vocabulary, low self esteem, and a total failure in absolutely everything he does. So on that count, I can see why you had him confused with Tammy. Thank you. My killfile seems to be filling quite rapidly at the moment. Is there really a flood of fuckwittery currently, or am I just getting bored of them quicker?
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Author: Nomen Nescio
Date: Sep 20, 2008 03:30
... revel in such things, in such games, which we create and play for our own amusement, and that of others like us, just as we love to be changelings and cause confusion, misunderstanding, doubt, uncertainty - and, occasionally, the light of insight, dawning as it can and does upon one person possessed of our own evolutionary and magickal abilities, perchance propelling that person towards us ...
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Author: Alan Mackenzie
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:11
...'t need *scratch*. You can just have ???untitled???. I think all those question marks would confuse people. Anyhow, "scratch" is easier and quicker to say. And in a niche market, a *... is amongst the least important. But "familiarity is [an] important aspect of ... usability". This is confused thinking. Merely by using software, any software, you will become familiar with it. This has ...
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Author: Peter Ward
Date: Sep 20, 2008 00:51
... (but it's decades old so probably no longer exists) is Sammy's on Division Street. Don't bother to look up an address ... Sammy sold from his cart on Division Street. You appear to be confusing salad with food. -- Peter I'm an alien email: home at peteward dot gotadsl dot co dot uk You know, for a few years after seeing "Arthur" I was convinced that John Gielgud had died. I ...
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Author: Fod
Date: Sep 19, 2008 23:53
... even if clean and sober. So the killer driver is to be condemned on two points. ( Just so you donm't get confused and think I'm saying its the babys fault Doug, I know your sometimes easily confused). Point one: Driving while under the influence of drink and/or drugs. ( this is illegal and she's been charged) Point ...
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Author: nospam
Date: Sep 19, 2008 23:25
... such an external procedure existed). Now within QAG, there better be something to declare its dummy argument to hav ethe EXTERNAL attribute, but that's a different matter (and an unfortunately confusing one - for "hysterical" reasons the EXTERNAL attribute for a dummy procedure just means that it is a procedure and has nothing to do with it being external). Although the code is fine as ...
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:44
... experiments, period. The argument works both ways!! Don't let me stop you having a good time though. Sean: It doesn't lock out the possibilites except in Turtoni's own mind. He has locked it out. That is what I was addressing. You knew that, of course, T's still confused, and yes it;s alwasy good to have a good time. Enough daily crap to deal with, so why not? <smile>
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