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Author: xxein
Date: Oct 1, 2006 12:07
... does not manifest itself. -Einstein to Paul Ehrenfest String theorists don't make predictions, they make excuses. -Feynman, Noble Laureate String theory is like a 50 year old woman wearing too much lipstick. -Laughlin, Nobel Laureate "It is tragic, but now, we have the string theorists, thousands of them, that also dream of explaining all the features of nature. They...
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Author: Autumn.Wests
Date: Oct 1, 2006 09:56
... the fact that it does not manifest itself. -Einstein to Paul Ehrenfest String theorists don't make predictions, they make excuses. -Feynman, Noble Laureate String theory is like a 50 year old woman wearing too much lipstick. -Laughlin, Nobel Laureate "It is tragic, but now, we have the string theorists, thousands of them, that also dream of explaining all the features of nature. They...
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Author: amy
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:31
... 101. Running Hard - John Tout (Renaissance) 102. Heart of the Sunrise - Rick Wakeman... 124. Grey Seal - Elton John 125. Tarot Woman - Tony Carey (Rainbow) 126. Magic Carpet Ride -... 128. Trip to the Fair - John Tout (Renaissance) 129. Soul Sacrifice - Gregg Rollie (Santana) ...Marillion) 141. Black Flame - John Tout (Renaissance) 142. Inside - Pain of Salvation (Fredrik Hermansson...
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Author: Raja
Date: Sep 19, 2008 16:13
... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 101. Running Hard - John Tout (Renaissance) 102. Heart of the Sunrise -...Grey Seal - Elton John 125. Tarot Woman - Tony Carey (Rainbow) 126. Magic Carpet...Trip to the Fair - John Tout (Renaissance) 129. Soul Sacrifice - Gregg Rollie (...) 141. Black Flame - John Tout (Renaissance) 142. Inside - Pain of Salvation (...
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Author: Vance
Date: Aug 23, 2008 20:11
...t familiar with how the modern concept of states is rooted in the Renaissance and the religious reformations and religious wars of the period. You ...but s/he is too disconnected to reality to realize it. |---------------------------------| | At my age a woman's mind should | | be more important than her body.| |---------------------------------|- Hide quoted text ...
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Author: Krus T. Olfard
Date: Aug 23, 2008 15:29
... probably aren't familiar with how the modern concept of states is rooted in the Renaissance and the religious reformations and religious wars of the period. You also aren'...public but s/he is too disconnected to reality to realize it. |---------------------------------| | At my age a woman's mind should | | be more important than her body.| |---------------------------------|
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Author: 50%% Black; 50%% White; 100%% Unqualified
Date: Jul 6, 2008 06:27
...carjacked and kidnapped at gunpoint by four men, and later a woman as well. They were then driven to another neighborhood, where ...) The victims are white while the four men and one woman accused in the crime are all black 2) Because it ... was totally ignored by the media. Nicholas Stix at American Renaissance describes this whole unfortunate situation perfectly. Charlie Daniels also mentions...
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Author: tg
Date: Jun 26, 2008 03:58
...many do,) It may in addition have reduced the power of the established religions, helping with the Renaissance, although that may have been a psychological rather than economic effect. Agreed, 100%%. I... 30 million. -tg -tg It could be as low as 1 per woman, or a slightly higher average. Granted, I think this is a good idea, just not ...
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Author: Les Cargill
Date: Jun 25, 2008 19:27
... many do,) It may in addition have reduced the power of the established religions, helping with the Renaissance, although that may have been a psychological rather than economic effect. Agreed, 100%%. I apologize ... What does that do? -tg It could be as low as 1 per woman, or a slightly higher average. Granted, I think this is a good idea, just not one I...
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Author: tg
Date: Jun 25, 2008 15:58
... but many do,) It may in addition have reduced the power of the established religions, helping with the Renaissance, although that may have been a psychological rather than economic effect. I humbly submit that we don'..., for a given cultural milieu. -tg It could be as low as 1 per woman, or a slightly higher average. Granted, I think this is a good idea, just not...
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