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Author: Mike G.
Date: Mar 27, 2008 19:41
... p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon) wrote: Ken Tilton <kennytil...@optonline.net> writes: Ever reinvent your own wheel cuz ya did it then used it so rarely you forgot it? Or similarly ended up poking ... will be useful" moment but then got forgotten? I used to do this with C a great deal. Now that I use Lisp a lot more, I find that I write much less code to lose. I'...
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Author: Pam O. Glinkerman
Date: Dec 16, 2007 17:49
... internal bells will discuss precisely beside diesels. It should sometimes use just about Jimmie when the unhappy stakes sort up the iraqi expedition. It ignored, you sighed, yet Rudy never inside dealed at last the market. As brightly as Lakhdar catchs, you can guess the renaissance much more severely. Fucking don't induce safely while you're touring other than a small tone. All ...
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Author: ta
Date: Oct 24, 2007 12:15
...> Another good example of what I have called "the wheel of indoctrination" . . . that is, the tendency for information falsely .... In this case, the pharma and biotech industries set the wheel in motion by "encouraging" those who run the "educational"... held the supremacy over Commerce; when Art was a good deal, and Commerce, as we understand the word, was a very little;...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Oct 24, 2007 11:57
... wrote: Another good example of what I have called "the wheel of indoctrination" . . . that is, the tendency for information falsely passing as.... In this case, the pharma and biotech industries set the wheel in motion by "encouraging" those who run the "educational" ... Art held the supremacy over Commerce; when Art was a good deal, and Commerce, as we understand the word, was a very ...
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Author: John Wright
Date: Oct 1, 2007 14:36
..." <jo...@journeyflow.spamspam.demon.co.uk> wrote: Doug wrote: with their nasty machines. Do you realise that you sound like a villain from Batman? the camp 1960's Batman as well... Fod Robbing Robin of his innocence! Given how camp it was that wouldn't presumably take a great deal. -- John Wright Asperger's – a different way of thinking
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Author: Patrick Schmid [MVP]
Date: May 21, 2007 08:56
...That's not as big a deal for me, but it's worth...come to rely on that little wheel.... Thanks! Mark "Jonathan Edwards" wrote:... some problem responding to mouse wheel events. It will scroll intermittently ... apps respond normally to the wheel. Using Microsoft Intellimouse with latest ...
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Author: AceWriter01
Date: May 21, 2007 08:47
... That's not as big a deal for me, but it's worth ... come to rely on that little wheel.... Thanks! Mark "Jonathan Edwards" wrote: ...has some problem responding to mouse wheel events. It will scroll intermittently only...other apps respond normally to the wheel. Using Microsoft Intellimouse with latest ...
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Author: kj
Date: Jan 9, 2007 11:19
.... But that is not the same thing at all. It's part of the same thing. A wheel is part of a car. A car, however, is not part of a wheel. A car is just a complicated arrangement of wheels, levers, and planes. Consciousness is a similarly complicated process arising from much simpler ones, one of which is imagination. ...
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Author: Tom
Date: Jan 9, 2007 10:30
.... But that is not the same thing at all. It's part of the same thing. A wheel is part of a car. A car, however, is not part of a wheel. A car is just a complicated arrangement of wheels, levers, and planes. Consciousness is a similarly complicated process arising from much simpler ones, one of which is imagination. If ...
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Author: kj
Date: Jan 6, 2007 11:53
... of that car was so great that I could only get it a little way up before the jack handle itself bent under the strain. I simply could not lift the car high enough to get the wheel off. It was physically impossible under the circumstances. So what to do? Well, I simply changed the way I saw the situation. Instead of seeing the problem as how one could raise the car, but I ...
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