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Re: True or False (revisted)     

Author: family
Date: May 9, 2008 18:43

... than happy people. This has us both perplexed and confused. As Needles can only best be described as somewhere between the American TV character *Rose Nylund* as played by Betty White of *The Golden Girls* ... British TV show As Time Goes By as played by "Judi Dench" As for Cur, he is somewhere between the American TV character *Michael Western* of the TV show *Burn Notice* and the British ...
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Re: Is the statement "If 2+2=5 then 1+1=2" true or should the antecedent be questioned?     

Author: Tron
Date: Apr 4, 2008 15:36

... here", that this is a last word to which there cannot and shall not be any gainsaying; if that is the case, I'll simply excuse myself - or if there is an unspoken "IMO" somewhere, permitting comments and even opposing points of view. As it happens, I also believe that I'm discussing the question introduced by the OP, so that may not be the decisive distinguishing mark. ... ...
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Re: Stripper True Crime Confessions: Safe-Deposit Boxes As Hiding Places     

Author: Krus T. Olfard
Date: Mar 27, 2008 17:26

... does it have to do with alt.seduction.fast? Thus showing another lie when you all so often claim to only post on topic... you really seem to be almost totally unable to post without lying somewhere in the post... -- I'm an opinionated bastard. Everything I post is my opinion. If you do not like my opinions then killfile me - if you like my opinions then send me money. The KTO ...
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Re: True Relativity     

Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Feb 28, 2008 18:24

...I would say that in deep space, there would be no stopping or motion at all...except in relation to something else, which does not need to happen. Imagine yourself in a space ship, somewhere between the Milky Way Galaxy and Andromeda. Just imagine how little change happens as you travel along to your destination, whatever that may be. No speed. No direction. Just blacknes and a few...
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Re: What is the true update intrval for pop3 Published Calendar in OL2     

Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Feb 25, 2008 14:02

...now and am publishing a calendar to the internet. It asked me to publish with the server's updating frequency. MY question is how will this work for POP3 clients without exchange. I read somewhere that the update frequency is one hour. Is that changeable? I have some clients at a church that use OL2000 now and netfolders to share calendars. They bought licenses for ...
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What is the true update intrval for pop3 Published Calendar in OL2     

Author: Gordon
Date: Feb 25, 2008 11:58

... and am publishing a calendar to the internet. It asked me to publish with the server's updating frequency. MY question is how will this work for POP3 clients without exchange. I read somewhere that the update frequency is one hour. Is that changeable? I have some clients at a church that use OL2000 now and netfolders to share calendars. They bought licenses for office2007 and still ...
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Re: True Will (was: More Re Serious How-To Question)     

Author: mika
Date: Feb 21, 2008 17:11

... qualities, for I am but an ignorant wretch. Look in the fucking mirror. He's in there, somewhere, you're just gonna have to work through a whole lot of layers of bullshit to be able to ... Magical Power exists only in the trained Will of the operator. For this reason is the Magical Axiom true, that the Sanctum Regnum - the Divine Kingdom - the Kingdom of God - is *within* us." from ...
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Re: 31 Minutes to walk from Kings Cross to St. Pancreas - Is this true!?     

Author: Peter Masson
Date: Feb 15, 2008 02:04

"Garry Smith" <garry@caleyjag.demon.co.uk> wrote I was on a Caledonian Sleeper last week from Euston to Inverness. Somewhere en-route - I know not where - the sections going to Fort William and to Aberdeen were split from it. Sometime during the night the Inverness section reversed its direction of travel. ISTR this used to happen at Carstairs. Normally it splits at ...
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Re: 31 Minutes to walk from Kings Cross to St. Pancreas - Is this true!?     

Author: Garry Smith
Date: Feb 15, 2008 01:56

... Carstairs and Edinburgh. There was also the Harwich to Glasgow/Edinburgh, via the North London Line and Birmingham. I was on a Caledonian Sleeper last week from Euston to Inverness. Somewhere en-route - I know not where - the sections going to Fort William and to Aberdeen were split from it. Sometime during the night the Inverness section reversed its direction of travel. ISTR ...
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Re: 31 Minutes to walk from Kings Cross to St. Pancreas - Is this true!?     

Author: MIG
Date: Feb 13, 2008 13:49

..., Ian Jelf <i...@bluebadge.demon.co.uk> wrote: I've heard a story, second hand and from a "Non Railway" person, which I didn't fully understand, that there was once a station *somewhere* (not KC) which had a Platform 9 3/4 and that that was the inspiration for JK Rowling. I recall seeing this when JK Rowling was interviewed on TV: as has been said elsewhere in the ...
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