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Re: Winds of Change
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Author: Meltdarok
Date: Aug 16, 2008 17:20
...wrote, On 8/16/2008 7:26 PM: On Aug 16, 9:19 am, "Searles O'Dubhain" <odubhain@*comcast*.net> wrote: Is this the fate of a god? It's the fate of one who gives oneself wholly to imagination. Just how much imagination do you mean? Of course, being a being on this planet limits how much imagination you can imagine there is anywho. -- meltdarok http://hometown.aol.com/meltdarok/ http://www.mediafire.com/?9bmgyggtlx7
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BOB FESTIVAL
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Author: Miss Dezzy
Date: Jul 6, 2008 13:34
... on febuary where it's a live concert of different reggae artist celebrating Bob Marley's birthday i think. and for those who attend..you'll probably never see so many pot smokers smoking. the whole concert hall is filled with pot smoke. you could probably get high without smoking. lol. well anywho..just wondering. http://community.webtv.net/LaDyAsiAniNvAsiOn/dezzyspics http://community.webtv.net/LaDyAsiAniNvAsiOn/dezzyandjeff
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Re: Belief's Role in Perception/Learning (was Re: Tabula Rasa Fallacy
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Author: Janine Starscream
Date: Jun 14, 2008 15:18
... cheeks an infinite amount of times?" Maybe he does, and it's just his lowly sub-creatures who laugh maniacally at the infinite flow of tears. But what the fuck? They're just lowly sub-creatures anywho. -- meltdarokhttp://hometown.aol.com/meltdarok/http://www.mediafire.com/?9bmgyggtlx7 well it's more entertaining than all that Ahrimanic work, but it's a part of it too. The net of Indra cast over the superior sea of all men....
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Re: Belief's Role in Perception/Learning (was Re: Tabula Rasa Fallacy
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Author: Meltdarok
Date: Jun 14, 2008 11:52
... since that's the order of things. Another question is, "Would Lucifer even care about his remark to you as he watches the tears roll down your cheeks an infinite amount of times?" Maybe he does, and it's just his lowly sub-creatures who laugh maniacally at the infinite flow of tears. But what the fuck? They're just lowly sub-creatures anywho. -- meltdarok http://hometown.aol.com/meltdarok/ http://www.mediafire.com/?9bmgyggtlx7
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Re: Humanism vs. Theism?
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Author: Jackio Pulpiteerio, of the tribe Shaitan
Date: Jun 11, 2008 19:47
... is forgivable) or an even dumber demon who just can't tolerate the idea that you got a spanking coming or do you. all the recent signs point to yes you do, go back to sticking your head in the sand. Anywho no disrespect to the Jehovah, and i understand not idolizing him in form, but by character he seems a lot like Galactus. Yeah thats the looniest idea possible, but if you examing the orthonormal facts, it is indeed.... not going to ...
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Re: Derived Type Pointer Allocation Issue
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Author: Michael
Date: May 1, 2008 14:08
... (i.e. scientists having written the code before we inherited it). Nothing against scientists, mind you, but there's something to be said about a professional developer's awareness of memory management issues. Anywho... Neither here nor there, apart from the fact we've got to get through the consequences of said issues, of course... Michael wrote: After taking out the stat from allocate, we get ...
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Re: Derived Type Pointer Allocation Issue
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Author: Dick Hendrickson
Date: May 1, 2008 13:10
... (i.e. scientists having written the code before we inherited it). Nothing against scientists, mind you, but there's something to be said about a professional developer's awareness of memory management issues. Anywho... Neither here nor there, apart from the fact we've got to get through the consequences of said issues, of course... Michael wrote: After taking out the stat from allocate, we get further, ...
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Re: Derived Type Pointer Allocation Issue
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Author: Michael
Date: May 1, 2008 12:48
...possible (i.e. scientists having written the code before we inherited it). Nothing against scientists, mind you, but there's something to be said about a professional developer's awareness of memory management issues. Anywho... Neither here nor there, apart from the fact we've got to get through the consequences of said issues, of course... Michael wrote: After taking out the stat from allocate,...
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Re: Derived Type Pointer Allocation Issue
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Author: Michael
Date: May 1, 2008 09:03
...possible (i.e. scientists having written the code before we inherited it). Nothing against scientists, mind you, but there's something to be said about a professional developer's awareness of memory management issues. Anywho... Neither here nor there, apart from the fact we've got to get through the consequences of said issues, of course... Michael wrote: After taking out the stat from allocate,...
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Re: Derived Type Pointer Allocation Issue
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Author: Michael
Date: May 1, 2008 08:28
... entirely possible (i.e. scientists having written the code before we inherited it). Nothing against scientists, mind you, but there's something to be said about a professional developer's awareness of memory management issues. Anywho... Neither here nor there, apart from the fact we've got to get through the consequences of said issues, of course... Michael wrote: After taking out the stat from allocate,...
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