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Slightly O/T - question for Windows users
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Organ donors . . .
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Concepts
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Re: Slightly O/T - question for Windows users
Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for good mood in comp.lang.forth
Author: astrobe
Date: Jul 21, 2008 11:50
...> or even listen to what the owner wanted done. You gave him your Lotus and he would let you know when it was ready and how much it cost. If he was in a good mood, he would tell you what he did. That looks like me! :) My friend was talking to him one day about how the gears would knash if he wasn't very careful and ...
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Re: Slightly O/T - question for Windows users
Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for good mood in comp.lang.forth
Author: rickman
Date: Jul 21, 2008 08:28
...or even listen to what the owner wanted done. You gave him your Lotus and he would let you know when it was ready and how much it cost. If he was in a good mood, he would tell you what he did. My friend was talking to him one day about how the gears would knash if he wasn't very careful and double clutched just right. It seems...
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Re: Organ donors . . .
Group: alt.drugs.pot · Group Profile · Search for good mood in alt.drugs.pot
Author: fanghorn
Date: Jul 15, 2008 13:36
... "trip"....admittedly the best trip I ever had lasted about 12 hours (and it peaked and went away) but the next evening I was still in a very good mood. If you count being in a good mood as part of a "trip", you must really live a sad life. Again *your* subjective experience means *nothing* compared to statistical information *I've* read....
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Re: Organ donors . . .
Group: alt.drugs.pot · Group Profile · Search for good mood in alt.drugs.pot
Author: not much of anyone
Date: Jul 15, 2008 01:03
... define the "trip"....admittedly the best trip I ever had lasted about 12 hours (and it peaked and went away) but the next evening I was still in a very good mood. If you count being in a good mood as part of a "trip", you must really live a sad life. I'm an organ donor and I think everyone else should be too. That's...
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Re: Concepts
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for good mood in alt.philosophy
Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:58
... lasting, affective or emotional state. Moods differ from simple emotions in ... event, and longer lasting.[1] Moods generally have either a positive ... often speak of being in a good mood or a bad ... often use food to regulate mood. Thayer identifies a fundamental food-... means to enhanced happiness. Etymologically, mood derives from the Old English ...mōds translates to both θυμος "mood, spiritedness" and οργη "anger"." http://en...
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Re: Concepts
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for good mood in alt.philosophy
Author: THE BORG
Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:39
...long lasting, affective or emotional state. Moods differ from simple emotions in that...or event, and longer lasting.[1] Moods generally have either a positive or... often speak of being in a good mood or a bad ... often use food to regulate mood. Thayer identifies a fundamental food-...a means to enhanced happiness. Etymologically, mood derives from the Old English m... mōds translates to both θυμος "mood, spiritedness" and οργη "anger"." http://en....
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Re: Concepts
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for good mood in alt.philosophy
Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 6, 2008 07:21
...long lasting, affective or emotional state. Moods differ from simple emotions in that...or event, and longer lasting.[1] Moods generally have either a positive or... often speak of being in a good mood or a bad ... often use food to regulate mood. Thayer identifies a fundamental food-...a means to enhanced happiness. Etymologically, mood derives from the Old English m... mōds translates to both θυμος "mood, spiritedness" and οργη "anger"." http://en....
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Re: [9fans] sad commentary
Group: comp.os.plan9 · Group Profile · Search for good mood in comp.os.plan9
Author: Pietro Gagliardi
Date: Jul 1, 2008 15:20
If only we transmitted messages by voice. It's much easier to understand the sarcastic nature. (And you need to get me in a good mood.) On Jul 1, 2008, at 5:53 PM, Dan Cross wrote: (But sarcasm seems to escape you.... :-)) On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Pietro Gagliardi <pietro10@mac.com> wrote: On Jul 1, ...
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Re: Train ticket checks
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for good mood in uk.transport
Author: Charles Ellson
Date: Jun 6, 2008 12:06
...in my bag and could not be arsed getting it out for no good reason - having already had my ticket checked twice on the train. ...>other ways on the journey - I (and most of the other passengers) were not in a good mood. If ticket inspection seems to occur too frequently as a habitual event then that is cause for formal complaint rather than risking your own good character. Are you sure about "stealing" - I thought to steal ...
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Re: Train ticket checks
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for good mood in uk.transport
Author: keith
Date: Jun 5, 2008 20:01
... in my jacket pocket in my bag and could not be arsed getting it out for no good reason - having already had my ticket checked twice on the train. You are required to produce ... a transport system in various other ways on the journey - I (and most of the other passengers) were not in a good mood. Are you sure about "stealing" - I thought to steal something there had to be an intent to permanently deprive? Do you know ...
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