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Re: [9fans] trace device paper from aki&john&ron now available
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Author: Gorka Guardiola
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:20
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 1:15 AM, ron minnich <rminnich@gmail.com> wrote: This was going into greece but I am not going and they aren't either so: /n/sources/contrib/rminnich/tracepaper/trace.ps The modified 8l described in the paper is also in that directory. If you want the trace dev let me know. Code was aki, ron, and john. A real pity none of you are coming :-(. -- - curiosity sKilled the cat
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[9fans] trace device paper from aki&john&ron now available
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Author: ron minnich
Date: Sep 18, 2008 16:19
This was going into greece but I am not going and they aren't either so: /n/sources/contrib/rminnich/tracepaper/trace.ps The modified 8l described in the paper is also in that directory. If you want the trace dev let me know. Code was aki, ron, and john. Comments are welcome. Thanks ron
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Re: Paging Al Smith
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Author: MariannaKaripidou
Date: Sep 17, 2008 22:32
...Smith is interested only in Greekkkkk  mythology..., but, he is sleeping now, don't bother him :-) Talk about me being asleep. Did you get the e-mail I sent you? -Al- Ooo, I don't know. I am in Greece now. I will check it tomorrow. I got it. Tell me if you read the e-mail I sent you. OK, Marianna, I will check my e-mail box. -Al-- Zmithara, check it good...
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Re: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE THEORY
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Author: Langevinger66
Date: Sep 15, 2008 04:53
... sep, 13:43, Hamady <ahmd.ma...@gmail.com> wrote: The roots of evolutionist thought go back as far as antiquity as a dogmatic belief attempting to deny the fact of creation. Most of the pagan philosophers in ancient Greece defended the idea of evolution. When we take a look at the history of philosophy we see that the idea of evolution constitutes the backbone of many pagan philosophies. However, it is not this ancient pagan ...
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE THEORY
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Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 15, 2008 04:43
The roots of evolutionist thought go back as far as antiquity as a dogmatic belief attempting to deny the fact of creation. Most of the pagan philosophers in ancient Greece defended the idea of evolution. When we take a look at the history of philosophy we see that the idea of evolution constitutes the backbone of many pagan philosophies. However, it is not this ancient pagan philosophy, but faith in God which has played a stimulating ...
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FAIL DateTime-Event-NameDay-0.02 darwin-thread-multi-64int-2level 8.10.0
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Author: chris
Date: Sep 12, 2008 21:03
.../NameDay.pm Copying lib/DateTime/Event/NameDay/slovakia.pm -> blib/lib/DateTime/Event/NameDay/slovakia.pm Copying lib/DateTime/Event/NameDay/greece.pm -> blib/lib/DateTime/Event/NameDay/greece.pm Copying lib/DateTime/Event/NameDay/france.pm -> blib/lib/DateTime/Event/NameDay/france.pm Manifying blib/lib/DateTime/Event/NameDay.pm -> blib/libdoc/...
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Re: Questioning Secrecy As Taboo & State Control of Personal Freedom
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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Sep 12, 2008 14:06
..., is a problem which Spinoza does not solve; private wealth had not in his day grown to such proportions as to suggest the difficulty. His ideal, apparently, was higher education such as once flourished in Greece, coming not from institutions but from free individuals —"Sophists"— who traveled from city to city and taught independently of either public or private control. Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by ...
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Re: THE TIME DILATION OF GOD
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Author: zzbunker
Date: Sep 12, 2008 05:42
... "time flowed equably everywhere". Â Time was considered immutable and unchangeable before Relativity. Â Â Sure, the discovery of the Atom was remarkable, but the Atom's existence had been predicted in ancient Greece. Â No one was surprised. No was surprised for the rather mundane reason that atoms are just a word game in geometry. But the wank theory of relativty DIDN'T predict electons, neutrons, U-235, magnetism, or ...
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THE TIME DILATION OF GOD
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Author: George Hammond
Date: Sep 12, 2008 01:31
... thought that "time flowed equably everywhere". Time was considered immutable and unchangeable before Relativity. Sure, the discovery of the Atom was remarkable, but the Atom's existence had been predicted in ancient Greece. No one was surprised. Sure, the discovery of electromagnetic waves was astounding, but people had been flashing light signals for thousands of years... again no one was surprised. But the discovery that ...
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Re: Questioning Secrecy As Taboo & State Control of Personal Freedom
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 11, 2008 21:35
... is allowed to teach publicly, at his own cost and risk." How to find a middle way between universities controlled by the state and universities controlled by private wealth, is a problem which Spinoza does not solve; private wealth had not in his day grown to such proportions as to suggest the difficulty. His ideal, apparently, was higher education such as once flourished in Greece, coming not from institutions but from free individuals
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