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Spiritual Significance of Past, Present and Future
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Cultivars and tea types,
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Now, as I was saying
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Re: More on : Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
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Author: Wordsmith
Date: Sep 17, 2008 13:09
... evolved brain. I consider this question from my engineering background, and ...addressed a famous and simple question: "Why is there something rather...called it the Primordial Existential Question, or PEQ for short. (Philosophers...Stated in that form, the question can be traced at least...only even consider this an interesting question if there were some...worry about the Primordial Existential Question. That was when I had...
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Re: More on : Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
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Author: ta
Date: Sep 17, 2008 07:32
... evolved brain. I consider this question from my engineering background, and ... addressed a famous and simple question: “Why is there something rather ... called it the Primordial Existential Question, or PEQ for short. (Philosophers ... only even consider this an interesting question if there were some ... worry about the Primordial Existential Question. That was when I had ... you're asking an illegitimate question. There is both something and ...
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Spiritual Significance of Past, Present and Future
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Author: bimal_mohanty
Date: Sep 12, 2008 17:05
... article “SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE.”- If you visit the site, and have any observations to make, I shall be grateful. There are also interesting questions from readers dealing with "Criticizing the Divine”, “Destroying Karmic Effects” “Gaining from Satsangs”, “Accessing knowledge”, “ Unintentional accidents” etc. You can also browse the ...
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Re: Cultivars and tea types,
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Author: Lewis Perin
Date: Sep 10, 2008 07:13
... cultivar. I don't know to what extent the tea bushes that yield famous white teas are plucked in the summer and fall and what gets manufactured from those leaves. Interesting question! Is this milk/silk oolong cultivar mainly used for this specific tea type ? Or is it versatile and used for other types ? I think Jin Xuan is ...
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Re: Prostitution and the marginal utility of money.
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Author: tooly
Date: Aug 23, 2008 14:18
... than the subjective value defines the social acceptability of prostitution? And why the hypocrisy? This is an interesting question. My mind drifts toward a cost-benefit analysis kind of thinking, where I must weigh the 'cost'... 'self' for the sake of socialability which equates to survivability. So the question seems to be to what extent? Would one murder for example, if ...
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Re: BBC News - This Always Happens
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Author: onlyme
Date: Aug 23, 2008 11:21
...culture on the roads compared to the airline or rail industries. It's quite an interesting question actually...Is flying safer than driving? I see where you are going with the post....but... You surely wouldn't turn a blind eye....in the interest of a deadline of a fast journet turnaround. And if...said, the playing field is anything but level. So the question really is....do you feel safer being in charge of ...
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Re: Compaq Visual Fortran
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Author: Steve Lionel
Date: Aug 22, 2008 16:56
Gib Bogle wrote: The interesting question, to me, is: how much of CVF went into IVF? All of the "front end" (language parsing and Fortran semantics), all of the libraries except the math library, all the provided modules, all the documentation, and small bits of the supporting structure that interfaced to the code generator. The big change was the code generator, which was Intel's, and its ...
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Re: Compaq Visual Fortran
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Author: Gib Bogle
Date: Aug 21, 2008 14:16
...understand this is confusing for many. ... Ah, the machinations of business... :) Interesting view of a bit of the "inside scoop" Steve, thanks... Oh, and to the OP's original question, when IVF was first released in 2003 we did have a discount ... since IVF started shipping and seven years since the last CVF version (6.6) -- Steve Lionel The interesting question, to me, is: how much of CVF went into IVF?
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Re: Now, as I was saying
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Author: Paul Stevens
Date: Aug 19, 2008 16:41
... waiting for an explanation of the danger involved in teachers carrying guns in schools. That is really an interesting question considering your post here regarding the incompetence of the faculty at Hume Fogg. The...> Sounds like the lady in the attendance office. Here's an interesting statement: Because 75%% of all cops who are shot in the line of ...
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Re: Now, as I was saying
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Author: Jean Smith
Date: Aug 19, 2008 11:57
... waiting for an explanation of the danger involved in teachers carrying guns in schools. That is really an interesting question considering your post here regarding the incompetence of the faculty at Hume Fogg. The... faculty"? Sounds like the lady in the attendance office. Here's an interesting statement: Because 75%% of all cops who are shot in the line of...
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