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Co to za dziwny sprzęg?
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101 *farting* Dalmatians?!
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Re: Co to za dziwny sprzęg?
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Author: TEM2
Date: Jul 15, 2008 09:33

Użytkownik "Piotr Waszkielewicz" <wynocha@spamerze.com> napisał w wiadomości news:g5hqug$s27$1@nemesis.news.neostrada.pl... UIC bardzo przypomina "pięść Breżniewa" (zdaje się, że były projektowane do wzajemnego łączenia). Rzeczywiscie, sprzeg UIC mial się laczyc z SA-3. A to jest z cala pewnoscia glowica AAR (Janney'a) zawieszona na haku srubowego. MF
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Re: 101 *farting* Dalmatians?!
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Author: Mufassa
Date: Mar 16, 2008 09:13

... as they come Hmmm...I saw it and was impressed. And certainly, Jesse "Jojo" (I wonder what jailbait pop girl singer they got THAT name from?) Carol Burnett's perfomance sometimes remninded me of Allison Janney in "Juno" and "Hairspray"..glad to see/hear her again! Uh, yeah, just what the heck WAS that little obscure only-I-know-what-I'm-talking-about psychotic episode on RADP all about then, anyway? Derek...
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Re: 101 *farting* Dalmatians?!
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Author: Derek Janssen
Date: Mar 15, 2008 18:11

... they come Hmmm...I saw it and was impressed. And certainly, Jesse "Jojo" (I wonder what jailbait pop girl singer they got THAT name from?) Carol Burnett's perfomance sometimes remninded me of Allison Janney in "Juno" and "Hairspray"..glad to see/hear her again! Uh, yeah, just what the heck WAS that little obscure only-I-know-what-I'm-talking-about psychotic episode on RADP all about then, anyway? Derek Janssen (not ...
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Re: 101 *farting* Dalmatians?!
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Author: Steve Carras
Date: Mar 15, 2008 18:03

...]? There is a little kid animal character - one of Horton's pals - who talks about some imaginary characters who 'eat rainbows and poop butterflies;' that's as close as they come Hmmm...I saw it and was impressed. And certainly, Jesse "Jojo" (I wonder what jailbait pop girl singer they got THAT name from?) Carol Burnett's perfomance sometimes remninded me of Allison Janney in "Juno" and "Hairspray"..glad to see/hear her again!
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Re: Alien color vision
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Author: Andrzej Rosa
Date: Oct 23, 2007 05:16

Dnia Tue, 23 Oct 2007 o 09:44 GMT Han de Bruijn napisał(a): Prisoner at War wrote: On Oct 19, 11:57 am, Jim Janney <jjan...@xmission.xmission.com> wrote: We have a fundamental disagreement on the nature of mathematics, then. I don't see anything inherently human in it, and if you threw it all away and stared over from scratch, you would end up with the same thing; in fact, this has been done repeatedly, most ...
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Re: Alien color vision
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Author: Virgil
Date: Oct 23, 2007 02:28

In article <7ef6b$471da654$82a1e228$10006@news2.tudelft.nl>, Han de Bruijn <Han.deBruijn@DTO.TUDelft.NL> wrote: Prisoner at War wrote: On Oct 19, 11:57 am, Jim Janney <jjan...@xmission.xmission.com> wrote: We have a fundamental disagreement on the nature of mathematics, then. I don't see anything inherently human in it, and if you threw it all away and stared over from scratch, you would end up with the ...
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Re: Alien color vision
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Author: Han de Bruijn
Date: Oct 23, 2007 00:44

Prisoner at War wrote: On Oct 19, 11:57 am, Jim Janney <jjan...@xmission.xmission.com> wrote: We have a fundamental disagreement on the nature of mathematics, then. I don't see anything inherently human in it, and if you threw it all away and stared over from scratch, you would end up with the same thing; in fact, this has been done repeatedly, most notably by Bertrand Russell. That's a tautology, my good man: if ...
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Re: Alien color vision
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Author: Prisoner at War
Date: Oct 22, 2007 08:27

On Oct 19, 11:57 am, Jim Janney <jjan...@xmission.xmission.com> wrote: Hearing is different. There are sounds we can't hear because they're too high or too low, just as we can't see.... This is why you cannot stare at a tiled kitchen floor without your mind starting to organize those patterns, or look at a cloud and not recognize familiar things (patterns)...our brain is all about patterns, repetitions.... -- Jim Janney
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Re: Alien color vision
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Author: Jim Janney
Date: Oct 19, 2007 08:57

Prisoner at War <prisoner_at_war@yahoo.com> writes: On Oct 18, 5:57 pm, Jim Janney <jjan...@xmission.xmission.com> wrote: This is cross-posted to a philosophy group, so someone may disagree, but I would say that they exist whether ... it, and if you threw it all away and stared over from scratch, you would end up with the same thing; in fact, this has been done repeatedly, most notably by Bertrand Russell. -- Jim Janney
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Re: Alien color vision
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Author: Prisoner at War
Date: Oct 19, 2007 07:03

On Oct 18, 5:57 pm, Jim Janney <jjan...@xmission.xmission.com> wrote: This is cross-posted to a philosophy group, so someone may disagree, but I would say that they exist whether we can... invention necessitating human faculties...kind of like how (as I mentioned earlier) a congenitally telepathic species wouldn't have ever evolved language, probably...just no need for such a mode of communication, right.... -- Jim Janney
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