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Re: BCM installs OK but seems missing.
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Author: dpminusa
Date: Sep 20, 2008 06:01

...> -- Correct Problem Definition is 50%% of the Solution ... "dpminusa" wrote: I have narrowed this down by poking around some more and trying to install on XP and... On Sep 14, 8:23 pm, dpminusa <dpmin...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Narrowed it down a bit. The add-in to provide the BCM menu was not installed ...
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ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS
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Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:25

... observed that Archæopteryx and other similar birds have teeth with flat-topped surfaces and large roots. Yet the teeth of theropod dinosaurs, the alleged ancestors of these birds, are protuberant like saws and have narrow roots.48 These researchers also compared the wrist bones of Archæopteryx and their alleged ancestors, the dinosaurs, and observed no similarity between them.49 Studies by anatomists like S. Tarsitano, M. K. Hecht, ...
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Re: BCM installs OK but seems missing.
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Author: Rick
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:36

...> -- Correct Problem Definition is 50%% of the Solution ... "dpminusa" wrote: I have narrowed this down by poking around some more and trying to install on XP and Office ... On Sep 14, 8:23 pm, dpminusa <dpmin...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Narrowed it down a bit. The add-in to provide the BCM menu was not installed ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:44

...'t fall into current science practice. And why is that? Because Grof didn't run 'brain scans'. You have to 'analyse' 'brain scans' these days to be seen as doing proper science. That's how narrow-minded these new studies are. "Despite Grof's continued emphasis on the concept of "birth trauma" as a critical psychic experience, mainstream psychiatry has not accepted his concept (Grof, 1992). In fact, most professionals ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:10

...'t fall into current science practice. And why is that? Because Grof didn't run 'brain scans'. You have to 'analyse' 'brain scans' these days to be seen as doing proper science. That's how narrow-minded these new studies are. Did Grof try in any way to falsify the hypothesis that these experiences were anything but phony? Actually, the thing that makes this study scientific is the pictures that can ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 19, 2008 16:57

... it doesn't fall into current science practice. And why is that? Because Grof didn't run 'brain scans'. You have to 'analyse' 'brain scans' these days to be seen as doing proper science. That's how narrow-minded these new studies are. Did Grof try in any way to falsify the hypothesis that these experiences were anything but phony? Actually, the thing that makes this study scientific is the pictures that can only be ...
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Re: Version Control Strategies For Block-Based Forths?
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Author: Richard Owlett
Date: Sep 19, 2008 15:33

John Doty wrote: [snip] Why do you think that a viewpoint from outside your narrow world is intended as bait? ... John and John deserve each other.
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Polls Show Palin Is Starting to Drag Down McCain
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:35

...Diageo/Hotline tracking poll tied for the smallest favorability split (+12)** of any of the Final Four. [UPDATE: The Sept. 17 Diageo/Hotline tracking poll shows Palin at 47 percent favorable and 37 percent unfavorable--an even narrower +10 split.] Over the course of a single weekend, in other words, Palin went from being the most popular White House hopeful to the least. The trendline is indisputable (it was just picked up by CBS). And...
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Re: Version Control Strategies For Block-Based Forths?
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Author: John Doty
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:56

... use to go off any any number of canonical rants. It might help if you didn't always rise to his bait. I'm trying to learn that lesson, too. Why do you think that a viewpoint from outside your narrow world is intended as bait? There was no such intent, nor is this paragraph intended as bait either. I HAVE A DIFFERENT VIEWPOINT FROM YOU. Is this so hard to understand? -- John Doty, Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd. http://www.noqsi....
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:16

...fall into current science practice. And why is that? Because Grof didn't run 'brain scans'. You have to 'analyse' 'brain scans' these days to be seen as doing proper science. That's how narrow-minded these new studies are. "Despite Grof's continued emphasis on the concept of "birth trauma" as a critical psychic experience, mainstream psychiatry has not accepted his concept (Grof, 1992). In fact, most professionals would...
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