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Re: On Edit GNU Emacs 22.2.1 Eats My Blank Characters At The End Of Lines
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Author: Charles Sebold
Date: Sep 11, 2008 12:19

... :group 'ada) `---- Do this, in a normal emacs session (not a -Q one): M-x customize-variable RET ada-clean-buffer-before-saving RET Toggle that off and save it. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. -- Charles Sebold 11th of September, 2008
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Re: Congestion Charge Consultation
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Author: Richard J.
Date: Sep 5, 2008 14:55

Tom Barry wrote: Thos 2 issues caused me to swing my vote. So far, I am pleasantly surprised I am not yet regretting it. I'm regretting your vote, particularly after all the fares I commonly pay were announced as going up between 7.4 and 11.1%%. However if you're happy with the current administration you obviously you like big holes in the TfL budget, mendacious spin...
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Re: Congestion Charge Consultation
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Author: Tom Barry
Date: Sep 5, 2008 09:37

Thos 2 issues caused me to swing my vote. So far, I am pleasantly surprised I am not yet regretting it. I'm regretting your vote, particularly after all the fares I commonly pay were announced as going up between 7.4 and 11.1%%. However if you're happy with the current administration you obviously you like big holes in the TfL budget, mendacious spin and press bias, fare rises, congestion, ...
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Re: Congestion Charge Consultation
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Author: Walter Briscoe
Date: Sep 5, 2008 08:11

... something perceived as harmful by Ken's natural opponents. The same applies to Chelsea tractors. Thos 2 issues caused me to swing my vote. So far, I am pleasantly surprised I am not yet regretting it. plate reading leads to plate cloning, and dodging the fixed cameras Evidence? (or their failure rate) can be seen by how ...
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Re: Local aviation students here in WA flying in cockpit of Skywest airplanes
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Author: Snapper
Date: Sep 4, 2008 11:46

GB wrote... Pleasantly surprised I hope. The Americans have done enough damage to our society with their "terrorism" rubbish already. It's nice And you know what's ironic about this? When my wife circumnavigated the globe recently, the slackest airports were in the US, when it came to "security". The more annoying (read "tighter" security) were in the UK and here in Oz where she was randomly requested...
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Re: Local aviation students here in WA flying in cockpit of Skywest airplanes
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Author: Pits
Date: Sep 2, 2008 18:02

... to witness the preflight stuff and then ride in the cockpit jump seat for the flight. Surprised to see an airline in this day and age letting civilians (and high school students no less) ride in the cockpit of an airplane on an actual revenue flight. В Pleasantly surprised I hope. The Americans have done enough damage to our society with their "terrorism" rubbish already. It's nice to see...
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Re: Local aviation students here in WA flying in cockpit of Skywest airplanes
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Author: Pits
Date: Sep 2, 2008 17:35

...get to witness the preflight stuff and then ride in the cockpit jump seat for the flight. Surprised to see an airline in this day and age letting civilians (and high school students no less) ride in the cockpit of an airplane on an actual revenue flight. В Pleasantly surprised I hope. The Americans have done enough damage to our society with their "terrorism" rubbish already. It's nice to...
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Re: Local aviation students here in WA flying in cockpit of Skywest airplanes
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Author: gregg
Date: Sep 2, 2008 17:13

... get to witness the preflight stuff and then ride in the cockpit jump seat for the flight. Surprised to see an airline in this day and age letting civilians (and high school students no less) ride in the cockpit of an airplane on an actual revenue flight. Pleasantly surprised I hope. The Americans have done enough damage to our society with their "terrorism" rubbish already. It's nice to see...
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Re: Kukicha iced tea
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Author: toci
Date: Aug 26, 2008 21:18

... as a green tea. I got it the same time and place, two years ago at an herbal store, as the genmaicha I just finished. so it's rather old, but not apparently stale. Untasted, it didn't look promising as an iced tea, so I was pleasantly surprised. Toci
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Re: Republic of Tea
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Author: Dominic T.
Date: Aug 24, 2008 10:14

... How much does it cost in the real world? Most of what I have seen from Republic of Tea are goofy flavoured things and tisane blends, so I was pleasantly surprised by the tung ting. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Arrgh, I had a nice response all typed up and then my computer crashed ...
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