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Re: linking "article washing" script to menu and keyboard shortcut
Group: gnu.emacs.gnus · Group Profile · Search for pretty picture in gnu.emacs.gnus
Author: Andrzej Adam Filip
Date: Aug 30, 2008 09:19
...* :-) 2) *Now*, I would like also to be able to filter/fix "Subject:" header in the script :-) -- [pl>en Andrew] Andrzej Adam Filip : anfi@onet.eu : anfi@xl.wp.pl "Don't fear the pen. When in doubt, draw a pretty picture." -- Baker's Third Law of Design.
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Re: How many Dimensions Universe has?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for pretty picture in alt.philosophy
Author: Spaceman
Date: Aug 26, 2008 21:43
... as books on 3D modeling. Your simple systems don't account for real-world effects that astronomers and physicists measure. They're good for making pretty pictures, but they fail at relativistic effects. Actually it does, The simple system accounts for everything. If you knew how it works, you would agree, ...
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Re: How many Dimensions Universe has?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for pretty picture in alt.philosophy
Author: Timberwoof
Date: Aug 26, 2008 21:36
... as books on 3D modeling. Your simple systems don't account for real-world effects that astronomers and physicists measure. They're good for making pretty pictures, but they fail at relativistic effects. Actually it does, The simple system accounts for everything. If you knew how it works, you would agree, ...
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Re: How many Dimensions Universe has?
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Author: Double-A
Date: Aug 26, 2008 12:08
... well as books on 3D modeling. Your simple systems don't account for real-world effects that astronomers and physicists measure. They're good for making pretty pictures, but they fail at relativistic effects. Actually it does, The simple system accounts for everything. If you knew how it works, you would agree, but sadly...
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Re: How many Dimensions Universe has?
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Author: Spaceman
Date: Aug 26, 2008 10:37
...well as books on 3D modeling. Your simple systems don't account for real-world effects that astronomers and physicists measure. They're good for making pretty pictures, but they fail at relativistic effects. Actually it does, The simple system accounts for everything. If you knew how it works, you would agree, but...
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Re: How many Dimensions Universe has?
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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Aug 26, 2008 10:14
... well as books on 3D modeling. Your simple systems don't account for real-world effects that astronomers and physicists measure. They're good for making pretty pictures, but they fail at relativistic effects. Actually it does, The simple system accounts for everything. If you knew how it works, you would agree, but sadly...
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Re: How many Dimensions Universe has?
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Author: Spaceman
Date: Aug 26, 2008 07:32
... as well as books on 3D modeling. Your simple systems don't account for real-world effects that astronomers and physicists measure. They're good for making pretty pictures, but they fail at relativistic effects. Actually it does, The simple system accounts for everything. If you knew how it works, you would agree, but sadly you ...
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Re: How many Dimensions Universe has?
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Author: Timberwoof
Date: Aug 25, 2008 23:08
... well as books on 3D modeling. Your simple systems don't account for real-world effects that astronomers and physicists measure. They're good for making pretty pictures, but they fail at relativistic effects. -- Timberwoof <me at timberwoof dot http://www.timberwoof.com People who can't spell get kicked out of Hogwarts....
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Re: Not connected to internet
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Author: David Empson
Date: Jun 28, 2008 09:58
... at -60 dBm is 1 nW (1 x 10E-9 W). A noise of -90 or -95 sounds pretty bad, but since I don't notice any obvious problems with the system, I suppose it must not be...., whatever. I suppose that either you are supposed to be too simple-minded to want to do anything but look at the pretty pictures or you are supposed to be technically sophisticated enough to know all this without it being documented in the help. :-( The raw ...
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Re: Not connected to internet
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Author: nospam
Date: Jun 28, 2008 09:18
...t know whether a signal of -55 is decent or not. A noise of -90 or -95 sounds pretty bad, but since I don't notice any obvious problems with the system, I suppose it must not ..., whatever. I suppose that either you are supposed to be too simple-minded to want to do anything but look at the pretty pictures or you are supposed to be technically sophisticated enough to know all this without it being documented in the help. :-( -- Richard ...
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