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Group: rec.arts.anime.fandom · Group Profile · Search for technically speaking in rec.arts.anime.fandom
Author: Rob Kelk
Date: Sep 2, 2008 16:19
...(Some of the old-timers have this problem occasionally, also.) This is a list of the more common short-form terms in use on the rec.arts.anime.* newsgroups (technically speaking, these aren't all "acronyms", but most people call them that anyway). Anthony D. Baranyi would like to remind everyone of one point of good netiquette: I'd ...
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Author: Rob Kelk
Date: Aug 1, 2008 17:00
...(Some of the old-timers have this problem occasionally, also.) This is a list of the more common short-form terms in use on the rec.arts.anime.* newsgroups (technically speaking, these aren't all "acronyms", but most people call them that anyway). Anthony D. Baranyi would like to remind everyone of one point of good netiquette: I'd ...
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Author: Rob Kelk
Date: Jul 1, 2008 14:40
...(Some of the old-timers have this problem occasionally, also.) This is a list of the more common short-form terms in use on the rec.arts.anime.* newsgroups (technically speaking, these aren't all "acronyms", but most people call them that anyway). Anthony D. Baranyi would like to remind everyone of one point of good netiquette: I'd ...
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Re: How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for technically speaking in uk.transport.london
Author: Andrew Price
Date: Jun 22, 2008 12:08
..., "Richard J." <rjnews0811@blueukder.co.yon> wrote: In France, most cards are debit cards, and it's true that credit cards are used less than in the UK. Technically speaking, you are right, of course, but most people refer to their Visa card as a "carte de crédit", even though it isn't. The question to Rian (who anyway...
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Author: Rob Kelk
Date: Jun 3, 2008 15:13
...(Some of the old-timers have this problem occasionally, also.) This is a list of the more common short-form terms in use on the rec.arts.anime.* newsgroups (technically speaking, these aren't all "acronyms", but most people call them that anyway). Anthony D. Baranyi would like to remind everyone of one point of good netiquette: I'd ...
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Re: Why was Jesus crucified?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for technically speaking in alt.philosophy
Author: Terry Cross
Date: May 19, 2008 20:22
... playing around with those Dead Sea sandal wearers when I was mucking about in the Ark of The Covenant. Heh. Had them carrying me around everywhere. Lol! Pretty funny, all right. And how would that differ from idolatry? Technically speaking, of course. TCross
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Author: Rob Kelk
Date: May 1, 2008 14:45
...(Some of the old-timers have this problem occasionally, also.) This is a list of the more common short-form terms in use on the rec.arts.anime.* newsgroups (technically speaking, these aren't all "acronyms", but most people call them that anyway). Anthony D. Baranyi would like to remind everyone of one point of good netiquette: I'd ...
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Re: Horus-Kairos identification.
Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for technically speaking in alt.magick
Author: The Speaking Clock
Date: Apr 30, 2008 16:19
On 1 May, 01:02, Erwin Hessle <er...@erwinhessle.com> wrote: On Apr 30, 6:56 pm, The Speaking Clock <harlequin...@live.co.uk> wrote: On 1 May, 00:37, ... you raise here can be considered in light of the functional qualities of what I've been discussing as a "cue." A cue, technically speaking, is an object or event, but the cue function requires that the object or event be perceived and that it be ...
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Re: Horus-Kairos identification.
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Author: Erwin Hessle
Date: Apr 30, 2008 16:02
On Apr 30, 6:56 pm, The Speaking Clock <harlequin...@live.co.uk> wrote: On 1 May, 00:37, Erwin Hessle <er...@erwinhessle.com> wrote: ...philosophical issue you raise here can be considered in light of the functional qualities of what I've been discussing as a "cue." A cue, technically speaking, is an object or event, but the cue function requires that the object or event be perceived and that it be predictive of other ...
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Re: Horus-Kairos identification.
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Author: The Speaking Clock
Date: Apr 30, 2008 15:56
...: The philosophical issue you raise here can be considered in light of the functional qualities of what I've been discussing as a "cue." A cue, technically speaking, is an object or event, but the cue function requires that the object or event be perceived and that it be predictive of other objects or events. ...
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