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High petrol prices are good for us, says cabinet minister
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Who is America?
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Lurkers Unite !
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Re: OT: 20 hurt in spanish jet.
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for wanderlust in uk.transport
Author: Graculus
Date: Aug 21, 2008 02:26

... pandering for profit to non-essential mass wander-lust, aka hypermobility, regardless of the harm and nuisance caused. Sorry, Messrs Cook, Columbus, Raleigh, de Gama, Polo, etc, we think your trips are purely pandering to your wanderlust. You are not allowed to sail off on the offchance you may discover somewhere new, and thus further the progress of the human race. Doug, who are you to decide what is essential and what isn't?
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Re: High petrol prices are good for us, says cabinet minister
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Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Jul 15, 2008 00:52

...If motorists can stop using their cars to gratify their high-speed, long-distance, sexually motivated wander lust and use them instead locally, electric cars might prove quite useful. -- World Carfree Network http://www.worldcarfree.net/ Help for your car-addicted friends in the U.K. My wanderlust (at work) took me to Dartford yesterday, & I can assure you that sex had nothing to do with it. -- Tony the Dragon
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Re: Who is America?
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Author: chazwin
Date: Apr 23, 2008 05:23

...just european...and now American. New world elites would convince us these ties no longer matter. But they do...at the deepest core of what we are, they do. Else, we do become lost, untethered, wanderlusts with no direction, no past, no future, no anchor in this world. Being American was an undefined but accepted notion of European and Judao-Christian in ethic. No longer of course. Civil rights demanded...
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Re: Who is America?
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Author: tooly
Date: Apr 22, 2008 12:34

...now American. New world elites would convince us these ties no longer matter. But they do...at the deepest core of what we are, they do. Else, we do become lost, untethered, wanderlusts with no direction, no past, no future, no anchor in this world. Being American was an undefined but accepted notion of European and Judao-Christian in ethic. No longer of course. Civil rights demanded ...
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Re: Who is America?
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Author: MichaelNJ
Date: Apr 22, 2008 06:52

...mainly just european...and now American. New world elites would convince us these ties no longer matter. But they do...at the deepest core of what we are, they do. Else, we do become lost, untethered, wanderlusts with no direction, no past, no future, no anchor in this world. Being American was an undefined but accepted notion of European and Judao-Christian in ethic. No longer of course. Civil rights demanded ...
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Re: Who is America?
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Author: chazwin
Date: Apr 22, 2008 05:19

......mainly just european...and now American. New world elites would convince us these ties no longer matter. But they do...at the deepest core of what we are, they do. Else, we do become lost, untethered, wanderlusts with no direction, no past, no future, no anchor in this world. Being American was an undefined but accepted notion of European and Judao-Christian in ethic. No longer of course. Civil rights demanded that ...
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Re: Who is America?
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Author: tooly
Date: Apr 22, 2008 03:23

......mainly just european...and now American. New world elites would convince us these ties no longer matter. But they do...at the deepest core of what we are, they do. Else, we do become lost, untethered, wanderlusts with no direction, no past, no future, no anchor in this world. Being American was an undefined but accepted notion of European and Judao-Christian in ethic. No longer of course. Civil rights demanded that we cease ...
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Re: Soliciting Recommendations for a Mail Client
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Author: Dmitri Minaev
Date: Apr 8, 2008 02:43

On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Reiner Steib <reinersteib+gmane@imap.cc> wrote: On Mon, Apr 07 2008, Dmitri Minaev wrote: I found the approach used by Gnus too original and chose Wanderlust. What does "too original" mean? "If you are used to traditional mail readers, but have decided to switch to reading mail with Gnus, you may find yourself experiencing something of a culture shock," says the manual, and a shock it was. ...
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Re: Soliciting Recommendations for a Mail Client
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Author: Dmitri Minaev
Date: Apr 6, 2008 23:13

...> I'm sure that there are plenty of people on this list that would love to recommend their Emacs-based MUA to me, so please go for it. I found the approach used by Gnus too original and chose Wanderlust. Very good support of IMAP, including server-side search and offline mode. The support of charsets other than Latin-1 is not perfect, but not as complicated as in Gnus. -- With best regards, Dmitri Minaev Russian history blog: ...
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Re: Lurkers Unite !
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Author: В»QВ«
Date: Apr 4, 2008 15:57

...'s no album. Cutting songs until it's down to about 25 minutes makes it ok for me. Sometimes: Leaving New York The Outsiders I Wanted To Be Wrong The Worst Joke Ever High Speed Train Always: Electron Blue Wanderlust Boy in the Well The Ascent of Man Around the Sun Never: Make It All Ok The Final Straw Aftermath In one of the recent interviews, Buck said he thought Mills and Stipe were surprised by reaction to AtS but ...
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