Re: Interesting Perspective

2004-05-17 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 12:31 AM 5/17/04, Doug Pensinger wrote: http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0517/p09s01-coop.html or http://tinyurl.com/ypcov On Abu Ghraib and war itself: See through relativism of abuse By Earl Martin and Pat Hostetter Martin exerpt: Before the United States launched the optional war in Iraq,

Re: Interesting Perspective

2004-05-17 Thread Dave Land
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: But is the logic of warfare and occupation really wise? Does it really make sense that we can bomb neighborhoods, storm into people's homes at night, imprison thousands in degrading conditions without charge, and then assume that these people will love us? It worked in

Re: Interesting Perspective

2004-05-17 Thread JDG
At 10:31 PM 5/16/2004 -0700 Doug Pensinger wrote: Before the United States launched the optional war in Iraq, practitioners of nonviolence were advocating concrete alternatives that would have sought to depose Saddam Hussein without war. One plan called for a massive humanitarian assistance

Interesting Perspective

2004-05-16 Thread Doug Pensinger
http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0517/p09s01-coop.html or http://tinyurl.com/ypcov On Abu Ghraib and war itself: See through relativism of abuse By Earl Martin and Pat Hostetter Martin exerpt: Before the United States launched the optional war in Iraq, practitioners of nonviolence were advocating

Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Robert Seeberger
I don't know what to make of this. Just plain freaky. http://letsroll911.org/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3 xponent Like Pictures Of Ghosts And UFOs Maru rob ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Damon Agretto
I don't know what to make of this. Just plain freaky. http://letsroll911.org/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3 Not only that, but if you analyse the Bible Code, selecting every 2nd letter of every 3rd word, the Book of Revelations clearly says Bush Conspiracy Nine-Eleven Fuzzy Bunny

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Nick Arnett
Robert Seeberger wrote: I don't know what to make of this. Just plain freaky. http://letsroll911.org/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3 It's the shadow of the right engine nacelle. Wackos... sheesh. Nick -- Nick Arnett Director, Business Intelligence Services LiveWorld Inc. Phone/fax: (408)

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread The Fool
-- From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't know what to make of this. Just plain freaky. http://letsroll911.org/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3 --- This is a conspiracy theory thats been going around for years. ___

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8:33 PM Subject: Re: Interesting I don't know what to make of this. Just plain freaky. http://letsroll911.org/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/viewtopic.php?t

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: Nick Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:07 PM Subject: Re: Interesting Robert Seeberger wrote: I don't know what to make of this. Just plain freaky. http://letsroll911.org/ipw-web

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread The Fool
-- From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Nick Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Robert Seeberger wrote: I don't know what to make of this. Just plain freaky. http://letsroll911.org/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3 It's the shadow of the

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Nick Arnett
Robert Seeberger wrote: - Original Message - From: Nick Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:07 PM Subject: Re: Interesting Robert Seeberger wrote: I don't know what to make of this. Just plain freaky. http://letsroll911

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:48 PM Subject: Re: Interesting -- From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Nick Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Nick Arnett
Robert Seeberger wrote: Its just weird that it seems to be in the same place in every picture taken seconds apart and from different angles. Shadows are like that, of course. Nick -- Nick Arnett Director, Business Intelligence Services LiveWorld Inc. Phone/fax: (408) 551-0427 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Damon Agretto
Personally, what I think is the nail in the coffin is (as the Fool said) it just doesn't make sense... First, why go through the trouble to mount a missile launching pod to a jumbo jet at all, when you can just retrofit an *internal* missile launcher? These aircraft have quite a bit of internal

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: Nick Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:14 PM Subject: Re: Interesting Robert Seeberger wrote: Its just weird that it seems to be in the same place in every picture taken seconds apart

Re: Interesting

2004-04-20 Thread Robert Seeberger
- Original Message - From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:26 PM Subject: Re: Interesting Personally, what I think is the nail in the coffin is (as the Fool said) it just doesn't make sense... First, why go

Interesting interview

2004-02-11 Thread William T Goodall
with Greg Edmondson, the composer on _Firefly_. http://www.tracksounds.com/specialfeatures/Interviews/ interview_greg_edmonson.htm -- William T Goodall Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : http://www.wtgab.demon.co.uk Blog : http://radio.weblogs.com/0111221/ One of the main causes of the fall of the

RE: An interesting tidbit of information.

2004-01-10 Thread Travis Edmunds
From: Miller, Jeffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: An interesting tidbit of information. Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 12:28:15 -0800 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

An interesting tidbit of information.

2004-01-09 Thread Travis Edmunds
A local author, Kenneth J. Harvey, who actually lives just down the road from me (Small-town Newfoundland) has been included in five Best of 2003 lists for his latest novel titled The Town That Forgot How To Breathe. These lists include: -Top 25 Fiction list for Amazon.ca -CBC's Hot Type

RE: An interesting tidbit of information.

2004-01-09 Thread Miller, Jeffrey
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Travis Edmunds Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 09:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: An interesting tidbit of information. A local author, Kenneth J. Harvey, who actually lives just down

Re: Very interesting emails....

2003-12-08 Thread Amanda Marlowe
stuff that includes the real message. Amanda - Original Message - From: Gary Nunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Brin Mail List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 5:20 PM Subject: Very interesting emails Occasionally I get some interesting emails that land in my inbox. Below

Very interesting emails....

2003-12-07 Thread Gary Nunn
Occasionally I get some interesting emails that land in my inbox. Below is one that some friends and I tried to crack the code at the bottom of the page. Anyone here care to take a shot at it? Gary -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday

RE: Very interesting emails....

2003-12-07 Thread Bryon Daly
From: Gary Nunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] Occasionally I get some interesting emails that land in my inbox. Below is one that some friends and I tried to crack the code at the bottom of the page. Anyone here care to take a shot at it? I've gotten a very similar email, with the same federalfundingprogram

Re: Very interesting emails....

2003-12-07 Thread Nick Arnett
Bryon Daly wrote: Wierd: the Winchester location described is only about 2.6 miles from my house! And August 22nd is my birthday. It's a conspiracy! -- Nick Arnett Phone/fax: (408) 904-7198 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

RE: Interesting Hubble images from Space.com....

2003-09-12 Thread Horn, John
From: Gary Nunn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] This image comes in 7 different flavors, depending on your connection speed. I downloaded the 2.49 mb .JPG file and am currently downloading the 76 MB TIFF file. If you have the connection speed (or patience) and your PC has the resources to open

RE: Interesting Hubble images from Space.com....

2003-09-12 Thread Jon Gabriel
From: Horn, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Interesting Hubble images from Space.com Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:32:17 -0500 From: Gary Nunn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] This image comes in 7

Re: Interesting Hubble images from Space.com....

2003-09-12 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 11:19 PM 9/11/2003 -0400, you wrote: This image comes in 7 different flavors, depending on your connection speed. I downloaded the 2.49 mb .JPG file and am currently downloading the 76 MB TIFF file. If you have the connection speed (or patience) and your PC has the resources to open these

RE: Interesting Hubble images from Space.com....

2003-09-12 Thread Horn, John
From: Kevin Tarr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I downloaded it at work, the big picture. I have two questions. Is the supernova they are talking about in the upper right galaxy? If not, what is it? The supernova was in the main galaxy but it was awhile back (10 years ago?). It had faded by

RE: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake

2003-09-11 Thread Horn, John
From: Jon Gabriel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Oh, and the neighbor that Dan's most friendly with came over on the weekend to help Dan dispose of a snake. Turned out to just be a rat snake, and it probably wouldn't have messed with our dogs, but Dan didn't want to take any chances. (He

Interesting Hubble images from Space.com....

2003-09-11 Thread Gary Nunn
This image comes in 7 different flavors, depending on your connection speed. I downloaded the 2.49 mb .JPG file and am currently downloading the 76 MB TIFF file. If you have the connection speed (or patience) and your PC has the resources to open these larger images, they are definitely worth

Re: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake

2003-09-10 Thread Doug Pensinger
Jon Gabriel wrote: From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 22:42:37 -0500 snip Oh, and the neighbor that Dan's most friendly

Re: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake

2003-09-10 Thread Andrew Crystall
On 10 Sep 2003 at 0:53, Jon Gabriel wrote: From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 22:42:37 -0500 snip Oh

Re: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake

2003-09-10 Thread Julia Thompson
Jon Gabriel wrote: From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 22:42:37 -0500 snip Oh, and the neighbor that Dan's most

Re: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake

2003-09-10 Thread Russell Chapman
Andrew Crystall wrote: Grass snakes, on the other hand, are common just round here, and I've been bitten by several including one especially large seven inch example. Ow. Phhbbbt... Seven inches is the size of the fangs on our snakes... :-) I'm curious about being bitten - (Being bitten by

Re: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake

2003-09-10 Thread Andrew Crystall
On 11 Sep 2003 at 9:01, Russell Chapman wrote: Andrew Crystall wrote: Grass snakes, on the other hand, are common just round here, and I've been bitten by several including one especially large seven inch example. Ow. Phhbbbt... Seven inches is the size of the fangs on our snakes...

Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake

2003-09-09 Thread Julia Thompson
Our mail carrier dropped off a letter with an address that wasn't ours (the house number was a permutation of the digits of our house number), so Dan went and took it over to the right house. Turns out the newest neighbors on the street (who have been here for a few months, anyway) are a

Re: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake

2003-09-09 Thread Jon Gabriel
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Misplaced mail, interesting neighbor, snake Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 22:42:37 -0500 snip Oh, and the neighbor that Dan's most friendly with came over

Re: Interesting little tidbit

2003-08-28 Thread Julia Thompson
Julia Thompson wrote: Sometime earlier this year, I'd stumbled across a webpage that listed all the mascots used by Texas high schools, giving the number of schools having each mascot. At the very bottom of the page was the list of unique mascots. Hippo was on that list. Someone told my

Re: Interesting little tidbit

2003-08-28 Thread Julia Thompson
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 06:52 AM 8/27/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 03:24 PM 8/26/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Sometime earlier this year, I'd stumbled across a webpage that listed all the mascots used by Texas high schools, giving the number of

I get the most interesting spam [ was: Fw: Buy drugs, Heroin,Tomohawk rockets, cocaine and other shit

2003-08-28 Thread Robert Seeberger
Outstanding!!! Anyone else getting love notes like this? rob - Original Message - From: Alexis Isabella [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 5:44 AM Subject: Buy drugs, Heroin, Tomohawk rockets, cocaine and other shit Welcome to the site

Re: Interesting little tidbit

2003-08-27 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 03:24 PM 8/26/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Sometime earlier this year, I'd stumbled across a webpage that listed all the mascots used by Texas high schools, giving the number of schools having each mascot. At the very bottom of the page was the list of unique mascots. Hippo was on that

Re: Interesting little tidbit

2003-08-27 Thread Julia Thompson
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 03:24 PM 8/26/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Sometime earlier this year, I'd stumbled across a webpage that listed all the mascots used by Texas high schools, giving the number of schools having each mascot. At the very bottom of the page was the list of unique

Re: Interesting little tidbit

2003-08-27 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 06:52 AM 8/27/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 03:24 PM 8/26/03 -0500, Julia Thompson wrote: Sometime earlier this year, I'd stumbled across a webpage that listed all the mascots used by Texas high schools, giving the number of schools having each mascot. At the

Interesting little tidbit

2003-08-26 Thread Julia Thompson
Sometime earlier this year, I'd stumbled across a webpage that listed all the mascots used by Texas high schools, giving the number of schools having each mascot. At the very bottom of the page was the list of unique mascots. Hippo was on that list. Someone told my mom that Hutto is the *only*

RE: Interesting little tidbit

2003-08-26 Thread Miller, Jeffrey
-Original Message- From: Julia Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 01:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Interesting little tidbit Sometime earlier this year, I'd stumbled across a webpage that listed all the mascots used by Texas high schools

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-29 Thread iaamoac
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Russell Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kind of the opposite of a Catholic Mass. Actually, there are charismatic Catholic Masses. I think that they are a lot of fun, actually. JDG ___

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-27 Thread Matt Grimaldi
Deborah Harrell wrote: Question: What would a Southern Baptist have to say if his/her child came home from school with a flier inviting the child to 'Join the fellowship of Allah: follow the adventures of Ahmed and Fatima as they learn to apply the lessons of the Koran to everyday life

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-27 Thread Reggie Bautista
Debbi wrote: Down South, we called them Holy Rollers.* :) Sects that seem to have more of this include Pentecostal and Charismatic congregations. There is a Charismatic movement within the Catholic church, of all places. A quick Google search shows that this movement is active in England and in

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-26 Thread Russell Chapman
for a congregation that was illiterate and uneducated. But coming from a family who attended the traditional (Anglican) service, Happy Clappers is common term. FWIW, my mother attends both types of church regularly. The interesting thing is that the old fashioned services have a seriously old

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-26 Thread Erik Reuter
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 08:46:19AM +1000, Russell Chapman wrote: So what do you guys call Happy Clappers? Have you seen the Blues Brothers movie? Remember the church scene? Would you call those guys Happy Clappers? -- Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.erikreuter.net/

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-26 Thread Julia Thompson
Russell Chapman wrote: So what do you guys call Happy Clappers? You know, I knew a term for them about 20 years ago, and I'm drawing a complete blank now. But I knew what you were talking about. That's about as good a *descriptive* term as anything else. Julia

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-26 Thread Russell Chapman
Erik Reuter wrote: On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 08:46:19AM +1000, Russell Chapman wrote: Have you seen the Blues Brothers movie? Remember the church scene? Would you call those guys Happy Clappers? Hmmm - too long ago. Never been good with remembering movies (which means I get to enjoy reruns much

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-26 Thread Erik Reuter
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 09:15:01AM +1000, Russell Chapman wrote: The priest in Coming to America comes to mind - always breaking into Gospel music, and having people shout out their affirmations... I'm sure there's lots of movies that feature this sort of thing - often Southern

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-26 Thread Kevin Tarr
Down South, we called them Holy Rollers.* :) Sects that seem to have more of this include Pentecostal and Charismatic congregations. *I think because of the dancing and swaying while praying and witnessing. _Not_ St. Vitus' Dance Maru;) We had HRs up north also. A church in one neighborhood

this might be an interesting article

2003-06-25 Thread The Fool
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23375-2003Jun23.html About shubco forcing schools to put fliers for Bible clubs in children's backpacks . But I cannot of course get to it... ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-25 Thread Deborah Harrell
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23375-2003Jun23.html ...“An integral part of CEF’s evangelical mission is to locate children who have not yet accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior,” the school district’s attorneys wrote. “Requiring teachers

Re: this might be an interesting article

2003-06-25 Thread Doug Pensinger
Russell Chapman wrote: Which kinda covers anything from Norse and Greek Gods through to Satan worship, but if you're a pagan or athiest, you just skip over that bit. The point is that the central aim of Scouts and similar community based groups is nothing to do with religion, and there is no

interesting claims about the 13th amendment

2003-04-06 Thread The Fool
http://www.amendment-13.org/ ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

interesting claims about carburetor

2003-04-05 Thread The Fool
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0%2C%2C1-2-629399%2C00.html THE original blueprints for a device that could have revolutionised the motor car have been discovered in the secret compartment of a tool box. ___

Re: interesting claims about carburetor

2003-04-05 Thread Erik Reuter
On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 08:49:39AM -0600, The Fool wrote: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0%2C%2C1-2-629399%2C00.html THE original blueprints for a device that could have revolutionised the motor car have been discovered in the secret compartment of a tool box. Well, the article

Re: interesting claims about carburetor

2003-04-05 Thread Adam C. Lipscomb
The Fool posted: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0%2C%2C1-2-629399%2C00.html THE original blueprints for a device that could have revolutionised the motor car have been discovered in the secret compartment of a tool box. 200 MPG? I'll believe it when I see it. Sounds like an

Re: interesting claims about carburetor

2003-04-05 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 09:56 AM 4/5/2003 -0500, you wrote: On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 08:49:39AM -0600, The Fool wrote: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0%2C%2C1-2-629399%2C00.html THE original blueprints for a device that could have revolutionised the motor car have been discovered in the secret

Re: interesting claims about carburetor

2003-04-05 Thread Erik Reuter
Snopes has a few comments on it: http://www.snopes.com/autos/business/carburetor.php -- Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.erikreuter.net/ ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: interesting TV commercial online.....

2003-04-01 Thread Julia Thompson
Gary L. Nunn wrote: Humorous commercial. You may have seen this n TV. I won't say much abut it except it involves Frankenstein, gardening and yoga among other things. http://www.osteobiflex.com/pages/what_adv_comm_q.aspx I didn't check out the link, but there *can't* be more than

An interesting read

2003-03-24 Thread Miller, Jeffrey
http://dearraed.blogspot.com/ -- Generating complexity for complexity's sake is similar to shouting complete nonsense at the top of your voice. Both are embarrassments that are best avoided, but when you are young it is the best way to attract attention. --John Maeda

RE: An interesting read

2003-03-24 Thread Miller, Jeffrey
-Original Message- From: Miller, Jeffrey Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 01:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: An interesting read http://dearraed.blogspot.com/ Drat, my comments didn't get included.. silly Outlook. Its a blog by a young(er) person in Baghdad -j

Re: An interesting read

2003-03-24 Thread Russell Chapman
Miller, Jeffrey wrote: Its a blog by a young(er) person in Baghdad alledgedly ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Maths, Very Interesting!

2003-02-24 Thread Wilbur07
Subject: OT: Tiangco's lecture on statistics From: A HREF=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] /A (Mark Constantino) Date: 2/23/03 10:09 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I offered once that a statistical sampling of votes over a normal distribution of voters could

Re: Interesting essay ...

2002-12-15 Thread d.brin
A friend sent me this... ... on 30 years after Apollo 17 -- in The Guardian, of all places! http://www.guardian.co.uk/spacedocumentary/story/0,2763,860813,00.html __ Cute. Laurie is a San Diegan. I met him recently. As for sadness over

Re: An interesting POV...

2002-11-13 Thread Matt Grimaldi
Adam C. Lipscomb wrote: Is Foggy Bottom losing faith in Europe? http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y20312172 Beware, this article tries to skirt the edge between journalism and propaganda, rather poorly, imho. By Martin Walker UPI Chief International Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 13

Interesting subject feature

2002-09-26 Thread David Hobby
Hey, did you guys notice this? All the old threads have [Brin-l] in their subjects, and the new ones don't. I kind of like this feature. ---David Hobby Now if there was only an easy way to tell if they were on-topic...

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