At 10:36 PM 10/30/03 -0600, Robert Seeberger wrote:
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From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: It's a boy!
Matt Grimaldi wrote:
Pictures can be found at:
At 10:21 PM 10/30/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent answers from would be
the anti-religious groups, as you can probably see from some of the
others who have already answered your email.
William T.
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 10:21 PM 10/30/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent answers from
would be
the anti-religious groups, as you can probably see from some of
the
At 10:43 PM 10/30/03 -0600, Robert Seeberger wrote:
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From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Killer Bs Discussion' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 10:02 PM
Subject: RE: U.S. now saying WMD went from Iraq to Syria
At 12:29 PM 10/30/03 +0530,
Congrats!
- Original Message -
From: Matt Grimaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt Grimaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:54 PM
Subject: It's a boy!
Andrew Michael Grimaldi,
Born 23-Oct-2003 at 6:52 p.m.
10 lb., 8 oz. 20.5 inches
Both baby and mother are
http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0310/S00211.htm
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Friday, 24 October 2003, 11:18 am
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At 08:14 PM 10/30/2003 -0600, you wrote:
At 09:00 PM 10/24/03 -0400, Gary Nunn wrote:
Jan wrote...
Prince was a geneous, but all that crew were always jesus
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I am not familiar with that reference. Do tell.
Flirty fishing: members of a church
Matthew Bos
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On 31 Oct 2003, at 04:21, The Fool wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent answers from would
be
the anti-religious groups, as you can probably see from some of the
others who have already answered your email.
William T. Goodall
On 31 Oct 2003, at 07:19, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 10:21 PM 10/30/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent answers from
would be
the anti-religious groups, as you can probably see from some of
the
others
From: Matt Grimaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt Grimaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: It's a boy!
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 04:54:04 -0800
Andrew Michael Grimaldi,
Born 23-Oct-2003 at 6:52 p.m.
10 lb., 8 oz. 20.5 inches
YAY! Congratulations :-)
He
Matthew and Julie Bos wrote:
My son Nathaniel (6) is asking for a telescope for Christmas this year. I
am looking to spend about 100-150 dollars for it (I have always wanted one
too!). What would be a good new model in that price range? What would be a
good used telescope in that price
Congratulations from this front, as well!
- jmh
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On 31 Oct 2003 at 12:11, William T Goodall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003, at 07:19, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 10:21 PM 10/30/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent answers from
would be
the
On 31 Oct 2003 at 1:19, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 10:21 PM 10/30/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent answers from
would be the anti-religious groups, as you can probably see from
some of the
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 02:28 PM 10/25/03 +0200, Sonja van Baardwijk wrote:
And having zone alarm is nice too (except for the fact that it takes a
little longer to fully boot your machine that is). It prevents your pooter
from going places you don't want it to go
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 12:29 PM 10/30/03 +0530, ritu wrote:
The Fool forwarded:
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- U.S. intelligence officials Wednesday
released an assessment that Iraqi weapons of mass destruction
have been
transferred to neighboring Syria.
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Robert Seeberger wrote:
But even worse is the hated Hill-Rom equipment. Inside the equipment are
small plastic electrical connectors that have a tendency to melt, come
apart, and lose electrical continuity. About 2 years ago I replaced
every single one of these
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Doug Pensinger wrote:
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 20:19:58 -0600, Ronn!Blankenship
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:52 PM 10/24/03 -0500, The Fool wrote:
[snip]
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If voting could really change things, it would be illegal. - Diebold
Internal Memos
And a really
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Matthew and Julie Bos wrote:
On 10/31/03 12:46 AM, The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If people wanted to read extremist right-wing newspapers then they would.
They Exist. The Washington Times has one of the smallest circulation's
of any paper in the country, and
On 31 Oct 2003, at 14:58, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 12:11, William T Goodall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003, at 07:19, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 10:21 PM 10/30/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent
http://www.jetpress.org/volume13/Nanofactory.htm
Abstract:
Molecular manufacturing requires more than mechanochemistry. A single
nanoscale fabricator cannot build macro-scale products. This paper
describes the mechanisms, structures, and processes of a prototypical
macro-scale, programmable
In a message dated 10/31/2003 7:46:26 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Congratulations from this front, as well!
- jmh
I'll cover the right or left side.
William Taylor
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On 31 Oct 2003 at 15:19, William T Goodall wrote:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=religion
4. A cause, principle, or activity pursued with zeal or
conscientious devotion.
You realize that is a figurative usage as in 'baseball was his
religion' and not actually about
On 31 Oct 2003, at 17:29, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 15:19, William T Goodall wrote:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=religion
4. A cause, principle, or activity pursued with zeal or
conscientious devotion.
You realize that is a figurative usage as in 'baseball was his
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent answers
from would be
the anti-religious groups, as you can probably see from
some of the
others who have already answered your email.
William T. Goodall replied:
Doesn't this indicate where the compelling evidence leads?
I
--- William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003, at 17:29, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 15:19, William T Goodall wrote:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=religion
4. A cause, principle, or activity pursued with zeal or
conscientious devotion.
I came across this quite by accident in a search, but
had to check it out from the title: 'Burning Man 2001:
Satan's Birthday Party' by James Whisler
For those who are as yet unfamiliar with the Burning
Man Festival, it is like nothing you've ever seen (and
hopefully never will see). Founded on
Andy wrote:
On the other hand, I know several people who reject religion and who
are pro-life to an extremely extent. They say it's BECAUSE they
reject an afterlife, etc. that every Human life is worth saving.
jms of Babylon 5 fame is a noted atheist and takes this position.
As an aside, in a
On 31 Oct 2003, at 20:57, Reggie Bautista wrote:
What she said, more or less. The original post in this thread was
about
religious beliefs that some people have and how those affect the
political
decisions those people make. Instead of responding to those questions
in a meaningful way, the
From:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/10/31/coolsc.graperadar/index.html
or
http://makeashorterlink.com/?E1E525766
Excerpt:
Scientists at the University of California at Berkeley are using
ground penetrating radar (GPR), a tool better known for its
military uses, to help
My son Nathaniel (6) is asking for a telescope for Christmas this
year. I am looking to spend about 100-150 dollars for it (I have
always wanted one too!). What would be a good new model in that
price range?
As far as I know, there are no good new telescopes for under $300 -
On 31 Oct 2003 at 13:32, Deborah Harrell wrote:
streets forms the Wiccan symbol for the goddess. We
find the same symbol used for the trademark of the
highly Satanic video game Quake... Some readers may
Well, that defines THEIR bias quite nicely.
*stops reading article*
Andy
Dawn Falcon
On 31 Oct 2003 at 21:28, William T Goodall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003, at 20:59, Jan Coffey wrote:
--- William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003, at 17:29, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 15:19, William T Goodall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 19:09, William T Goodall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003, at 17:29, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 15:19, William T Goodall wrote:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=religion
4. A cause, principle, or activity pursued with zeal or
conscientious devotion.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deborah Harrell
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 01:32 PM
To: brinl
Subject: [Listref] A Tirade Against 'The Burning Man'
I came across this quite by accident in a search, but
had to check it out
Off-list, I just send a copy of a Web page with numerous astronomy
links to Matthew and Julie Bos. This is a Web page I wrote for my own
use. It is too long to post to this list. However, I will email
copies to people who ask.
--
Robert J. Chassell Rattlesnake
--- Robert J. Chassell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps people on the list can help: is the
following a fair
description of the nature of the Jewish/Christian
God, and how it is
different from the nature of the Moslem God?
And if so, are the fundamental political
implications as
Another thought: I found that an equatorial mount is better than a
Dobsonian, for two reasons:
* it is easier for you to look for a long time at a low contrast,
hard to see object, such as a planet, or (harder), a deep sky
object, and remember the occasional sharper images you see.
In a message dated 10/31/2003 3:23:01 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My son Nathaniel (6) is asking for a telescope for Christmas this
year. I am looking to spend about 100-150 dollars for it (I have
always wanted one too!). What would be a good new
--- Andrew Crystall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deborah Harrell wrote:
Quoted, actually...
streets forms the Wiccan symbol for the goddess.
We find the same symbol used for the trademark of
the
highly Satanic video game Quake... Some readers
may
Well, that defines THEIR bias quite
On 31 Oct 2003, at 10:31 pm, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 21:28, William T Goodall wrote:
Hence it is a non sequitur.
Why? Because I'm attacking something YOU believe in for a change?
My belief that your English comprehension skills are rather poor?
There's no non sequitur here
My first response didn't go through, so I'll try
another:
Hey, guys, didn't you see my comment and smiley? I
thought this was hilarious, especially since it's
Halloween...And isn't it ironic that a site purporting
to 'exhort the faithful' is on a black background and
hard to read to boot?!
My understanding of Jewish theological teaching (which is
sketchy at best!) is that while God is the ultimate
authority, Man must participate in decision-making
processes, and so must seek knowledge and ask
questions.
Well, the Jewish idea is that God began the creation of the Earth, but
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deborah Harrell
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 03:02 PM
To: Killer Bs Discussion
Subject: Re: [Listref] A Tirade Against 'The Burning Man'
--- Andrew Crystall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deborah
- Original Message -
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: It's a boy!
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Robert Seeberger wrote:
But even worse is the hated Hill-Rom equipment. Inside the equipment
From: William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: religious/political question
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 23:11:29 +
On 31 Oct 2003, at 10:31 pm, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 21:28,
On 31 Oct 2003 at 23:11, William T Goodall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003, at 10:31 pm, Andrew Crystall wrote:
On 31 Oct 2003 at 21:28, William T Goodall wrote:
Hence it is a non sequitur.
Why? Because I'm attacking something YOU believe in for a change?
My belief that your English
this being the precise reason behind the design of the
streets in Washington D.C purposefully forming masonic
and occultic symbols...
Brasilia forms a sickle and hammer...
Alberto Monteiro
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Did anyone besides Jon Gabriel just ask me for a copy of my Web page
with numerous astronomy links? If you did, please ask again. I just
inadvertently deleted some incoming mail and I don't know what was
there. :-(
--
Robert J. Chassell Rattlesnake Enterprises
At 01:50 AM 10/31/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 10:21 PM 10/30/03 -0600, The Fool wrote:
From: Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wrote:
The only group you are likely to get consistent answers from
would be
the anti-religious groups, as
At 09:13 AM 10/31/03 -0600, Julia Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 02:28 PM 10/25/03 +0200, Sonja van Baardwijk wrote:
And having zone alarm is nice too (except for the fact that it takes a
little longer to fully boot your machine that is). It prevents your
At 05:31 PM 10/31/03 -0600, Robert Seeberger wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: It's a boy!
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Robert Seeberger wrote:
But even worse is
[Actually, the suggestion at the top sounds like a good idea to me. --
Ronn! :) ]
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From: Rop Gonggrijp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [TBP] DTIC: DoD Announces Radio Frequency Identification Policy
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 12:09:52 +0100
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I
I was going to ask what you thought a self-described free thinker would say
to someone who opposes abortion, but you seem to have answered that
question already, and to have made my point that the free thinkers are just
as unaccepting and unforgiving of those in their ranks who do not agree
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Deborah Harrell wrote:
I came across this quite by accident in a search, but
had to check it out from the title: 'Burning Man 2001:
Satan's Birthday Party' by James Whisler
For those who are as yet unfamiliar with the Burning
Man Festival, it is like nothing you've
At 10:02 PM 10/31/03 -0600, Julia Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Deborah Harrell wrote:
I came across this quite by accident in a search, but
had to check it out from the title: 'Burning Man 2001:
Satan's Birthday Party' by James Whisler
For those who are as yet unfamiliar with the
On 31 Oct 2003 at 23:35, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 10:02 PM 10/31/03 -0600, Julia Thompson wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Deborah Harrell wrote:
I came across this quite by accident in a search, but
had to check it out from the title: 'Burning Man 2001:
Satan's Birthday Party' by
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