On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Doug Pensinger wrote:
> Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Doug Pensinger wrote:
> >
> >>Jim Sharkey wrote:
> >>
> >>>Horn, John wrote:
> >>>
> I saw _The Two Towers_ yesterday. Very, very good.
>
> >>>I enjoyed it too, though not as much as the first
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a self-proclaimed prophet
Marvin Long, Jr. wrote:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Doug Pensinger wrote:
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Horn, John wrote:
I saw _The Two Towers_ yesterday. Very, very good.
I enjoyed it too, though not as much as the first, though to be fair, TTT was always my least favorite of the trilogy. I go in wanti
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Doug Pensinger wrote:
> Jim Sharkey wrote:
>
> >Horn, John wrote:
> >
> >>I saw _The Two Towers_ yesterday. Very, very good.
> >>
> >
> >I enjoyed it too, though not as much as the first, though to be fair, TTT was
>always my least favorite of the trilogy. I go in wanting
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Horn, John wrote:
I saw _The Two Towers_ yesterday. Very, very good.
I enjoyed it too, though not as much as the first, though to be fair, TTT was always my least favorite of the trilogy. I go in wanting a war flick, which it sort of was.
Gollum was great, and the battl
Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
At 12:23 AM 12/19/02 -0500, William Taylor wrote:
In a message dated 12/18/2002 9:42:16 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Maybe next year they can have the same 99 planes and add the space
> shuttle as the 100th example of flight evolution...
Horn, John wrote:
>I saw _The Two Towers_ yesterday. Very, very good.
I enjoyed it too, though not as much as the first, though to be fair, TTT was always
my least favorite of the trilogy. I go in wanting a war flick, which it sort of was.
Gollum was great, and the battle scenes were excellen
--- Robert Seeberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> This is pretty cool, but you have to read the whole
> thing!
>
> xponent
> Tolkiensuess Maru
When I finally figured out where this was going...
Cleverly done!
Glowing Red Nose Maru
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In a message dated 12/20/2002 7:01:42 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Went to Tucson once. It was closed.
>
>
>
> --Ronn! :)
>
Well then at least Rodenberry hadn't blown it up yet.
>>[Did I get the metals right?]
>Depends on what you plan for it to do w
At 12:23 AM 12/19/02 -0500, William Taylor wrote:
In a message dated 12/18/2002 9:42:16 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Maybe next year they can have the same 99 planes and add the space
> shuttle as the 100th example of flight evolution...
Oh, you mean an orbital fly
At 11:02 AM 12/19/02 +, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Damon asked:
>
>I need to know the formula used to calculate flight time for a spacecraft
>using the acceleration/deceleration method of space travel. Anyone know it?
>
I imagine that you want the relativistic formula, that I
implemented in a J
At 02:05 PM 12/19/02 +, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Erik Reuter wrote:
>
>Orbits are more complicated than simply boosting in the direction you
>want to go.
>
Yep. But I think what he wants is a simpler solution, ignoring the
gravitational forces. Using a Hohmann transfer orbit to go from
100 AU t
The breast cancer site at NCI is pretty good; they
generally use data/conclusions that is/are from
well-accepted clinical trials and practice. So while
the latest research or speculative conclusions will
not be there, what they have is fairly solid.
(However, if you go to the 'Highlights' page, ne
--- Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Deborah Harrell wrote:
> >
> > Umm - another demographic that goes along with
> 'burbs
> > and higher education - delayed pregnancy, fewer
> > pregnancies, poss. less brestfeeding (although
> > actually I think that breastfeeding proportions go
> > *
This is pretty cool, but you have to read the whole thing!
xponent
Tolkiensuess Maru
rob
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From: "Sea Wasp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 9:30 PM
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>
Kevin wrote:
>
> I'm E.E. "Doc: Smith, which I gave a big who? to.
Wrote the "Lensman" series - classic Space Opera, and a darn good
read, IMO.
Be flattered, if you wish.
Adam C. Lipscomb
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"Silence. I am watching television." - Spider Jerusalem
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On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Limited Liability Partnership
> >
>
> And are they more limited in the lie ability, or in being partners?
They are partners in covering one another's asses while exposing ours.
Hence the (limited) limitation of liability.
Marvin Long
Austin,
At 02:54 PM 12/14/2002 +, you wrote:
> http://gning.org/skiffy.html
>
I am Hal Clement. Now I think I have a moral obligation to
_read_ some of his books. Any suggestion? [or is it
High Treason for some of His Stormstroopers to read
anything that is not blessed by Him?]
Alberto Monteiro
--- The Fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Deborah Harrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Listref] Link: Rising breast cancer
> rate
> fuelsenvironmentalconcerns
>
> Why are spaces disapearing in subject lines? The
> last space disapears first.
I'd noticed
In a message dated 12/20/2002 3:06:35 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> "Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons."
> - Popular Mechanics, forecasting the relentless march of science, 1949
>
I sold to a technology museum in Phoenix a small stack of R
In a message dated 12/20/2002 2:37:59 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Jean-Louis
> > PS. What's LLP
>
> Limited Liability Partnership
>
And are they more limited in the lie ability, or in being partners?
William Taylor
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back from
on 19/12/02 6:33 pm, Jon Gabriel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BTW, William, I did reformat and reinstall everything... no crashes now in
> 72 hours . I also installed 512MB more memory. :-)
> Jon
> GSV Steady as she goes
Lots of memory is good. I have 768MB in my eMac. OTOH I have only 256
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Jean-Louis Couturier wrote:
> Jean-Louis
> PS. What's LLP
Limited Liability Partnership
Marvin Long
Austin, Texas
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Poindexter & Ashcroft, LLP (Formerly the USA)
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At 14:01 2002-12-20 -0600, you wrote:
http://www.theonion.com/onion3847/ghost_of_christmas_future.html
I think I'd wet myself for one of these too
Marvin Long
Austin, Texas
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Poindexter & Ashcroft, LLP (Formerly the USA)
"The PlayStation 5 will be available in stores
on 19/12/02 6:33 pm, Jon Gabriel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BTW, William, I did reformat and reinstall everything... no crashes now in
> 72 hours . I also installed 512MB more memory. :-)
> Jon
> GSV Steady as she goes
Lots of memory is good. I have 768MB in my eMac. OTOH I have only 256
http://www.theonion.com/onion3847/ghost_of_christmas_future.html
I think I'd wet myself for one of these too
Marvin Long
Austin, Texas
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Poindexter & Ashcroft, LLP (Formerly the USA)
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On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 05:16:04PM +, Richard Baker wrote:
> William said:
>
> > There is the HL plugin for AmiComSys at
> > http://ftp.uni-bremen.de/aminet/dirs/comm_net.html
>
> Oh, wow! Thank you.
>
> Rich , who will now be asked by Erik if he really couldn't have
> searched for that himsel
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Richard Baker wrote:
> I thought that's the sort of arcane fact that only Americans know.
> (dictionary.reference.com tells me it's 14lbs, but also says that it
> varies with the article weighed[!] so that a butcher's stone is 8lbs, a
> stone of cheese 16lbs, of hemp 32lbs and
From: Richard Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Scouted: Playboy models losing hourglass figures
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 18:32:55 +
Jon said:
> Can any of our British Brinnellers explain how many pounds a ":stone"
> is?
I thought that's t
Richard Baker wrote:
>
> Jon said:
>
> > Can any of our British Brinnellers explain how many pounds a ":stone"
> > is?
>
> I thought that's the sort of arcane fact that only Americans know.
> (dictionary.reference.com tells me it's 14lbs, but also says that it
> varies with the article weighed[!
Jon said:
> Can any of our British Brinnellers explain how many pounds a ":stone"
> is?
I thought that's the sort of arcane fact that only Americans know.
(dictionary.reference.com tells me it's 14lbs, but also says that it
varies with the article weighed[!] so that a butcher's stone is 8lbs, a
s
Can any of our British Brinnellers explain how many pounds a ":stone" is?
Been searching for 10 minutes for some sort of equivalency chart and haven't
found any!
TIA,
Jon
The Researchers Were Only Reading It For The Articles Maru
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/12/20/study.playboy/index.htm
William said:
> There is the HL plugin for AmiComSys at
> http://ftp.uni-bremen.de/aminet/dirs/comm_net.html
Oh, wow! Thank you.
Rich , who will now be asked by Erik if he really couldn't have searched
for that himself...
GCU Embarrassed
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on 20/12/02 8:55 am, Richard Baker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> William said:
>
>> There are some Hotline clients for Linux
>
> I'm pretty sure there isn't an AmigaOS one though, so on this count I'd
> prefer either the IRC or the MUD solution.
>
There is the HL plugin for AmiComSys at
http:/
Deborah Harrell wrote:
>
> Umm - another demographic that goes along with 'burbs
> and higher education - delayed pregnancy, fewer
> pregnancies, poss. less brestfeeding (although
> actually I think that breastfeeding proportions go
> *up* with socioeconomics now (reversed years/decades
> ago) ?)
From: "The Fool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 300
> employees and has the following statistics:
> - 30 have been accused of spousal abuse
> - 9 have been arrested for fraud
> - 14 have been accused of writing bad checks
> - 95 have directl
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 04:45:27AM -0600, The Fool wrote:
> Can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 300
> employees and has the following statistics:
> - 30 have been accused of spousal abuse
> - 9 have been arrested for fraud
> - 14 have been accused of writing bad check
Can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 300
employees and has the following statistics:
- 30 have been accused of spousal abuse
- 9 have been arrested for fraud
- 14 have been accused of writing bad checks
- 95 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses
William said:
> There are some Hotline clients for Linux
I'm pretty sure there isn't an AmigaOS one though, so on this count I'd
prefer either the IRC or the MUD solution.
Rich
GCU Primary Machine
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