Thanks.  I think

Faith
With a cuvaceous figure that Venus would have envied, a tanned, unblemished oval face framed with lustrous thick brown hair, deep azure-blue eyes fringed with long black lashes, perfect teeth that vied for competition, and a small straight nose, Marilee had a beauty that defied description.




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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Turing tar pit is a general term for one of the various esoteric
programming languages designed to be Turing-complete while in some
sense simplifying to the greatest extent possible both the syntax and
the semantics of the language. Such a language gives up certain
practical goals (such as ease of coding, performance, etc.) in favor
of others (e.g., proving non-computability of certain functions,
illustrating basic principles of programming, providing simple bases
for computational models, etc.). Thus it is of interest in theoretical
computer science.

Chuck
Until you walk a mile in someone else's moccasins, you can't imagine
the smell


On 9/5/2007 3:01:09 PM, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote:
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Well,
It's certainly interesting.
I'll try it next year.

Chuck
The Turing Tarpit is where everything is possible but nothing
interesting is easy
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



You lost me on this one.   What on earth is a Turning Tarpit?

Faith




On 9/5/2007 9:02:21 AM, William Missett (miss...@prodigy.net.mx)
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I was just given a secret method for controlling tomato infections.  I
> live
> in southern Mexico, and tomatos struggle to survive, so I hope this
> cure
> works, which it supposedly does in spades:
>
> Get a section of electric wiring with somewhat thick copper wiring, cut
> off
> a 2-3 inch section of an individual wire, and insert it through the
> stem of
> the tomato plant just above the roots.
>
> This creates a colloidal copper generation, which immunizes the tomato



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