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Heh..
Some of the contractors in FL must be the same ones that keep severing lines in Ohio...remember when someone cut a few fibre lines and hosed the net? (Page down to "oops")
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What a clever little river!
the river maintained its course by increasing its rate of erosion
Yah, noticing its reduced rate of flow, it just reached over and wound up the dial marked `erosion rate'. D'ya happen to have a reference to hand pegging its reaction time? Teleology, anyone? (-:
slicing through the uplifting plateau like a "hot knife through butter"
Another point of mind that you didn't address is directly supported in your metaphor. The canyon didn't require a knife; something more akin to a shovel is in order. And if it did cut as you say, where are the alluvial fans at the mouths of the side canyons?
the ignorance you display of basic geology in your post (why are many of the fossils in each layer have been aligned in one direction...facing Mecca when they died? )
Try keeping up with the research. Actually, finding this was an education in itself. I ran across several evolutionists positing rapid rock formation in answer to Creationist claims of rapid rock formation. Um, what? Own goal? (-:
Those of you who modded the parent of this down did the right thing. Keep down the bad work! -
Solution...
qmail with ezmlm is your solution. Use it instead of sendmail. To create a mailing list, you put a file in your home directory called
.qmail-listname, and use the address yourlogin-listname, and qmail does the right thing (instant listserver! No admin needed!). There is even a couple of web-based interfaces (EZmlm-Web 1.02 and another one here) for adding and deleting users from a list.qmail is pretty sweet anyway, you should be using it.
darren
Cthulhu for President! -
Gant chart software.
There is a web based gant chart application out there that is functional if a little basic and a Qt based application which I haven't tried.
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Unigraphics CAD/CAM for Linux!
The popular UG Solutions CAD/CAM system called Unigraphics is being investigated for porting to Linux. See the study at http://associate.co m/innovative/glen_stewart/cam-migration.html