Not being familiar with someone's opinions isn't the same as being uninformed on the subject. Possibly with a title I could speak to the opinion that these people are authors of worth. I did find a reference to Behe on amazon and read the blurb, I find that I cannot respect someone who uses the phrase "irreducibly complex" without support.
Last I heard the flat earth society was still around, and serious. Mostly creationist too. It's hard to find referents that are not jokes, or making fun.
The thing that is usually used to differentiate science from other fields of endevor is the stricture that science does not rely on the supernatural to explain things.
Would the USPS forward mail to E-Mail boxes for free, or would it cost money per message to deliver, even if not printed?
Would that mean that everyone who wanted to send a USPS mailbox E-Mail would have to get an account and keep a positive balance (like postage machines now)?
take two... Isn't the zip+4 unique for any given address and/or PO box? So one could have an address like: chris@80230.6918.usps or more likely chris@6918.80230.usps to put the (sub)domains in the right order.
(I hate Mac programs that use the KP enter key as 'SEND')
I would like to disagree here, I actually find the ESL posts EASIER to read than many posts by many lazy native "speakers" who can't be bothered to spell most of their words, or even type them all completely, and I'm not talking about transposed letters or one word in a post being wrong, but the posts where only one word in three is even remotely correct. (I make my share of errors but not that bad) The posts I've read from (identifiable) ESLers, however, are not hard to read if grammar is the only problem. In fact it's kind of fun to read English with a Germanic or Romance flavor to it.
Not being familiar with someone's opinions isn't the same as being uninformed on the subject. Possibly with a title I could speak to the opinion that these people are authors of worth. I did find a reference to Behe on amazon and read the blurb, I find that I cannot respect someone who uses the phrase "irreducibly complex" without support.
Last I heard the flat earth society was still around, and serious. Mostly creationist too. It's hard to find referents that are not jokes, or making fun.
The thing that is usually used to differentiate science from other fields of endevor is the stricture that science does not rely on the supernatural to explain things.
Actually I've had one like this only with Mountain Dew instead of the sour and the coke. Gives you that AWAKE drunk.
Would the USPS forward mail to E-Mail boxes for free, or would it cost money per message to deliver, even if not printed?
Would that mean that everyone who wanted to send a USPS mailbox E-Mail would have to get an account and keep a positive balance (like postage machines now)?
take two...
Isn't the zip+4 unique for any given address and/or PO box?
So one could have an address like:
chris@80230.6918.usps
or more likely
chris@6918.80230.usps
to put the (sub)domains in the right order.
(I hate Mac programs that use the KP enter key as 'SEND')
Resistance is futile, prepare to be assimilated.
(reminder DO NOT elect these people, or their cronys, to public office)
I would like to disagree here, I actually find the ESL posts EASIER to read than many posts by many lazy native "speakers" who can't be bothered to spell most of their words, or even type them all completely, and I'm not talking about transposed letters or one word in a post being wrong, but the posts where only one word in three is even remotely correct. (I make my share of errors but not that bad)
The posts I've read from (identifiable) ESLers, however, are not hard to read if grammar is the only problem. In fact it's kind of fun to read English with a Germanic or Romance flavor to it.