Hitler was a Catholic. He made that fact clear in his private diaries. He made prayers to Jesus mandatory in all German schools. I know he sent Catholics to the prison camps. They didn't follow his particular brand of Catholocism, so in his eyes they weren't real Catholics. That fact alone makes him a traditional Christian. The idea that Hitler was an Atheist is a myth that was invented by Christians. Christians are masters of revisonist history. If they don't like a provable historical fact, simply believe that it never happened and *POOF* it never did. It goes hand in hand with beliving silly things like Genesis and virgin births. ----------
Don't forget that Christians almost killed Copernic because he dared saying that earth is round.
The Christians weren't pissed at Copernicus because he said the earth was round. The Christian church never taught that the earth was flat. That is a common misconception. The Church had accepted Ptolomy's (1st century astronomer) model of the universe, which had placed a spherical earth at the center of the universe with all of the stars, planets, the sun and the moon all orbiting it. Copernicus had dared to suggest that the sun was the center of the universe instead of the earth (still not quite correct, but a step in the right direction). ----------
It's great to see a big corperation fighting back against hackers by using technology instead of legislation. Hughes probably managed to get a few hackers on their side to help them out in this little infowar. ----------
With 7 digits and 37 possible characters (26 letters, 10 numbers, and a space) there are 94,931,877,133 possible combinations. I don't think they're going to run out of plates any time soon. ----------
Since Gore won the popular vote, the people who cast the electoral votes might decide to vote for Gore even if Bush won in thier home state. Although the electoral votes for a state are 'supposed' to go to the winner of that state's election (in fact, in 25 states the caster of the electoral vote is legally bound to vote for the winner of the popular election), the states have no power to stop the electoral vote casters from voting any way they want, the states can punish them for not voting for the popular candidate, but they can't stop them. ----------
Sometimes I think I'm the only person on the Internet who knows the difference between "there", "their", and "they're". It's good to see someone else who is educated in basic grammer. ----------
http://www.astro.univie.ac.at/~wasi/PI/pipoem402.h tml
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I agree, unfortunately it only has the one map.
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He was just paranoid, not crazy. He never believed his own stories, he knew full well that he was a con man.
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Hitler was a Catholic. He made that fact clear in his private diaries. He made prayers to Jesus mandatory in all German schools.
I know he sent Catholics to the prison camps. They didn't follow his particular brand of Catholocism, so in his eyes they weren't real Catholics. That fact alone makes him a traditional Christian.
The idea that Hitler was an Atheist is a myth that was invented by Christians. Christians are masters of revisonist history. If they don't like a provable historical fact, simply believe that it never happened and *POOF* it never did. It goes hand in hand with beliving silly things like Genesis and virgin births.
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Don't forget that Christians almost killed Copernic because he dared saying that earth is round.
The Christians weren't pissed at Copernicus because he said the earth was round. The Christian church never taught that the earth was flat. That is a common misconception. The Church had accepted Ptolomy's (1st century astronomer) model of the universe, which had placed a spherical earth at the center of the universe with all of the stars, planets, the sun and the moon all orbiting it. Copernicus had dared to suggest that the sun was the center of the universe instead of the earth (still not quite correct, but a step in the right direction).
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sue me
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This rumor has been around for months and the first time it shows up on slashdot is just a few days AFTER it gets refuted.
Rumors have suggested that the new series...will center on the early days of the Federation, in the days before the original series. Berman has denied those rumors.
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Who's talking about the workplace? I don't rememer the workplace ever being brought up.
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Dude, nobody's gonna be reading the article for at least half an hour.
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It's great to see a big corperation fighting back against hackers by using technology instead of legislation. Hughes probably managed to get a few hackers on their side to help them out in this little infowar.
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That's the clincher of the whole brief. Puts it in terms that the lawyers and judges can understand
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does it have running gag references to Beowulf clusters, grits, or Natalie Portman?
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The monolith in the book wasn't black. It was transparent almost to the point of being invisible.
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Why don't we just chuck HTML all together and just have
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With 7 digits and 37 possible characters (26 letters, 10 numbers, and a space) there are 94,931,877,133 possible combinations. I don't think they're going to run out of plates any time soon.
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I'm using netscape and the article works fine for me.
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I'm a REAL nerd now, I actually understood that
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What if the DJ doesn't name the artist and song title?
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Since Gore won the popular vote, the people who cast the electoral votes might decide to vote for Gore even if Bush won in thier home state. Although the electoral votes for a state are 'supposed' to go to the winner of that state's election (in fact, in 25 states the caster of the electoral vote is legally bound to vote for the winner of the popular election), the states have no power to stop the electoral vote casters from voting any way they want, the states can punish them for not voting for the popular candidate, but they can't stop them.
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If you are talking about Havenco, they haven't started hosting yet.
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Sometimes I think I'm the only person on the Internet who knows the difference between "there", "their", and "they're". It's good to see someone else who is educated in basic grammer.
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Probably because your body isn't built like a dinosaur's.
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Like all technology, it will improve. Eventually they'll get it low enough that Quakers will think they're on a LAN.
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Somebody post a mirror.
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