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Brad McFall Member (Idle past 5061 days) Posts: 3428 From: Ithaca,NY, USA Joined: |
TrueCreation, If you bothered rather to NOT POST when you really did not have anything to aver I would understand but the reason I do bother to post is that my use and direction of creation science with multi-media 802 vs OSI will become of use to all in C/E once the history of RATE is history. There are many different forms that scientific creationism will not ressurect itself into once some better work on time in biologic changes takes advantage of computer resources. I do not put all my eggs in the rate rate because I like to think of physiology outside of the forms of death in a fossilzation-fermentation continuum and supposed paleoecology straigtened or straightening out due to inertia, gravity and mass sorts that may indeed as far as genetic variance goes be amenable to use of e-m calculations guided biometry as OOP biodiverstiy informatics develops. It would be premature to bother to say which way Bibilical creation will go as well.
Please note Von Weisakcer's use of word "transformation" HAD some biological reference once it was used to discribe cross-sections in nuclear phyiscis research (alluminum etc). And Kervran in France wrote locally at least of biological transmutations before it was understood much about quarks.
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TrueCreation Inactive Member |
"TrueCreation, If you bothered rather to NOT POST when you really did not have anything to aver I would understand but the reason I do bother to post is that my use and direction of creation science with multi-media 802 vs OSI will become of use to all in C/E once the history of RATE is history."
--I understand this segment, however what might 'multi-media 802 vx OSI' be? ------------------
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mark24 Member (Idle past 5223 days) Posts: 3857 From: UK Joined: |
In May, I'm going to see Star Wars EpII, twice.
Mark ------------------Occam's razor is not for shaving with.
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TrueCreation Inactive Member |
"In May, I'm going to see Star Wars EpII, twice."
--That movie looks like it will be pretty nice, looking forward to it. I saw Scorpion king last sunday, the Rock actually did some pretty good acting in it, I was rather impressed ------------------
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joz Inactive Member |
quote: Yeah the Rock was good, action scenes were good, but the lines were a little hokey, its like they hired the unemployed 80`s action movie script writers union to write the dialogue.......
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Mister Pamboli Member (Idle past 7605 days) Posts: 634 From: Washington, USA Joined: |
quote: Sounds quite fun actually! Friday morning we're off to see Spiderman. I'll let you know how it goes. (Can't say I have high hopes.) BTW, has anyone else seen the hilarious Scooby Doo teaser?
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joz Inactive Member |
quote: I hope they`ve done a good job with spidey... Haven`t seen the scooby trailer yet but before the scorpion king there was one for 8 legged freaks which looked damm amusing, a sort of hammed up "it came from the desert" spoof of the attack of the killer bug movie genre.... Nice....
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Mister Pamboli Member (Idle past 7605 days) Posts: 634 From: Washington, USA Joined: |
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Cobra_snake Inactive Member |
quote: Don't feel bad, I'm 15 and my hip is all screwed up! Some of the muscle tore off my right hip bone and it is making it difficult to run 2 miles!
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TrueCreation Inactive Member |
"Friday morning we're off to see Spiderman. I'll let you know how it goes. (Can't say I have high hopes.)"
--I heard spiderman is way over hyped. What did you think of it Mr. P ------------------
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Mister Pamboli Member (Idle past 7605 days) Posts: 634 From: Washington, USA Joined: |
Very overhyped I'm afraid. Quite funny in bits, and certainly spectacular effects, but not really worth the price of a ticket. It felt like the jokes had been shoehorned in to the story, and the story itself was constructed round some prebuilt effects sequences.
Not that I can complain, as my company paid for tickets for my team, but I told my son it wasn't worth it - and his friends of school who did see it, seemed to agree.
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Philip Member (Idle past 4751 days) Posts: 656 From: Albertville, AL, USA Joined: |
The goblin seemed perhaps a bit too personal (with the aunt at any rate) and could have been a trite funnier ... or clumsier (i.e., better played by Jim Carrey).
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Brad McFall Member (Idle past 5061 days) Posts: 3428 From: Ithaca,NY, USA Joined: |
A "deadly embrace" from prior network deadlock. I have really been locked out but here is almost home. Techies admit to back out of it as soon as it occured I mined right though the vitural transparceny there of and ended up believeing Newton a little more seriously when he used "impenatrability" in the Opticks. Some day we will advance beyond his query structure. For instance it had been speculated by saurologists that Heloderma as grooved teeth to allow any posion made from veonm to move by "capillary action". That is the kind of inverstigation that I could get my data out of. Meanwhile taxonomy is still not electronically fully or really publishable. It will be some day. Nature is not putting out any better information than is available on the web. There was a problem between the data transfer layer and the virtual circuit layer that happened to me outside of the dispute with Cornell that was purely about interpretation not implementaion of the physical link layer. They at CU didnt get it. And this was what I had told the FBI. Instead we still have a interstate commerece issue and evolving law. Personally, that's how I lost my fatherhood, not becasue of gentile vs jew but beacuse law was not prepared for what people would do with deadlock in personal communications and relations. It caught Bill Clinton too.
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joz Inactive Member |
quote: It was Willem Defoe, but yes my recollection is that his character was originally more of a malicious prankster than psychotic mass murderer..... I thought he did a pretty good job portraying some one completely losing his shit though.... Sorry Mr P but I (and the wife) liked it... Its got to be said though why the hell were those buggers making super spiders in that lab anyway?
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Mister Pamboli Member (Idle past 7605 days) Posts: 634 From: Washington, USA Joined: |
quote: And so did my son when he went to see it - those damn rebellious teenagers! Ah well, next Monday morning its off to see Star Wars II - another company freebie. I'll keep you posted.
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