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From: | Mirabel Weaver |
Subject: | [C2m-project] rod |
Date: | Fri, 29 Sep 2006 17:33:58 +0300 |
But it's an excellent reminder of yet another
reason why peer-reviewed research and reproducable results are such important parts
of scientific study. Here is yet another flaw made public, and the exploit is
spreading in the wild.
" Franken asks, "The idiots or the intelligent
people? I have a doll, which, I tell her, contains a ring that belongs to
her.
But living in New York City, I don't own a
car.
Anyone across the pond, or otherwise more familiar
with him, want to fill me in on what this Derren Brown bloke's all about? So when
judges give criminals the option or sentence of attending AA instead of jail,
they're really committing a violation of church-state seperation. I don't think he's
all that interested in explaining how he really does things.
Still nothing about evolution, though. I don't
think he's all that interested in explaining how he really does things.
Anyone across the pond, or otherwise more familiar
with him, want to fill me in on what this Derren Brown bloke's all about? A free
download, the application will come with preloaded content from Law.
" The ruling fails to define what a mainstream
religious belief or ritual is.
To do this, I take her to Epping Forest, a wild and
natural place, full of ancient trees. I have not yet seen any great variance in raw
percentages of responses across several of the questions in the survey. When I tie
up the doll's legs, she finds she cannot move her legs. That strays from government
neutrality towards religion.
But are warnings of a worm overheated? What does
the judge have to say about this? I have a doll, which, I tell her, contains a ring
that belongs to her. It poses a real threat to rational debate and decision
making.
One is being exploited in the wild; the other is
packaged and ready for instant exploitation.
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