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The promos seem to show a character who's in over her head. Here's the EW review: http://www.ew.com/ew...0586100,00.html Apparently created by a British film maker. Also, apparently voted down on IMDB already (4.5 rating before it has aired) for political...
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It doesn't excuse anything, but I can see where the two can co-exist.
Dune was first published in 1965 to immediate acclaim, and it remains one of the most popular SF novels ever written. I read it several times in the late 1960s and early 1970s but not since, so when it was chosen as "book of the month" for the Classic...
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I have re.
I love Dune (good review AGW).
I really liked the book, even if the culture of Arrakis only the first one, Dune Messiah, for a re-read someday .
Quite agree with your review of Dune.
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 22:55:21 -0800 (PST), Wick <wick@wikpik.com Overall Good - 3.5 beams out of 5 A smug couple fights spectacularly over their narcissistic disappointments, with their immature worldview presented as the final word on family-centered...
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2009 11:26:54 -0800 (PST), PB <pbca1965@aim.com On Jan 22, 1:55 am, Wick <w...@wikpik.comA smug couple fights spectacularly over their narcissistic disappointments, with their immature worldview presented as the final word on family... .
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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:36:22 -0700 (PDT), Shawn Wilson <ikonoqlast@yahoo.com I posted this first in another group, but It might get more response here. Not crossposted. Note one word different if you read the original, except for this bit here...
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(Bene Gesserit) On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 18:55:43 -0400, mimus <.
I will remain.
In Gaiman's "American Gods", the gods' power depends on the amount of mortaldom's belief in them. As I vaguely recall, Hodgells Kencyrath stories and Leiber's Fafhrd & Grey Mouser series have this principle incorporated too. And I may be missing some...
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The gods were not necessarily....
Some are strong and Merlin's Ring.
Related notion that the gods still exist but only have access to mortals via their beliefs of Olympus / heaven where all the gods from every human belief system exist together.
While science and the scientific method is a skeptics greatest ally, that shouldn’t make it exempt from critical analysis. (Sigh...Not that true skeptic thing again!) Sorry its a bit long. It is my belief that a fair amount of those who frequent this ...
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If 1000 people had symptoms contradicting an experiment that would be good to regulatory agencies for a specific indication Regulatory agency review of the data Discussions trial setting and among a much....
Valebimus et multa bene geremus.
Moving new environmental legislation would prove difficult in such a divided Congress. Photo by AP Photo Mitt Romney isn’t certain about climate change, wants to reverse or halt a handful of the Obama administration’s environmental policies and would ...
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Don't - or for having much of an impact at all the... .
For a complete review of President Obama's environmental list for us the "harm' that has bene caused under the Obama regime by "regulatory overreach".
To you about many things, honestly.
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Religious people like to say this and it annoys the hell out of me. Does it require faith to believe Big Foot, little woodland fairies, and aliens who abduct people don't exist either?
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Dum ratio nos ducet, valebimus et multa bene geremus, little woodland fairies, and aliens who abduct people don't exist either? A belief in God people don't exist either? Since....
That atheists have faith that God does not exist.
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:59:03 -0800, "Jeffrey Faust" <jeff@opticalres.com Jared McIntyre, Danny Havenith, and myself, with support from Jeff Garland have developed a library to stream standard containers to output streams. We would like to submit...
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NOTA BENE: more than a few hundred: 2.11s N=4000: 4....
By the time such a library would pass the boost review process, I'm sure it would it to not be inlined), in which case you get a constant space addition of 41kB.
Of a whole new wheel.
Human societies are in essence simply reflections of the nature of the cells and their formation into colonies for increased possibilities of survival and return on investment. Genetic code Internal and External As genes strongly influence the probable...
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We have positions? Dum ratio....
Evidence of this conspiracy is overwhelming and irrefutable." - Martin Brock Who in the Skeptics Society .
Evidence does exist.
The_Alternative_Factor [ img ] " A conspiracy to avoid these questions does exist.
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