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European Union to Microsoft: Drop dead

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 06/17/2008
From the article: "No matter what Microsoft does, it's most likely not going to get a fair shake from Kroes." I think there is something Microsoft could do that would silence even Kroes: http://temporaryland.wordpress.com/2008/06/12/the- ... … (see comment)
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We can put an end to MS Word attachments

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 06/09/2008
They may be able to view it, but very often a significant part of the formating is lost. There should be no problem for anyone to receive ODF files since the software to work with them is freely available to all. (see comment)
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Rafael Nadal Dominates Roger Federer in French Open

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 06/09/2008
What happened was that it was over so fast that they had to fill in with last years Wimbledon. (see comment)
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New DirectX Version for Xp SP3 and Vista SP1

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 06/09/2008
Wow, those XP upgrades must be selling well. Otherwise, why would MS do this? (see comment)
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Albert Einstein's True Religious Beliefs Revealed

Comment in News (5 diggs, 0 replies) - on 05/13/2008
Not all scientists are atheist, you know? (see comment)
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Wine 1.0-rc1 Released

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 05/12/2008
I have been waiting for years for this one. ;) (see comment)
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8 out of 10 Terrorists use Linux

Comment in News (2 diggs, 1 reply) - on 05/12/2008
This is probably inaccurate. It is probably more likely that 8 out of 10 *tech savvy* terrorists use Linux. But, then again, 8 out of 10 tech savvy users in general use or have used Linux as well. So, this is not really news at all. ;) (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 04/22/2008
The Bible has some amazing characteristics that give credence to the claim its writers made of having been inspired by God to write it. (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/22/2008
Fair enough, I made a spelling error. I'll have you know that English is not my first language. Nevertheless, if making a spelling error makes one dumb, I wonder what do you call yourself. Or, have you never made a spelling error yourself? (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/22/2008
We can see evidence of God's existence by looking around at the beauty of creation. We can also learn more about this God by studding the book by which he has chosen to reveal himself, the Bible. (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 04/22/2008
So this is "the first clear candidate for a transitional fossil", and "despite variation among these fossils, most experts regard all the remains that have been discovered as belonging to a single species, though this is still debated". So some evolution … (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 04/22/2008
Even the simplest unicellular organism has a plethora of internal, incredibly complex, systems that allow for it to feed itself, for it to protect itself from the environment, and for it to reproduce. So, are you saying that those little internal systems … (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 04/22/2008
This theories are just spin, spin, spin, to try to explain something so improbable that is in reality impossible. Why do they try to hard to hold on to that absurd idea? Because their dogmatic belief in the nonexistence of God makes this impossible even … (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (-2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/21/2008
Those "simple" organisms are more complex than you could ever comprehend. (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (-4 diggs, 3 replies) - on 04/21/2008
I understand the difference. My point is that the term Evolution in most people's mind, is associated with the atheist belief of the spontaneous generation of life. That is why I prefer the term adaptation, to make myself clear. Now, as far as the prop … (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/21/2008
There is a huge gulf between a molecule, or even, a soup of molecules, and a fully formed, *living*, cell. A gulf so huge that it is, in practice, impossible to clear. By chance, that is. (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (0 diggs, 4 replies) - on 04/21/2008
"Things that are dead can adapt ... and come alive". That is what you are saying. Excuse me but that is just wishful thinking. The odds of finding a fully functional Volkswagen beetle in some lone planet of the universe are larger than finding a living … (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (-1 diggs, 4 replies) - on 04/21/2008
"Bacteria are amazingly simple organisms" Frankly, I don't think you know what you are talking about. (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (-1 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/21/2008
I understand your point. Do you understand mine? (see comment)
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Public acceptance of evolution around the world.

Comment in Images (-4 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/21/2008
If it was up to people like me, there would be no confusing of the terms. But, as you can see from this thread, there are plenty of people who are burring me for claiming that life did not evolve. (see comment)
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