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RCH in TN
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August 22, 2008
Comments on article and discussion
Interesting discussion. I work in the field of computer modeling of nonlinear physical phenomena, although not in the particular field of climate modeling (my PhD is in physics). Every month or so I do a quick review of some of the literature concerning the climate debate. Thank you, Ron, for a nice article on the subject of reporting ...
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colorless.blue.ideas
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August 9, 2008
Credible vs. non-credible dissent
Rosenbaum fails to mention that journalists also have a responsibility to distinguish credible dissent from non-credible dissent. Admittedly, Einstein's theories were initially considered wacko...but they were based on a new way of looking at the world, examining results that scientists had previously discounted or not paid attention to, such as ...
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Tocqueville
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August 9, 2008
Insight Into The Male Mind
Gain insight into a man's mind, his sex life, and his innermost thoughts. The JOHNNY BERLIN DVDs will allow you to go deep into the heart and mind of an everyman who is also a dreamer and a gambler. Learn about the male mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-3PVmEjnKA
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yellowtonkatoy
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August 6, 2008
Origination of Movie Blockbuster Idea: BATMAN!!
ItaloSuave met Warner Studios Chairman Steve Ross one Friday evening, between 5:30 and 6:00 P.M., on Temple Street in Portland, Maine. He was meeting with the ex-Marine Chairman of Time, Inc. to seduce his counterpart into the Time-Warner merger, since written about in the book, Until the End of Time. It is a marvelous story, and you should read ...
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MichaelBernard1
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July 18, 2008
"sex and the city" : a post-modern review
for the ultimate post-modern hypertext review of 'Sex and the City,' one that avoids the cliches of all the other reviews (e.g., too much on fashion, who can afford to live that way, blah blah blah) see sexagenarian07.wordpress.com from the witty blog ''Sexagenarian and the City,'' written by a 61-year-old manhattan woman who met her beshert ...
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mimi sexagenarian
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June 3, 2008
Surprise! It's...wait, what surprise?
Viejo Vizcacha: I find it surprising that the reviewer assumes that EVERYBODY in the US is aware of what is happening in the world and the crimes that are committed by the US government in the name of its citizens. He says: ''There's something depressing about the idea that events such as the abduction and murder of an American journalist (A ...
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haulinsacs
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October 21, 2007
Re: Yeah
you've never seen any Michael Moore, right?you've never met JANE Fonda, right? I have not seen SICKO but havemet the nice lady and have seen the 2 Mooremovies prior to SICKO. So, if ya couldwork from your personal experiecesyou would gain some credibility
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patinjapan
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July 7, 2007