2009/11/16 Kerim Aydin :
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> I play distrib-u-matic to make that proposal I submitted that adds New Zealand
> to the map of Australia distributable. -G.
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Treating this as indicating the proposal Birthdayland.
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-Tiger
Kerim Aydin wrote:
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, James Beirne wrote:
Just wondering what Agora's historical opinion and stance towards them has
been.
Do you mean a subnomic or a supernomic (in relation to Agora)? We've tried
both a couple times but they haven't been sustained very long (just i
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, James Beirne wrote:
> Just wondering what Agora's historical opinion and stance towards them has
> been.
Do you mean a subnomic or a supernomic (in relation to Agora)? We've tried
both a couple times but they haven't been sustained very long (just interest
level hard to mai
Aaron Goldfein wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Sean Hunt wrote:
Aaron Goldfein wrote:
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Sean Hunt wrote:
I deregister ə.
-coppro
Can you do that?
Yes. It is no longer a person.
-coppro
Why is it no longer a person?
Because comex and I are the o
Just wondering what Agora's historical opinion and stance towards them
has been.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Sean Hunt wrote:
> Aaron Goldfein wrote:
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>> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Sean Hunt wrote:
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>>> I deregister ə.
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>>> -coppro
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>> Can you do that?
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> Yes. It is no longer a person.
>
> -coppro
Why is it no longer a person?
Aaron Goldfein wrote:
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Sean Hunt wrote:
I deregister ə.
-coppro
Can you do that?
Yes. It is no longer a person.
-coppro
I apologize in advance the insulator weekly report will be a little late
(I hope <24 hours). I just noticed BobTHJ missed a few rest actions that
happened just before eir pseudo-report so I want to check back to the
Oct 24th report.
-G.
Ed Murphy wrote:
c. wrote:
I intend, without three objections, to flip the contestmaster of
Cookie Jar to none.
I object. Why not submit guesses yourself?
I object.
James Beirne wrote:
smarc smarc smarc smarc smarc smarc smarc smarc
Believe me, I did not mean to send this to this mailing list.
I promise to be more careful in the future.
And it's probably easier not to ask what it means.
smarc smarc smarc smarc smarc smarc smarc smarc
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Aaron Goldfein wrote:
> Again, the proposal doesn't eliminate the history, it only moves it
> from monthly to weekly. It's not pertinent and it really isn't
> changing that much.
Personally I'd rather not see offices have both a weekly and monthly
report for not g
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