Guest guest Posted January 2, 1998 Report Share Posted January 2, 1998 OMG! I was the same way only for me it was OMNI magazine. As a teenager I spent most of my time in the library trying to get my hands on Scifi literature. I once argued with someone that the sun was a star. He insisted it wasn't. Go figure. I think the possibility of extra terrestrial life scares the hell out of some people. If it's true it would throw their belief systems out the window and most people would rather not have to do that. I'm sure that's why Carl Sagan was on so many conservative hit lists. DRONES When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. I am SO HAPPY that my father took me to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, Sci-fi, for 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. .. I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the possibilty of extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on H20. I think these people should expand their horizons about what an " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that there is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to other means to survive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 1999 Report Share Posted November 19, 1999 Well, I share your interest in the cosmos and Carl Sagan, Trixxi-I don't pursue as avidly, but I have some of his books. Did you see the meteor shower on the 16th and 17th? I live out in " los boonies " and got a pretty clear shot. Just saw a neat article about some of the pictures Hubble's sending back-amazing-! It certainly does dwarf one's self-importance, to say the least!! butterbean-@... wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=9533 > Hi all- > Interesting description of your self, Jon. > If anyone is a " Trekker " (NO WE ARE NOT TREKKIES!!! WE ARE " TREKKER'S " ) they > would understand this completely. > I was a " gifted child " . I had an EXTREMELY high IQ in kindergarden. When > the other children were reading Dr. Suess, I was reading about astronomy, > etc. > When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. > I LOVED IT!!! I WHINED AT MY FATHER TO BRING ME TO A MOVIE THEATER TO SEE > 2001: A SPACE ODDESSY. > This was in 1968...!!! I was all of SIX YEARS OLD! > I have, in the past, done alot of shaming talk to my parents about this. But > now, it is irrelevent in my opinion. I am SO HAPPY that my father took me > to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, Sci-fi, for > 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. > " Cosmos " by Carl Sagan is like a " bible " to me. This man was so excited and > hyped about astronomy, possible life elsewhere besides " URTH " ....he was > AMAZING! > I was DEVASTATED when I heard about his death. Carl Sagan was a genius - he > attempted to get the 'ordinary people' interested in all kinds of stuff > relating to EVERYTHING in exploration of the 'Cosmos'. > I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the possibilty of > extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on H20. I > think these people should expand their horizons about what an > " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. > All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that there > is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to other > means to survive. > Common sense dictates that " sentiant life forms " exist within mere close as > can be (looking at the cosmic ability to travel at near light speed.) on > class G star systems such as Tau Ceti. I have been studying this stuff for > YEARS. The " old tried and true-we must have H20 to survive " is in my > opinion, narrow minded thinking. > Well I'm blathering. If anyone wants to give FEEDBACK, it is welcomed. I > don't buy into the " NO CROSSTALK " b.s. If I did, I could look at myself in > a mirror and get the same ridiulous thoughts. > ~Trixxi > p.s. sorry for the misspellings of certain words. I think that is > irrelavent. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 Hello Trixxi, Yes, I was a lot like you described when I was a child. Had to read everything I could get my hands on. Finished the encyclopedia britanitica somewhere arround age 6. Extremly sharp for my age. Sci-Fi was alltime favorite, and of course, the three stooges. And yep, a " Trekker " too. Damm, it's a small world. When I was growing up, I had a stepfather who would beat the crap out of me on a pretty regular basis. I can remember how the tension would build as the time that he would come home from work got closer. It was a daily thing, the fear and insecurity. At age 13, I found out that booze took all that away and made me feel like someone. And a lot of booze was even better. It was the olny way I knew how to drink, to get shattered was the goal. Numbed all hurt inside, and it followed me into my adult life, the drinking to oblivion thing. AA just told me I was a drunk, and would always be a drunk...no hope, just accept the fact that your powerless and can't do a darn thing right on your own. OK.... I guess, NOT. When I happened upon apples site, I looked to WHY I drank like did, and all started to make sense. Don't drink today, have better things to do with my time, esp. since I have my own will back. Nice chatting with you. PEACE...Jon butterbean-@... wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=9533 > Hi all- > Interesting description of your self, Jon. > If anyone is a " Trekker " (NO WE ARE NOT TREKKIES!!! WE ARE " TREKKER'S " ) they > would understand this completely. > I was a " gifted child " . I had an EXTREMELY high IQ in kindergarden. When > the other children were reading Dr. Suess, I was reading about astronomy, > etc. > When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. > I LOVED IT!!! I WHINED AT MY FATHER TO BRING ME TO A MOVIE THEATER TO SEE > 2001: A SPACE ODDESSY. > This was in 1968...!!! I was all of SIX YEARS OLD! > I have, in the past, done alot of shaming talk to my parents about this. But > now, it is irrelevent in my opinion. I am SO HAPPY that my father took me > to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, Sci-fi, for > 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. > " Cosmos " by Carl Sagan is like a " bible " to me. This man was so excited and > hyped about astronomy, possible life elsewhere besides " URTH " ....he was > AMAZING! > I was DEVASTATED when I heard about his death. Carl Sagan was a genius - he > attempted to get the 'ordinary people' interested in all kinds of stuff > relating to EVERYTHING in exploration of the 'Cosmos'. > I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the possibilty of > extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on H20. I > think these people should expand their horizons about what an > " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. > All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that there > is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to other > means to survive. > Common sense dictates that " sentiant life forms " exist within mere close as > can be (looking at the cosmic ability to travel at near light speed.) on > class G star systems such as Tau Ceti. I have been studying this stuff for > YEARS. The " old tried and true-we must have H20 to survive " is in my > opinion, narrow minded thinking. > Well I'm blathering. If anyone wants to give FEEDBACK, it is welcomed. I > don't buy into the " NO CROSSTALK " b.s. If I did, I could look at myself in > a mirror and get the same ridiulous thoughts. > ~Trixxi > p.s. sorry for the misspellings of certain words. I think that is > irrelavent. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 To me, it makes total sense that there are other 'sentiant' beings in OR NEAR our own solar system. I have been studying this stuff for YEARS. I think that " us " thinking we are the only 'sentiant' beings in OUR galexy is just a continued narrow minded thinking attitude. H20 is 'our' necessity...but I don't think that is a requirement of other 'sentiant' beings. I have thought this for years. Why is it so puzzling, especially now with discoveries of other solar systems having planetary systems in the gravitational pull of a star (sun)? If anyone is interested in this go to www.planetary.org ~Trixxi DRONES > When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. > > I am SO HAPPY that my father took me > to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, Sci-fi, for > 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. > > . I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the possibilty > of > extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on H20. I > think these people should expand their horizons about what an > " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. > All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that there > is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to other > means to survive. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network > http://clickhere./click/1709 > > -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault > -- /docvault/12-step-free/?m=1 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 What a bunch of 'crap' ! A star is a star. Our " star " is a G class designated star. Whoever argued against that must be totally ignorant of any scietific knowledge about stars. These are probably the same people that say " you shouldn't take Xanex...but spell it " ZANEX " . YUK! ~Trixxi DRONES > When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. > > I am SO HAPPY that my father took me > to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, Sci-fi, for > 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. > > . I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the possibilty > of > extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on H20. I > think these people should expand their horizons about what an > " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. > All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that there > is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to other > means to survive. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network > http://clickhere./click/1709 > > -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault > -- /docvault/12-step-free/?m=1 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 Damn! I've refrained from mentioning this until now, but it's " Xanax. " (Not " Xanex. " ) --- Kayleigh Zz zZ |\ z _,,,---,,_ /,`.-'`' _ ;-;;,_ |,4- ) )-,_..;\ ( `'-' '---''(_/--' `-'\_) >What a bunch of 'crap' ! A star is a star. Our " star " is a G class >designated star. Whoever argued against that must be totally ignorant of >any scietific knowledge about stars. >These are probably the same people that say " you shouldn't take Xanex...but >spell it " ZANEX " . YUK! >~Trixxi > DRONES >> When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. >> >> I am SO HAPPY that my father took me >> to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, Sci-fi, >for >> 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. >> >> . I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the >possibilty >> of >> extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on H20. >I >> think these people should expand their horizons about what an >> " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. >> All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that >there >> is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to other >> means to survive. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network >> http://clickhere./click/1709 >> >> -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault >> -- /docvault/12-step-free/?m=1 >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer >equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer >games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! >http://clickhere./click/1142 > >-- Talk to your group with your own voice! >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 > > > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Share what you know. Learn what you don't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 Damn! I've refrained from mentioning this until now, but it's " Xanax. " (Not " Xanex. " ) --- Kayleigh Zz zZ |\ z _,,,---,,_ /,`.-'`' _ ;-;;,_ |,4- ) )-,_..;\ ( `'-' '---''(_/--' `-'\_) >What a bunch of 'crap' ! A star is a star. Our " star " is a G class >designated star. Whoever argued against that must be totally ignorant of >any scietific knowledge about stars. >These are probably the same people that say " you shouldn't take Xanex...but >spell it " ZANEX " . YUK! >~Trixxi > DRONES >> When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. >> >> I am SO HAPPY that my father took me >> to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, Sci-fi, >for >> 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. >> >> . I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the >possibilty >> of >> extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on H20. >I >> think these people should expand their horizons about what an >> " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. >> All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that >there >> is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to other >> means to survive. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network >> http://clickhere./click/1709 >> >> -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault >> -- /docvault/12-step-free/?m=1 >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer >equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer >games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! >http://clickhere./click/1142 > >-- Talk to your group with your own voice! >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 > > > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Share what you know. Learn what you don't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 Gee! Sorry for the inaccurate spelling! Being I get the generic form now, it only says " alprazolam " !!! But being that I have been on the stuff since 1985, I should have know better! At least I got the " X " correctly. My last 12-step " counselor spelled it " Zanex " . Next time I will look in the PDR for correct spelling. ~Trixxi DRONES > >> When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. > >> > >> I am SO HAPPY that my father took me > >> to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, Sci-fi, > >for > >> 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. > >> > >> . I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the > >possibilty > >> of > >> extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on H20. > >I > >> think these people should expand their horizons about what an > >> " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. > >> All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that > >there > >> is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to other > >> means to survive. > >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network > >> http://clickhere./click/1709 > >> > >> -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault > >> -- /docvault/12-step-free/?m=1 > >> > >> > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer > >equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer > >games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! > >http://clickhere./click/1142 > > > >-- Talk to your group with your own voice! > >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 > > > > > > > > > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- > Share what you know. Learn what you don't. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > In the market for computer hardware or software? Compare prices on > more that 100,000 products at CNET.com. Get all the latest news, > reviews and prices! http://clickhere./click/1611 > > > > > > eGroups.com Home: /group/12-step-free/ > - Simplifying group communications > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 What in the #$%! is with this spelling deal? I have been on this list for quite awhile now and have seen NUMEROUS posts with misspellings. I even wrote a message with a disclaimer stating " sorry for the misspellings - I think it is irrelevant. " If anyone thinks I have a case of the " ass " about this, well you are RIGHT ON THE MARK. I have suffered too damn much abuse from XA etc. etc.etc. I don't carry a dictionary in my back pocket. So if ANYONE doesn't like my " insufficent lack of grammatical success " , just hit <DEL>. Jeez oh pete - @#$%! DRONES > > >> When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. > > >> > > >> I am SO HAPPY that my father took me > > >> to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, > Sci-fi, > > >for > > >> 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. > > >> > > >> . I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the > > >possibilty > > >> of > > >> extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on > H20. > > >I > > >> think these people should expand their horizons about what an > > >> " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. > > >> All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe that > > >there > > >> is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to > other > > >> means to survive. > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >> A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network > > >> http://clickhere./click/1709 > > >> > > >> -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault > > >> -- /docvault/12-step-free/?m=1 > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer > > >equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer > > >games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! > > >http://clickhere./click/1142 > > > > > >-- Talk to your group with your own voice! > > >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- > > Share what you know. Learn what you don't. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > In the market for computer hardware or software? Compare prices on > > more that 100,000 products at CNET.com. Get all the latest news, > > reviews and prices! http://clickhere./click/1611 > > > > > > > > > > > > eGroups.com Home: /group/12-step-free/ > > - Simplifying group communications > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network > http://clickhere./click/1709 > > -- Check out your group's private Chat room > -- /ChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 1999 Report Share Posted November 21, 1999 Spell every word in the dictionary wrong if you want, just don't try to illustrate the stupidity of anyone by accusing them of not being able to spell. --- Kayleigh Zz zZ |\ z _,,,---,,_ /,`.-'`' _ ;-;;,_ |,4- ) )-,_..;\ ( `'-' '---''(_/--' `-'\_) >What in the #$%! is with this spelling deal? I have been on this list for >quite awhile now and have seen NUMEROUS posts with misspellings. I even >wrote a message with a disclaimer stating " sorry for the misspellings - I >think it is irrelevant. " >If anyone thinks I have a case of the " ass " about this, well you are RIGHT >ON THE MARK. >I have suffered too damn much abuse from XA etc. etc.etc. >I don't carry a dictionary in my back pocket. So if ANYONE doesn't like my > " insufficent lack of grammatical success " , just hit <DEL>. >Jeez oh pete - @#$%! > DRONES >> > >> When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. >> > >> >> > >> I am SO HAPPY that my father took me >> > >> to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, >> Sci-fi, >> > >for >> > >> 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. >> > >> >> > >> . I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the >> > >possibilty >> > >> of >> > >> extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on >> H20. >> > >I >> > >> think these people should expand their horizons about what an >> > >> " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. >> > >> All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe >that >> > >there >> > >> is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to >> other >> > >> means to survive. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network >> > >> http://clickhere./click/1709 >> > >> >> > >> -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault >> > >> -- /docvault/12-step-free/?m=1 >> > >> >> > >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer >> > >equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer >> > >games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! >> > >http://clickhere./click/1142 >> > > >> > >-- Talk to your group with your own voice! >> > >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- >> > Share what you know. Learn what you don't. >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > In the market for computer hardware or software? Compare prices on >> > more that 100,000 products at CNET.com. Get all the latest news, >> > reviews and prices! http://clickhere./click/1611 >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > eGroups.com Home: /group/12-step-free/ >> > - Simplifying group communications >> > >> > >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network >> http://clickhere./click/1709 >> >> -- Check out your group's private Chat room >> -- /ChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer >equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer >games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! >http://clickhere./click/1142 > >eGroups.com Home: /group/12-step-free/ > - Simplifying group communications > > > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Share what you know. Learn what you don't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 1999 Report Share Posted November 21, 1999 Spell every word in the dictionary wrong if you want, just don't try to illustrate the stupidity of anyone by accusing them of not being able to spell. --- Kayleigh Zz zZ |\ z _,,,---,,_ /,`.-'`' _ ;-;;,_ |,4- ) )-,_..;\ ( `'-' '---''(_/--' `-'\_) >What in the #$%! is with this spelling deal? I have been on this list for >quite awhile now and have seen NUMEROUS posts with misspellings. I even >wrote a message with a disclaimer stating " sorry for the misspellings - I >think it is irrelevant. " >If anyone thinks I have a case of the " ass " about this, well you are RIGHT >ON THE MARK. >I have suffered too damn much abuse from XA etc. etc.etc. >I don't carry a dictionary in my back pocket. So if ANYONE doesn't like my > " insufficent lack of grammatical success " , just hit <DEL>. >Jeez oh pete - @#$%! > DRONES >> > >> When I was about 11 I subscribed to " Astronomy " magazine. >> > >> >> > >> I am SO HAPPY that my father took me >> > >> to see " 2001... " He knew how interested I was in re: astronomy, >> Sci-fi, >> > >for >> > >> 'real' stuff by people like Carl Sagan. >> > >> >> > >> . I think human beings are WAY off the mark when it comes to the >> > >possibilty >> > >> of >> > >> extraterrial life. Every human being assume that 'life' is based on >> H20. >> > >I >> > >> think these people should expand their horizons about what an >> > >> " extraterristrial being " might require for substanence. >> > >> All our 'scientists' think H20 is the key. I digress...I believe >that >> > >there >> > >> is a possibility of a " sentiant " life form that needs to resort to >> other >> > >> means to survive. >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network >> > >> http://clickhere./click/1709 >> > >> >> > >> -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault >> > >> -- /docvault/12-step-free/?m=1 >> > >> >> > >> >> > > >> > > >> > >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer >> > >equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer >> > >games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! >> > >http://clickhere./click/1142 >> > > >> > >-- Talk to your group with your own voice! >> > >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- >> > Share what you know. Learn what you don't. >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > In the market for computer hardware or software? Compare prices on >> > more that 100,000 products at CNET.com. Get all the latest news, >> > reviews and prices! http://clickhere./click/1611 >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > eGroups.com Home: /group/12-step-free/ >> > - Simplifying group communications >> > >> > >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> A Proud Member of the One & Only Associate Network >> http://clickhere./click/1709 >> >> -- Check out your group's private Chat room >> -- /ChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Looking for the latest consumer electronic gadgets or computer >equipment? eBay has thousands of audio equipment, computer >games & accessories. You never know what you might find at eBay! >http://clickhere./click/1142 > >eGroups.com Home: /group/12-step-free/ > - Simplifying group communications > > > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Share what you know. Learn what you don't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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