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jp2
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What is thy bidding, my master?
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Sep 24 13:41 UTC 2003 |
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sj2
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response 1 of 23:
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Sep 24 15:51 UTC 2003 |
Why does Fox news show a weather forecast every 10 minutes or so??
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twenex
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response 2 of 23:
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Sep 24 16:14 UTC 2003 |
Because that's the attention span of the intended audience, not including
those who watch it to mimick their betters.
(I have seen FOX News. They show it on British SKy satellite TV).
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mynxcat
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response 3 of 23:
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Sep 24 16:43 UTC 2003 |
Because the weather is VERY imprtant t ous didn't you know? I want to know
about every degree drop in temperature, every wind-direction change, every
ray of sun that shows. And I want to know it for all of the country, not only
Columbus! Check out the weather channel.
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dah
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response 4 of 23:
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Sep 24 19:30 UTC 2003 |
Araby.
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mcnally
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response 5 of 23:
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Sep 24 20:30 UTC 2003 |
re #1: perhaps some sort of truth-in-advertising law compels them to
periodically broadcast content which really *is* "Fair and Balanced."
:-p
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other
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response 6 of 23:
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Sep 24 20:54 UTC 2003 |
Why, oh WHY does Comcast HAVE to suck so much?!!
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krokus
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response 7 of 23:
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Sep 24 20:59 UTC 2003 |
Oh damn... now I have to forget this on two systems. *sigh*
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twenex
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response 8 of 23:
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Sep 24 22:17 UTC 2003 |
Re #5 - Fair and Balanced? are you *sure*?
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remmers
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response 9 of 23:
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Sep 24 23:17 UTC 2003 |
Be very careful about saying the phrase "f**r *nd b*l*nc*d".
It's trademarked by Fox News, and they might sue you.
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jaklumen
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response 10 of 23:
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Sep 25 00:26 UTC 2003 |
How can you serve me, my servant? *snort*
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albaugh
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response 11 of 23:
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Sep 25 19:27 UTC 2003 |
Do scientists still believe that the honey bee worked doing her dance to
communicate where the nectar is is *directionally* communicated, as I believe
we were once taught?
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rcurl
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response 12 of 23:
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Sep 25 21:21 UTC 2003 |
It appears to still be controversial, or at least there are two schools
of thought on the questions, both of which have written books supporting
their hypotheses.
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vipla
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response 13 of 23:
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Sep 25 23:21 UTC 2003 |
Did you listening to me?How I changes web pages?
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keesan
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response 14 of 23:
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Sep 26 02:08 UTC 2003 |
Vipla, I have emailed you explaining how to make a web page. I don't
understand your question. You need to telnet to grex in order to read email
or to write a webpage. You can email me at keesan@grex.org for help.
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sj2
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response 15 of 23:
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Sep 27 10:27 UTC 2003 |
More on Fox news weather forecast. They show temperature of all
regions in the world but they skip India. Why?
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sj2
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response 16 of 23:
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Sep 27 10:30 UTC 2003 |
Whats a private individual?
I am aware that companies/corporations are deemed to be entities
independant of the shareholders, employees or customers. But does that
make it a *public* individual?
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gull
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response 17 of 23:
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Sep 30 13:37 UTC 2003 |
Re #15: Good question. I think interpreting it as some kind of
political statement would be crediting Fox News with way too much
subtlety though. ;)
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sj2
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response 18 of 23:
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Oct 1 08:57 UTC 2003 |
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sj2
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response 19 of 23:
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Oct 1 08:58 UTC 2003 |
Ummm ... that would imply thought behind action. Something, you can't
accuse Fox of.
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willcome
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response 20 of 23:
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Nov 27 07:28 UTC 2003 |
whore.
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naftee
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response 21 of 23:
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Nov 28 00:30 UTC 2003 |
whack.
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dcat
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response 22 of 23:
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Nov 28 01:34 UTC 2003 |
re resp:16 : corporations *are* considered to be individuals --- in certain
applications of law, corporations are equivalent to people.
But usually, 'private individual' is used to distinguish between 'ordinary
citizens' and celebrities, who may have very public existences.
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twenex
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response 23 of 23:
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Nov 28 03:51 UTC 2003 |
Yes, in fact one of the (very few) innovations in the
so-called European Union "Constitution" (which makes the
Articles of Confederation look like a paragon of brevity,
exactness, and utility) is to give the EU real legal
"personality" for the first time. If it passes...
(The EU has survived on the back of a ton of Treaties thus
far).
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