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snowth
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another survey of the people
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Sep 8 02:32 UTC 1997 |
Yes or No?
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remmers
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response 1 of 28:
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Sep 8 08:29 UTC 1997 |
It dependth.
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orinoco
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response 2 of 28:
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Sep 9 02:31 UTC 1997 |
Indubitably.
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lee
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response 3 of 28:
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Sep 12 03:17 UTC 1997 |
It depends on the elasticity.
There is an income and a substitution effect.
<lee runs off to finish her econ homework>
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e4808mc
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response 4 of 28:
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Sep 12 20:00 UTC 1997 |
No substitute No! I refuse to accept elastic answers.
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remmers
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response 5 of 28:
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Sep 12 20:50 UTC 1997 |
It's a function of how many and how much. Further details are
available from my website.
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orinoco
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response 6 of 28:
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Sep 12 22:17 UTC 1997 |
No! Not economy! Anything but economy! Aieee!
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lee
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response 7 of 28:
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Sep 12 22:49 UTC 1997 |
URL please?
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remmers
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response 8 of 28:
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Sep 13 18:36 UTC 1997 |
Sorry, it's classified.
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lee
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response 9 of 28:
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Sep 13 22:00 UTC 1997 |
classified as what?
mission impossible?
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remmers
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response 10 of 28:
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Sep 14 11:50 UTC 1997 |
Sort of. Whenever anybody accidentally finds the URL, it is
immediately changed, and the user's ISP self-destructs.
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lee
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response 11 of 28:
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Sep 15 00:51 UTC 1997 |
So you need to use an enemy's ISP to find this webpage?
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remmers
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response 12 of 28:
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Sep 15 01:38 UTC 1997 |
That is correct.
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i
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response 13 of 28:
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Oct 8 00:25 UTC 1997 |
If that is correct, is this incorrect?
The enemy's Earl demands an answer!
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remmers
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response 14 of 28:
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Oct 8 20:20 UTC 1997 |
The earl of my enemy is my friend.
Or not.
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i
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response 15 of 28:
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Oct 11 22:55 UTC 1997 |
[The enemy Earl & dastardly Duke duel to the death upon the drawbridge,
while Snort & Spirit sip sodas in the castle kitchen and compete in a
boastful belching contest.]
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orinoco
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response 16 of 28:
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Oct 12 20:02 UTC 1997 |
Do they really?
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i
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response 17 of 28:
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Oct 12 20:36 UTC 1997 |
Depends on how you define reality.
But, then, everything depends on that.
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lee
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response 18 of 28:
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Oct 13 02:30 UTC 1997 |
Reality is anything that is not imaginary.
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i
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response 19 of 28:
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Oct 13 03:21 UTC 1997 |
So the world will end if I imagine reality! Ah, now I have the Power!!!...
...hmm, doesn't seem to have worked. Does that mean that the world is
imaginary, or that I am?
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orinoco
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response 20 of 28:
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Oct 13 22:13 UTC 1997 |
If I imagine that you're imaginary, does that make you real?
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i
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response 21 of 28:
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Oct 15 00:52 UTC 1997 |
It depends. Are you imaginary, or real?
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lee
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response 22 of 28:
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Oct 16 03:07 UTC 1997 |
Re: #19 Considering your login is "i" the imaginary number...
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i
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response 23 of 28:
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Oct 18 18:47 UTC 1997 |
Yes, but if i've multiplied and have an even number of kids....REALITY!
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remmers
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response 24 of 28:
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Oct 18 22:33 UTC 1997 |
Aren't you being a bit negative?
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