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25 new of 680 responses total.
orinoco
response 75 of 680: Mark Unseen   Oct 20 02:03 UTC 1996

Wouldn't that only apply if the speaker was unsure of what he or she was
saying?
nistel
response 76 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 14:58 UTC 1996

Was there 75 responses in all ? And am I not that fool who read through it
all ? Aren't you the next fool geek  in this IQ bane ? 
llanarth
response 77 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 01:55 UTC 1996

are you crazy nistel?
orinoco
response 78 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 21:08 UTC 1996

Is it just me, or has the conversation died off in here?
e4808mc
response 79 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 24 01:35 UTC 1996

Didn't anyone notice that I quit?
orinoco
response 80 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 24 14:11 UTC 1996

Wouldn't my previous question imply that *I* at least noticed?
e4808mc
response 81 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 05:35 UTC 1996

How can you notice something that isn't true?
robh
response 82 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 14:14 UTC 1996

If we couldn't notice things that weren't true, would we even
have a word for "false"?
e4808mc
response 83 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 23:42 UTC 1996

Since my first question wasn't true was it false?  Have *you* ever heard of
a false question?
orinoco
response 84 of 680: Mark Unseen   Nov 26 00:45 UTC 1996

If you haven't heard of something, does that mean it doesn't exist?  And can't
a question *imply* a falsehood if it wants to?
toking
response 85 of 680: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 20:20 UTC 1996

if a question is posed in such a way that the answerer tells a lie but
beleives it to be the correct answere is the question itself a bad influence?
shouldn't the question then be beaten with a stick?
orinoco
response 86 of 680: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 22:52 UTC 1996

How can you beat an intangible object with a stick?  Are there objects with
which you *can* beat an intangible object?  

<orinoco pulls out his wooden stake and silver bullets and starts hunting for
an evil question to kill>
toking
response 87 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 02:31 UTC 1997

if the question wasn't really a question, but really a person, wouldn't you
then be able to pummle it with anything you wanted? But what if the question
were a statewment>?
gulliver
response 88 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 04:13 UTC 1997

If the question were a statement and the statement didn't stick,
can the question indigestion cause the facts to make you sick?
orinoco
response 89 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 20:18 UTC 1997

what is wrong with you people?  Are you making sense and I'm just not
noticing?  
robh
response 90 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 1 21:18 UTC 1997

If you don't notice, then what's the difference?
toking
response 91 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 12:36 UTC 1997

didn't you notice that this item is basically senseless?
robh
response 92 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 16:24 UTC 1997

And how does that make it different from any of the other
items here?
toking
response 93 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 14:30 UTC 1997

should it make it different?
orinoco
response 94 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 3 23:09 UTC 1997

Just because it's senselessness doesn't make it different, should that make
it's senselessness unimportant?
gandalf
response 95 of 680: Mark Unseen   Jan 5 00:54 UTC 1997

Huh?????????????????
jradio
response 96 of 680: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 20:52 UTC 1997

Does [Danybody really know what time it is?
[A[B[BDoes anybody really care?
orinoco
response 97 of 680: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 20:56 UTC 1997

 [A[B[BDo you think I care?
 [D[BDo I look like I would [A[C[BDo something like that?
toking
response 98 of 680: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 15:23 UTC 1997

what took people so long?

what's the deal with the [A[B[B's?
orinoco
response 99 of 680: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 01:13 UTC 1997

You mean you don't understant  the [A[B[B's?
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