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From: Kevin S. Wilson on 24 Mar 2005 14:03 On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:11:56 GMT, "Guy Svenhardt" <anonymous(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >From AntiSPOG: ( http://schornak.de/aspog/0004.htm ) >"Hammond's SPoG in the given form is the mediocre work of an amateur. It >lacks of logic and often contradicts itself. Also from AntiSPOG: "His detailed speculations about this assignment can be found here. Be aware that the page has an awfully small font, making it almost unreadable!" Too bad there isn't some way to make a web browser display larger text.
From: Guy Svenhardt on 24 Mar 2005 15:54 "Kevin S. Wilson" <rescyou(a)spro.net> wrote in message news:ck3641dgmu97j3jnkcedtr370c4iahbqo0(a)4ax.com... > On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:11:56 GMT, "Guy Svenhardt" > <anonymous(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > >From AntiSPOG: ( http://schornak.de/aspog/0004.htm ) > >"Hammond's SPoG in the given form is the mediocre work of an amateur. It > >lacks of logic and often contradicts itself. > > Also from AntiSPOG: > > "His detailed speculations about this assignment can be found here. Be > aware that the page has an awfully small font, making it almost > unreadable!" > > Too bad there isn't some way to make a web browser display larger > text. > You are very wise for knowing how to display larger text with your browser(s). You don't have to use his solution, which is unfortunately ungainly but completely general (i.e. it is browser independent). Also, and immediately following the quote above, from AntiSPOG ( http://schornak.de/aspog/0001.htm ): "TIP: Save the page and change every <font FACE="Times New Roman,Times"> to <font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="5"> via the "search & replace" option of your editor, then feed it to your browser, again."
From: Kevin S. Wilson on 24 Mar 2005 15:59 On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 20:54:07 GMT, "Guy Svenhardt" <anonymous(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >"Kevin S. Wilson" <rescyou(a)spro.net> wrote in message >news:ck3641dgmu97j3jnkcedtr370c4iahbqo0(a)4ax.com... >> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:11:56 GMT, "Guy Svenhardt" >> <anonymous(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >From AntiSPOG: ( http://schornak.de/aspog/0004.htm ) >> >"Hammond's SPoG in the given form is the mediocre work of an amateur. >It >> >lacks of logic and often contradicts itself. >> >> Also from AntiSPOG: >> >> "His detailed speculations about this assignment can be found here. Be >> aware that the page has an awfully small font, making it almost >> unreadable!" >> >> Too bad there isn't some way to make a web browser display larger >> text. >> >You are very wise for knowing how to display larger text with your >browser(s). >You don't have to use his solution, which is unfortunately ungainly but >completely general (i.e. it is browser independent). > >Also, and immediately following the quote above, from AntiSPOG ( >http://schornak.de/aspog/0001.htm ): >"TIP: Save the page and change every <font FACE="Times New Roman,Times"> >to <font face="Arial,sans-serif" size="5"> via the "search & replace" >option of your editor, then feed it to your browser, again." > Yeah, I saw that. How handy.
From: cl on 24 Mar 2005 16:01 Guy Svenhardt wrote: > > "Kevin S. Wilson" <rescyou(a)spro.net> wrote in message > news:ck3641dgmu97j3jnkcedtr370c4iahbqo0(a)4ax.com... > > On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:11:56 GMT, "Guy Svenhardt" > > <anonymous(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > >From AntiSPOG: ( http://schornak.de/aspog/0004.htm ) > > >"Hammond's SPoG in the given form is the mediocre work of an amateur. > It > > >lacks of logic and often contradicts itself. > > > > Also from AntiSPOG: > > > > "His detailed speculations about this assignment can be found here. Be > > aware that the page has an awfully small font, making it almost > > unreadable!" > > > > Too bad there isn't some way to make a web browser display larger > > text. > > > You are very wise for knowing how to display larger text with your > browser(s). Is this from a chinese fortune cookie? -CAL
From: Gary Eickmeier on 24 Mar 2005 18:21
Kamerynn wrote: > Kam: > You've posted that link before, and it still doesn't > rectify your cart/horse problem. It leaves the discussion > open as to whether or not God *really is* brain growth deficit. > Of course, many people don't believe that He is. *Instead*, > they believe that God created brains, and that brain growth > deficit itself is a part of His divine plan. Orthodoxy > directly contradicts your "explanation" of God - the one > you created for no purpose but to serve your theory. Kam, don't start buying into his bullshit. There is no "brain growth deficit." It is a preposterous concept in the first place. Nor could such a ridiculous factor cause God. You don't need a "CV" to see that. Gary Eickmeier |