Just seeing when, if ever this is going to show up.
Ron Okimoto
Nope. I believe the U of E took an extended holiday.
Just look at it as a few extra days with no Nashton or ASI.
Chris
Apparently so since rec.bicycles.tech was working just fine.
No, it wasn't Google as I have been able to post in other groups, I
suspect a tiny hiccup with the talk.origins beastie called Darwin. :)
Intermitten holiday.
Ron Okimoto
*I* have a life.
How can someone be so wrong, so consistently and so frequently as you,
chris?
No one ever claimed bacteria weren't alive, you know.
Ready to explain endogenous retroviruses yet, Data-boy?
Or have you been swamped reanalyzing those PNAS papers you claimed
were reworked old material?
Thought not, on both counts.
Chris
I'm certainly having problems. But I have little data to offer - I use
google groups, but lately have posted to no other newsgroups.
Kermit
So the entire UoE went cycling?
>How can someone be so wrong, so consistently and so frequently as me,
>chris?
Text corrected.
--
Bob.
NashtOff - the moron who claimed "All drugs are derived from the ToE."
What a surprise. More projection from NashT. You can tell what kind
of loser NashT is by what he writes about others.
Ron Okimoto
--
~it ends here~
*Hemidactylus*
Wait a minute. It's summer down at the U of E. Why are they wearing
mittens?
Chris
> Friar Broccoli <eli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jan 4, 5:41 pm, Chris Thompson <the_thomps...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> > Ron O <rokim...@cox.net> wrote in
>> > news:4a780b30-059c-441c-a8ef-1039c436bfa9
>> > @m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com:
>> >
>> > > Is this current lack of postings a general failure of the system
>> > > or
>> > > just Google?
>> >
>> > > Just seeing when, if ever this is going to show up.
>> >
>> > > Ron Okimoto
>> >
>> > Nope. I believe the U of E took an extended holiday.
>>
>> Apparently so since rec.bicycles.tech was working just fine.
>
> So the entire UoE went cycling?
They tried, but apparently the wheels came off.
Chris
>On Jan 5, 5:27�am, Nashton <n...@na.ca> wrote:
>> Chris Thompson wrote:
>> > Ron O <rokim...@cox.net> wrote in news:4a780b30-059c-441c-a8ef-1039c436bfa9
>> > @m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com:
>>
>> >> Is this current lack of postings a general failure of the system or
>> >> just Google?
>>
>> >> Just seeing when, if ever this is going to show up.
>>
>> >> Ron Okimoto
>>
>> > Nope. I believe the U of E took an extended holiday.
>>
>> > Just look at it as a few extra days with no Nashton or ASI.
>>
>> > Chris
>>
>> *I* have a life.
>
>No one ever claimed bacteria weren't alive, you know.
>
>Ready to explain endogenous retroviruses yet, Data-boy?
I'm sure that Abbie would be happy to help him explain them, though
Nashton might not like the help.
They aren't wearing mittens, they are inter ... (into) ... mittens :P
>
> Chris
I hope this does notturn into a cyclic phenomenon.
This may be off topic slightly, but there was just an article about
resistance to AIDS infection associated with circumcision.
Ron Okimoto
>
>
> > Chris-
That could saddle us with a really bad situation.