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Are Agnostics Completely Useless?

 
 
Post: # 562,639
View Profile Wilso
 
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Reply Mon 16 Feb, 2004 03:19 am
I'd like to know who the 5 people are who voted yes.
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Reply Mon 16 Feb, 2004 03:40 am
I hear fist and palm
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Post: # 562,699
View Profile Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 16 Feb, 2004 05:41 am
No PD, it's called a mauseoleum because King Maussollos was buried in the first one, in Halicarnassus, and the huge elaborate tomb was one of the "seven wonders" of the ancient world.
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Reply Mon 16 Feb, 2004 05:47 am
http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/mausoleum.html
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Post: # 563,018
View Profile patiodog
 
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Reply Mon 16 Feb, 2004 12:13 pm
Damn. So it's not a better maus-trap at all...

never occurred to me that a museum is a house for the muses...
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Post: # 563,020
View Profile patiodog
 
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Reply Mon 16 Feb, 2004 12:14 pm
Oh, and people of all stripes of belief/disbelief/nonbelief are useful. Haven't you heard of Soylent Green?
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Reply Mon 16 Feb, 2004 01:22 pm
Dang, there's a reference I haven't heard in a while. Like they say, it's not easy being green.
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Post: # 563,471
View Profile patiodog
 
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Reply Mon 16 Feb, 2004 04:40 pm
I've never seen a guy so green get the blues so bad.
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