Sorry, duplicate post. [This message has been edited by Vanden (edited March 12, 2000).]
Sigh, I'm only responding to this because you're the only person here who I actually know and care about. I'm not going to argue with anyone else...
First I'd like to answer Lori's question to Boris. The Christian faith is not objective because we have no physical proof that God exists that can...
Boris, If that's how you feel, then you must have no conception of religion, and you probably shouldn't even be arguing these points with people....
I would tend to agree with your argument, exept that you are still holding that creationist views are to be held in the same realm as scientific...
Boris, I would not agree with you that objectivity is "superior" to faith. They exist, at least for me, as completely different and incomparable...
Well, some may not be looking for proof, but in many other posts that I've read on these boards in various topics, it seems that those arguing for...
Just thought I'd toss my two cents in... I still wonder why people argue over a thing like this. I personally believe in evolution, and I also...
I didn't say that computers would reach a developmental limit. I said the current technology would, and it will. This has happened before, as well....
Celeron CPU's *are* SMP enabled. They have almost identical instruction sets to the Pentium II, and this is definitely SMP enabled. Intel doesn't...
Just a note... reverse transcriptase is not limited to HIV, and it has been successfully synthesized in labs.
Well, an 8 way celeron system would be great, but I don't think it's possible. As far as I know Pentium II/III and celerons are only capable of...
I'd really love it if BeOS became the mainstream for home/business use. I have a theory about what it will take to do this: They need to support...
In a few years the current processing technology available will reach its developmental limit, and we will either have to develop a new, more...
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